Pet-Friendly Deluxe Cabin at Endless Caverns - Escape to Endless Caverns Resort
Camping with the comforts of home? Yes, please. Glamp in our brand-new cozy accommodations! Our Deluxe Cottages are equipped to sleep up to four adults and two kids, offering a private bathroom and a kitchen for your family's cooking needs. Relax on the patio while enjoying a meal in the great outdoors. Top off the night with smores around your private fire ring and picnic table.
Note: Linens are not provided in this unit. Please bring linens, towels, and toiletries. All cabins are non-smoking.
We rented a cabin at endless caverns so we could spend time with our camping friends there. We sold our camper last year and the cabin was an excellent alternative. The cabin was comfortable and pleasant with all the necessities. We explored the cave, new Marley battlefield and had a good dinner at the southern kitchen in new market.
We LOVED our stay with Endless Caverns. It was perfect for my husband and I and our 2 pups. The second bedroom would have allotted for at least 3 additional people if we had needed. Things we loved/appreciated: âąGreat AC âąLove the screened in porch (door has a latch but bottom can be pushed open some, beware for escape artist pups!) âąLaundry room on campground, easily accessible- bring changeâąPLENTY of campsite activities: trails, cavern tours, pool, fishing, arcade, fire pits, etc. âąHistoric downtown New market 10 minutes away: Peet's ice cream, Jacksons corner coffee, Miller's Grille, few shoppes âąStory book trail, closed but cute paved walkway straight to an overlook- within 10 minutes from downtown area Things you may need to bring: Paper towels, Extra trash bags, coffee filters, a large trash can (cabin only has a small one)
-Some noise from the road, but mostly quite in the evenings-Water pressure okay, but you better be fast rinsing off-Must be a smaller water heater tank-Price was good for the off season, we were there during Sept-Furnishings were attractive and nice, but the sofa was older and just felt lower budget-Staff was friendly, the store seemed to be filled with some souvenirs and some emergency items for RV's-Heed the note on the hot water, you better be quick in your shower-Cave tour went about 1 hr. 15 minutes-Tour guide ok, some sarcasm with the tour-Overall the tour is recommended-Tour price was okay, 25, 10 higher if you're not staying at the resort-Whatever you do donât park in the RV spot, the women in the store will make you move, even though there any RV'S in sight. -Try the trails at the back of the resort, the hike to the sign is nice, but signage would be good.-Cottage is insulated from outside noise, you won't hear much noise.-You should bring your own towels, theirs are hotel quality
These cabins are basically tiny homes. We loved sitting on the three season porch drinking our coffee. We were also over prepared but pleased to find that the cabin had linens, soaps, and coffee. We were also impressed to find that the TVs worked really well for connecting to hulu, netflix, etc. We also had good cell service at the campground. The cave tour was also amazing! I would highly recommend checking it out. The campground has plenty to do, but it is also conveniently located to other towns as well as Shenandoah national park. It was a 10/10 experience!