Tuesday, August 5, 2025
60.1 F
Beckley
More

    Resort to open new cabins near New River Gorge by end of May

    A guest walks a course through the trees at AOTG.

    Adventures on the Gorge will unveil thirteen new mid-range guest cabins on the New River Gorge by Memorial Day weekend, according to Dave Harvigsen, CEO for the outdoor-adventure resort company.

    Advertisement

    Seven cabins with two units and six cabins with one-bedroom suites are now being finished at the resort's Mill Creek campus high above the New River and adjacent to the New River Gorge, he said.

    The Amish-built units will feature king beds, desks, televisions, and bathrooms with step-in showers and will include pull-out sleeper couches in living rooms.

    The cabins are currently under construction at the builder’s factory, where the controlled environment allows for minimal waste and increased efficiency. The cabin walls are built using structurally insulated panels with high insulation ratings, Harvigsen said.

    Advertisement

    The new accommodations are being named “Kaymoor Cabins" and "Kaymoor Cabin Suites” after the ghost town located not far from the resort. Rates will be $169 for the single-bedroom units and $189 for the suites.

    “These cabins will fill a need for mid-range accommodation, and, with our new conference center up to full speed, corporate and leisure groups on a budget will still get the privacy and amenities they seek,” Harvigsen said.

    Adventures on the Gorge, also known as AOTG, offers a wide range of accommodations for individuals and groups with varying budgets.

    Individual and group campsites are available for guests in search of a no-frills experience while various multi-bedrooms cabins, single-room units, suites, bunk cabins, tent cabins and luxury houses add up to a full menu of choices for individuals as well as meeting groups, leisure groups and family reunions, he said.

    Advertisement

    To reserve a Kaymoor Cabin, Kaymoor Suite, or another accommodation, call 1-855-379-8738. More information is available at .


    Find out more about lodging in the New River Gorge region near Fayetteville


    Sign up to receive a FREE copy of West Virginia Explorer Magazine in your email weekly. Sign me up!
    David Sibray
    David Sibray
    Historian, real estate agent, and proponent of inventive economic development in West Virginia, David Sibray is the founder and publisher of West Virginia Explorer Magazine. For more information, he may be reached at 304-575-7390.

    LEAVE A REPLY

    Please enter your comment!
    Please enter your name here

    Hot this week

    Jackson’s Mill Jubilee set to crown best homemade pie in West Virginia

    WESTON, W.Va. — Nothing speaks to West Virginia tradition...

    Solar flowers capture attention along the Kanawha River at Buffalo

    BUFFALO, W.Va. — An array of five giant "solar...

    Thirty-three West Virginia companies receive award for global exports

    CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Thirty-three West Virginia companies that export...

    The eastern panhandle of West Virginia: how it came to be

    SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. — The eastern panhandle of West Virginia...

    Unique northern panhandle of West Virginia created by historic dispute

    WEIRTON, W.Va — West Virginia's remarkable shape is partly...

    Topics

    Jackson’s Mill Jubilee set to crown best homemade pie in West Virginia

    WESTON, W.Va. — Nothing speaks to West Virginia tradition...

    Thirty-three West Virginia companies receive award for global exports

    CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Thirty-three West Virginia companies that export...

    The eastern panhandle of West Virginia: how it came to be

    SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. — The eastern panhandle of West Virginia...

    Unique northern panhandle of West Virginia created by historic dispute

    WEIRTON, W.Va — West Virginia's remarkable shape is partly...

    August in West Virginia: When mountain customs come home

    CHARLESTON, W.Va. — August in West Virginia is a...

    Related Articles

    Popular Categories