Restful Pines

Recently remodeled, ‘Restful Pines’ has everything 5 travelers need for a relaxing retreat. Hidden in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, this 2-bedroom, 2-bath vacation rental cabin is surrounded by unspoiled natural beauty and is centrally located only minutes from downtown Luray, the George Washington National Forest and all the best of the Shenandoah Valley. Partake in local activities like hiking and kayaking before dining on the back patio and roasting s’mores around the fire pit!


The Property

Bedroom 1: Queen Bed | Bedroom 2: Queen Bed | Living Room: Couch

Surrounded by wooded views just a few minutes outside downtown Luray, ‘Restful Pines,’ evokes an authentic cabin-in-the-woods feel. Drive through the Historic District to grab brunch at Brookside Restaurant or head straight home to sip your morning coffee on the front porch. 

Venture 4 miles out for public access to the Shenandoah River along with canoe, kayak and tube rentals. Spend a slow morning floating along the river and a relaxing afternoon decompressing in the cabin’s well-appointed living area. Take a seat on the sofa to let your toes thaw in front of the gas fireplace while streaming a show on the flat-screen Smart TV. 

When hunger hits, the kitchen comes fully equipped with stainless steel appliances to suit all your cooking needs. Serve homemade hors d’oeuvres at the 4-person dining table while the main course is prepared outside on the charcoal grill. 

Host your family feast in the outdoor dining area, where tranquil tree-lined scenery and local wildlife offer an optimal dining experience. Top the night off with s’mores and stories around the fire pit! 

Rinse off sticky fingers in one of the 2 full bathrooms before curling up in a queen-sized bed - the downstairs bedroom even offers a flat-screen Smart TV!


The Location

Within minutes of various Shenandoah Valley attractions, ‘Restful Pines’ is the perfect retreat for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Choose a trail to hike in George Washington National Forest, pursue a section of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail in Shenandoah National Park or head down to the Shenandoah River for a kayaking voyage. 

Fall in love with the historic town of Luray with a tour across downtown or a spelunking expedition through Luray Caverns. If you’re looking to take a drive, discover even more of the area’s history in Alexandria, Washington D.C. or Charlottesville, a little under 2 hours away, or over in Richmond and Roanoke a little further out. 

Wintertime brings about countless opportunities for snow-filled fun! Drive an hour west towards Mt. Jackson to take on the slopes at Bryce Resort or an hour south to check out Massanutten’s renowned ski area.