A cozy cabin getaway close to old rag and white oak canyon

colorful and charming, archer’s ridge is located near old rag mountain and white oak falls trailheads, two of shenandoah national park’s premier hiking destinations

  • Shenandoah log cabin airbnb rental under a starry night sky

    THE CABIN

    Adventure base camp meets relaxing retreat. With some of Virginia’s best trails in our figurative backyard and some of the most up-to-date amenities at your literal fingertips, there’s no need to choose between creature comforts and outdoorsy explorations. Ahh, the best of both worlds.

    See More

  • Expansive view from a high vantage point on Old Rag Mountain, showcasing the Blue Ridge Mountains under a vast sky dotted with fluffy white clouds, epitomizing the natural beauty available at this Shenandoah cabin airbnb.

    THINGS TO DO

    Of course Shenandoah has a ton of trails and views and vistas to showcase to its visitors, but if you think the offerings end there, think again. Take a look at everything Shenandoah has to offer and plan your ideal itinerary. Or don’t. We won’t tell you how to spend your vacation.

    Learn More

  • The place was extremely clean, warm, inviting, and charming. We enjoyed many of the trails and peaks a short drive from the cabin during the day and staring up at the many visible stars on the deck at night.

    Rob, Airbnb Guest, Dec ‘23

  • Archer’s Ridge was the perfect place for a weekend getaway for our family! The cabin has been beautifully and thoughtfully updated, somehow managing to be both immaculate and homey.

    Sarah, Airbnb Guest, Oct ‘23

  • Recommend this place to ABSOLUTELY everybody! Such a good spot, clever decor, fully stocked, very responsive host.

    Annie, Airbnb Guest, Nov ‘23

  • The location is amazing. You’re super close to some of Shenandoah’s best hiking, including Old Rag mountain and White Oak falls. Also, super close to cute towns like Sperryville and others. There’s even a vineyard less than 5 minutes away

    Sophie, Airbnb Guest, Oct ‘23