14 Cheap Weekend Getaways in West Virginia

Cheap Weekend Getaways in West Virginia

Last Updated on May 7, 2024

Looking to spend a weekend away from home without breaking the bank? West Virginia is filled with incredible destinations, from small towns rich in history to stunning state parks offering scenic vistas and exhilarating outdoor activities.

Keep on reading to find some ideas for cheap weekend getaways in West Virginia for couples, families, solo travelers, and friends alike. These affordable destinations all feature inexpensive inns, B&B, or hotels, and plenty of free things to do nearby, so you can have an amazing weekend trip on a budget.

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Maria’s Garden & Inn, Berkeley Springs

Average rate: $150 a night – Book here

Maria's Garden & Inn, Berkeley Springs

The perfect destination in West Virginia for a weekend getaway, Berkeley Springs is a historic spa town known for its mineral-rich warm springs and charming small-town atmosphere.

Book a room at the affordable Maria’s Garden & Inn where you’ll find several comfy common areas, including a big terrace, nice and clean rooms for up to 4 people, some with a spa bath, and a kitchen guests can use. A daily tasty breakfast is included.

The inn is well-located, within one block of Berkeley Springs State Park where you can soak in the warm mineral-rich waters. The park also offers spa treatments, saunas, and massage services. Don’t miss Berkeley Springs Castle, built in 1885, and the Museum of the Berkeley Springs.

Stroll around the charming downtown area, filled with unique shops, art galleries, and restaurants. You’ll find everything from handmade crafts to antique treasures to tasty eats. The area is also filled with breweries and wineries offering tastings, food, and entertainment – check out Berkeley Springs Brewing Co and Cold Run Valley Winery.

The town hosts a variety of festivals and events throughout the year, including the International Water Tasting and the Apple Butter Festival. So check the local events calendar to see what’s happening during your visit.

At night, for something fun, you can take a ghost tour of the town’s historic buildings and cemeteries.

The nearby Cacapon State Park is also worth checking out if you want to spend some time outdoors. There you can hike and enjoy boating. On your way back, take a detour to visit the fun Farnham Colossi Museum.

For something more relaxed, take a little road trip. The surrounding countryside is beautiful and offers plenty of opportunities for a scenic drive. Check out the winding roads along the Cacapon River or take a drive up to the nearby mountain peaks for stunning views.

Cantuta Inn, Harpers Ferry

Average rate: $130 a night – Book here

Cantuta Inn, Harpers Ferry

Known for its beautiful scenery and rich history, Harpers Ferry is a historic town that will make a perfect weekend getaway destination for people on a budget. The Cantuta Inn offers affordable rates, free breakfast, and clean and comfy rooms, each with a private bathroom.

It is also conveniently located, within walking distance of shops, restaurants, hiking trails, and water activities on the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers.

In town, stop by the Harpers Ferry National Historical Park and visit historic sites, including the John Brown Museum, and the Storer College campus, go for a hike, or attend a living history presentation. The historic part of town is within the national park and includes many interesting sites and museums worth visiting as well.

Harpers Ferry hosts several festivals throughout the year as well, including the Harpers Ferry Outdoor Festival and the African American History & Culture Festival. Check the local events calendar to see what’s happening during your visit.

If you like hiking, the Appalachian Trail runs through the town, so you can hike part of it. If the weather is nice you can also rent kayaks and explore the rivers running through town.

If you want to explore the town’s surroundings, take a scenic drive for stunning views of the mountains and countryside. The Washington Heritage Trail and the Harpers Ferry Loop are two popular scenic drives in the area.

Washington Street Quarters, Lewisburg

Average rate: $130 a night – Book here

Washington Street Quarters, Lewisburg

Located in the charming town of Lewisburg, the Washington Street Quarters is a perfect place to stay for a cheap weekend getaway in West Virginia. The house is a perfect blend of antique furnishing and modern amenities – with comfy rooms, some big enough for families, and a convenient location near shops and restaurants.

In town, tour the historic district where you’ll find the Barracks, the North House Museum, and Carnegie Hall. There are also many independent shops, art galleries, and coffee shops worth checking out – make sure to stop by Harmony Ridge!

The nearby Hawk Knob Appalachian Hard Cider offers tastings, food, and live music on some nights.

Nearby you can explore the Lost World Caverns, an underground cave system with a lake offering guided tours and stunning views of stalactites and stalagmites.

The surrounding countryside is beautiful, and there are several scenic drives in the area, including the Highland Scenic Highway and the Midland Trail, don’t miss the nearby Herns Mill Historic Covered Bridge.

If you want to go hiking, head to the Greenbrier State Forest where you’ll find several hiking and biking trails. Closer to town, you’ll find the start of the Greenbrier River Trail.

Baker’s Hill Inn, Bluefield

Average rate: $130 a night – Book here

Baker's Hill Inn, Bluefield

Enjoy a luxurious stay at an affordable price at the Baker’s Hill Inn. The rooms are just gorgeous, with antique furnishing, comfy beds, and en-suite bathrooms. They also have an apartment on the ground floor that is ideal for families or larger groups. A tasty homemade breakfast is included.

The area is known for its natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities and you won’t be far from them. Start by exploring the town’s shops and restaurants, Bluefield has several unique independent businesses, many housed in historic buildings. You can find everything from antiques to craft beer.

Outdoorsy people can explore the trails at Pinnacle Rock State Park, kayak at Bluestone River Gorge, and hike the short trail to Brush Creek Falls. Near Pinnacle Rock, you can tour the Pocahontas Exhibition Coal Mine & Museum as well.

In winter, a 40-minute drive will take you to Winterplace Ski Resort where you can ski and snowboard.

The surrounding countryside is beautiful, and there are several scenic drives in the area, including the 32-mile Back of the Dragon, starting in Tazewell, and the Coal Heritage Trail.

Sleep Inn Winfield – Teays Valley, Hurricane

Average rate: $130 a night – Book here

Sleep Inn Winfield - Teays Valley, Hurricane

The well-rated Sleep Inn Winfield – Teays Valley will make a great place to stay for a cheap weekend getaway in West Virginia, rates are affordable and there are plenty of free things to do nearby. Breakfast is included, and there’s a kitchenette in each room and a barbecue that guests can use.

In town, you can visit Valley Park, offering playgrounds, walking trails, picnic areas, and a seasonal pool and splash pad, go kayaking at the nearby Kanawha River, or hike/bike one of the many beautiful trails at the Kanawha State Forest.

The nearby town of Charleston makes for a nice day trip. There, you can tour the West Virginia State Museum and the Shoney’s Big Boy Museum, stop by Criel Mound, and hike the Sunrise Carriage Trail. From there, you can also drive part of the Midland Trail National Scenic Byway, ending in Kenova.

The Renovated Barn at Seneca Rocks

Average rate: $135 a night – Book here

The Renovated Barn at Seneca Rocks

Get away from it all at the Renovated Barn at Seneca Rocks and enjoy some peace and quiet. Surrounded by a lush garden and gorgeous views, you could spend your entire weekend hanging out there with a good book.

The holiday home features 1 bedroom/living area, a fully equipped kitchenette, and 1 bathroom with a shower and free toiletries. Towels and bed linen are included. As it can only accommodate 2 people, it’s ideal for a romantic weekend getaway. Note that you’ll be in close proximity to farm animals, who can be noisy at times.

The barn is located right in the heart of the Spruce Knob Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area and is part of the Monongahela National Forest. In both places, you’ll find plenty of hiking trails for all abilities – check the AllTrails App to find them.

A short drive will take you to Seneca Rocks where you’ll find a hiking trail to the top of the rocks (about 3 miles roundtrip) and a refreshing swimming hole in the river at the base of the rocks. You can also try your hand at rock climbing.

If the weather is nice, you can rent kayaks or canoes in town and explore the North Fork River.

A bit further out, you can explore Spruce Knob, Canaan Valley, the Dolly Sods, and Blackwater Falls.

For something more relaxed, plan a road trip to explore the area. The Highland Scenic Highway is a popular scenic drive nearby, offering spectacular vistas over the mountains and valleys.

McCoy’s Inn, Ripley

Average rate: $110 a night – Book here

McCoy's Inn, Ripley

Offering spacious rooms and fully equipped apartments, the McCoy’s Inn will make a perfect weekend getaway destination for couples and families on a budget. Rates are affordable, they’re well-rated by previous guests, the amenities are great and super convenient, and you’ll be near many interesting things to do.

You’ll find several restaurants and a convenience store within walking distance. You can also walk to the historic district, where you can check out the historic buildings and landmarks, such as the Jackson County Courthouse and the Jackson County Museum, as well as the many independent coffee shops, antique shops, and tasty bakeries.

For some outdoor activities, you can easily rent kayaks and explore the nearby Ohio River, or hike one of the trails of the Kevin Clegg Trail System. The Buffington Island Battlefield Memorial Park is also worth checking out, and, on your way there, you can stop by the Washington’s Riverfront Park.

Nearby, you can also tour the Appalachian Distillery and try some of their moonshine, whiskeys, or bourbons. Take the scenic road there and pass by the Staats Mill Covered Bridge.

Snowshoe Mountain Cabin, Valley Head

Average rate: $110 a night – Book here

Snowshoe Mountain Cabin, Valley Head

One of the best cheap weekend getaway options in WV if you want to escape to the countryside and enjoy some relaxation time surrounded by nature, the Snowshoe Mountain Cabin features all the basic necessities for a comfortable stay. You can enjoy the big garden and all the nearby outdoor activities available.

You’ll be close to Snowshoe Mountain where you’ll find three unique ski areas of 60+ trails, 40 bike trails, and activities like snowmobiling, tubing, hiking, and swimming, depending on the season.

You’ll find many places nearby where you can hike or bike such as the Monongahela National Forest, the Gaudineer Scenic Area, or the Kumbrabow State Forest. There are also a couple of places in the area where you can rent kayaks or canoes and enjoy the water.

For something fun, go on a scenic train ride at Cass Scenic Railroad State Park. From the park, you can access the Greenbrier River Trail where you can hike or bike and take a walking tour of the Historic Town of Cass.

Brushcreek Falls RV Resort, Princeton

Average rate: $90 to $140 a night – Book here

Brushcreek Falls RV Resort, Princeton

Offering all sorts of accommodation options, the Brushcreek Falls RV Resort makes for a perfect inexpensive weekend getaway in WV for families and couples alike. The facilities are clean and convenient, there’s an on-site seasonal swimming pool and a nice outdoor area that guests can enjoy, as well as a mini-market and a playground.

The resort is located close to many attractions, you can enjoy winter sports at Winterplace Ski Resort, hike at Bluestone State Park, and kayak, tube, or whitewater raft on the Bluestone River.

In summer, don’t miss Pipestem Resort State Park, especially if you’re visiting with kids. There, you can zipline, enjoy the many activities at the Pipestem’s Splash Park and Adventure Lake or at the Adventure Zone, or pamper yourself at the spa.

In town, you can explore the Mercer Street Historic District, where you’ll find several historic buildings and landmarks, including the historic Chuck Mathena Center, the Princeton Railroad Museum, and the Heritage Tower. You can also stop by a couple of antique shops and sample some local foods.

A short drive will take you to Brush Creek Falls, where you can swim and enjoy the peaceful scenery – pack a picnic if the weather is nice.

Haven Inn, Glen Dale

Average rate: $70 a night – Book here

Haven Inn, Glendale

Surrounded by scenic vistas and dense forests, the Haven Inn is one of the most affordable weekend getaways in West Virginia. The inn offers basic rooms, each with a kitchenette and a private bathroom. It’s located in a quiet area, yet it’s close to restaurants, bars, and shops.

In town, you can tour the Cockayne Farmstead, hike or bike along the Ohio River, and have some fun at Grand Vue Park. In nearby Moundsville, visit the 2,000-year-old Grave Creek Mound Historical Site and the Fostoria Glass Museum.

A short drive will take you to Wheeling where you can stroll around town, stop by the West Virginia Independence Hall and the historic Centre Market, and enjoy the views from the Mount Wood Overlook.

The Baxa Inn, Buckhannon

Average rate: $80 a night – Book here

The Baxa Inn, Buckhannon

The Baxa Inn is a nice place to spend a weekend getaway on a budget. Offering affordable and comfortable rooms, a tasty breakfast, and free parking, the inn is located in Buckhannon, known for its charming downtown area and outdoor recreation opportunities.

Right next to the inn, you can visit the Upshur County Historical Society to learn more about the county’s history. Then head to Buckhannon River to hike or bike along the trail that follows the river.

You can also stroll around town, make sure to pass by the Upshur County Courthouse and check out the clock tower. There are also several unique antique stores worth checking out, including the Buckhannon Antique Mall and the Olde Rustic Antiques. If you want to grab a bite, check out the popular C.J. Maggie’s American Grill and Bar.

Outside of town, you can head to Audra State Park where you can hike, bike, swim, or whitewater kayak, or to Stonewall Resort State Park to go for a hike or enjoy the lake.

In nearby Weston, you can tour the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, the Mountaineer Military Museum, and the Museum Of American Glass in West Virginia.

Keyser Inn, Keyser

Average rate: $80 a night – Book here

Keyser Inn, Keyser

The Keyser Inn offers basic rooms, each with a private bathroom and a kitchenette, a picnic area with barbecue grills, and serves a daily continental breakfast. There are plenty of fun things to do nearby, rates are affordable, and the hotel is well-rated – which makes it one of the best inexpensive weekend getaway destinations in West Virginia.

The nearby Potomac River offers opportunities for kayaking and you’ll find many hiking trails nearby for all abilities, some leading to scenic overlooks. Bear Rocks Preserve, Deep Creek Lake State Park, Swallow Falls State Park, and Savage River State Forest are good places to enjoy outdoor activities.

You can also take a scenic drive – the roads around Keyser offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys – or go on a scenic train ride at the Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad.

For something more cultural, tour Ashby’s Fort Museum and the Westernport Heritage Society.

New River Gorge National Park

Average rate: FREE

Viewpoint at New River Gorge National Park, WV

One of the best national parks on the East Coast, New River Gorge National Park and Preserve is a beautiful destination for a weekend getaway, offering stunning scenery and plenty of outdoor activities. Staying at the campground is a great way to save money on your weekend trip as it won’t cost you a dime.

There are several primitive camping areas within the park, most along the river, no booking is required (first-come first-served) – bring everything you need as facilities are limited.

There, you’ll find over 100 miles of trails, ranging from easy walks to strenuous hikes. The Endless Wall Trail and Long Point Trail are popular options with scenic views of the New River Gorge. Don’t miss the New River Gorge Bridge as well, one of the most iconic structures in the park.

New River is also a popular spot for whitewater rafting and kayaking. Several outfitters in the area offer guided trips for all skill levels. Other adventurous activities include rock climbing, going on a zipline canopy tour, and mountain biking.

For something more relaxing, drive along the New River Gorge Scenic Drive offering stunning views of the gorge and the surrounding mountains.

Blackwater Falls State Park

Average rate: $42 a night for camping / $140 for a room at the lodge – Book here

Views over Blackwater Falls State Park, WV

Blackwater Falls State Park is a scenic destination located in the mountains of West Virginia, known for its stunning waterfalls, hiking trails, and outdoor recreation opportunities. It’s a perfect place for a weekend getaway if you’re on a budget.

The park features 65 total tent and trailer sites, a centrally-located bathhouse with hot showers, a laundromat, and a dumping station. The campground is open from late April through October 31, weather permitting, with some sites staying open for primitive camping.

At the park, you’ll find plenty of things to keep you busy for the weekend. The park’s namesake waterfall, Blackwater Falls, is a must-see attraction. The falls drop 57 feet into the Blackwater River, creating a dramatic cascade of water. In summer, the park has a swimming pool and a natural swimming area on Pendleton Lake.

You’ll also find over 20 miles of hiking trails, ranging from easy walks to strenuous hikes – the Lindy Point Trail and Elakala Falls Trail are popular options with scenic views – as well as several mountain biking trails, including the 10-mile Blackwater Canyon Trail, which follows the river through a scenic gorge.

In winter, there’s a ski area offering downhill skiing and snowboarding, the longest sledding magic carpet on the East Coast, as well as several miles of cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails, with rentals available at the park office.

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