"we were traveling to enjoy the fall scenery in the mountains. The Mountaineer Motel was perfect for our stay. It provided a place for rest as we traveled through the mountains."
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Parsons Riverside Retreat: Steps away from a rolling mountain stream and trails
10/10 Excellent
"We had an amazing experience staying at this cabin near the river. The place was spotless and well maintained clearly a lot of care went into making sure guests feel at home. The host thought of everything you could possibly need, which made the stay even more relaxing. The neighborhood is quiet and peaceful, just what we were looking for.My family really enjoyed the time there, especially the kids. Their favorite part was getting wet and splashing around in the river. The water was knee-deep in some spots not quite deep enough for fishing, but it was perfect for them to cool off from the summer heat. We’ll definitely be back!Activity wise, the kids had a blast playing board games, we took a short trip to Blackwater Falls just 30 minutes away, and wrapped up our evenings enjoying the fire pit by the river. We’ll definitely be back!"
Westwood-Very Private - Blackwater Canyon Trail- 1 mile from Thomas
10/10 Excellent
"House was clean and comfortable. E-biking the Blackwater Canyon Trail to Hendricks and back was wonderful, the trail is feet from the house. Nearby Douglas Falls is great. Blackwater Falls State Park is just a few miles away. So many other outdoor activities nearby. We picked this destination because my wife began researching her genealogy a few years ago and found that her mother’s family was deeply embedded in the history of Tucker County. She found a story at the library about an ancestor of hers who was lost for five days crossing Backbone Mountain from Sugar Lands to Thomas. This is the national forest area that is adjacent to Westwood (you can see the wind turbines on backbone mountain from the house). If we return, we’d definitely stay here again."