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Reviews (57)
What Guests Are Saying
Blue Springs Gap Cabin is praised for its beautiful natural setting, making it an excellent base for outdoor activities like hiking and fishing. It's comfortable for up to eight guests at a very affordable rate of $45 per night, with improvements made by the management enhancing the experience. While there are minor drawbacks, such as the lack of running water and a late check-in time, guests appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity to reconnect with nature.
What Guests Are Saying
Blue Springs Gap Cabin is praised for its beautiful natural setting, making it an excellent base for outdoor activities like hiking and fishing. It's comfortable for up to eight guests at a very affordable rate of $45 per night, with improvements made by the management enhancing the experience. While there are minor drawbacks, such as the lack of running water and a late check-in time, guests appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity to reconnect with nature.
Review Summary
Katherine O
VerifiedJuly 17, 2021 • Stayed at: 1, Loop: BLUE SPRINGS CABIN
Watch for rattle snakes on trails during the summer. Someone left sparklers in the cabin--please respect the no fireworks policy. Before booking a cabin on public land read the policies. If you are unable to respect the policies for using these public resources reconsider if this is the right experience for you.
I love how bare bones this cabin is. To help mitigate the mouse problem I threw away food people left behind.
The NFS keeps the grass well cut. I suggest the window screens be repaired; open windows help circulate the air in the summer.
There is plenty of adventure to be found in the area. If you can afford it please shop at local businesses.
The Food City in Independence is closed for the time being, plan accordingly.
The cabin is a lovely no frills respite.
Katherine O
VerifiedJuly 17, 2021 • Stayed at: 1, Loop: BLUE SPRINGS CABIN
Watch for rattle snakes on trails during the summer. Someone left sparklers in the cabin--please respect the no fireworks policy. Before booking a cabin on public land read the policies. If you are unable to respect the policies for using these public resources reconsider if this is the right experience for you.
I love how bare bones this cabin is. To help mitigate the mouse problem I threw away food people left behind.
The NFS keeps the grass well cut. I suggest the window screens be repaired; open windows help circulate the air in the summer.
There is plenty of adventure to be found in the area. If you can afford it please shop at local businesses.
The Food City in Independence is closed for the time being, plan accordingly.
The cabin is a lovely no frills respite.
Charlie K
VerifiedJuly 8, 2021 • Stayed at: 1, Loop: BLUE SPRINGS CABIN
This is a breathtaking place with a gorgeous cabin. It's well kept, clean and the beds are hard but adequate. The only reason we wouldn't rate it 5 stars is the lack of a shower...even without one, it's still a wonderful family vacation spot.
Charlie K
VerifiedJuly 8, 2021 • Stayed at: 1, Loop: BLUE SPRINGS CABIN
This is a breathtaking place with a gorgeous cabin. It's well kept, clean and the beds are hard but adequate. The only reason we wouldn't rate it 5 stars is the lack of a shower...even without one, it's still a wonderful family vacation spot.
Samantha B
VerifiedApril 15, 2021 • Stayed at: 1, Loop: BLUE SPRINGS CABIN
The cabin has a mouse problem. We removed one and saw others. There were mouse droppings everywhere. Nothing I haven't experienced before like sleeping in the Appalachian Trail shelters, but just a heads up to others. We were the first ones there this season and were greeted by a blizzard and temps in the teens. We were very thankful for the 3 space heaters. The campground had not opened yet so we filled out water buckets at a natural spring coming out of the side of the hill walking up to Hale Lake. We visited Grayson Highlands one day, mountain biked the rarely driven FS roads and trails another day, we soaked up the sun in the large yard of the cabin, etc. Bottom line: we would definitely go there again!
Samantha B
VerifiedApril 15, 2021 • Stayed at: 1, Loop: BLUE SPRINGS CABIN
The cabin has a mouse problem. We removed one and saw others. There were mouse droppings everywhere. Nothing I haven't experienced before like sleeping in the Appalachian Trail shelters, but just a heads up to others. We were the first ones there this season and were greeted by a blizzard and temps in the teens. We were very thankful for the 3 space heaters. The campground had not opened yet so we filled out water buckets at a natural spring coming out of the side of the hill walking up to Hale Lake. We visited Grayson Highlands one day, mountain biked the rarely driven FS roads and trails another day, we soaked up the sun in the large yard of the cabin, etc. Bottom line: we would definitely go there again!
Edgar B
VerifiedDecember 3, 2020 • Stayed at: 1, Loop: BLUE SPRINGS CABIN
Stayed 10 days. Second time there. Loved it, as usual.
Edgar B
VerifiedDecember 3, 2020 • Stayed at: 1, Loop: BLUE SPRINGS CABIN
Stayed 10 days. Second time there. Loved it, as usual.
Edgar B
VerifiedOctober 24, 2020 • Stayed at: 1, Loop: BLUE SPRINGS CABIN
Like everyone else, my experience has always been a good one. It's a little spooky being there alone sometimes, but I slept like a baby all week. The place could really use a little TLC. The place is fairly dark inside, except for the kitchen. I mopped the entire place with Pine Sol and cleaned the furniture. The kitchen is a great old country kitchen. I'm heading back in November.
Edgar B
VerifiedOctober 24, 2020 • Stayed at: 1, Loop: BLUE SPRINGS CABIN
Like everyone else, my experience has always been a good one. It's a little spooky being there alone sometimes, but I slept like a baby all week. The place could really use a little TLC. The place is fairly dark inside, except for the kitchen. I mopped the entire place with Pine Sol and cleaned the furniture. The kitchen is a great old country kitchen. I'm heading back in November.
Location Blue Springs Gap Cabin
Address:
3158 Blue Spring Road
Rural Retreat, VA, 24368
United States
From Marion, VA: Take I-81 to exit 45 and proceed south on VA Route 16 for about 10 miles to VA 695 (Slemp Creek Road) at Sugar Grove, VA. Turn left onto VA 695 (Slemp Creek Road) and go 1 mile before turning left onto VA 614 (Cedar Springs Road) towards Cedar Springs. Drive 4 miles and turn right onto VA 612 (Camp Road) before Cedar Springs, VA. Continue for 5 miles and turn right onto VA 798 (a gravel road - Hale Lake Road). Continue about 3 miles to the top of the mountain and a "T" intersection. Turn right onto VA 672 (Blue Springs Road). After about 0.3 miles, take the first gravel road on the right. This road leads to the cabin gate. Access to Blue Springs Gap Cabin along VA 798 is not suitable for low clearance vehicles
The property is accessible via I-81, with the nearest exit being 45, approximately 10 miles from the cabin via VA Route 16.
Latitude & Longitude: 36.7581 / -81.2706
Elevation: 1150 feet
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Last updated: June 4, 2026