

The cabin is available from mid-May through September, with rates starting at $332 a night. “The outside has a beautiful custom fire pit right off the front porch, outdoor games, hammocks, a screened-in porch overlooking the beautiful New River, a sandy beach and even a walking trail to the tip of the island.” “The cabin is perfect for a small group or a romantic weekend retreat,” Stephanie Stiffler, the director of hospitality for MountainPlex, told West Virginia Executive. It also has a kitchen stocked with essentials and 1.5 bathrooms. The cozy cabin has three bedrooms: two rooms with queen beds and a sleeping loft with three trundle-style twin-sized beds, providing room for up to 10 people to sleep.

The cabin on the seven-acre island offers loads of amenities, as you can see in this video posted on the inn’s YouTube channel. When you rent the cabin, managed by The Guest House Inn, a subsidiary of MountainPlex, you have the entire island to yourselves. Following the passing of a recent bill, West Virginia’s New River Gorge is now federally protected as a national park and preserve, making it the newest addition to the National Parks Service. This Coney Island is an island located in Hinton, West Virginia, a popular swimming spot since the early 1900s, and now, part of New River Gorge National Park and Preserve. The Cabin on Coney Island is not in Brooklyn. Once you’re ready to gather friends and family, you can rent a cabin that sleeps 10 and have Coney Island all to yourself for less than $40 per person. Here’s a downloadable map of the entire route.After surviving 2020, doesn’t a relaxing vacation on a private island sound glorious? It could be easier and more affordable to achieve than you might think. Then the pack heads down Ocean Parkway all the way to the finish line at the Coney Island boardwalk. Runners will start their 13.1-mile journey near the Brooklyn Museum, shoot past the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, round Grand Army Plaza, and then trot into the Prospect Park loop. The Airbnb Brooklyn Half Marathon takes off at 7am this Saturday, May 20, and the New York Road Runners Club estimates 27,000 runners will be dashing from the Brooklyn Museum all the way down to Coney Island.Ĭheck out this quick guide for those coming out to watch the race, and traffic tips to help you avoid the inevitable street closure headaches.

