Cut into the mountains of West Virginia, this luxurious resort offers visitors a taste of luxury and a relaxing environment. The Arnold Palmer course is a challenging but enjoyable experience. Wildlife rustling all around you adds to the natural beauty of the layout and architecture. The natural undulation and rolling landscapes that have been used to create the 18 display the dedication and love of this property. The well-placed practice area gives you a lovely view while you warm up.
The main lodge has beautiful rooms with comfortable bedding, spacious bathrooms, and living areas to retreat to when needed. Walking into the main lobby you will notice the tall ceilings, open log beams, and rustic fireplaces. This warm design makes you feel like a guest in a rustic paradise. If you wish you have a more private place to stay, their lively cabins can accommodate larger groups. Waterfront decks, grilling equipment, boat ramps, and more will give you everything you need to be completely self-reliant if you wish. When you fall in love with Stonewall, you can now consider purchasing a property on-site that you can enjoy for years and years to come.
Lightburns is by far the most delicious place onsite for dining. The talented chef will delight your taste buds with mouthwatering dishes. The amazing views of the entire resort, as well as the mountainous panoramic scenery, will take your breath away. Dining inside the main lodge is also a great option. Their friendly staff and delicious dinner menu will impress.
Pontoon boats are available to rent, along with kayaks and canoes. Fishing is also offered on-site, and you can feed the carp in the lake by hand if you wish. The resort also offers access to fitness equipment, a spa, and a gift shop. Surrounded by the state park, you are well into the wilderness at this resort. The air is crisp and clean, and lovely water is everywhere. There is an amazing wildlife exhibit that is well worth the trip all on its own. This impressive collection of worldwide trophies is on display for education and enjoyment. Several miles down the road you can see the Stonewall Jackson Dam.
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