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    LT '79; AT '73-'14 in sections; Donating Member Kerosene's Avatar
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    Default Bears Den Hostel (Norhern VA)

    I stayed here during my October 2001 section hike. Unfortunately, I didn't have access to the upstairs kitchen and facilities because it was reserved for a corporate outing. Even so, it was a great break from a shelter.

    The grounds are lovely, with massive stone walls surrounding the property. Bears Den overlooks the Shenendoah Valley and is lovely at sunset. The main house is built of stone. The hiker's hostel is downstairs around the back, entered through a door by the parking lot. There's a combination lock to get in that's pretty easy to figure out if you have an AT Data Book. Facilities include sheets, blankets, a thin pillow, shower, food box, reading desk, washer and dryer, and access to the upstairs kitchen for $15/night ($12 for ATC members). Primitive campsites are available for $6/night.

    I had heard that the hostel was in danger of going out of business last winter, but that it had re-opened this season. I couldn't find the web page that used to be out there, but ATC still lists it at http://www.appalachiantrail.org/hike/plan/cabins.html#. Here's another, larger picture: http://www.jmclum.com/spring2000hike/050100b.jpg Reservations aren't needed, but the hostel can be reached at 540-554-8708.
    Last edited by Kerosene; 09-05-2002 at 09:50.
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