• Sleeps: 2
  • Bedrooms: 1
  • Bathrooms: 1.0
  • Pets: Not Allowed
  • Check-in: After 3:00 pm
  • Check-out: Before 12:00 pm
Sleeps: 2
Bedrooms: 1
Bathrooms: 1.0
Pets: Not Allowed
Check-in: After 3:00 pm
Check-out: Before 12:00 pm
OBO Amenities: Fire Pit, Grill, Outdoor Living Area, Public Lands\Waters < 1Mile
Everyday Living: 24 Hour Check-In, Air Conditioning, CO2 Detector, Coffee Maker, Fire Pit, Full Kitchen, Heat, Linens, Smoke Alarm, Swimming Pool, Towels
Dyke, VA

The Creek House

Welcome to Creek House, a cabin by the serene surroundings of Chesley Creek. This retreat offers is a launching pad for outdoor enthusiasts. Inside, you’ll find a welcoming space furnished with a queen-sized bed and a 2-person air jetted tub in the single bathroom. Unwind by the gas fireplace in the living room or enjoy the outdoors on the spacious deck overlooking the creek. The fully equipped kitchen, board games, and books ensure comfort and entertainment, while outdoor amenities include a BBQ grill and fire pit. Please note, Creek House is reserved for adults only, with no pets allowed and smoking prohibited indoors.

Outdoor Access – Dyke Virginia

Dyke, Virginia, near the Blue Ridge Mountains, offers a haven for outdoor enthusiasts with its diverse array of recreational opportunities and stunning natural beauty.

Fishing and Fly Fishing:

Anglers and fly fishers will find abundant opportunities in Dyke, Virginia, and its surrounding areas. The region boasts numerous rivers, streams, and lakes teeming with a variety of fish species. Some popular fishing spots include:

Moormans River: A scenic river renowned for its trout fishing opportunities, including rainbow, brown, and brook trout. Access points can be found along the Sugar Hollow Reservoir area, offering both bank and wade fishing options.
South River: Another excellent trout fishing destination, offering both stocked and wild trout. The Upper South River near the South River Picnic Area is particularly popular among anglers.
Shenandoah National Park: The nearby Shenandoah National Park is home to several pristine streams, including the Rapidan River and Hughes River, offering secluded fly fishing opportunities amidst incredible scenery.

Hiking Trails:

Dyke and its surrounding areas also boast an extensive network of hiking trails, catering to all skill levels. Some popular trails include:

Sugar Hollow Loop Trail: A moderate 5-mile loop trail that winds through lush forests, along the banks of the Moormans River, and past picturesque waterfalls.
Whiteoak Canyon Trail: Located in Shenandoah National Park, this challenging 4.8-mile trail offers views of cascading waterfalls and the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains.
Bearfence Mountain Trail: A short but strenuous 1.2-mile loop trail featuring rock scrambles and panoramic views of the Shenandoah Valley.

Mountain Biking:

Mountain bikers will find diverse terrain and scenic trails surrounding Dyke. Some popular mountain biking trails include:

Preddy Creek Trail Park: Located just a short drive from Dyke, this trail system offers over 8 miles of multi-use trails, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty.
Blue Ridge Parkway: The nearby Blue Ridge Parkway features scenic drives and several mountain biking opportunities, including the challenging Blue Ridge Parkway – Turk Gap to Blackrock Summit trail.

Wildlife Photography:

The Blue Ridge Mountains and Shenandoah National Park provide endless opportunities for wildlife photography. Keep your camera ready for sightings of white-tailed deer, black bears, wild turkeys, and a variety of bird species.

Kayaking and Canoeing:

For kayaking and canoeing enthusiasts, the nearby Rivanna River offers a picturesque waterway for paddling adventures. Several access points along the river provide opportunities for both leisurely floats and more adventurous paddling trips.

Access to Public Lands:

Public lands near Dyke, Virginia, include:

Shenandoah National Park: Located approximately 15 miles northeast of Dyke, offering over 200,000 acres of protected wilderness and over 500 miles of hiking trails.
George Washington National Forest: Located approximately 30 miles west of Dyke, offering a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities, including hiking, camping, fishing, and hunting.

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OBO Amenities

Fire Pit Fire Pit
Grill Grill
Outdoor Living Area Outdoor Living Area
Public Lands\Waters < 1Mile Public Lands\Waters < 1Mile

Amenities

24 Hour Check-In, Air Conditioning, CO2 Detector, Coffee Maker, Fire Pit, Full Kitchen, Heat, Linens, Smoke Alarm, Swimming Pool, Towels

Things to Do

  • Birding
  • boating
  • Brook Trout
  • Brown Trout
  • Canoeing
  • Fishing
  • Hiking
  • Kayaking

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