This 1,600-acre farm was very private and nice.
Meadow Lane Lodge and Cottages

Warm Springs, VA 24484
United States of America
Innkeeper(s): Glenn Hirsh
(540) 839-5959
Circa 1922. Located on 1400 acres in the Allegheny Mountains of Warm Springs, Virginia, the property was once part of a land grant made by King George III to Charles Lewis, a pioneer settler. The farm is also the site of Fort Dinwiddie, visited twice by George Washington. A restored slave cabin still exists and is used as a reading room. Arrowheads can be found on the grounds that were once an Indian village. Guest rooms in the main lodge are decorated with a mix of comfortable furnishings and antiques. In addition to breakfast each day, Saturday night picnics during July are complimentary as well as use of the picnic area and grill at the historic grain barn for larger groups. Enjoy walking and biking trails, a swimming hole and a grill at the Jackson River. A beaver bog, deer, fox and a variety of birds are other common sights.
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