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SUGAR TREE INN

145 Lodge Trail
Vesuvius, VA 24483


Nestled high above the Shenandoah Valley in the Blue Ridge Mountains, less than a mile from Blue Ridge Parkway milepost 27, is a haven of natural beauty called the Sugar Tree. Set on twenty eight wooded acres at 2800 feet, the Sugar Tree Inn, our Shenandoah Valley Bed and Breakfast, is a place of rustic elegance, peace and tranquility. Our spring blossoms with trillium, rhododendron, mountain laurel and dogwood, summer brings brilliant days and cool nights, while fall dazzles with the yellows, rusts and scarlets of our own hardwood forest. We are home to woodpeckers and hawks, chipmunks, raccoons and deer. Relax from the moment you arrive. Pick a rocker, or soak in our hot tub and enjoy the 40 mile view while the quiet soothes away your workday stress. Follow a hummingbird from the porch feeders to the dogwoods below. As evening falls, enjoy a spectacular sunset, marvel at the stars, then allow the luxurious lodging accommodations lull you into a relaxed peaceful slumber.

Rates:
195 - 265 USD

Number Of Rooms: 12
Number Of Floors: 2
Check In Time: 1500
Check Out Time: 1100

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SUGAR TREE INN

SUGAR TREE INN
145 Lodge Trail
Vesuvius, VA 24483

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Driving Directions:
From Highway 81 Take Exit 205, the Steeles Tavern exit. Proceed east on Highway 606 one and a half miles to Highway 11 where you turn left and then immediately right on Highway 56. Follow Highway 56 4.5 miles through Vesuvius, left across the RR tracks and through the George Washington National Forest to the Sugar Tree Inn sign on your right. From the Blue Ridge Parkway Exit at Milepost 27 for Steeles Tavern and proceed 0.9 miles west on Highway 56 to the Sugar Tree Inn sign on your left. From our Sign Head down our long winding road beneath the towering oaks and hemlocks, through a switch back turn, over the bridge and up our hill to the Inn.