Stay the night with us in our historic building! The Walasi-yi building was completed in 1937, the same year as the Appalachian Trail. Built by the Civilian Conservation Corps as a dining/dance hall and inn it is now a shop and the ground floor of the inn is now our hostel.
Sleep on something soft and dry! Experience real plumbing! At the shop we have a full pantry, pizzas and more.
Here's the deets:
Open 364 Days / 7 days a week (Except Christmas)
Sorry, no reservations. First come, first in.
Late arrival? - Don't worry, if there is a bunk you are welcome to walk in and get settled. Simply pay at the shop in the morning.
HOSTEL RATE: $25.00 per night (including tax)
Rate Includes bunk, shower, and a towel. Bring your own bedding/sleeping bag.
Sorry but there are absolutely no animals allowed in hostel. Leaving your animal outside while you stay in the hostel is NOT an option.
If no bunks are available, or if you have a pet, there is free camping available just off of our property. It's 200 yards behind the building on the AT, just beyond the "Raven Cliffs Wilderness" sign. You are welcome to get water from the tap under the bay window on the south side of the shop.
Camping anywhere on our property is not permitted. This includes behind the hostel and on the lookout.
See ya soon!
Only closed on Christmas No reservations - first come
Lots of good outdoor gear! Friendly service. This store has come in handy multiple times over the years when we needed something during our camps at vogel and blood Mountain hikes!
If you’re looking for some great outdoor gear — head on over to Mountain Crossings. Awesome clothing and gift store. Totally blown away by the wide selection of quality products. Great staff, kind, courteous and extremely knowledgeable about the great outdoors. There’s also a few viewing areas of the mountains around the store which includes an outdoor patio. A very cool, laidback and eclectic environment.
Y’all should go visit… chop, chop.
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