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1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 3
Popular amenities
Breakfast included
Free WiFi
Air conditioning
Parking available
Fireplace
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 3)
McCormick Cabin
1 King Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed
1 bathroom
McCormick Bathroom
Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only
About this property
Cozy Cabin Hideaway | Minutes to Blue Ridge Parkway
The McCormick Cabin at Osceola Mill A Historic Creekside Retreat on the Blue Ridge
Some places are just a place to sleep. This is not one of those places.
The McCormick Cabin was built in 1873 on the grounds of Osceola Mill - one of only two surviving mills from the seven that once powered life along Marl Creek in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. The other is the McCormick Farm Mill, part of the same original McCormick Estate that revolutionized American agriculture. You're not just staying somewhere scenic. You're staying somewhere that shaped history. The cabin's centerpiece is a massive stone fireplace - original to the 1873 structure - with the historic mill grinding stone inlaid into its exterior. It's the kind of detail that stops you mid-sentence. Beside it sits a private soaking tub, because some contrasts are worth leaning into: 150 years of working history, and a long, unhurried soak while the fire crackles beside you.
The Cabin At 464 square feet, this is a cozy, intentional space - designed for two people who want to be present with each other and the landscape around them. A king-size bed, full-size pull-out sofa, and open living area give you comfort without clutter. The full private bathroom with standing shower handles the practicalities. A mini-fridge, microwave, coffee, tea, bottled water, linens, and toiletries mean you arrive and settle in - nothing more to think about.
Step onto the porch and you're immediately above Marl Creek. Pull up an Adirondack chair at the fire pit, light a fire, and let the sound of the water take over. Evenings here tend to stretch longer than planned.
The Property Osceola Mill has been welcoming guests for nearly 50 years. Named after Seminole leader Chief Osceola, the mill still stands anchored by its massive hand-hewn chestnut beams and a steel Fitz water wheel - a later replacement for the original wooden one - that still turns heads today even though it no longer grinds grain. The Brubaker family ran the mill for decades until Hurricane Camille's 1969 floods ended the milling era. Rather than fade into history, the property reinvented itself - first as a home, then as the historic inn and retreat it is today.
The whole property sits at 352 Tye River Turnpike in Vesuvius, Virginia, cradled in the Blue Ridge Mountains with the Blue Ridge Parkway just minutes away.
Your Blue Ridge Basecamp The cabin sits right along Tye River Turnpike - easy to find, easy to reach - with the Blue Ridge Parkway practically at the end of the drive. World-class hiking, cycling, and some of the most scenic open road in America are all within minutes. You should know the cabin is close to the road and you may hear passing traffic during the day. Most guests tell us that by the time the fire pit is going and Marl Creek settles into the background, the road becomes the last thing on their mind. Come for the mountains. Stay for the history. Leave a little more restored than when you arrived.
The McCormick Cabin is a self-contained, private retreat. No B&B services are included with this listing.
What's included:
Complimentary lite breakfast food, coffee bar, and snacks Complimentary Starlink WiFi-fast enough to stream, but slow enough to remind you to go outside. Verizon Network Extender-because small-town cell service can be...quaint. Central AC & heating-on the main floor, so you won't freeze in winter or melt in summer. Large porch for porch-sitting, sipping drinks, and pretending you live here full-time. Open field for family play, with classic games-cornhole, bocce, and all the backyard nostalgia. Outdoor fireplaces & seating along Marl Creek-perfect for telling ghost stories and making s'mores. Docking stations for devices-just in case you must check your phone. Complimentary coffee, tea, and water-caffeine is a necessity, not a luxury. Mini refrigerator-for leftovers, beer, or your secret snack stash. Hair dryer-so you don't have to bring one. Fresh linens & towels-because clean sheets just hit different on vacation. Shower gel, shampoo, & conditioner-fancy, but not too fancy. King-size beds-for sprawling out like royalty. Sleeper sofas-in the McCormick Cabin & Nettie Suite, so no one has to sleep on the floor. Private baths-because sharing a bathroom with strangers is not part of the getaway dream. Wood burning fireplace-for cozy vibes in every season. Ceiling fans & Mitsubishi mini-split AC & heating-because we believe in temperature control. Microwave Soaking tub next to fire place
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Onsite parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property
About the neighborhood
Raphine
Raphine is home to this vacation home. Windmill Square and Staunton Mall are worth checking out if shopping is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Goshen Pass Natural Area Preserve and George Washington National Forest. Sunspots Studios Glassblowing and Staunton Railroad Station are also worth visiting. Take an opportunity to explore the area for outdoor excitement like hiking/biking trails.
Virginia Military Institute - 22 min drive - 33.5 km
Getting around
Staunton Station - 24 min drive
Weyers Cave, VA (SHD-Shenandoah Valley Regional) - 41 min drive
Restaurants
Dunkin' - 6 min drive
Wendy's - 6 min drive
Papa John's Pizza - 5 min drive
McDonald's - 8 min drive
Nathans Hot Dogs - 5 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Is Cozy Cabin Hideaway | Minutes to Blue Ridge Parkway pet-friendly?
No, only service animals are welcome at the property.
How much does it cost to stay at Cozy Cabin Hideaway | Minutes to Blue Ridge Parkway?
As of May 13, 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Cozy Cabin Hideaway | Minutes to Blue Ridge Parkway on Aug 8, 2026 start from $270, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking?
Onsite parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Cozy Cabin Hideaway | Minutes to Blue Ridge Parkway?
Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Cozy Cabin Hideaway | Minutes to Blue Ridge Parkway?
Check-out is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Cozy Cabin Hideaway | Minutes to Blue Ridge Parkway located?
Situated in Raphine, this vacation home is steps from George Washington National Forest, and within 9 mi (15 km) of Rockbridge Vineyard and 12 Ridges Vineyard. Crabtree Falls is 10.3 mi (16.6 km) away.
About the host
Hosted by Linda Schatz
Meet Your Hosts - The Folks Behind the Mill
Linda Schatz founded At Ease Retreat Corporation after decades in design and real estate, and a lifetime of dreaming about a place like this. Originally from Hawaii, Linda brought the warmth of island hospitality to the hills of Vesuvius, Virginia, and teamed up with her son, Tyler, to create something heartfelt, creative, and refreshingly down-to-earth.
They didn't want to build a resort-they wanted to build a place that felt like home. A place for gathering, creating, laughing, healing, and staying a while.
Why they chose this property
Meet the Family Behind Osceola Mill At Ease Retreat Corporation is the heartbeat of Osceola Mill, and at the center of it all is Linda Schatz-a woman who knows a thing or two about hospitality.
Originally from Hawaii, Linda grew up in a culture where family, gathering, and making guests feel at home were a way of life. That warm, welcoming spirit is something she has brought to Osceola Mill, shaping it into a place where visitors can unwind, unplug, and feel completely at ease.
Before running the Mill, Linda spent 27 years in real estate development, working on everything from apartments and retail spaces to master-planned communities. After falling in love with rural Virginia, she knew she wanted to create a space that felt comfortable, unpretentious, and deeply connected to the land-a true home away from home.
What makes this property unique
Back in the 1800s, water-powered mills were the heartbeat of the Shenandoah Valley. Osceola Mill was one of seven mills along Marl Creek, once a bustling network that fed local farms and families. Today, only two are still standing-McCormick Farm Mill upstream, and Osceola right here at the bottom of the creek. Both were part of the larger McCormick estate, rooted deep in Virginia history. Osceola Mill spent over 120 hardworking years grinding flour and cornmeal for the local community. Built in 1849, it was crafted with massive hand-hewn beams made of now-extinct American Chestnut, and it's still standing strong thanks to the quality and care put in by generations past. The iron Fritz water wheel you see outside replaced the original wooden one and still stands as a striking piece of mill history-though it's no longer turning, it's a powerful visual reminder of the Mill's working days. In the 1900s, the Brubaker family kept the mill going, producing stone-ground goods until Hurricane Camille swept through in 1969 and brought the operation to a close. But the story didn't end there. Instead of fading into history, the Mill was lovingly restored-first into a private residence, then a country inn-and it's been welcoming guests from around the world for nearly 50 years ever since.
Today, Osceola Mill still carries the spirit of its working past. You'll find original mill parts scattered throughout the property, a tribute to the hands that built and ran this place. The Millhouse next door now holds four unique guest suites on the second floor-each with its own charm, a private bathroom, and a blend of old-world character and modern comfort. Just a few steps away, tucked beside the creek, is our McCormick Cabin-a freestanding, pet-friendly getaway with vintage vibes, perfect for families, couples, or anyone who prefers to stay close to the ground.
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