our favorite restaurants near Tiny Haven

Sometimes getting away also means treating yourself to meals out! Here are some of our favorite restaurants in our area that have great food, cool ambiance, and are also near other local attractions.

  1. Guide House Grill is a diner in Knoxville, MD and is the closest restaurant to Tiny Haven Harpers Ferry. Guide House has great American-style food in a casual atmosphere. They also have a great selection of beer and cocktails.

  2. Blue Moon Cafe is a funky cafe in Shepherdstown, WV that is a great spot for sandwiches, pizzas, salads. It also has awesome outdoor seating in their courtyard, where the Town Run also runs through.

  3. The Press Room is an upscale restaurant in downtown Shepherdstown, WV serving New American fare in a brick-walled space in an old newspaper building. There is both dining room seating and seating at the bar. Great cocktails and selection of fresh oysters.

  4. The Anvil Restaurant is a cozy outpost in historic Harpers Ferry, WV. Enjoy drinks in at the casual bar and seafood and classic favorites in the dining room.

  5. Kome is a great thai and sushi restaurant in Shepherdstown WV. Recently remodeled, they have a full menu of thai and japanese cuisine and freshly made sushi. Try the Shepherdstown Roll!

We hope you love these local restaurants as much as we do! When you come to stay at Tiny Haven, let us know if you visit one of these or find another favorite we should add to our list!

three great hikes near Tiny Haven Harpers Ferry

With fall in the air, it’s a great time to get outside and enjoy some hiking! Hiking is one of the favorite activities of guests who come to stay at Tiny Haven. Here are our three favorite hikes nearby!

Maryland Heights Overlook

Maryland Heights is an awesome ~4 mile hike with a great view. It’s a steep but fairly wide path out-and-back hike that you can access from the C&O Canal Towpath along the Potomac River. To get here, park in downtown Harpers Ferry, walk across the walking bridge over the river, take a left when you get off the bridge stairs, and cross the first wooden bridge to get to the trailhead.

Photo credit: Kristys Adventures

Photo credit: Kristys Adventures

Weaverton Cliffs

Weaverton Cliffs is a great ~3 mile hike along the over 2000 mile Appalachian Trail. Take the switchbacks up to a great rocky outcrop and view of the mountains. To get there from Tiny Haven Harpers Ferry, take Keep Tryst Rd until you hit a sharp turn where you can pull over and park near the train tracks. There is also a parking lot if you turn left onto Keep Tryst Road, right onto 340N, and get off at the next exit. When you park there you will want to go left onto the trail (AT north) to get to the view.

Photo credit: Danielle LaRock

Photo credit: Danielle LaRock

Bears Den Overlook

Bears Den Overlook is a rocky outcropping on the Appalachian Trail in Bluemont, Virginia. The open ledge offers a beautiful, open westward view of the Shenandoah Valley. In the distance, the Blue Ridge Mountains stretch across the horizon. Bears Den is a wonderful spot for a picnic with an awesome view. It’s also a great place to watch a sunset. On a nice weekend day, you’ll find the overlook busy with families, couples, and solo hikers. There is easy parking in a parking lot off of Route 7 and Blueridge Mountain Road in Bluemont VA.

Photo credit: Ryan Wyckoff

Photo credit: Ryan Wyckoff

outdoor activities in Harpers Ferry!

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Our area is a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts! Here is a quick guide to our recommendations for outdoor activities in the area:

Maryland Heights Overlook

Maryland Heights is a scenic and historic trail, accessible from the C&O Canal Towpath. You can park in downtown Harpers Ferry, walk across the pedestrian bridge over the Potomac River, and come down to the towpath where you can get to the trailhead. This hike has good variety - some of it is steep, some of it is more level, some of it is switch backs. The view is definitely worth it!

Tubing

There are a number of rafting and tubin companies in the area that will drop you off and pick you up (and provide you with your tube). We recommend , Harpers Ferry Adventure Center (rafting, tubing, kayaking, ziplining, ropes course, segway tours, etc.), River Riders (rafting, tubing, aerial adventure park, mountain biking, stand up paddle boards, etc.), and River and Trail (rafting, tubing, kayaking, canoeing, ziplining, biking, etc.)

Guided fishing expedition

If you are looking to go fishing, we recommend King Fisher Guide Services. They provide guided fishing tours on the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers. Fish for Smallmouth Bass and many other species in a 14 foot custom fishing raft made specifically for the local waters. Enjoy scenic views of the beautiful Shenandoah Valley! Let them know Tiny Haven sent you :)

Kayaking and Canoeing

Bring your own kayak or canoe or rent one from Shepherdstown Pedal and Paddle.

You can put in at the Princess Street Boat Ramp in Shepherdstown WV and head up or down the Potomac River!

Biking the C&O Canal Towpath

Rent a bike, bring a bike, or bike to us! The C&O Canal Towpath is a flat path that goes all the way from Washington DC to Berkeley Springs WV. Guests have biked to Tiny Haven Harpers Ferry along this path!

why we went tiny

why we decided to go tiny...and build a business around tiny house and airstream experiences

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Jonathan and I have been together since 2012 and have been on many adventures in our relationship. A few years ago, we were sitting in the kitchen of our “regular” house, which we loved, but we were feeling called to do something different. We knew we wanted a different lifestyle and alternative way of living that allowed for more creativity and freedom. We can be homebodies but we also love to travel, try new experiences, and connect with cool people. We wanted to live with both roots…and wings.

A big dream of ours was to create a community and a retreat space. When looking into lodging options for this idea, Jonathan’s dad got us hooked on the email newsletter “Tiny House Talk.” We would religiously read and click on each of the links each night before going to bed. After weeks of this, we realized we may want to actually live in a tiny house! At first I was a little hesitant to live in such a small space (Jonathan was all about it), but over time, I started spearheading the project. We started making a wish list for our very own tiny house on wheels.

At first our dream tiny started out as 28ft long with two lofts and all the bells and whistles. We even measured our living room to see what 28ft would feel like! But as time went on, we realized that a smaller tiny would be much more manageable for us. We wanted to be able to transport it ourselves, and so after more research, we deemed that 20ft was the perfect size for us to include what we wanted, while still tiny enough for us to pull with our Chevy Silverado 2500, that we call “Lil Blue.”

We got so excited about tiny houses that we decided we wanted to build a business around them, so we could share our love of these unique spaces and lifestyle with others.

We hired a tiny house builder to custom build a 20ft tiny home I designed, that we now call Ginger. This tiny house has a very “Zen” feel, with shiplap walls, a combo style gable roof, farmhouse sink, stock tank tub, and a retro SMEG refrigerator.

While the builders worked on Ginger, I also bought a renovated 1976 Airstream Ambassador that I stumbled upon on eBay. I have found that the airstreams that are already renovated and in good condition go quickly, so I jumped on the opportunity, even though this particular airstream was clear across the country in California.

I actually drove “Lil Blue” out to California by myself to buy the airstream… even though I had never towed ANY trailer before, let alone a 29-ft 7,000lb camper. But I did it! I named the Airstream Gypsy, meant in an endearing way as a wanderer. I brought her home to the West Virginia/Virginia/Maryland area we are in now and did a few more upgrades, including a Nature’s Head Composting Toilet, new electrical outlets, a new rooftop AC unit, a fresh coat of paint inside, and adding sealing to the doors, windows, and roof.

Our final addition to our tiny house family was a solidly built DIY-built tiny home that we purchased in Louisiana. She is also 20ft long with a sleeping loft and has all the aesthetics that we love. We named her Egret, after a white bird that is common to marshlands.

Living tiny has been an easy transition for us. Building the business has had its bumps… including needing to completely move the business (and all the tinys) to another property due to zoning and neighbor issues with the first property we purchased. But we have found that where there is a will, there is a way, and we’ve adapted. We are excited to now have two tiny houses, a small cabin, and our airstream on AirBnB in Harpers Ferry, WV and Bluemont, VA.

We can honestly say we love all our tinys and after a lot of travel and moving them around, it feels good to see them all enjoyed.

If you’re curious about what it’s like to live tiny, come stay with us! We are also happy to talk more about our journey and answer your questions about tiny house and airstream life. Tiny Haven is located near lots of outdoor activities (hiking, biking, rafting, zip lining) and great breweries and wineries. We are skilled at creating fun and memorable spaces and experiences for couples getaways, special occasions, and people looking for a relaxing solo retreat.

We are happy and proud of both our decision to live tiny and to make a living from hosting tiny home experiences. This is us, living with roots AND wings. 

See what tiny living is all about and book a stay in one of our tiny houses, airstream, glamping tents, or cabin at www.tinyhavenliving.com