We will have board games, lawn games and volleyball available at the Pavilion.
The Estate at Four Fillies Lodge is surrounded by natural beauty, and provides opportunities for different kinds of outdoor activities
Highlights from their website are included below.
THE TOWN
A short drive or leisurely stroll down the gravel road will transport you to the back of our West Virginia inn, that we playfully call “The Town.” The Town is a slice of secluded serenity which includes The Boathouse, The Cowboy Cabin, The Baitshop, The Pavilion, and The Emerald Pond.
WALKING TRAILS
Stroll around our manicured walking trails which are an official Backyard Wildlife Habitat site, certified by the National Wildlife Federation. Entrances to trails are located behind the Creekside Home.
HIKING TRAILS
Head up into the back acreage for beautiful hiking through our Maple Line Trails. The maple lines that you see are used in the production of our maple syrup.
FISHING OUR STOCKED CREEK
Bordering the northern edge of the estate, Rich Creek is a bold, cool water trout creek that offers fantastic fishing and memory-making opportunities for the fishing enthusiasts, both young and old! We continually stock our creek with trout from our personal Trout Farm at Rock Springs. We offer special fishing packages for the guests who are looking to enjoy our creek to the fullest. Please visit our Fishing Page for the West Virginia Trout Fishing Regulations to follow while you are fishing during your stay. https://www.fourfillieslodge.com/fishing
THE BLUE HOLE
In years gone by, this Blue Hole was used by the local churches for Sunday baptisms! Although no longer used as a swimming hole or baptismal, this reflecting pond is a fantastic fishing spot and wading spot!
EMERALD POND
Bring your fishing poles and bait! Our small, stocked pond, situated at the edge of “The Town” offers catch and release opportunities for Smallmouth Bass and Bluegills.
You can also seek out some fun and adventure off-site.Take a scenic drive down winding roads through pastoral farmland and state forests to explore nearby small towns. Set out for an adventure white water rafting on nationally acclaimed rivers, hiking, fishing, ATVing on the Hatfield and McCoy Trails, and more! After a day of adventure, rejuvenate at a nearby spa and taste your way through breweries and local wineries.
https://virginiasmtnplayground.com/cascades/
Location: Cascade Falls Trailhead in Pembroke VA, about a 30 minute drive from the resort
Cost: $3/vehicle
Description: Little Stony Creek falls over a vertical cliff in several different streams. Several streams cascade a couple times on the way down while others fall the whole distance of the falls., 69 ft falls crash into a large pool surrounded by 200’ cliff. The Upper Trail is a beautiful hike with scenic, aerial views of Little Stony Creek. But, it’s only half of the well-loved four-mile loop.
According to All Trails: Moderate difficulty out and back trail with 718 ft elevation gain, 4.8 star rating based on 2649 reviews, takes an average of 1 hour and 50 minutes to complete
201 Cascade Dr., Pembroke, VA 24136 540-626-4567 (17 miles/about 22 min)
All trips include paddles, life jackets, maps, shuttle service (They accommodate groups)
Trip 6: Eggleston to Pembroke; 7 miles. Very scenic with 4 rapids (class II). Perfect for beginners with little to no paddling experience. Canoe/Tandem:$87; Single Kayak: $60
Trip 6X: McCoy to Pembroke. 10 miles. Lengthen your time on the water by an hour or more by starting 3 miles up river from the traditional Trip 6 put in location. Great if looking for at least a half day adventure. Canoe/Tandem: $97; Single Kayak: $70
Trip 7: Pembroke to Bluff City. 10 miles. Includes class II and class III rapids. Ideal for folks with some previous paddling experiences. Canoe/Tandem: $97 Single Kayak: $70
https://www.lostworldcaverns.com/
Location: 907 Lost World Rd, Lewisburg, WV 24901 – 48 miles (~ 1 hr 10min. from resort)
Cost: Adult $12, Child $6, Small Children Free
Description: Discovered in 1942. Descend 120 feet below the earth. Takes about 45 minutes to walk through on the self-guided tour that includes information signs along the half-mile loop. There are 350 steps throughout the cavern tour. Temperature in cave is always 52 degrees.
https://beckley.org/coal-mine/
Location: 513 Ewart Ave, Beckley, WV 25801 (54 miles (~1 hour from resort)
Cost: $22 – adults; $12.50 – kids; $16 - seniors
At the Exhibition Coal Mine, one can ride through the dark passages of a vintage coal mine. The guides are veteran miners and provide firsthand accounts of the daily responsibilities and travail of past and present day miners. In addition to the Mine, one can tour the period coal camp buildings situated throughout the grounds. Lovingly restored, the Coal Company House, Superintendent’s Home, Pemberton Coal Camp Church, and the Helen Coal Camp School, give visitors a true representation of early 20th century coal camp life. The Exhibition Coal Mine operates on a seasonal schedule, opening on April 1 and closing November 2. Visitors are asked to bring a jacket because the temperature is always 58 degrees inside the Mine
The complex is located 2.5 miles from Exit 44 of I-77/64. Turn east on Rt. 3 (Harper Rd.) Go 1.5 miles to Eward Ave. Make a left onto Ewart Ave. and go 1 mile to the Mine Complex entrance.
Call (304) 256-1747 for reservations