
A Blue Ridge Mountain escape has so much to offer. Beautiful scenery. Fresh air. Abundant wildlife. Time to reflect. Whether you’re into observing nature, hiking, biking, camping or canoeing , these mountains have something for everyone. And if a weekend getaway is just not in the cards, you could easily plan a week long family vacation. There is plenty to do, you won’t be disappointed, I promise!
This year we decided to spend the first weekend of October in the mountains to see the fall foliage. Brilliant orange, red, brown, yellow and green leaves. The scenery was amazing. We have been going to the mountains for years, even taken our annual family vacation here. But we have never timed it right to see the fall leaves change colors. Spectacular. The weather was perfect, not too hot, not too cold. No pesky bugs. If you are looking to take a mountain getaway, I highly recommend Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains in early October.
Our Home Away From Home for the Weekend
My wife heard about this cabin from my sister. She and her husbands family rent several cabins every year and take all the kids to spend some quality time together. This was our first time renting one of these cabins and we were not disappointed. We chose a warm and cozy, 3 bedroom, complete with an old fashioned loft, reachable only by wooden ladder. The kids loved it! From the moment we opened the front door, we fell in love with our retreat. We were met with the light scent of freshly burned firewood. The cabin was rustic, neat and very clean. Nothing fancy, but very charming. We immediately lit a fire in the fireplace. We sat around the fire, talking and playing board games for hours.
The cabins come completely ready for you to relax. Everything is included. Dishes, linens, TP, trash bags, even coffee! I mean everything! We were pleasantly surprised. There was a huge wrap around deck, complete with a swing, picnic table, chairs and a gas grill. It also had a large screened in porch, complete with furniture. And best of all, they are pet friendly. So Missy got to come along and enjoy the fun! Almost paradise!
Cabin Creekwood is family owned and operated. Very nice people. They made us feel welcome and they are extremely customer service oriented. We will be returning for many years to come!
Our Adventure Begins
Saturday morning, I awoke early and cooked a huge spread. We got an early start to go sightseeing. We started out on the Blue Ridge Parkway. We meandered slowly through the natural beauty, stopping at the many scenic overlooks. (see pictures below) We hiked several warm up trails, took pictures and admired the surrounding views. Before we knew it, lunchtime had arrived. We stopped at one of the many picnic areas and cooked hot dogs on the grill. After lunch, the kids hiked stint of the Appalachian Trail, which runs alongside the picnic area.
Our Visual Experience Continues
From there, we ventured onto Skyline Drive. Again taking in the incredible scenery. I had purchased a book called Waterfalls of the Blue Ridge and picked a 4 mile round trip hike down to the basin of a majestic waterfall. So off we go. It was a moderate hike, downhill, with many rocks and even boulders to work around. We passed several tired hikers returning from the falls who assured us it was well worth the effort. We arrived at the falls in about 2 hours, after making several excursions to check out things along the way. The wall of the falls formed a sort of amphitheater. Huge flat rocks, placed perfectly in front of the falls, provided great resting spots and picture taking opportunities. We were just about done admiring natures work, when it happened.
The B-Family Adventure Takes a Slight Detour
The kids called out to me that they had found a fresh water crayfish and had summons me to investigate. I had navigated my way over several huge rocks and worked myself just under the cascading water. Hearing the kids, I turned around and before I knew what happened, my feet went out from under me. I had slipped on the wet rocks. I hit the ground fast and hard. I rolled over and tried to get up, when I noticed my right hand bent at a 90 degree angle, 2 inches above my wrist. I had broken my arm. It looked like a golf club. My wife moved quickly towards me. I held up my right hand and yelled, “I broke my arm!!!” Seeing this, she screamed.
Adrenaline Kicks In
Before I had time to think about it, I grabbed my right hand with my left, pulled it into my stomach and popped it back in place. I didn’t feel a thing. I was in shock. We quickly gathered everything and moved towards the trail. We had a 2 mile, up hill hike to get back to our truck. We had no cell service and we had run out of water. My son, thinking on his feet, took his t-shirt and made an arm sling. I placed my right arm in the sling, against my chest and held it with my left. My son, who is in very good shape, jogged ahead and retrieved fresh water from the truck and then met us back on the trail. We made it to the top in 1 hour 45 minutes. To make a long story short, we went to the local emergency room, I was treated and released in under 2 hours. By 8:45 PM, just 5 hours after the ordeal began, I was heavily medicated and cooking steaks on the grill. I was completely determined to not let my accident ruin our weekend. After dinner and a big bowl of caramel and nut covered ice cream, we played Sorry and talked about our big day.
Hind Sight is 20/20
The fall was completely my fault. I know better. We have been hiking hundreds of times. I made a really bad decision. You see, when I got up that morning, I threw on an old, worn-out pair of Vans, thinking I would change into my hiking shoes later. I even thought about it when I was backing out of the driveway. I never changed into my hiking shoes. Turned out to be a big mistake! Note to self: Always wear appropriate attire!
Tick Tock, Tick Tock
So, I have been lying on my back, arm elevated above the heart, cast up to my shoulder, zoning on some morphine derivatives for a week. I go back to the Orthopedist Friday to get a new cast. My family has been terrific. Everyone has pitched in to help. You don’t realize what you can’t do with only one arm, until you only have one arm! My company has been great as well. I’ve been working from home with the assistance of my Blackberry and Laptop. I will return to the office on Tuesday. It’s tough, but I’m taking it one day at a time. Only 7 more weeks to go! Yeah!
Happy Ending
Despite my unfortunate accident, we really did have a great time. Breaking my arm in many ways probably pulled us all closer together. It forced us to slow down, have great conversations and enjoy each others company. No regrets!
So, if you are interested in planning a vacation to the Blue Ridge Mountains, I have included some links to area attractions. There is so much to see and do. As you will find out, you could easily spend a week here.
Some Planning Resources
Check out my tips for planning a family vacation
Check out my tips for a great camping trip
Our family highly recommends Cabin Creekwood
General Information:
If hiking the Appalachian Trail does not suit your fancy you could try one of the following:
Area Attractions **
- Monticello
- The Frontier Culture Museum
- The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Museum
- Luray Caverns
- Endless Caverns
- Natural Bridge
- Natural Chimneys
- Virginia Safari Park
** Our family has visited all of the above attractions over the years and I am recommending all of them.
Okay, you want to be pampered…
Resorts
Emergency
Augusta Medical Center – Great, modern facility, awesome, fast service.
Some pictures from our trip
BTW, these pictures have been re-sized and optimized for the web. They do not begin to show how beautiful the scenery really is in person. You’ll have to find out for yourself.
![]() The cabin loft |
![]() Playing board games |
![]() View from Blue Ridge Parkway |
![]() View from Skyline Drive |
![]() Hiking |
![]() Abandoned cabin in woods |
![]() Fall foliage |
![]() Scenic view |
![]() 2 mile hike to waterfall |
![]() Beautiful waterfall |
![]() Returning from hospital |
![]() Cooking on the grill |













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oh john, what an awesome attitude you had/have. so sorry to hear about the arm, but what more of a beautiful place could you have been if it had to happen? (and 2 hours roundtrip in the emergency-well, that’s gotta be a world record for fast!)
anyway, thanks for the GREAT pics. they really make the place come alive. it looks extremely peaceful and restoring. take care of you…
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John reply on October 12th, 2008 11:25 pm:
Thanks Sarah, I’m trying to keep a positive attitude. I have to admit it’s tuff with this cast covering mt entire arm! But I’m hanging in there!
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Breathtaking! With the exception of the fall it sounds and looks like a beautiful getaway. I hope you are feeling better.
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John reply on October 12th, 2008 11:27 pm:
Breathtaking is a great description! Yeah, the fall was definitely the low point of our weekend! I’m starting to feel better, my wrist is still very painful, but I’ll live!
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Hi John,
I hope your broken arm gets to feeling better soon. That was pretty quick getting your arm treated. I’m surprised you were still able to cook steaks on the grill. I really like the waterfall picture, so pretty to look at. You are fortunate to get to go, to all these beautiful places. Thanks for sharing your trip with us. Take care!
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John reply on October 13th, 2008 6:58 am:
Hi Robin,
Yes the emergency room visit was incredibly fast. I was worried it would take all night. I was literally seen 5 minutes after checking in. Yes, we are fortunate to be able to travel, although we work at all year. Nearly all of our vacation funds are saved up through the various ways of saving money that I have been discussing over the last year. We don’t “finance” any vacations. If can’t pay , we don’t play.
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Looks like an awesome getaway, except for the little boo-boo
. I love secluded cabins where you feel there’s absolutely nothing between you and the nature around you.
Am I right to guess that this post to a bit longer to type than normal? lol
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John reply on October 13th, 2008 10:19 am:
Blake, yes it was awesome! We will definitely be returning next year. My daughter said at dinner last night that we should visit that same waterfall next year because it was so beautiful….then started giggling!
Yes, it takes FOREVER to type anything. My left hand is pulling double duty between the keyboard and mouse and is about to go on strike!
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What a nice place to go to for a get-away! You have a really great attitude about breaking your arm and being determined not to let it ruin your vacation. That was quite a long walk to get back to your truck but amazing that the ER was so fast. That’s neat how you spent time with your family playing games and grilling that evening. Hope your arm heals nicely and quickly!
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John reply on October 13th, 2008 11:18 am:
Thanks Karen! Yes, I have heard horror stories about people waiting 6-8 hours to be treated. This was a HUGE state of the art medical complex, out in the middle of now where. When we walked in, there was virtually no one waiting to be seen.
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John,
Sorry about your arm, but I am glad to see that you made the best of it. We are leaving on the 24th to go to Massanutten. We have a place high on the mountain overlooking the resort. I have owned there for over 20 years. We love it in the fall! I will make sure to wear my hiking shoes when climbing. LOL!
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John reply on October 16th, 2008 10:30 pm:
Bob – Massanutten is a great resort. I worked for the parent company back in the late eighties. Enjoy your trip!
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