Welcome to Sugar Bear
Your retreat away from home. Everyone needs to takes a break from life. Let us help you take that needed vacation.
Relax in your surroundings
Golf, Pools and Endless Family Fun
Sugar Bear House is an easy 90 minutes from D.C. and Baltimore in Wild and Wonderful West Virginia. The perfect getaway on The Woods Resort offering guests 36 holes of golf, 2 outdoor pools, 1 indoor heated pool, numerous family activities and the beauty of 1800 acres at the northern gateway to the Shenandoah Valley.
Property Amenities
Sugar Bear has so much to offer from BBQ to pool equipment.
Great Outdoor Space
Great outdoor area to enjoy the wildlife while you relax, grab a beer and fire up the BBQ.
Large Beds - King MBR and 2 Queens
Every room comes with a Queen bed for the full grown adult or two young children. Always feel comfortable taking the third room knowing you have a large bed.
Family Extras
When traveling with your family someone is always bound to forget something. And who wants to lug baby furniture around. When requested we have playpen, stroller, high chair and too many toys to count.
Area Activities
Places to eat and fun within 20 minutes.
Within 5 minutes Drive
• 70 miles of hiking trails
• Fishing on Sylvan Lake
• Full service spa (extra fees)
• Two 18-hole golf courses (extra fees)
• Clubhouse Grille with live music on Saturdays all summer/fall.
Within 20 minute Drive
• Tuscarora Trail hiker shelter
• Hot Springs at Berkeley Springs State Park
• Black Draft Distillery
• Wonderment Puppet Theater
Restaurants Take Out
• Philly Cheese Steak Plus
•https://www.phillycheesesteakplus.com/
• King’s New York Pizza- Hedgesville
• https://www.kingsnewyorkpizza.com/
Sit Down Restaurants
Hedgesville, WV
The Town of Hedgesville is located at the site of a natural limestone spring which had been an Indian meeting place before the European settlers came into the region in the early 1700’s. The spring was a determining factor leading to the settlement of the area. The Town grew out of a trading village known as Skinners Gap in North Mountain. A charter in 1870 gave the Town Council control of the area and adjacent land. The water temperature of the spring is a constant 57 degrees and has never been affected by drought. Legend has it that whoever drinks from the spring will always return.