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Future Generations Guest House

This is a beautifully restored Victorian home with lots of character located on Main Street. It is within walking distance to local amenities and historical sites. The town is close to many outdoor recreational attractions—North Fork hiking trail, Spruce Knob, Nelson Rocks, Seneca Rocks, and Seneca Caverns, to name just a few! The South Branch of the Potomac River runs throughout the area and offers excellent kayaking and fishing opportunities. The home was built in 1908 and is featured on the walking tour of Franklin, West Virginia.

The Neighborhood of Franklin is a small town with a rich history and culture! Known especially for its many Victorianstyle houses and annual Treasure Mountain Festival, it’s a gem not to be missed. There are a few restaurants in the town, but please note they do close relatively early. There is also a grocery store, ice cream shop, farmer’s market, and combination bowling alley/skating rink for rainy days. If you’re visiting in the summer, be sure to check out Warner’s Drive-In Movie Theater. For history buffs, the area boasts important sites from the Civil War and French & Indian War.

Host Availability The home is owned by Future Generations University which is open M-F from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. by phone. Hosts may also be reached via email during weekends.

Contact Information

304-358-2000

Grab your cycle and hit the mountain rail trails
West Virginia has more than 350 miles of rail trails, many of which are located in our area! Even though you’re in the Mountain State, these trails are generally flat because the elevation is spread out over the course of many miles.
Rock Climbing
West Virginia is full of great climbing destinations. Our area alone is host to many local crags, as well as renowned Harmon Rocks, Nelson Rocks, and Seneca Rocks. Excellent sport climbing, bouldering, single and multi-pitch trad climbing can be found here in The Mountain State.
The Most Incredible Places To Go Caving In West Virginia
West Virginia is known for its breathtaking mountains, but some of its most fascinating sights can be found tucked into a hillside or buried far beneath the earth’s surface. These underground attractions are sure to pique your interest!
Hiking Trails
A vast and varied terrain laced with near-limitless trails gives hikers a full range of treks, including a section of the iconic Appalachian Trail with breathtaking views of the valleys below. Explore everything from family-friendly paths to long, scenic overnight camp-and-hike trails.
Fish Pendleton County Streams and Rivers
Try your luck at reeling in the big one while enjoying the moderate temperatures. Enjoy your drive while taking in the beauty of nature.

WHAT GUESTS SAY

“The house is huge! And very well appointed. The home is easy to find and the owners were very responsive to questions.”

SOPHIE

“My friends and I had a good stay here! There is plenty of room to fit a bunch of people!”

TODD

3 OPTIONS AVAILABLE

Entire House

11 Beds (Sleeps 18), 8 bedrooms
4 baths

Amenities
 WiFi
 Electronic keyless entry
 Private parking
 Washer/dryer
 Bed linens
 Covered front porch
 Front & backyard spaces
 Located on Main Street
 Off street parking
Bring your own shampoo, soap, toiletries

Kitchen Offers:
 Coffee maker
 Coffee, Teas
 Pots/pans
 Dishes/silverware
 Oven
 Stove
(Please note this house is not handicap accessible)

Bowman Rooms

2 bedrooms: 1 with double,
1 with two twins (trundle-bed),
En suite bathroom

Shared use of:
 Kitchen
 Bathrooms
 Dining area & living space
 Private locking door
 Off street parking
 Front & backyard spaces

Yeti Room

1 bedroom
1 small sitting area
En suite bathroom

Shared use of:
 Kitchen
 Bathrooms
 Dining area & living space
 Private locking door
 Off street parking
 Front & backyard spaces