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​Cabins and Unique Houses in State Parks

Cabins take the rough out of roughing it. Our state parks offer three types of cabin and housing experiences for those who want to have a little more comfort while staying overnight in our state parks. For all cabin rentals visitors need to bring:

Bed linens

Towels

Dishes

Pots and pans

Costs of renting a state park cabin depend on the:

Length of stay

Type of cabin

Day of the week

For exact information on the current rental prices, look at the state parks price page. Rates are lower for weekly and mid-week rental periods.

Modern Cabins in State Parks

A modern cabin is a great home base for exploring and having fun is a state park. Modern cabins are beautiful log cabins with the modern conveniences of home. Modern cabins include:

Electric heat

Restroom with shower

Full kitchen with microwave oven, refrigerator, sink, stove, oven, and table

Carpeting

Master bedroom with a full-sized bed

Two-bedroom/sleeps six, or three-bedroom/sleeps eight

Wooden cathedral ceiling in the main living area and seating

Picnic table and fire ring

Rustic Cabins

Rustic cabins are quaint stone or log historic cabins built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. Rustic cabins have sparse furnishings, such as:

Refrigerator

Fireplace, wood stove, or gas heater for heat

Gas or electric kitchen stove

Sleep between two and eight people, depending on the park

Running water and restrooms are in a nearby shower house

Picnic table and fire ring

Unique Houses

Certain state parks have one-of-a-kind houses where you can stay. Unique houses have modern conveniences in historic or unique structures. Some have fireplaces and some are historic. Modern cabin or special rates apply for staying in these unique houses. Stay at the following unique houses in state parks:

Shawnee State Park

At Shawnee State Park you can rent a home on an island in the middle of Shawnee Lake

Pine Grove Furnace State Park

This historic building is the Paymaster's Cabin at Pine Grove Furnace State Park.

Caledonia State Park

Caledonia State Park has one house that can be rented.

Ole Bull State Park

Ole Bull Cabin at Ole Bull State Park is a log cabin.

Laurel Hill State Park

Laurel Hill Lodge at Laurel Hill State Park is big enough for two families and is very popular in ski season.

Trough Creek State Park





Trough Creek Lodge at Trough Creek State Park sleeps 10 people in four bedrooms.

Cabin and House Reservations

The summer season rental period begins the second Friday in June to the day before the third Friday in August. During this time, all cabins must be rented for a one week period per cabin, beginning on a Friday.

All other cabin rental periods are considered off-season and cabins must be rented for a minimum of two days per cabin, up to a maximum of 14 consecutive days.

Reservations for state park cabins and houses can be made online or by calling 888-PA-PARKS (888-727-2757), Monday through Saturday, 7:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M. except on the Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day holidays.

Cabins can be reserved 11 months in advance or as little as three days before the day of arrival. If it is two days or less in advance of a desired arrival date, call the state park you wish to visit and inquire about possible availability.

Parks may or may not accommodate short-term requests depending on their operational capabilities. Cabins are very popular and it is advisable that reservations be made well in advance.

Reservations can be made using:

MasterCard

VISA

American Express

Discover

Personal, traveler’s, and cashier’s checks

Pennsylvania state parks gift card

To receive a confirmed reservation, full payment must be received by the Bureau of State Parks within ten days of making the reservation.

Reservation Changes and Cancellations

Cancellations and changes can be handled online under “My Account” or by calling the call center. Any cancellation or change on the day of arrival must be made through the state park where the reservation occurs. Please see state park’s reservation cancellation and change policy for additional information about cancelling or changing reservations and associated fees.

Dog-Friendly Cabins

As part of a pilot program, Pennsylvania state parks now allow dogs in a limited number of cabins, cottages, and yurts. For a list of participating parks with pet-friendly cabins, see the:

Dogs are only permitted in the designated facilities at the listed select parks. Please see state park’s rules and regulations for pets in parks for additional guidance about having a safe and enjoyable stay with your dog(s).

Rules to Follow When Staying in State Park Cabins