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malepitt t1_iz9arn3 wrote

PA state parks have a number of cabins for rent; some of them are open in the winter. There are a number of caveats, mainly that weekends get snapped up far in advance, and ones near snowy (ski) areas and major metro areas are booked. But the system does allow for late cancellations without much penalty, so it's worth checking for cabins to come available. If you include out of the way areas, there can be a ton of stuff still available even on weekends (e.g. Pymatuning State Park, bunch of heated cabins, full kitchen, indoor bathroom, sleeps 6, pets allowed) https://pennsylvaniastateparks.reserveamerica.com/camping/pymatuning-state-park/r/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=PA&parkId=880226#sr_a

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malepitt t1_iz9b11z wrote

It goes without saying that you should probably check a snow cover map beforehand.

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Ameyring2 t1_izdypzc wrote

As I recall, cabins have bunk style beds. I've stayed in rustic and ones with kitchens. Do any have full, queen, king beds?

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malepitt t1_ize1kni wrote

Yes, larger improved cabins which sleep six or more can have one BR with bunk beds, and a second BR with a queen. Cabin details on the reservation site should specify, and frequently include photos

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