Dog-friendly a-frames in Pennsylvania

With activities for all four seasons, camping in Pennsylvania is the perfect way to take in the state's wild forests and Appalachian mountains.

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Cozy Tiny A-Frame Cabin W/ Electric

1 site · Lodging5 acres · Newfoundland, PA
Step into our enchanting A-frame cabin cradled within 4.56 acres of natural splendor. Embrace the symphony of chirping birds and the gentle rustle of wildlife as you awaken to breathtaking pond views. With modern amenities like electricity, heating, AC, and WiFi, indulge in a harmonious blend of rustic charm and contemporary comfort. Take to the water with our paddleboat, go fishing, and then gather around the flickering flames of the fire pit for nights filled with tales and melodies under the stars. The space Welcome to our enchanting A-frame cabin, where comfort meets rustic charm in the heart of nature's embrace. Step inside and be greeted by a full-size bed, inviting you to sink into its embrace after a day of adventure. Night tables stand ready to cradle your belongings, while soft lamplight sets the scene for evenings spent by the tranquil pond, lost in the gentle melody of nature. Adjacent, a separate tent houses a compost toilet, ensuring convenience without compromising the natural ambiance. But the magic doesn't stop there. Dive into a world of exploration and relaxation as you paddle along the serene waters, casting your line for a chance encounter with local fishy residents. As the sun sets, gather around the crackling fire pit, where stories intertwine with the fragrance of roasted marshmallows, creating memories to last a lifetime. Whether it's a romantic escape or a family adventure, our cozy retreat welcomes you with open arms. And when the cool night air whispers its presence, fear not, for our electric heater stands ready to wrap you in warmth, ensuring that every moment spent here is nothing short of pure bliss. Guest access Guests are welcome to explore the entirety of our A-frame cabin and the surrounding 4.56 acres of wilderness, including the private pond, paddleboat, and fire pit area. However, please note that access to neighboring properties is prohibited. Other things to note Please note: Check-in and check-out times are at the stated times. While dogs are welcome, they are not permitted on the bed. Additionally, smoking is not allowed inside the A-frame. Please refrain from playing loud music and be respectful of our neighbors' tranquility. We look forward to hosting you and ensuring a peaceful and enjoyable stay. House Rules: - Smoking is not allowed inside the cabin. - Please respect the neighbors and maintain a low noise level during these hours. - Parties and events are not allowed unless explicitly approved by the host. - Ensure the door remains closed when the air conditioning or heating is on. Fire Pit Use and Safety: - A fire pit is available for guest use. Guests are responsible for using the fire pit safely and must follow all local fire regulations and any property-specific instructions provided. - Fires must be kept small and contained within the fire pit. The fire should never be left unattended, and water or an extinguisher must be kept nearby. Fires must be fully extinguished before leaving the area or going to sleep. - Never leave the fire unattended. Ensure the fire is completely out before leaving the area. Please adhere to any local fire regulations and burn bans. - Do not burn any materials other than firewood. The use of flammable liquids or other accelerants is strictly prohibited. - The host is not responsible for any accidents, injuries, or property damage resulting from the use of the fire pit. Guests use the fire pit at their own risk and assume all responsibility for its safe operation. - Tip: Choosing the right wood is an important part of fire pit safety, and that means using seasoned hardwoods. DO NOT USE Pine as it burns significantly faster and hotter than many other varieties of lumber, making it a poor choice for fire pits. Also, only use wood that fits entirely in your pit and doesn’t stick out. Swimming/Paddle Boat Use: - Guests may use the paddle boat provided at the property, but do so at their own risk. All users must wear life jackets, which are provided, at all times while using the boat. When done, return the boat to the shore. Do not overload the boat and avoid standing while in the boat. - Swimming is allowed in designated areas, but it is at the guest’s own risk. There are no lifeguards on duty, and guests are responsible for their own safety and the safety of all members of their party, including children. - The host assumes no responsibility for accidents, injuries, or deaths resulting from the use of the paddle boat, swimming, or any water-related activities. Guests agree to release the host from any liability related to such activities Grill: Clean the grill grates with the brush provided. Dispose of any charcoal ashes in the designated bin. Never leave the grill unattended while it is in use. Use heat-resistant gloves when handling hot parts of the grill. Wildlife Warning: - The property is located in a natural setting where local wildlife may be present, including but not limited to deer, foxes, coyotes, bears, raccoons, and insects. Guests should exercise caution when outdoors, especially at night. Please do not leave food unattended outside as this may attract wildlife. Store food securely inside the cabin to avoid attracting animals. - The host is not responsible for any injury, damage, or incidents related to wildlife encounters. Guests acknowledge the potential presence of wildlife and assume all risks associated with outdoor activities. Pet Policy: - Dogs are not allowed to sleep on the bed. - Clean up after your dog. - Dogs must be supervised at all times and cannot be left unattended. - All dogs must be up-to-date on vaccinations. - Only non-aggressive dogs are allowed. Your dog should be friendly around strangers and other animals. Damages and Repairs: - The guest is responsible for any damage to the property during their stay. Please report any damage immediately. Costs for repairs or replacements due to guest negligence will be charged accordingly. Liability: - The owner/manager is not responsible for any accidents, injuries, or illnesses that occur while on the property. - The owner/manager is not responsible for the loss of personal belongings or valuables. - Guests are encouraged to lock all doors and windows when not on the premises. Cancellation Policy - The cancellation policy outlined in the Airbnb listing applies to this reservation. Please refer to the Cancellation Policy section on the Airbnb platform for the specific terms. Governing Law - This rental agreement shall be governed by the laws of the state of Pennsylvania, and any disputes arising from this agreement shall be resolved in the courts of Dreher Township. Acceptance of Terms - By booking this property, the guest acknowledges and agrees to abide by the terms and conditions outlined in this rental agreement. Failure to comply may result in additional fees, eviction without refund, and legal action if necessary.
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Dog-friendly a-frames in Pennsylvania guide

Overview

Pennsylvania is a land of contrasts. Historic cities and industrial towns give way to the patchwork farmlands of Amish Country and the rugged hills of the Appalachian Trail. Dramatic canyons and forested mountains sweep through the heart of the Keystone State, providing endless terrain for hiking, kayaking, and mountain biking. Pennsylvania weather is notoriously changeable, but the best season for camping is May through October. Snow covers much of the state from December through March, so swap tent camping for a heated RV, replace your hiking boots with snowshoes, and head to one of 22 ski resorts.

Where to go

Pennsylvania Wilds

The evocatively named Pennsylvania Wilds blanket the north and boast some of the state’s best camping and hiking. Views of Pine Creek Gorge, the “Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania,” can be enjoyed at Leonard Harrison and Colton Point State Parks, and there are primitive tent sites and RV sites in the surrounding Tioga State Forest. To the west, the Allegheny National Forest covers more than 500,000 acres, with kayaking, ATV and mountain biking trails, and a national scenic byway.

Pittsburgh & the Great Lakes

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania’s second-largest city, is the first stop in the state’s southwestern corner, and several state parks lie within easy reach. Top of the list is Ohiopyle State Park, where adrenaline seekers go to raft or kayak along the white-water rapids of the Youghiogheny River. In the north, camp resorts and RV parks with full hookups dot the shores of Lake Erie, and you can hop over to the Presque Isle State Park to hike, windsurf, and bird-watch.

South-Central Pennsylvania

West of the Philadelphia region, the state capital, Harrisburg, is the gateway to the southern stretch of Pennsylvania’s Appalachian Trail. Just to the south, a day trip to the chocolate capital of Hersey is a must to stock up for all those s’mores around the campfire, and there’s back-to-basics camping in Amish Country around Lancaster. The Allegheny Mountains rise to the west, where campers can hike in the backwoods, paddle along lazy rivers, or hit the ski slopes.

East Pennsylvania

All roads in eastern Pennsylvania lead to Philadelphia, where you can dive into US history and take a peek at the Liberty Bell. For a wilderness camping experience, head north into the Poconos Mountains—there are more than 100 miles of hiking trails in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, including 28 miles of the Appalachian Trail. Further west, Ricketts Glen State Park has waterfall hikes and a family campground with yurts, cabin rentals, RV camping, and tent sites.

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