RE: Cabins for rent
2009/06/04 12:11:21
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I'll second Marklu on PA Grand Canyon. Do a Google Maps view of the area he mentioned. Find a few town names and search for cottages / cabins in the area that you want to check out. There are tons of them there.
You're probably going to run into issues with a one night stay, just about anywhere you look. Most campgrounds even have a two night minimum.
The state park cabins have a two night minimum and the popular ones require a reservation months in advance. Many have Summer seasons too, which require an even longer stay (I think week). They also do not allow alchohol or pets. Other than that, these cabins are a great value for family mini or even week long + vacations.