Best Cabin Camping near Flinton, PA

Several state parks near Flinton, Pennsylvania provide rustic and modern cabin rentals with varying amenities. Black Moshannon State Park Campground offers 20 cabins, including 13 rustic and 6 modern units, with the modern cabins featuring bathrooms, kitchens, and efficient heating systems. Prince Gallitzin State Park's Modern Cabins include pet-friendly options with full-sized appliances, common areas with furniture, and multiple sleeping arrangements. According to one visitor at Canoe Creek State Park, "The cabins have nice bathrooms with hot showers, a common area with a lot of furniture, a kitchen with large table and full sized appliances. The heat was quite efficient and kept us warm on some cold nights."

Cabin types range from basic rustic structures with woodstoves to fully furnished accommodations with modern conveniences. Parker Dam State Park features cabin camping on a mountainside with indoor stoves for cooking during inclement weather and private bathrooms a short walk away. Most pet-friendly cabins are clearly designated in specific loops or areas, though policies vary by location. Reservations are essential, particularly during summer months when many parks reach capacity. One reviewer noted of Black Moshannon's rustic cabins: "Very charming small cabins with robust woodstoves. Although we probably could have been more careful, there were unfortunately some very bothersome mice who kept us awake each night." The Bellefonte-State College KOA also offers cabin rentals with more amenities than state park options.

Most cabin rentals do not provide linens, cookware, or consumable supplies. Visitors must bring their own bedding, towels, cooking equipment, and food supplies unless otherwise specified. As one camper at Canoe Creek noted, "These cabins are not equipped with any type of consumables, cookware or linens. You really need to bring everything if you're planning on actually using the bathroom or kitchen." Some private cabin rentals near Raystown Lake offer more fully stocked accommodations with kitchen items, appliances, and furniture. Camp stores at locations like Prince Gallitzin State Park provide basic food supplies and firewood, while larger shopping options are available in nearby towns like Altoona, approximately 30 minutes from several of the parks. Cell service is limited or non-existent at most cabin locations, so downloading maps and information before arrival is recommended.

Best Cabin Sites Near Flinton, Pennsylvania (39)

    1. Crooked Run Campground — Prince Gallitzin State Park

    26 Reviews
    Fallentimber, PA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 674-1000

    $20 - $57 / night

    "We stayed in one of the pet friendly loops of the park. We had a great time in our PUP....bathhouse was clean and well maintained."

    "This campground is perfect for people who are looking to get away from busy city life or just want to relax next to a lake."

    2. Black Moshannon State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Port Matilda, PA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 342-5960

    $20 - $87 / night

    "General: 73-site campground; most have electric hookups, and some are FHU. Pets are only permitted at selected sites. There are also 20 (13 rustic and 6 modern) cabins."

    "Beautiful facility- typical Pa mountains, abundant green trees, water...nice Campground AND cabin rentals are really nicely situated. Water was thick with weeds & lilies but ok nonetheless."

    3. Seven Points (PA)

    22 Reviews
    Hesston, PA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 444-6777

    $28 - $200 / night

    "This campground is located on the east side of Pennsylvania and offers a beautiful view of Lake Raystown. The campground has over 200 sites to choose from, and many of them are right on the water."

    "The campfire ring was in great shape with a fully functioning adjustable grill plate....we even had a lantern pole."

    4. Canoe Creek State Park Campground

    3 Reviews
    Williamsburg, PA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 695-6807

    $70 - $75 / night

    "The grounds are open to hunting and we were surprised by a bird hunter and his dog who was running around off leash, creating a little havoc for us while walking our two dogs on the trail."

    "We come here every year for a family reunion and always rent one of the cabins. We love coming here. The park is huge and there are lots of things to do."

    5. Modern Cabins — Prince Gallitzin State Park

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    Fallentimber, PA
    4 miles
    +1 (814) 674-1000

    $70 - $92 / night

    6. Woodland Campground

    4 Reviews
    Clearfield, PA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 857-5388

    "Woodland campground in Woodland, Pennsylvania is a friendly family-owned campground. The grounds are a beautiful park-like setting with a lake and trails."

    "Very nice park in a wooded setting. Hosts are very helpful, small store with essentials at a reasonable price. Sites are well spaced and gravel. Nice fishing pond (catch and release)."

    7. Parker Dam State Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    Mill Run, PA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 765-0630

    $20 - $80 / night

    "The cabin camping is marvelous, lots of animals visit and you’re on a mountainside and most of the sites are decently in the woods."

    "These two sites are shaded, surrounded by trees and pretty much private to the rest of the "Modern" campground."

    8. Blue Knob State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Imler, PA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 608-3034

    $20 - $108 / night

    "Blue Knob State Park might be my favorite place to camp in Western PA. It sits on the flanks of the second highest peak in the state."

    "it’s small, with shaded sites around the perimeter and two walk in sites just left of the entrance."

    9. Yellow Creek Campground — Yellow Creek State Park

    5 Reviews
    Penn Run, PA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 357-7913

    $44 - $49 / night

    "We stayed in 3 of the cabins for 4 days at Yellow Creek State Park (not the campground). It was beautiful. Right on the water, clean, and private access to the lake."

    "The private island is a beautiful campsite and has enough room for several tents."

    10. Lake Raystown Resort

    13 Reviews
    Entriken, PA
    34 miles
    Website

    "This campground offers tent sites, RV Sites, cabins and hotel accommodation. The campground is relatively flat and on the shore of Lake Raystown."

    "Both RV sites and lots to rent to pitch your own tent, fishing, huge lake with beach, lots of activities for the kids throughout the summer, one of the nicest parks we have camped at!"

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Cabin Reviews near Flinton, PA

236 Reviews of 39 Flinton Campgrounds


  • Sarah C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 11, 2022

    Canoe Creek State Park Campground

    Nice Cabins

    This park is a little different and has some fairly interesting history. There are some old ruins as well as an old quarry site. The grounds are open to hunting and we were surprised by a bird hunter and his dog who was running around off leash, creating a little havoc for us while walking our two dogs on the trail. If you visit in the fall, be sure to bring some hunter orange if you plan on exploring the trails.

    Now onto the cabins- these are quite nice! They have nice bathrooms with hot showers, a common area with a lot of furniture, a kitchen with large table and full sized appliances. The cabin we stayed in was pet friendly and had two rooms, one with a full size bed and a second one with 2 sets of bunk beds. The heat was quite efficient and kept us warm on some cold nights. 

    These cabins are not equipped with any type of consumables, cookware or linens. You really need to bring everything if you're planning on actually using the bathroom or kitchen. There is toilet paper though :) We chose to stay here due to its proximity to several National Park sites in the area and it was perfect for us! We will be visiting another state park with similar cabins next year, too!

  • Jen R.
    Jun. 4, 2019

    Drooly Bear Cabin

    Extremely peaceful and in the middle of no where

    This is a very nice cabin with three bedrooms, a loft area and 1.5 bathrooms, LR, kitchen and small dining area. There is a large deck with a few chairs and a picnic table. You travel down a non-paved road and into the middle of absolute peacefulness. I sat on the porch for about an hour trying to hear something other than acorns falling, birds chirping and airplanes to no avail. There is a fire pit area however due to the rain we had all of the wood was wet and we were not able to get one started. The sofa in the LR was broken. It almost looked like someone jumped off of the balcony onto it. There was a bachelor party in there just before us so it looks like that had a good time. Also, all of the beds were absolutely not comfortable AT ALL. My back hurt so badly I almost slept on the floor. There is a TV there but no cable however there is internet so they have Hulu, Netflix, ROKU, Amazon Video and a lot of other ways to watch shows if you want. There is a washer and dryer, air conditioning and a wood stove for heat. They also have a crib for infants and a high chair which was very nice as we had a 1 year old at the time. The kitchen was also stocked with appliances, dishes, cups, cooking items, silverware and amenities so we didn't have to drag everything plus the kitchen sink along. Pets are allowed however there is no smoking. You have to be at least 25 years old to rent the cabin. Raystown Lake is very close by and so is Trough Creek State Park. There is a suspension bridge at the park, Balanced Rock and Rainbow Falls. We had a fantastic time and look forward to heading back to the area again someday soon. Everything was stocked very well and we definitely enjoyed our stay.

  • Kent L.
    Jun. 21, 2022

    Seven Points (PA)

    Top 5 Campground in PA

    This campground is located on the east side of Pennsylvania and offers a beautiful view of Lake Raystown. The campground has over 200 sites to choose from, and many of them are right on the water. There are also plenty of activities to keep you busy, including swimming, fishing, kayaking, and canoeing and my favorite thing to do Mt Biking. Raystown lake is also a really nice boating lake. The lake is a natural beauty with so many coves and inlets for the biggest of boats to enjoy. They do have a camping resort on the other side of the lake which makes it nice for anyone looking for rustic cabins or cabin rentals. 

     There are 50 miles of single track mountain biking at this campground. They are some of the best flow trails on the East coast and are the# 1 trail system in Pennsylvania. This is a family friendly campground and has so much to offer. There are volleyball nets, playgrounds, kayak and paddleboard rentals. The kids took a kayak over to an island and spent the afternoon cliff jumping with a 10 ft and 25 ft cliff to launch off of. The sites here are some of the nicest we have ever seen. They are all big and private with stunning views of Raystown Lake. There are steps down from your camper to a pad with a fire pit and area for a tent. You are literally 10 feet away from the water as you enjoy a sunset while sitting around the fire. The lake is a great place to kayak, paddleboard, or just relax and enjoy the view. We love coming here and spending our weekends on the lake. All tent sites are equipped with picnic tables and most sites are electric. looking for other epic reviews check out the top ten campgrounds in PA https://www.longdaycampingco.com/post/10-best-campsites-in-pennsylvania-gorgeous-sites-to-enjoy-the-outdoors

  • T
    Jun. 16, 2019

    Quemahoning Family Recreation Area

    Enjoyable family campground

    Quemahoning Family Recreation Area offers great fishing, some nice trails and generally wonderful weather during the summer season.  The campground offers some sites with electrical and others with varying primitive services.  The campground has a bathroom with showers (2 for men, 2 for women).  The result is there are sometimes lines waiting for a shower to be available.  There is a camp store where wood, ice and fishing supplies are available.  There is no trash service;  campers are expected to carry out their trash.  Campsites do have fire rings, a picnic table and parking available.  The campgrounds are pet friendly.  Boats are available to rent.  If you bring your own power needs to be electric only.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 15, 2023

    Black Moshannon State Park Campground

    No cell, no problem!

    General: 73-site campground; most have electric hookups, and some are FHU. Pets are only permitted at selected sites. There are also 20 (13 rustic and 6 modern) cabins. Cell service is extremely limited to non-existent (Verizon). 

    Site Quality: Pads are gravel and most appeared to be level. Site 70 was at the end of the loop which is why we picked it. A picnic table, fire ring, and lantern hook complete each site. 

    Bathhouse: As has been our experience in all PA state parks, the bathhouse was pristine, and the shower (for no additional cost) was clean with plentiful hot water and was very much appreciated. 

    Activities/Amenities: Coin-operated laundry. A playground is in the campground and there is an additional one at the swimming beach. The swimming beach is open from mid-May to mid-September, from 8 am– sunset. Electric motorboats are permitted on Moshannon Lake. Boat rentals are available in season. Permits are required. 24 miles of hiking trails, including two trails directly from the campground to the lake. In the summer, there is a camper store/concession stand. Hunting is allowed in season. There are 4.3 miles of mountain biking trails. 

    I used to think Oregon State Parks were the best, but Pennsylvania State Parks have them beat by a mile. We have yet to be disappointed by the amenities(especially the clean bathrooms) offered at the half-dozen state parks we have visited so far.

  • Jen R.
    Nov. 6, 2020

    Cabin at Raystown Lake

    Remote cabin in the woods surrounded by nature

    This cabin was absolutely amazing. It is off of a stone road in Rothrock State Forest in a gated community. The instructions for gaining access to the community and to the cabin were provided by the owners. We had two families here which were four adults and three children. There was plenty of room for everyone. There were two full bathrooms a small kitchen, dining area, a living room equipped with movies since there was no cable or internet service, a side room off of the kitchen with an electric stove which heated the property. There was also a side and rear deck equipped with a picnic table, chairs and a gas grill. There were also three fire pits around the property to choose from which was great. The back yard was huge and was great for the kids to run around and play football and tag. There was also a horseshoe pit with shoes provided. All kitchen items for eating and cooking were provided. There was a coffee pot as well along with a toaster. Hiking at nearby Trough Creek State Park was amazing and we went to see the Balanced Rock. We also went to Raystown Lake visitor area and checked out the beach area and got some nice photos of the lake. We then headed to the nearby town of Huntingdon and went to Ferguson's Pub for lunch. The food there was great and the owner and waitress were extremely nice. I highly recommend giving them a visit while in town. I recommend the chicken bacon ranch wrap! There is a nearby antique car museum as well and local shopping. There really is something for everyone to do here. Not to mention boating, hiking, camping at the state park and just enjoying nature at it's finest. We had such a relaxing time here I can't wait to come back!

  • J K.
    Oct. 14, 2019

    Seven Mountains Campground

    Nic cabin camping!

    Nice, clean, friendly/accommodating staff and the prices were reasonable for the accommodations. My Outdoor Adventure Algorithm is:(Drink+Fire+Lean-To)-(Rules+Regulations+Fees)/(Crowd-Privacy)*(Isolation*Acceptability of loud, primal, Forest-Man behavior)=Camping. While you won't mistake yourself for a member of the Donner Party, you'll also be comfortable, watching Dish, cooking on a gas stove or microwave inside(fire-ring out), with cold food/drinks and ice from the'big' mini-fridge. Bunk room had 2 bunk beds, each with a full size mattress AND room to move, plus good natural light. Living/dining area is large with a wall-mounted tv, rustic wood dining set, storage room and hooks/hangers, good natural light, as well as sufficient artificial direct and ambient lighting.Comfortable couch pulls out into a comfortable bed. Large covered front porch with again more lighting and a hanging swing. Parking is driveway-close, and they're pretty mellow about blazing conflagrations(IF it's under control) so you can get a REAL bed of coals to properly cook.They also have used/re-purposed camping/RV/tailgating items for sale( some free). It would even make a good event-specific yard-sale trip. Overall, a damned nice hotel in the woods. Not a survivalist challenge or hXc camping experience; just a clean, safe getaway for a game, Arts Fest, or just a time-out

  • Rebecca E.
    Aug. 17, 2017

    Black Moshannon State Park Campground

    Totally Acceptable

    Beautiful facility- typical Pa mountains, abundant green trees, water...nice Campground AND cabin rentals are really nicely situated. Water was thick with weeds & lilies but ok nonetheless. Great day trip spot.

  • Danielle S.
    May. 24, 2020

    Shawnee State Park Campground

    Pleasant camping

    We stayed at Shawnee for 2 nights Memorial Day weekend just after Covid19 restrictions had been partially lifted. Site 258 on loop D is quiet, but may have been noisy if the yurt and 2 cabins had been rented out. There is a 20 amp plug and 30 amp service at this site. The fire ring is at an angle so cooking on it proved to be a challenge (we bring a grill grate with us just in case, and had to use it). Bathroom and showers were clean, bright, and there is a dish washing sink outside. Showers were push button but pressure was great and the water was hot (make sure you push the button once before you get in so its warm if no one else is showering at that time). Bring shower shoes. We were able to hear a small bit of traffic from the highway, but nothing that disturbed us. There are several stores within a 20 minute drive (Walmart, etc) and a mall an hour away. Camp wood at the entrance is $5 and is tiny; our biggest piece was a foot long, 4 inches wide and 2 inches thick! It was okay to start a fire, but we went into the woods and picked up dead wood that we cut into manageable logs. There weren't any roadside stacks of seasoned wood, so be prepared if it rains. The picnic table was saturated and too heavy to move, so we ate sitting in camp chairs. We would stay again.


Guide to Flinton

Cabin accommodations near Flinton, Pennsylvania range from state park options to private resorts across the Allegheny Mountains. The region sits at elevations between 1,500-2,500 feet, creating cooler temperatures even during summer months. Most cabin facilities operate from April through October, with some extending to mid-December depending on weather conditions.

What to do

Kayaking on Raystown Lake: At Seven Points campground, visitors can enjoy the 250-acre lake with minimal crowds. According to camper Laure D., "We liked this campground so much that I tried booking for our last seasonal weekend in October, but there was nothing in Ridge or Point."

Mountain biking trails: Blue Knob State Park offers challenging terrain for cyclists. As Travis S. notes, "Bike trails come directly through the park making it simple to go for a ride but the trails are not for the weak. Lots of climbing or descending and fairly rocky."

Wildlife viewing: Parker Dam State Park Campground cabins provide access to the PA Wilds region. "Scenic Elk drive just north with high probability of spotting the majestic animal. During the eight months the timber rattler is a common site along the roads and in the trails," reports Travis S.

Beach access and swimming: The lakefront cabins at Lake Raystown Resort provide easy water access. As Britt B. explains, "There is a sandy beach which is perfect for swimming. Note there are minimum nightly stays over weekends during peak periods."

What campers like

Cabin privacy levels: At Black Moshannon State Park Campground, some cabin sites offer more seclusion than others. One camper, Rebecca E., found the cabins are "really nicely situated" despite noting the water was "thick with weeds & lilies but ok nonetheless."

Family-friendly amenities: Crooked Run Campground at Prince Gallitzin State Park includes specific features for children. Jackie W. shares, "Great place for kids! We love staying at crooked run campground. Has a beach on the lake. Affordable boat rentals. Bmx track for kids."

Yurt accommodations: Yellow Creek Campground offers alternative cabin-style accommodations. "We stayed in one of the yurts, and it was perfect for the group of 6 I went with. It dumped rain the first night we were there and the yurt kept us perfectly comfortable and dry," reports Alyssa H.

Modern facilities: Cabins at Seven Points provide comfortable amenities for longer stays. "The cabins were set up above and kind of overlooked down to Raystown lake. You can hear the power boats zipping up and down the lake but it wasn't annoying," notes Travis S.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Canoe Creek State Park Campground cabins provide year-round comfort. Ann P. notes, "The heat was quite efficient and kept us warm on some cold nights. I would imagine this is a very nice park in the summer, greener months."

Bring your own supplies: Most cabin accommodations require guests to bring specific items. Sarah C. explains, "These cabins are not equipped with any type of consumables, cookware or linens. You really need to bring everything if you're planning on actually using the bathroom or kitchen."

Wildlife encounters: Campers should be prepared for local fauna. At Parker Dam State Park, a reviewer warns about encountering timber rattlesnakes: "Keep your eyes open and respect them."

Reservation requirements: Booking well in advance is essential, especially for prime locations. One visitor to Blue Knob State Park recommends, "Check out an online map and book in advance."

Tips for camping with families

Beach amenities: Seven Points (PA) provides dedicated swimming areas with facilities. "The lake swimming area also had a snack bar and bathhouse," mentions Laure D.

Children's activities: Prince Gallitzin State Park's programs keep children engaged. Nicole F. recounts, "Rangers were wonderful to work with in setting up teaching opportunities for the girls. We will definitely go back."

Educational opportunities: Woodland Campground offers family-friendly learning experiences. According to Lisa L., "The park also runs a ton of classes for different things like fly fishing, hiking, etc."

Playground access: Sites at Seven Points include multiple play areas. "The campground has 6 different loops to choose from... Each loop has a playground and bathhouse," notes one reviewer.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: For those with larger rigs, Woodland Campground provides appropriate spaces. "The grounds are a beautiful park-like setting with a lake and trails. The sites are spacious and can accommodate large rigs," advises Jeff & Steff's Excellent Adventure.

Utility considerations: Blue Knob State Park has limited hookups. As Olivia L. explains, "Water is available but not at every site. There is water at the dump station. Bring everything you need, it's about 30 minutes to some supplies."

Leveling requirements: Seven Points campground has variable terrain. Tim J. shares, "According to our LevelMatePRO app it was perfectly level...that was definitely a first for us. Our pad was limestone and very flat and level."

Cell service limitations: Most cabin locations have minimal connectivity. One visitor to Blue Knob State Park recommends, "Be prepared for extremely limited cell service (Verizon)."

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