Best Cabin Camping near Strattanville, PA

Cabins at Cook Forest State Park include rustic accommodations with electricity, heat, refrigerators, and cooking facilities. The units range from cozy 4-person layouts to larger multi-family options, with most providing basic furniture and access to shared bathrooms with hot showers. "The cabin rentals are good sized, have a picnic table and fire ring with grill. There is a small table, a refrigerator, electric stove and oven, and there is heat," noted one visitor about the Indian Cabins. White's Haven Campground and Hominy Ridge also feature cabin rentals within 10 miles of Strattanville, offering varying levels of amenities from primitive to fully furnished.

Rustic log cabins predominate in the region, though Forest Ridge Campground and Kalyumet Campground provide more modern cabin options with additional comforts. Reservations are essential, particularly during summer months when Cook Forest cabins often book 8-9 months in advance. Many locations maintain separate pet-friendly cabin sections with designated walking trails. One camper described, "We stayed in the pet friendly area, which was nice. There is a pet trail through the woods that was really great to take our dog rather than walking around the campground." Winter availability varies, with some parks like White's Haven operating year-round while others close seasonally.

Most cabins provide beds but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen supplies typically include basic cookware and utensils, though specifications vary by location. Refrigerators are standard in most units, with many also offering electric stoves. On-site camp stores at locations like Kalyumet Campground sell firewood, ice, and limited groceries, though visitors planning extended stays should bring supplies from larger markets in Clarion. Campground bathhouses with showers are generally located within walking distance of cabin areas, though accessibility and cleanliness levels differ across properties.

Best Cabin Sites Near Strattanville, Pennsylvania (45)

    1. Cook Forest State Park Campground & Cabins

    51 Reviews
    Cooksburg, PA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 744-8407

    $20 - $67 / night

    "We stayed in the pet friendly area, which was nice. There is a pet trail through the woods that was really great to take our dog rather than walking around the campground."

    "The sites are good sized, have a picnic table and fire ring with grill. The bathrooms need to be updated. There are a lot of cracks and crevices where bugs hide and lots of chipped paint."

    2. Kalyumet Campground

    14 Reviews
    Lucinda, PA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 744-9622

    "We enjoyed the pool the walking/hiking trails, a trip into Cooks Forest, and even spent some time at the arcade (costs money)."

    "The hookups are a little bit farther to the back of the site but we were able to reach with our 50 foot water and power supply."

    3. Clear Creek State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Clarington, PA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 752-2368

    $22 - $57 / night

    "General: This Park is spread out along the Clarion River and, as such, is deceptively large. There are electric and non-electric sites, as well as cabins."

    "A Pennsylvania favorite, Clear Creek State Park is a beautifully maintained, scenic park, right on the Clarion River in the Clear Creek State Park."

    4. Rvino - Campers Paradise

    9 Reviews
    Clarington, PA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 752-2393

    $40 - $245 / night

    "Beautiful cabins"

    "The store front has anything you can think of, and the playground is conveniently located. The swimming pool is always cold but feels great on a nice hot day"

    5. Wolfs Camping Resort

    5 Reviews
    Shippenville, PA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 797-1103

    $55 - $250 / night

    "This place has a pool, store, laundry, snack shack lots of great activities. Friendly staff."

    "Everything is a little bit dated , workable  bath houses are clean and campstore was stocked with a plethora of items including ice cream and Made to order pizza and popcorn!"

    6. White's Haven Campground and Cabins

    2 Reviews
    Cooksburg, PA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 752-2205

    "Showers were clean and hot. Nice store, laundry. This is not a fancy campground but one we’ll love to come back to!"

    7. Forest Ridge Campground

    3 Reviews
    Marienville, PA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 927-8340

    "The campground is well kept, the bathrooms are clean (a bit of a walk from this cabin), and the pool is inviting. Being tall, the bunkbeds were a challenge, so maybe have the kids stay in this one."

    "The way it is run is exactly what you'd ever want to see, making it cozy, comfortable, and fun for every single person staying there."

    8. Hominy Ridge Cabins and Gift Shop

    1 Review
    Cooksburg, PA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 851-6377

    $145 - $250 / night

    9. Mountain View Camps

    1 Review
    Kittanning, PA
    20 miles
    +1 (814) 952-1488

    $20 - $70 / night

    "Great place to stay close to hiking trails and fishing spots. Hit the mountain bike track, explore the ruins on the game lands, and might even see an albino fawn."

    10. Pine Crest Cabins

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    Cooksburg, PA
    10 miles
    Website

    $40 - $75 / night

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Cabin Reviews near Strattanville, PA

317 Reviews of 45 Strattanville Campgrounds


  • Nicole L.
    Nov. 1, 2024

    Cook Forest State Park Campground & Cabins

    Beautiful

    Cooks forest is absolutely gorgeous. I look forward to returning as there are a lot of hiking opportunities we missed. We stayed in the pet friendly area, which was nice. There is a pet trail through the woods that was really great to take our dog rather than walking around the campground. Our site was right next to a drinking water spigot and a path to the bath house. The sites near ours were in a wooded area, which felt more private than many of the other sites we saw. There was a fore pit and a picnic table. Our fire pit was behind where the camper was parked, which also felt more private. There is no alcohol permitted in PA state parks, so alcohol is prohibited in the campground as well. It was a great spot, and we look forward to returning.

  • N
    Aug. 13, 2020

    Goddard Park Vacationland Campground

    Unhappy camper - again

    I told my wife that this was the rotten place that we stayed at before. She insisted that was somewhere else but there we were, all the people complaining about the nasty manager lady as we are swimming by AND the creepy, chubby manager dude with the grey goatee, ogling the little girls a little too long. Why are those people still there?? All she does is sit outside the office and smoke cigarettes and he creeps around. Everyone hates them and will smile to their faces but they're horrible!

    Pros: paved roads, mostly clean bathrooms and two swimming pools. Cons: Teeny, tiny sites. Bingo hall bathrooms are gross. Awful, rotten egg smelling water. The beds in the cabin rentals are rock hard. Horrible WiFi. Good luck if you’re there and the electric cuts out. Very few activities (which you will also hear about"there used to be so many activities" "Lisa never has any activities any more") Good grief, the people are unhappy but I guess, too cheap to move on to a better place? The entire staff complains about them constantly, especially Rhonda in the office. I just came in to buy ice, lady, I don't need to hear about much you hate your boss!

    I would suggest you keep looking rather than tolerate this toxic place and all the unhappy seasonal people and employees. Save your money and vacation time for a nice place with decent management.

  • Danielle S.
    Sep. 24, 2021

    Cook Forest State Park Campground & Cabins

    Good amount of space

    We stayed here on a busy weekend. The sites are good sized, have a picnic table and fire ring with grill. The bathrooms need to be updated. There are a lot of cracks and crevices where bugs hide and lots of chipped paint. I didn't shower, so no commentary on the warmth/pressure. Look at the campground map before you book your site if being close to a bathroom is important; ours was across the campsite behind us but we had to step in a rock set in the stream to get to it without walking around the loop. Plenty of trees and shrubs for privacy. Lots of firewood both in and outside the park. It's a decent drive to Clarion PA to a Walmart, but there are small camp stores close by.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 29, 2021

    Clear Creek State Park Campground

    Popular destination!

    General: This Park is spread out along the Clarion River and, as such, is deceptively large. There are electric and non-electric sites, as well as cabins. On a Friday night in late October, it was nearly full. One man we spoke with said he raised his kids coming to this campground and that it is often challenging to reserve a site unless done far in advance (I believe I reserved about three months ahead of time). 

    Site Quality: The sites vary in size and quality. All have either rock or grass “driveways”. A picnic table, fire ring, and lantern hook complete the site. Some sites are tucked in among large pine trees, some are directly on the river, and the non-electric sites are up a hill away from the river and shaded. 

    Bathhouse: The one at the very end of the campground was modern and very clean. The showers looked very clean, but we did not use them. 

    Activities/Amenities: Several hiking trails, a disc golf course and, in-season, a swimming pond and canoeing. Unfortunately, we woke to rain the next morning that looked like it was going to stick around for a while, so we did not get to explore as much of this park as we would have liked. 

    Conclusion: Our stay was nice but brief and it would be nice to return.

  • Britt B.
    Oct. 27, 2020

    Clear Creek State Park Campground

    Pennsylvania Favorite!

    A Pennsylvania favorite, Clear Creek State Park is a beautifully maintained, scenic park, right on the Clarion River in the Clear Creek State Park. The Park offers movies on an outdoor screen, regular nature talks and walks and has an onsite museum. The park has tent sites, RV sites and cabins. Clear Creek runs through the campground and is a perfect spot for a BBQ or Picnic. It also has a designated swimming beach with sand. There are multiple hiking trails leaving the campground. There is a general store just 5min from the park, plus multiple private firewood options on the road in. The park also sells firewood bundles. The Clarion is a crystal clear, shallow, rock bottom river perfect for a cool off, fishing or kayaking. There are two kayaking/tubing companies in Cook Forest to hire watercraft to float the river. Both floats don’t go as high as Clear Creek State Park so you won’t float past the campground, with the longest being 9 miles. The facilities are always clean, with large shower areas and always fully stocked with tissue. All sites have fire rings with adjustable grills. The best un-powered RV site is site 40– private and waterfront. The best powered-RV site is 39– private and waterfront. There are also two very private tent sites that are waterfront(classified as Kayak In tent sites) numbered CR-001& CR-002. Both waterfront, shaded with fire rings. Excellent tent sites! Note you can only book them for 1 night at a time. No phone reception at this one! They welcome furry friends at selected sites!

  • D
    Jul. 26, 2018

    Clear Creek State Park Campground

    Beautiful,wooded settin on the fringe of the Allegheny National Forest

    The park is on the scenic Clarion River and offers tent camping, some sites are paddle in only, RV sites, small and larger rustic cabins, and even a couple of yurts. It’s very well maintained, including the restroom/shower houses which were very clean. The upper loop tent sites are a bit more secluded and there is plenty of space for the larger cabins. The smaller cabins are more clustered but we enjoyed staying in them on a couple occasions. Be sure to bring kayaks or inner tubes for lazy hours on the river. There are kayak rentals nearby also. The Clarion River is full of wildlife including bald eagles hunting the river and an occasional black bear nearby.

    Be sure to visit Beartown Rocks that is close by. It offers a nice view of the rolling hills of Pennsylvania.

  • Danielle S.
    Mar. 23, 2018

    Cook Forest State Park Campground & Cabins

    Gorgeous trails

    I live nearby so I'm a bit biased towards the park. Definitely one of my favorite places to day hike. The trails are well maintained, and the scenery changes every few steps. Lush hardwood forest; plenty of shade for summer hikes. Not crowded at all in the off-season.

    We stayed in the Indian Cabin #I11.  There are 4 twin sized bunk beds but be forewarned, the springs and mattresses were ancient during our stay.  There is a small table, a refrigerator, electric stove and oven, and there is heat.  The windows do not open very much so bring a fan if you're camping in warm weather.   The bathhouse is clean and the showers are hot. 

    The cabins can be difficult to find in the dark, but they are located just behind the campground offices.  If you pull around to the rear of the building and look across the creek that is there, you cannot miss them.

  • Travis S.
    Jun. 30, 2020

    Dewdrop

    Spacious

    Campsite layouts are non traditional with large driveways and often times the tables and fire rings are below the driveway.  With this layout you get more privacy with very few sites having and overlapping with other sites. Pitching a tent was easy on the driveway and fairly level. Some sites had large high sided fire rings which take away from the fireside relaxation of a shorter camp chair. 

    Bathrooms and shower house was below the standards of many of PA State Parks which we regard as the benchmark for campgrounds at reasonable prices. 

    Boating and biking all accessible from the grounds. No need to drive to the trails at Jakes Rocks.

  • Britt B.
    Oct. 27, 2020

    Bear Run Campground

    Loads to do...!

    This campground is deceptively big! The nightly RV sites are close to the park entrance and are relatively flat. The campground hosts themed events, game nights and arts& crafts. There is a swimming pool and playground for the kids. It also has a small café that sells baked goods and coffee. On Saturdays they sell amazing Armish Donuts! 

    Further into the campground the sites turn to more permanent sites. Further up the hill are more cottages and camping. This campground is steep in parts and too large to walk efficiently. There is a fenced dog run area and a beautiful lake. All sites have fire rings. There is an onsite laundry, WIFI, onsite dump station and propane refill station. 

    You can also buy ice and firewood. The campground is gated. Lots to do at the campground and lots to do in the surrounding area. They welcome all furry friends!


Guide to Strattanville

Cabin options near Strattanville, Pennsylvania center around the Clarion River watershed at approximately 1,400 feet elevation in the Allegheny Plateau region. The area sits within Pennsylvania's snow belt, receiving 45-60 inches of annual snowfall. Winter cabin rentals often require advance planning due to seasonal closures at smaller facilities, while summer rentals typically demand 6-12 month advance reservations.

What to do

Hiking trails access: Cook Forest State Park Campground & Cabins features multiple hiking options through old-growth forest. "Beautiful park with huge pine trees... Nice trails and friendly campground hosts," notes Gary P. The nearby Fire Tower Trail provides panoramic views of the surrounding forest.

Disc golf course: Clear Creek State Park Campground maintains a full course for disc golf enthusiasts. One visitor described it as "a great disc golf course, a really nice little gem right outside of Cook Forest."

Winter activities: White's Haven Campground and Cabins operates year-round with winter cabin availability. "Used campground for one night stay, definitely off season, and had pretty good choice of site. Friendly check-in and escort," reports Victoria G. The surrounding area offers snowshoeing and cross-country skiing opportunities during winter months.

Fishing access: Mountain View Camps provides direct access to fishing spots. "Great place to stay close to hiking trails and fishing spots. Hit the mountain bike track, explore the ruins on the game lands, and might even see an albino fawn," mentions Richard C.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Forest Ridge Campground receives consistent praise for maintenance. "The bathrooms were extremely clean, the pool is amazing and clean, and the campsites are comfortable and well kept," states Brian H. Most cabin rental locations employ daily cleaning routines for shared facilities.

Spacious sites: Forest Ridge Campground offers generous spacing between camping areas. "Very quiet and big sites," notes Steph B. Many campers appreciate the privacy compared to more densely arranged facilities.

Stocked fishing ponds: White's Haven Campground maintains on-site fishing. "We loved our campsite right on the small pond that is stocked with Carp and Koi," explains Sue B. Several cabin locations feature dedicated fishing areas suitable for beginners.

Wildlife viewing: Cabins positioned at forest edges provide wildlife watching opportunities. According to John N. at Cook Forest State Park Campground & Cabins, visitors sometimes "woke up to find I was surrounded by a huge herd of deer. Outstanding!"

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Cabin rentals near Strattanville typically require advance planning. Erin H. from Cook Forest State Park Campground & Cabins advises, "you'd do best to book 8-9, yes, 8-9 months out for this particular weekend." Holiday weekends often sell out nearly a year in advance.

Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies significantly across the region. One Forest Ridge Campground visitor cautions, "Cell phone reception is not great so don't count on it too much." Some cabin areas have no service at all, while others maintain limited coverage.

Winter accommodations: Snow removal schedules impact winter cabin accessibility. Cabins at Clear Creek State Park Campground remain available during winter months but may require four-wheel drive access after snowfall.

Bring your own linens: Nearly all cabin rentals require guests to supply their own bedding, pillows and towels regardless of season. Kitchen facilities typically include basic cookware but no consumables.

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: Rvino - Campers Paradise provides swimming facilities for children. "The swimming pool is always cold but feels great on a nice hot day," reports Ashley S. Many cabin locations maintain either pool access or river swimming areas during summer months.

Playground access: Cabin communities often feature centralized play equipment. "The playground is conveniently located," notes Ashley S. about Rvino - Campers Paradise. Family-focused facilities position play areas within sight of cabin clusters.

Evening entertainment: Scheduled activities often occur during summer weekends. "This campground has a really nice playground and a great little beach at the entrance of the campground," explained one visitor to Clear Creek State Park Campground, adding that nature programs run regularly during peak season.

Nature education: Several parks offer ranger-led programs specifically designed for children. Wolfs Camping Resort features "themed weekends that you can find on their Facebook," according to Owen I., making it "perfect for kids young and old!"

Tips from RVers

Hookup distance: At Kalyumet Campground, RV site layouts sometimes require extra equipment. "Our only complaint would be the site we were in (11) and others next to it were quite far from the water and cable hookups. I ended up having to run 60ft of water hose and 50ft of cable in order to get a connection," advises Ember M.

Winter cabin alternatives: Some RVers prefer cabin rentals during cold weather due to winterization concerns. Year-round facilities like White's Haven Campground and Cabins provide heated cabin options when RV camping becomes impractical.

Site leveling: Clear Creek State Park Campground requires preparation for uneven terrain. "Most of the spots will require leveling blocks," notes Isaac R. Many cabin rentals offer more level foundations than corresponding RV sites.

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