The best dog-friendly cabins in Pennsylvania

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Looking for a cozy cabin in Pennsylvania where you can bring your furry friend? Hipcamp has over 90 options to choose from, each with their own unique blend of pet-friendly accommodations and nearby activities. Whether you're looking to explore historic sites, watch wildlife, or hit the off-road trails, you're sure to find the perfect spot. Some of the top campsites in the area include Neal Homestead Camp (112 reviews), Burnhead Grazings (96 reviews), and MLWSTABLES DOUBLE RAINBOW FARM (99 reviews). Prices range from as low as $25 per night to an average of $134 per night. Amenities like potable water and trash are popular among campers, and of course, pets are always welcome.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Lauder Family Campground

1. Lauder Family Campground

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23 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Frenchville, PA
Discover the charm of Lauder Family Campground, a unique destination that offers a blend of serene nature and convenient amenities for both RV and tent campers, as well as cozy cabin rentals. Nestled near state game lands and the Mosquito Creek Sportsmen's Club, this campground is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of the great outdoors. With ample space for privacy and relaxation, Lauder Family Campground provides a peaceful retreat for families and friends alike. Enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, from hiking and fishing to exploring nearby swimming holes. The campground's proximity to Penn State University in Frenchville makes it an ideal spot for visitors and alumni seeking a tranquil getaway. In addition to its natural attractions, the area boasts local restaurants and shops, ensuring that you have everything you need for a comfortable stay. Whether you're looking to unwind in a cabin or set up camp under the stars, Lauder Family Campground is your gateway to adventure and relaxation in a picturesque setting.
Electrical Hookup
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$17
 / night
Burnhead Grazings

2. Burnhead Grazings

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4 sites · Tents, Lodging · Indiana , PA
The rich history of Burnhead Grazings is enveloped in a love for God's creation. Dr. Gib and Emmy Lou McLaughlin purchased Burnhead, which is Gaelic for the head of the stream, from William H. Stevens. The once pasture for Hilltop Dairy's cows became a pasture for sheep. Gib and Emmy had been in search of land for years after getting their first border collie and falling in love with the Shepherd lifestyle. Gib trained dozens of border collies to work the sheep and did hundreds of demonstrations highlighting the herding abilities of the collie across the country. Their love for Scotland and the border collie took them Scotland on many occasions. Burnhead Grazings is a snapshot of Scotland, "in bye" or close to, the beautiful college town of Indiana, PA. Less than two miles from two hotels, three miles from downtown, and within minutes from Amish country, it is amazing that this respite still exists so close to civilization. Gib and Emmy's daughter, Moire McLaughlin Bridges and her husband Randy have endeavored to bring the sheep back to Burnhead Grazings and to continue the family tradition as well as to share in the experience. You can listen to an interview on The Christian Witness Program on this page for some history about Moire and Randy in Tennessee where they were residing before coming to Indiana. They are producing lamb, wool for spinning and felting, and hay and are opening up the farm for small events such as weddings or family reunions. Moire is also the author and illustrator of a children's book available for sale on iBooks called Sissy & The King. In November of 2014, with the help of Hilltop Baptist Church and many others, they began hosting an event, LIFE Nativity, the weekend before Thanksgiving, which benefits Life-Way Pregnancy Center. Moire is also a fine artist and gives classes on wool felting. Ask about signing up for a class or book a private felting party.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$41
 / night
Peaceful And Private Pocono Cabin

4. Peaceful And Private Pocono Cabin

1 site · Lodging · Dingmans Ferry, PA
Tucked into ten private, forested acres and bordering thousands more of protected wilderness, Standing Stone Cabin is the perfect basecamp for year-round outdoor adventure—or a peaceful retreat from everyday life. It’s a special place to spend quality time with family and friends while reconnecting with the natural world. Inside, the open layout features a vaulted great room with a freestanding stone fireplace at its center. Settle onto the comfortable couches for a cozy evening, roast s’mores, or set the vibe with the 55" smart TV and sound system. The well-equipped kitchen includes a breakfast bar and a large dining table, perfect for family meals and game nights. Up the cantilevered staircase, you’ll find three bedrooms (K, Q, Q), a nook with a queen futon, and a second full bathroom. Step onto the back deck to relax in the hot tub, sway on the swing, or dine while overlooking the quiet forest. The backyard also offers a fire pit and charcoal grill. Set hundreds of feet from the road for ultimate privacy, you’ll feel immersed in the state forest. Keep an eye out for local wildlife such as deer—and even the occasional black bear. Stay connected with high-speed SpaceX Starlink Internet (~120 Mbps). The area is an outdoor paradise with endless activities. Hike directly from the property, fish or canoe on nearby lakes, ride ATVs, or explore numerous waterfalls. In winter, enjoy skiing at Shawnee or Camelback, plus indoor waterparks. Twin cot available upon request. Exploring the Area: • Backs up to State Forest trails • Little Mud & Peck’s Pond (fishing/canoeing): 3–7 min • Maple Run ATV Trailhead: 9 min • Waterfalls galore (Bushkill, Dingmans, Raymondskill—the tallest in PA, & more): 13–25 min • Promised Land State Park: 25 min • Shawnee Mountain Ski: 27 min • Historic Milford & Hawley (shops, breweries): 28 min • Delaware River (canoeing, rafting, swimming): 28–30 min • Lake Wallenpaupack: 29 min • Camelback & Kalahari Resorts: 45 min
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$200
 / night

Looking for a cozy cabin in Pennsylvania where you can bring your furry friend? Hipcamp has over 90 options to choose from, each with their own unique blend of pet-friendly accommodations and nearby activities. Whether you're looking to explore historic sites, watch wildlife, or hit the off-road trails, you're sure to find the perfect spot. Some of the top campsites in the area include Neal Homestead Camp (112 reviews), Burnhead Grazings (96 reviews), and MLWSTABLES DOUBLE RAINBOW FARM (99 reviews). Prices range from as low as $25 per night to an average of $134 per night. Amenities like potable water and trash are popular among campers, and of course, pets are always welcome.

97% (2.6K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Lauder Family Campground

1. Lauder Family Campground

100%
(2)
23 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Frenchville, PA
Discover the charm of Lauder Family Campground, a unique destination that offers a blend of serene nature and convenient amenities for both RV and tent campers, as well as cozy cabin rentals. Nestled near state game lands and the Mosquito Creek Sportsmen's Club, this campground is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of the great outdoors. With ample space for privacy and relaxation, Lauder Family Campground provides a peaceful retreat for families and friends alike. Enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, from hiking and fishing to exploring nearby swimming holes. The campground's proximity to Penn State University in Frenchville makes it an ideal spot for visitors and alumni seeking a tranquil getaway. In addition to its natural attractions, the area boasts local restaurants and shops, ensuring that you have everything you need for a comfortable stay. Whether you're looking to unwind in a cabin or set up camp under the stars, Lauder Family Campground is your gateway to adventure and relaxation in a picturesque setting.
Electrical Hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$17
 / night
Burnhead Grazings

2. Burnhead Grazings

100%
(157)
4 sites · Tents, Lodging · Indiana , PA
The rich history of Burnhead Grazings is enveloped in a love for God's creation. Dr. Gib and Emmy Lou McLaughlin purchased Burnhead, which is Gaelic for the head of the stream, from William H. Stevens. The once pasture for Hilltop Dairy's cows became a pasture for sheep. Gib and Emmy had been in search of land for years after getting their first border collie and falling in love with the Shepherd lifestyle. Gib trained dozens of border collies to work the sheep and did hundreds of demonstrations highlighting the herding abilities of the collie across the country. Their love for Scotland and the border collie took them Scotland on many occasions. Burnhead Grazings is a snapshot of Scotland, "in bye" or close to, the beautiful college town of Indiana, PA. Less than two miles from two hotels, three miles from downtown, and within minutes from Amish country, it is amazing that this respite still exists so close to civilization. Gib and Emmy's daughter, Moire McLaughlin Bridges and her husband Randy have endeavored to bring the sheep back to Burnhead Grazings and to continue the family tradition as well as to share in the experience. You can listen to an interview on The Christian Witness Program on this page for some history about Moire and Randy in Tennessee where they were residing before coming to Indiana. They are producing lamb, wool for spinning and felting, and hay and are opening up the farm for small events such as weddings or family reunions. Moire is also the author and illustrator of a children's book available for sale on iBooks called Sissy & The King. In November of 2014, with the help of Hilltop Baptist Church and many others, they began hosting an event, LIFE Nativity, the weekend before Thanksgiving, which benefits Life-Way Pregnancy Center. Moire is also a fine artist and gives classes on wool felting. Ask about signing up for a class or book a private felting party.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$41
 / night
Peaceful And Private Pocono Cabin

4. Peaceful And Private Pocono Cabin

1 site · Lodging · Dingmans Ferry, PA
Tucked into ten private, forested acres and bordering thousands more of protected wilderness, Standing Stone Cabin is the perfect basecamp for year-round outdoor adventure—or a peaceful retreat from everyday life. It’s a special place to spend quality time with family and friends while reconnecting with the natural world. Inside, the open layout features a vaulted great room with a freestanding stone fireplace at its center. Settle onto the comfortable couches for a cozy evening, roast s’mores, or set the vibe with the 55" smart TV and sound system. The well-equipped kitchen includes a breakfast bar and a large dining table, perfect for family meals and game nights. Up the cantilevered staircase, you’ll find three bedrooms (K, Q, Q), a nook with a queen futon, and a second full bathroom. Step onto the back deck to relax in the hot tub, sway on the swing, or dine while overlooking the quiet forest. The backyard also offers a fire pit and charcoal grill. Set hundreds of feet from the road for ultimate privacy, you’ll feel immersed in the state forest. Keep an eye out for local wildlife such as deer—and even the occasional black bear. Stay connected with high-speed SpaceX Starlink Internet (~120 Mbps). The area is an outdoor paradise with endless activities. Hike directly from the property, fish or canoe on nearby lakes, ride ATVs, or explore numerous waterfalls. In winter, enjoy skiing at Shawnee or Camelback, plus indoor waterparks. Twin cot available upon request. Exploring the Area: • Backs up to State Forest trails • Little Mud & Peck’s Pond (fishing/canoeing): 3–7 min • Maple Run ATV Trailhead: 9 min • Waterfalls galore (Bushkill, Dingmans, Raymondskill—the tallest in PA, & more): 13–25 min • Promised Land State Park: 25 min • Shawnee Mountain Ski: 27 min • Historic Milford & Hawley (shops, breweries): 28 min • Delaware River (canoeing, rafting, swimming): 28–30 min • Lake Wallenpaupack: 29 min • Camelback & Kalahari Resorts: 45 min
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$200
 / night

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