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The cabin exterior is nestled among mature trees, featuring large windows that allow natural light to illuminate the interior. A stone pathway leads to a deck, offering access to outdoor seating and a hot tub, set within a serene wooded environment.
Cabin in Huntingdon
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Raystown Retreat - Spacious Luxury Family Cabin

This newly updated LUXURY cabin is the perfect space for a family vacation or reunion. The highlight of the house is the huge custom kitchen and large great room. The bedrooms are perfect for multiple families with privacy and nearly attached baths for each "family area". Located 10 +/- minutes from 7 Points Marina and downtown Huntingdon, the location is ideal. The kitchen, laundry and bathrooms are stocked with everything you need - linens, towels and lots of extras- less packing for you.

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A cozy cabin is nestled among vibrant autumn trees, showcasing a covered porch with seating. The sleek black exterior contrasts with the colorful foliage, while the surrounding landscape features a grassy area leading to the wooded backdrop.
Cottage in Mapleton
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 349 reviews

Fern Hill Cottage ~ With Hot Tub~ Nature~

Experience the tranquility of rural Pennsylvania with a stay at our serene cabin, nestled on 20 acres of land that's home to deer, turkey, and bear. The cabin features a relaxing hot tub and an outside fire ring. There's plenty to explore nearby, with the Thousand Steps just a short 15-minute drive away. Raystown Lake, East Broad Top Railroad, and Juniata River for fishing and canoeing are all within a convenient 25-minute drive. This cabin offers the perfect base for your Pennsylvania escape.

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A small, charming cabin is situated amid a well-maintained lawn. Colorful flower beds surround the entrance, and a pathway leads to the cabin's porch, which features a few seating options. Lush greenery and trees enhance the secluded ambiance of the property.
Cabin in Bedford
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 398 reviews

Cozy Cabin With Outdoor Hot Tub

Self check for convenience Tiny cabin with all you need squeezed into it for pleasant stay. It is located on a secluded property not far (5 miles) from major interstates. It is a small guest house across the lawn from our house where my wife and I live. It has window AC and wifi available. Free continental breakfast foods provided. (There is no kitchen) Cleaned to perfection ! We do spray for bugs but it is not unusual to see some spiders and bugs since the cabin is right against the woods.

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A modern guest house features a sloped roof and large triangular windows. A covered porch is adorned with pillars and flower planters, surrounded by manicured grass and tree line, creating a welcoming outdoor space.
Home in Huntingdon
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 264 reviews

MountainView Guest House

Our place is close to Penn State University, Juniata College, Lake Raystown, Trough Creek State Park, Allegrippas Bike Trail, Altoona Curve, State College Spikes, Lincoln Caverns and 1,000 Steps. You’ll love our place because our Guest House sits on 3.1 acres with wildlife passing through the property. Our place is good for couples, solo adventurers, business travelers, families (with kids), and furry friends (pets). We are open all year and you will love the views of every season.

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A two-story red chalet is nestled among lush trees, featuring a deck that wraps around its base. Skylights adorn the roof, and a small staircase leads to the entry. The natural surroundings contribute to a sense of seclusion and harmony with nature.
Chalet in James Creek
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

"Lost Eden" Raystown Lake, mountain views, hot tub

Get "lost" to nature in this luxury house for two, located a 5 minute drive from Shy Beaver boat launch. Atop a meandering mountain road, this unique chalet has treetop views, a 30-foot-high living room, and a open bedroom with a king bed. Lots of natural light filters in from skylights and windows. A spiral staircase adjoins both decks. The lower level has a relaxing hot tub with a privacy wall and patio furniture. A cable railing incloses the deck for an unobstructed view of nature.

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A scenic view of the Juniata River, featuring a person wading through the water near a bridge. A cozy sleeping area is presented with a queen bed, complemented by soft bedding and bedside lamps. The balcony offers an inviting seating arrangement with chairs facing the river.
Apartment in Huntingdon
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

Riverside Retreat-studio w/ river view balcony

Enjoy balcony views of the Juniata River and the neighboring two parks while being within walking distance to everything downtown. 553 sq. ft. of space, laundry facilities, full kitchen, outdoor charcoal grill, and even tubes for the river make this space perfect for extended stays. Fishermen and kayakers will love the close access to the river. Just a 10 minute walk to the Amtrak station, restaurants, and groceries. This unit is located on the second floor with no elevator.

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A private cottage is set against a backdrop of lush greenery, featuring a covered porch with two chairs. Large windows enhance the cottage's inviting appearance, while well-maintained grass surrounds the structure, creating a serene outdoor space.
Cottage in Martinsburg
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Country Spring Farm Cottage with Breathtaking View

Private Cottage, perfect for couples, friend trips or the family(up to 6 guests: Handicap Accessible and kid friendly). Near Lake Raystown(12 mi.), Penn State football 1 hour Altoona Airport(4.4 mi.), Tradition's Restaurant & Bakery & Retail(4.5 mi.)& More. Campfire area, hiking trail on-site (marked), Flat top grill (by request), Crib and high chair set-up (by request), romantic set-up (by request for a slight upcharge.... Can discuss what you may want.)

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An open living space features high A-frame ceilings and large windows that fill the area with natural light. A cozy seating arrangement is complemented by a wooden table, while the adjacent kitchen area is equipped with dark cabinetry and modern appliances.
Guesthouse in Martinsburg
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Cove Mountain Vista| BBQ| Spectacular Views |Relax

Welcome to Cove Mountain Vista! This lovely guesthouse is located just outside of Martinsburg PA! Perched on a mountainside with a breathtaking view of the valley! Two miles from altoona airport, book a direct flight from philadelphia and rent a car for the perfect weekend away! This is a stylish one bedroom guesthouse with everything you need! Located beside the main house but with your own private entrance, we respect our guest's privacy for every stay!

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The exterior view of a well-maintained house features a spacious porch with white railings and black shutters on the windows. Green shrubs and flower beds adorn the front, while a stone wall outlines the property. A driveway leads to a two-car garage underneath.
Apartment in Martinsburg
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

Mountain Living Close to Raystown Lake

Enjoy some time in this well kept home, with mountain views, just 20 minutes from Raystown Lake and close to Blue Knob Ski Resort. Since you are in the heart of Amish country there is home cooking and baking nearby! The area boasts of several antique shops as well. The lower level apartment you will have to yourself. It has a separate entrance from the main level. This level features a gas fireplace, large master bedroom and partial kitchen.

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A charming exterior view showcases a two-story house with a stone chimney and sloped roof. The entry features a screened porch with wooden framing and a stone pathway leading to landscaped steps. Lush greenery surrounds the home, enhancing the natural setting.
Home in James Creek
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Raystown Mountain Escape - Views & Relaxing Spaces

Spacious 4 Bedroom family home on 3 private acres on hilltop. 1.5 miles from Shy Beaver Boat launch in James Creek. Beautiful views out every window. Sunset view of Cove Mountain from large deck and firepit. Plenty of yard space for kids to run around or for boat parking. Covered patio for those rainy days. 200 Channel Cable on 4 TVs including 75" Smart TV, and Zoom quality Gig internet on all 3 Floors. Well stocked kitchen, dishwasher, and AC.

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Cabin in Huntingdon
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

Crown Jewel Vista : Raystown Lake: Snyders Run

The best view of Raystown Lake awaits you at the Crown Jewel Vista. This beautiful true log home sits atop Terrace Mountain on 142 acres that extend all the way to the water. This cabin boasts 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms with spectacular views of the lake and beyond. With a 2000 sq ft patio. Features include a huge stone fireplace as the centerpiece of the house that extends from the basement through to the 2nd story vaulted ceiling.

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A cabin exterior is surrounded by lush greenery, featuring a rustic wooden façade and a stoned chimney. A spacious front porch is lined with hanging plants and accessible steps, while a gravel pathway leads up to the welcoming entrance.
Cabin in McVeytown
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Romantic getaway cabin in quiet setting w/ Jacuzzi

Forget your worries in this spacious and serene space. Our cabin quietly tucked away in a private setting, yet conveniently located near a coffee shop, several restaurant options, convenience stores, and the Juniata River. Relax on the front or back porch, unwind in the jacuzzi, or cozy up near the indoor fireplace! Our goal is for your stay to be one of rejuvanation and connection.

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All about Raystown Lake

Manmade Raystown Lake, which sprawls more than 8,000 acres, is the biggest lake that resides entirely inside the state of Pennsylvania. (There are larger ones that spill beyond the state’s borders.) It was built by the Army Corps of Engineers, which still owns much of the surrounding land, meaning it has gone largely undeveloped. This big, serene body of water looks out to verdant hills and, in the distance, the Allegheny Mountains, and not much else. Vacationers come here to swim, boat, scuba dive, and fish, or to wander the forested trails nearby. Nestled in the Central Pennsylvania countryside, this place is all about rural idyll and outdoor recreation, with side trips to charming towns that seem preserved in a bygone era, replete with drive-in movie theaters and homegrown museums. But this place has a little mystery, too: Since 1962, people have reported seeing an unusual creature in the lake that locals affectionately call Raystown Ray.

What are the top things to do in Raystown Lake?

Lincoln Caverns

Explore two big caverns here, filled with sparkly crystals, jagged stalactites, and crenulated flowstones. At night you can take a blacklight tour, for a chance to see the phosphorescent rock formations lit up in ethereal shades of blue and purple. On Wednesdays there are workshops for curious visitors on topics such as bats and gemstones. The caves are open by appointment only during the winter months.

Isett Heritage Museum

Melvin Isett has amassed antiques and memorabilia for decades, with the goal of opening a museum, and this eclectic 40,000-piece collection is the result. In three large buildings, including a circa-1940s renovated barn, you’ll find sprawling displays of Victrola record players and 8-track-tape players; antique printing presses; laundry, medical, and dental equipment; fainting couches; fireplaces; and an ice cream fountain from the dairy where Isett worked as a teenager. It’s difficult to say exactly what the theme of this museum is, or whether it has one. One thing is certain: It is not boring.

Rockhill Trolley Museum

Go for a ride on a vintage trolley car at this museum dedicated to preserving the golden age of trolley travel. Its collection of more than 30 vehicles includes streamlined passenger trolleys painted in jolly colors, snow sweepers, and cargo haulers, some from international origins such as Brazil and Portugal. Many are in operation, and volunteer conductors take passengers on two-to-three-hour scenic rides.