Lexington Camp – A Warm, Welcoming Cabin in the Heart of Pine Creek Valley
Lexington Camp blends historic character with modern comfort in a way that reflects the spirit of the Pine Creek Valley. The original portion of the cabin, built in 1901, now serves as the kitchen and dining area and features a beautifully refinished ceiling that exposes the original hand‑cut rafters. In the early 1990s, the cabin was expanded to over 2,000 square feet, creating a spacious layout with generous living areas where guests can unwind after a full day of exploring the gorge.
The cabin offers a large, comfortable living room, a fully equipped kitchen with two full‑size refrigerators, a 55” Smart TV with Roku, high‑speed fiber‑optic internet, and a modern central heating and air‑conditioning system. Upstairs, a wide bunkhouse‑style sleeping area provides multiple beds, perfect for up to 8 guests.
The Pine Creek Rail Trail—named Pennsylvania’s 2026 Trail of the Year—approximately ¾ mile from the cabin at the Rattlesnake Rock Access, gives guests effortless access to one of the most scenic biking, hiking, fishing, and kayaking corridors in the state, including the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon.
Location
The Lexington Camp sits in the heart of Pine Creek Valley, close to the central–southern section of the Pine Creek Rail Trail and surrounded by some of Pennsylvania’s most iconic outdoor destinations. The Blackwell area provides easy access to trailheads, fishing spots, scenic overlooks, and small town charm.
Wildlife
The area around Lexington Camp has a rich and lively wildlife presence. Deer and wild turkeys may wander through the property as part of their daily routines, and smaller wildlife—squirrels, chipmunks, and backyard birds—are common around the trees and yard. Black bears move through this part of the valley, and foxes, raccoons, and opossums occasionally cross the woods and open spaces.
Along Pine Creek, bald eagles and ospreys may be seen gliding overhead or perched in the trees that line the water. Great blue herons, kingfishers, and a variety of songbirds add to the sense of being surrounded by nature, especially in the early morning and late afternoon.
In the evenings, guests may hear coyotes calling from the ridges and Whip‑poor‑wills echoing from the treeline, adding to the valley’s quiet nighttime rhythm. Timber rattlesnakes are part of the broader ecosystem and generally keep to themselves when given space.
These moments of wildlife activity bring a gentle calm to the valley.
Amenities
Whether you’re planning a family getaway, an outdoor adventure, or a peaceful escape, Lexington Camp offers comfort, convenience, and a genuine sense of place.
• High‑speed fiber‑optic WiFi suitable for remote work, streaming, and video calls
• Central heating and air conditioning for year‑round comfort
• Fully equipped kitchen with two full‑size refrigerators, gas stove with removable griddle, oven, microwave, dishwasher, toaster, coffee pot, crockpot, pots, pans, dishes, and bakeware
• Complimentary coffee and tea
• 55” Smart TV with Roku in the main living area
• Washer and dryer
• Gas grill on the deck for outdoor cooking
• Large upstairs bunkhouse‑style sleeping area with multiple beds
• Covered front and back porches, a sunny side deck, and peaceful backyard mountain views
• Essential supplies provided: toilet paper, paper towels, dish soap, hand soap, laundry detergent, dryer sheets, and trash bags
• Contactless check‑in for convenience and privacy
The combination of historic details, modern systems, and generous living space makes the cabin comfortable for both short visits and longer stays.
What’s Nearby
• Pine Creek Rail Trail (2026 PA Trail of the Year) — A 62‑mile trail through Pine Creek Gorge.
• Pine Creek — Clear water, mountain scenery, and excellent fishing with easy Rail Trail access. This same stretch of Pine Creek runs behind the cabin and is reachable from the Rattlesnake Rock Access.
• Cedar Run Stream — A pristine tributary of Pine Creek with crystal‑clear water, deep pools, and untouched mountain scenery. Known for wild brown and native brook trout.
• Slate Run Stream — A renowned wild‑trout fishery with exceptionally clear water. Many top spots require steep angler trails; easier access is near the village of Slate Run and the mouth where it meets Pine Creek.
• Schoolhouse Trail (Blackwell Vista) — A steep, rugged climb leading to the Blackwell Vista with expansive views over Pine Creek Gorge.
• Gillespie Point Trailhead — A short but strenuous ~2‑mile climb to the summit of Gillespie Point, the “Matterhorn of Pennsylvania,” gaining about 1,000 feet and ending on a rocky summit with sweeping views.
• Bohen Trail (Waterfalls & Gorge Route) — A rewarding hike featuring dramatic waterfalls and rugged terrain. The trail climbs through a narrow gorge to Jerry Run Falls and Bohen Run Falls.
• West Rim Trail — A 30‑mile trail along the western edge of the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon. The southern section, accessible from Rattlesnake Rock, offers steep climbs and immediate high‑elevation vistas.
• Bradley Wales Scenic View — A standout roadside overlook on the west rim of the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon, offering sweeping, unobstructed views of Pine Creek Gorge. Easy access and dramatic vistas make it one of the most memorable stops along the canyon.
Local Stores & Outfitters
The Pine Creek Valley offers a handful of well‑known local shops and outfitters that make trip planning, gear rentals, and trail logistics easy for guests staying at Lexington Camp.
• Miller’s Store (Blackwell) — A classic stop for riders and hikers, offering bike rentals, glass‑bottled sodas, local meats and cheeses, chocolates, honey, jellies, soaps, and a wide selection of Pennsylvania‑made goods. Local artwork lines the walls, giving the shop a welcoming, small‑town feel.
• Wolfe’s General Store (Slate Run) — A long‑standing favorite for trail users, stocked with bike rentals, trail gear, groceries, gas, propane, gifts, clothing, handcrafted soaps and lotions, candles, toys, gemstones, and crystals. The wine room features Cassel Vineyards wines and slushies, and the deli serves breakfast sandwiches and artisan options.
• Slate Run Tackle Shop (Slate Run) — Located inside Wolfe’s, this Orvis‑affiliated fly‑fishing shop carries rods, reels, flies, waders, and gear for anglers of all experience levels. Hunting and fishing licenses are available on site.
• Pine Creek Outfitters (Shuttles, Rentals & Guided Trips) — A full‑service outfitter providing shuttle transport for riders, bikes, kayaks, canoes, rafts, tubes, gear, vehicles, and even dogs. Their rental fleet includes cruisers, hybrids, pedal‑assist e‑bikes, mountain bikes, youth bikes, pull‑behind carriers, and tag‑alongs. They also offer guided rafting trips from their riverside base in Ansonia, navigating class II/III rapids with wildlife viewing, a mid‑trip lunch, and shuttle return.
Wellsboro & Pennsylvania Grand Canyon Area (At a Glance)
The Pine Creek Valley and surrounding Tioga County region offer a mix of dramatic natural scenery and classic small‑town charm. Guests staying at Lexington Camp are within easy reach of some of Pennsylvania’s most celebrated landscapes and experiences.
• Pennsylvania Grand Canyon — A six‑million‑year‑old glacial gorge carved through the Appalachian Mountains, known for its sweeping views and rugged terrain.
• Leonard Harrison State Park — The signature East Rim viewpoint with paved overlooks, a visitor center, and panoramic views into Pine Creek Gorge.
• Colton Point State Park — The West Rim counterpart, offering rugged overlooks, forested trails, and dramatic views across to Leonard Harrison.
• Hills Creek State Park — A peaceful 407 ‑acre lakeside park with five miles of easy trails, picnic areas, and a 137‑acre warm‑water lake known for osprey, bald eagles, and migrating waterfowl. The lake offers swimming, boating, and great fishing.
• Outdoor Activities — Miles of hiking, biking, paddling, horseback riding, and fishing opportunities throughout Pine Creek Gorge and the surrounding state forests.
Wellsboro
A picturesque small town known for its Victorian gas lights, preserved Main Street, and classic Americana atmosphere. Wellsboro serves as the cultural and commercial hub of the region, offering:
• Shops & Culture — A family‑owned department store, a restored 1930s movie theater, local museums, art galleries, and community theater performances.
• Dining — Italian, Mexican, Southern, and classic Pennsylvania comfort food, along with cafés, bakeries, and locally owned restaurants.
• Tyoga Country Club — A scenic, four star Golf Digest course just two miles from Wellsboro, designed by Edmund Ault, Ltd. Serene, uncrowded, and set in Grand Canyon Country, with creative holes and beautiful natural terrain.
Annual Events
Morris
Morris hosts two long‑standing community events that bring together food, music, competitions, and classic small‑town charm.
• Annual Rattlesnake Round‑Up — June 13–14, 2026 A lively early‑summer tradition featuring a one‑pitch softball tournament, chicken BBQ, flea and craft market, fireworks, live entertainment, breakfast, and concessions.
• Morris Old Home Days — September 5–7, 2026 A Labor Day weekend celebration with a stone‑boat tractor pull, ox roast dinner, breakfast, flea and craft market, live entertainment, talent show, parade, and fireworks.
We’d be glad to welcome you to Lexington Camp, where the quiet of the mountains, the comfort of the cabin, and the easy charm of the Pine Creek Valley come together for a stay that feels peaceful, memorable, and genuinely restorative.
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About the neighborhood
Morris
Located in Morris, this cabin is in the mountains. While the natural beauty of Wellsboro Park and Packer Park can be enjoyed by anyone, those looking for an activity can check out Ski Sawmill. Enjoy the area's slopes with skiing, and don't miss out on the snowmobiling.
Leonard Harrison State Park - 45 min drive - 43.1 km
Mansfield University of Pennsylvania - 52 min drive - 63.7 km
Little Pine State Park - 56 min drive - 55.3 km
Restaurants
Cedar Run Inn - 8 min drive
Inn 287 - 18 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Is Lexington Camp – A Warm, Welcoming Cabin in the Heart of Pine Creek Valley pet-friendly?
Yes, this property allows dogs (limit 4 total).
How much does it cost to stay at Lexington Camp – A Warm, Welcoming Cabin in the Heart of Pine Creek Valley?
As of Jun 19, 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Lexington Camp – A Warm, Welcoming Cabin in the Heart of Pine Creek Valley on Jun 22, 2026 start from $250, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking?
Onsite parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Lexington Camp – A Warm, Welcoming Cabin in the Heart of Pine Creek Valley?
Check-in begins at 2:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Lexington Camp – A Warm, Welcoming Cabin in the Heart of Pine Creek Valley?
Check-out is at 12:00 PM.
Where is Lexington Camp – A Warm, Welcoming Cabin in the Heart of Pine Creek Valley located?
Situated in the mountains, this cabin is 12 mi (19.4 km) from Ski Sawmill and within 20 mi (32 km) of Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hospital and Wellsboro Park. Wynken, Blynken, and Nod Fountain and Green Free Library are also within 20 mi (32 km).
Reviews
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This is second year for my gang to stay here, and it is just perfect for our purposes. It has a very large and well-supplied kitchen in terms of cookware, utensils and spices. There is also plenty of space for us all to eat together or just hang out, inside or out. The large loft provides plenty of sleeping quarters. It is a very clean and comfortable place for a large group to gather. We hope to be back next year!
Steve K.
Stayed 4 nights in May 2026
Response from VrboOwner on May 20, 2026
Thank you for the kind review and for being such fantastic returning guests. I’m happy to hear the kitchen, loft, and gathering areas continue to suit your group so well. We appreciate how well you care for the home and would love to host you again next year.
My family of 4 stayed for 2 nights. This property is the perfect location for biking the Pine Creek Rail Trail. The house had all of the amenities needed for a comfortable stay.
This was the perfect place for my retired friends and I to enjoy some fishing. It was very clean, spacious and furnished very nicely. The kitchen was well-stocked with everything and had a giant table for us to eat together. We are already planning to return next year!
Well kept quiet spacious and welcoming we enjoyed it very much will definately use again everything was there well stocked only had to take food to make i highly recommend
It was perfect for us and our pups! Would definitely book again if needed! Only critique would be vacuuming under the beds, as there was some bugs/dead bugs, and the fire pit area could use a little love. But overall it was very nice and we felt right at home.
We enjoyed our stay very much. We visited the PA Grandcanyon. Kayaked on a nearby lake and e biked along the trail. The property is calm and relaxing. We saw a rattlesnake crossing the road just a short walk from the cabin and also visited rattlesnake rock. Perfect distance from Wellsboro which is a beautiful town.
This is a great location for biking on the rail trail. Its very well kept. It was way bigger than we needed for the 2 of us. We did some hiking & biking in the area. Drove into slate run for dinner at manor one night. And had a camp fire. Even had a bear walk thru the yard while we were sitting by the fire.
Excellent location for biking the Pine Creek trail
An easy mile from Blackwell trail access point - great storage area for bikes under back deck. Huge open floor plan upstairs and down. Large washer and dryer. Close to some great local hikes - West rim & Mid-State trail heads. Short walk/ride to Rattle Snake Rock access area. Full kitchen for meal prep with large dining table inside, picnic table outside in the beautiful yard. Wonderful wildlife abounds!!
This was the second time my family rented this cabin. It felt like we were returning home. The cabin is kept very clean and all amenities that you can think of are taken care of by the owner. Deb was very easy to get in touch with since the internet was also available. We enjoy coming here due to the easy access to the bike trail and Pine Creek. A visit from the local bear was an added bonus. We enjoyed the view from inside the spacious cabin upon his arrival.
This cabin is awesome! It is in a great location and has all the amenities you could need while still being away from civilization. I couldn't have asked for a better experience.
Our family was looking for a quick weekend getaway near the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon. This property certainly met our needs! It is located near Blackwell in a very backwoods area that is quiet and in the midst of nature! Per the property description, it is very close to the Pine Creek Trail and the water. This property is a wonderful camp, with all the amenities one would need, and more! Plenty of comfortable beds, a huge dining table, a large living space, and fully equipped kitchen with almost anything one would need. We only interacted with the property manager remotely, but she was very accommodating and responsive, with wonderful communication.
Our family did a loop to explore the region. From the camp, we drove to Colton Point SP to hike, then to Wellsboro for lunch and to see the history downtown, and back towards Leonard Harrison SP for the best Pine Creek Gorge view, then back to the cabin. Keep in mind there are limited fuel stations in the mountains here, so be sure to be gassed up! The closest one to the cabin seems to be the one in Slate Run around 11 miles from the property.
A few things to note. The water from the tap comes out brown. Although I am sure it is safe, I would suggest bringing jugs or bottles of water for drinking. I am glad we did, plus we brought a purifier pitcher. There is internet available. It is not all that great (which is generally fine for people looking for a cabin getaway) but if you are expecting to do some work-from-home during the getaway that requires some heavier data transfer rates, it might be tough. I would also suggest writing down or screenshotting messages from the property manager, as you likely will not have phone service at the property.
Great spot to enjoy the pine creek and PA Grand Canyon. Very well appointed cabin had everything we needed for a fishing/biking adventure. The bears and deer were a nice bonus too, got some amazing pics.
Having the beds located on the second floor allowed some to sleep in late without being disturbed by early risers. Being able to take our family pet was a plus. Great location for entering the bike trail! Can’t wait to return for a longer stay.
Kimberly G.
Stayed 3 nights in Jul 2020
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