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Lexington Camp – A Warm, Welcoming Cabin in the Heart of Pine Creek Valley
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Commodités populaires
- Stationnement sur place disponible
- Chiens acceptés
- Cuisine
- Laveuse
- Climatisation
- Barbecue
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Morris, PA
- Ski SawmillPlace, Ski Sawmill22 min en voiture
- Wellsboro ParkPlace, Wellsboro Park35 min en voiture
- Parc d'État Leonard HarrisonPlace, Parc d'État Leonard Harrison45 min en voiture
Chambres et lits
1 chambre (8 personnes)
Chambre 1
7 grands lits
1 salle de bain
Salle de bain 1
Savon · Serviettes fournies · Toilettes · Douche uniquement · Sèche-cheveux
Espaces supplémentaires
Terrasse en bois ou patio
Véranda ou lanai
Cuisine
Jardin
Salle à manger
À propos de cet hébergement
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.
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.