![]() The home has been beautifully recreated, including several sets in the basement where you can act out your favorite scenes from the film. ![]() ![]() Located just outside the southwestern PA community of Perryopolis, this is the actual home in which both interior and exterior scenes were filmed for the movie as the home of the antagonist, Buffalo Bill. If you love the movie, “The Silence of the Lambs,” then you’ll definitely want to book a stay at Buffalo Bill’s House. Even better, the tent is located only a short drive from Jim Thorpe and Hickory Run State Park, two of my favorite spots in Pennsylvania.Ĭheck Pricing and Availability Now! Buffalo Bill’s House Stay the night in Buffalo Bill’s House from “Silence of the Lambs”. If that’s not enough, there are several miles of hiking trails on the property and at least one very unique bridge. It is perched close to a small but beautiful waterfall. Set in the middle of a 400-acre private forest, this tent features a large bunk bed, Adirondack chairs, a picnic table, and a fire pit. If you love waterfalls, there are few better Airbnbs in Pennsylvania than this glamping tent near a private waterfall. Note that this cabin requires a two-night minimum stay.Ĭheck Pricing and Availability Now! Campsite Near a Waterfall near Jim Thorpe (Photo used courtesy of Tentrr) While this cabin is a bit rough around the edges, it has more than enough charm to make up for it. Outside, enjoy the wrought iron swing, firepit, grill, and neat seating areas. Located adjacent to a beautiful creek, this cabin is filled with unique and upcycled touches. If you love eclectic things, you’ll definitely love this Bohemian cabin in Centre County near Woodward Cave. Note that this property has a three-night minimum stay.Ĭheck Pricing and Availability Now! Bohemian Cabin near State College (Photo used courtesy of Airbnb) Outside, there is a nice deck overlooking the beautiful woods that surround the house. Inside, the home to nicely decorated with a very retro style and features many great amenities. The house sits in a resort community near Roaring Woods Lake, which features great fishing, boating, and even a small beach and swimming area. Located on Roaming Woods Lake in the Poconos, only a short distance east of Scranton, you’ll find this incredible octagonal lakehouse. Now, however, it is once again open for overnight guests, who will have access to this incredibly unique and historic property, which features all of the comforts of home and three bedrooms.Ĭheck Pricing and Availability Here! Octagonal Lakehouse near Scranton (Photo used courtesy of Vrbo) However, in more recent decades, the Shoe House has more often been open for tours and as a popular ice cream stand. Instead, its first use was as a retreat for couples wanting to get away for a bit. Despite its name, it never served as a home. This structure was originally built in 1949 to advertise a local shoe business. The Haines Shoe House has long been one of PA’s most unique homes, and it is now open for visitors to once again spend the night inside this very unique property in York, Pennsylvania. Note that this property has a two-night minimum stay.Ĭheck Pricing and Availability Now! Haines Shoe House Stay the night in a giant shoe in York County! Outside, there is a nice deck on the upper level and, below the main cabin, a hot tub, which is perfect for soaking your muscles after a long day of hiking. Inside the treehouse, you’ll find a cozy space with all the amenities you need. Made of local lumber, this raised cabin is nestled in a beautiful woodland and has an amazing staircase leading up to it. Not surprisingly, it’s one of our favorite cabins in the Laurel Highlands. Located in southwestern PA near Ohiopyle State Park is this incredible treehouse. (Photo at the top of the article used courtesy of Airbnb.) Treehouse with a Hot Tub near Ohiopyle State Park (Photo used courtesy of Vrbo) So, whether you want to stay in a treehouse with a slide, a bridge over a creek, or on a boat, there’s a bit of something for every adventurous traveler on this list of the coolest cabins, tents, Vrbos, and Airbnbs in Pennsylvania. At the time of writing, all of them have excellent reviews, great photos, and descriptions, and look like very fun spots to stay in while exploring PA. While I haven’t stayed at most of the places listed here, I’ve only picked spots that I would be excited to stay at. Pennsylvania, believe it or not, is home to a lot of very interesting places to stay, many of which can be booked on these popular sites. When I’m traveling around the state, I always love finding unique places to stay on sites like Vrbo and Airbnb. ![]() We will make a small commission from these links if you order something at no additional cost to you. Disclosure: This article may contain affiliate links.
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