From the mountains of Seven Springs to the valley of the Susquehanna River, Pennsylvania abounds with opportunities for couples looking for a romantic waterfront getaway. You can rent a cozy cabin with a fireplace for a winter retreat, or book a lakeside log home in the summer for a weekend of watersports and intimate evenings on the porch.
Rustic romantics will appreciate the old school charm of A Cabin By The Stream, in north-central Pennsylvania's Potter County. Constructed in the 1930s of logs from cherry trees, the renovated cabin sits on a lot bordered by Big Moores Run, a trout stream. The cabin comes fully equipped with linens, toiletries and cooking utensils. Adventurous couples can seek out local wildlife including elk and eagles, fish in the creek or ski and snowmobile in the winter. The cabin features a flat-screen television for those who prefer relaxation in front of the tube.
Couples can have a romantic lakefront getaway in northeast Pennsylvania at Lake Wallenpaupack, just east of Scranton. The cabin features a dock that accommodates two boats and is suitable for fishing and swimming. After a day of fishing, hiking, swimming or boating, return to the cabin for a relaxing evening on its screened-in porch. Winter renters will appreciate the large fireplace after a day of skiing at one of the several resorts in the Pocono Mountains.
Minutes from Frank Lloyd Wright's famous Fallingwater house, you can enjoy the tranquil sound of nearby waterfalls at this Seven Springs cabin in southwest Pennsylvania's Seven Springs. The nearby Seven Springs Mountain Resort offers skiing and snowboarding in the summer and golf and fly fishing in the summer. Privacy is a feature of the restored craftsman-style cabin's three-acre lot and couples can have a summer evening by the fire ring on the stone patio or snuggle up in the winter by the indoor wood-burning fireplace.
Nestled in the heart of Pennsylvania's Amish country, near Lancaster, this quiet riverside cabin near Lancaster will provide a romantic getaway. A modern bathroom, cathedral ceilings, natural stone hearth, and screened-in porch overlooking the river make this an ideal cabin for a stay-in escape. The cabin is 20 miles from Lancaster and 45 minutes south of Hershey. Antiquing and birdwatching in the surrounding area will complement a peaceful stay at the Wrightsville Cabin.