Clarion River, across from Cook Riverside

Cabin Locator Map & Driving Directions

Cabin Amenities

Kitchens are fully equipped with all cooking and eating utensils, microwaves, toasters and coffee pots (with filters) as well as gas ranges and refrigerators.

The bathrooms have toilets (with toilet paper), sinks, and showers and/or bath tubs.

Each cabin has gas heat as well as a fireplace or wood burner. Firewood is provided and there are charcoal facilities.

Outside there is a picnic table, porch or deck furniture, charcoal grill, fire ring with wood benches and covered firewood bins.

The water is pure spring-fed and is tested regularly. Excellent for drinking.

Each cabin has a coat rack, hat rack and luggage racks.

Because of our remote location, we do not have television or cell phone reception.  Each cabin does have a TV and DVD player.

We offer bicycles for a nominal rental fee and canoes, kayaks and innertubes at discount rates to our cabin guests.

 

Cabin #11, a Genuine Hand Hewn Log Cabin

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Cabin #11 is a two bedroom cabin with two double beds in each bedroom; kitchen, bathroom and living room with a stone fireplace.

Cabin #11 is a hand hewn log cabin with white chinking between the logs, paned windows and doors. Hardwood floors and a large field stone fireplace. Two bedrooms with two double beds in each. Close to the play ground with a nice yard. This cabin works well if you need to accommodate a large group of people. It's in close proximity to #l3, #3 and #7. It is also great for just one family.

Maximum occupancy:

8 people.  Cabin occupancy includes babies, children, and adults.

Rates:

$210.00/night or $880/week

~Testimonials~

"This was our fourth year in cabin 11 and each year is better and better.  We look forward to many more happy years." - Beverly B. & Family


Items You Must Bring

  • Bath towels, wash cloths, bath soap, shampoo
  • Dish towels, dish soap
  • Paper towels

Items You May Want To Bring

  • Hatchet or axe, firestarters, matches
  • Hot dog forks, Smores maker
  • Flashlights
  • Outdoor identification guides
  • Hiking boots, slippers, sandals

Hiking in Cook Forest

The only way to see the best of the virgin timber is to hike. Longfellow Trail is used to reach other trails which lead deeper into the forest. This trail area is registered with the Nation Park Service as a National Natural Landmark. Being only 1.2 miles long it is one for everyone. The Rhododendron Trail enters at Tom’s Run near the Cook Forest Cabins renowned Indian Cabin area and passes through the main stand of timber to Forest Drive. This 1.6 mile trail goes over the famous swinging bridge. Seneca Trail is one of the favorites in Cooks Forest going from the Clarion River Bridge 1.2 miles to the scenic Seneca Point Fire Tower. Trail maps are available at the Park Office on River Road.