Black Bear Cabins - Cooksburg, Pennsylvania

Address: 55 Blackberry Ln, Cooksburg, PA 16217.
Phone: 47448017.
Website: blackbearcabins.com
Specialties: Cabin rental agency.
Other points of interest: Appointment required.
Opinions: This company has 48 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.4/5.

📌 Location of Black Bear Cabins

Black Bear Cabins 55 Blackberry Ln, Cooksburg, PA 16217

⏰ Open Hours of Black Bear Cabins

  • Monday: 10 AM–6 PM
  • Tuesday: 8 AM–9 PM
  • Wednesday: 8 AM–10 PM
  • Thursday: 8 AM–10 PM
  • Friday: 8 AM–10 PM
  • Saturday: 8 AM–10 PM
  • Sunday: 8 AM–5 PM

Black Bear Cabins

Black Bear Cabins es una agencia de alquiler de cabañas ubicada en Cooksburg, Pennsylvania, con una dirección específica de 55 Blackberry Ln, Cooksburg, PA 16217.

Para obtener más información, es posible visitar su página web en blackbearcabins.com o llamarles directamente al teléfono 47448017.

Especialidades y Características

  • Cabin rental agency
  • Ubicación en Cooksburg, Pennsylvania
  • Dirección específica: 55 Blackberry Ln, Cooksburg, PA 16217
  • Teléfono: 47448017
  • Página web: blackbearcabins.com

Opiniones y Evaluaciones

Esta empresa tiene 48 reviews en Google My Business, lo que refleja una experiencia general positiva de sus clientes.

De acuerdo con los comentarios, la media de opinión de Black Bear Cabins es de 4.4/5.

Otras Actividades y Atracciones en la Zona

Para visitar Black Bear Cabins, es recomendable hacer una reserva con anticipación, ya que se requiere una cita.

Palabras Clave Principales

  • Black Bear Cabins
  • Cabin rental agency
  • Cooksburg, Pennsylvania
  • Alquiler de cabañas
  • Reserva con anticipación

👍 Reviews of Black Bear Cabins

Black Bear Cabins - Cooksburg, Pennsylvania
Larry K.

The cabin was very clean and well appointed. Beds were very comfortable. Views were spectacular. Lots to do in the area. We opted for the fireplace wood option. Glad we did. Roaring fire and gently falling snow helped make the weekend. The staff was very helpful. Dinner at the lodge was great. We will be back.

Black Bear Cabins - Cooksburg, Pennsylvania
Donald H.

We’ve stayed at the same cabin for the past 19 years. About six years ago, it was bought by the Gateway Lodge people. It immediately became less personal. Every year, it has become a less pleasant stay. Over the past five years, 2-3 of the stove elements have not worked, even though we informed them of the issue every year. The same is true of the deck furniture. It’s old and dilapidated. They did away with the week-stay discount, and have made the mind boggling decision to not rent their cabins on Sunday or Monday. How does a vacation resort not allow for weekend stays? We’ve finally decided to look elsewhere, and quickly found a much nicer log cabin, for about 20% less money.

Black Bear Cabins - Cooksburg, Pennsylvania
Tom B.

We stayed for a week last year, loved it so much that we tried to stay again this year, but we waited too long to schedule and all the cabins were booked - we definitely will be trying to book sooner next year. Even though we missed booking the cabin we were sure to stop in and eat at the restaurant a few times while we were in the area. The food is absolutely the best, the staff always so warm and friendly, the property beautiful. We love it there

Black Bear Cabins - Cooksburg, Pennsylvania
Laurie R.

We rented a cabin in January --- three bedroom was the perfect size for our group. This was about as rustic as I would want to get with a cabin. It had all the amenities we needed for a long weekend in January. We did get close to a foot of snow during our stay, and I have to say that the grounds the cabin sit on were gorgeous in the snow. And the drive back to the cabin at night with the snowflake lights and lamposts lit up was magical. We experienced issues with the heat at night, with the bedrooms getting way too hot. Had to leave the doors open. And the heating unit was loud. Loved the covered back porch on the unit, but for snow season, having a bigger covered area to enter the unit would be nice for taking off gear rather than tracking it in to the cabin. While we enjoyed our stay, I think in the future I'd try some other places before coming back here --- it was good, but my guess is there is better.

Black Bear Cabins - Cooksburg, Pennsylvania
Breber17

Stayed here for two nights for a birthday getaway and wanted to do some hiking in the snow . ||Size of the cabin was nice and the view was very pretty . Nice deck on the back with a picnic table. Obviously we didn’t use it due to the fact it was February. Great location for hiking, canoeing in any season. The cabin is fairly dated. In fact, there was an area that you walked over which you could tell that the sub-flooring was rather soft. There was a strong mildew smell throughout the cabin And this was my biggest complaint. For the $214 per night in off season, I was hoping for something a little better. The cabins are advertised as “rustic” cabins so perhaps I was wrong to think that these would be a grade above . The heat was crazy. The bedrooms were so hot that it made it uncomfortable to sleep and the living area was hardly heated . Also, the gas stove’s igniters didn’t work, and we had to light it manually. Mentioned upon check-our that we were not too impressed and they mentioned that they will be doing improvements in the future. ||Overall, we tolerated it for such a short stay, but probably wouldn’t go back into improvements were made.

Black Bear Cabins - Cooksburg, Pennsylvania
Lee M.

We stayed three nights in Cabin #4 for a peaceful getaway from the city during COVID in October. The check-in process was streamlined and contactless. The cabin was clean and well equipped. ||Cabin #4 sleeps six and is located at the end of the row of cabins. The kitchen was clean and equipped with the cookware and dishes you'll need for preparing meals, and a coffee maker. It is equipped to accommodate a family, but it was also great for just the two of us. There is a nice fireplace in the living room.||We really enjoyed the fire pit. To make the most of the fire pit, you'll need to bring camp chairs or folding chairs. If you want to cook on the fire pit, you'll need to bring your grill grate and supports. The fire pit is a 30" ring, so if you bring two 3-foot sections of rebar or angle iron, you'll be able to support your grill rack and cook over the open fire like a champion. Johnnie cooked all of our meals over the fire. We recommend bringing a cast iron griddle or skillet for cooking over the fire.||There is also a standard national-park style charcoal grill, 12" X 18" mounted on a post. You will need to bring your own charcoal to cook on this.||You are supplied with an eighth cord of wood for your fires. We burned through that and purchased a second eighth in our three night stay.||There is a covered porch facing the woods where you are sheltered if it rains, and it is a nice place to eat breakfast or enjoy your morning coffee.||We spent our days relaxing, reading, cooking, eating and drinking, and playing board games. We took some walks in the woods and watched the leaves fall. We did not turn on the television or check the news once during our stay.||We were in need of several days away from the city, and away from people, and we enjoyed our time here. Johnnie and Lovie will be returning to Black Bear Cabins.

Black Bear Cabins - Cooksburg, Pennsylvania
Krista S.

Black Bear Cabins are beautiful, very well maintained and clean! Gorgeous view off the back deck. Far enough off the main road that traffic isn't a bother. Cooked most of our meals there, enough kitchen utensils that we didn't need to bring our own. Linens are provided. Neighboring cabins to the right and left but didn't hear a sound. Quiet policy from 11-8 so you don't have to worry about partying which is nice with the close proximity. Very enjoyable stay. We'll definitely return.

Black Bear Cabins - Cooksburg, Pennsylvania
Jennifer H.

We visited on a family trip in early September. Unfortunately not all of us were able to make it but those of us who did greatly enjoyed ourselves! There was wifi & Direct TV for the one who wanted it, and the wonderful outdoors for the rest of us. Morning coffee on the large covered back porch was an amazing experience. It was so peaceful sitting on the cushioned settee, listening to the birds and dew dropping from the trees. The cabin was comfortable with a modern kitchen (including a microwave), 3 bedrooms, bathroom with walk-in shower, and comfortable seating in living area with fireplace. Youngest son really enjoyed campfires in the fire pit!||We had such a good time on our long weekend, that we planned a return trip in the summer for a full week!||The only caution is to remember that sound carries very well up there on the hill, so if you're out sitting on the back porch, try to speak quietly in the early morning ( our neighboring gentlemen didn't realize how well sound carried), and don't say anything you wouldn't want strangers to know! Then again, I enjoy listening to birds more than people with my morning coffee.

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