HARRISBURG (PRNewswire) – For the first time, people looking for rest and relaxation in Pennsylvania will be able to book rooms at rustic and modern cabins at 23 state parks as part of the commonwealth’s annual “Cabin Fever Month” lodging promotion.
“There is no better way to experience winter than in the heart of Pennsylvania’s woodlands,” Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary Michael DiBerardinis said. “With ‘Cabin Fever Month,’ you can stay one night at a participating state park cabin during a weekday in January and get one night for free.
“Winter is a beautiful and serene season in our parks and forests. And, with a wealth of recreational and educational programming being offered, there are plenty of opportunities for learning and adventure,” DiBerardinis said.
The “Cabin Fever Month” promotion, which also features two-for-one deals at participating hotels, motels, and bed and breakfasts across the state, is being coordinated by the PA Tourism Office.
There are two types of state park cabin experiences available — rustic and modern. Rustic cabins feature a refrigerator, fireplace, kitchen stove and either a woodstove or gas heater for heat, but do not have indoor plumbing. Modern cabins offer carpeting, electric heat, bedrooms, a bathroom and kitchen.
For more details on the 23 parks and types of facilities available or to make a state park cabin reservation, log on to the DCNR Web site at www.dcnr.state.pa.us (choose Cabin Fever).