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Farmer’s Inn Wildlife Park

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759 Shaffer Road, Sigel
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Farmer’s Inn Wildlife Park

Restaurants, Petting Zoo, Bakery, Gift Shops, 3 Mini Golf Ranges, Driving Range, Bulk Food Store, Candy Store and much more!!! Farmer’s Inn is located in a beautiful country setting just north of Sigel, Pennsylvania close to Clear Creek State Park. We are conveniently located near Brookville, Clarion, and Cook Forest State Park.

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Cozy Farmhouse Cabin

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Cozy Farmhouse Cabin

This two-story cozy cabin is tucked away in the woods but not too far from local spots! Forrest critters. Thousands of acres of public game land surround this cabin. If you like to hunt, fish, hike, go canoeing, bike ride or just enjoy nature, you found the place. But if you’d like to just relax and take it easy, that’s no problem either. No smoking and no pets of any kind allowed. This cabin was recently renovated with one-of-a-kind customized details. Come stay a while and enjoy.

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Evergreen Cabins & Merchantile

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13278 Rt 36, Cooksburg
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Evergreen Cabins & Merchantile

The 8,500-acre Cook Forest State Park and 3,136-acre Clarion River Lands lie in scenic northwestern Pennsylvania. Known for its stands of old-growth forest, the park’s Forest Cathedral of towering white pines and hemlocks is a National Natural Landmark. A scenic 13-mile stretch of the Clarion River flows through Cook Forest State Park and is popular for canoeing, kayaking, and tubing.

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Jackson Run Bed & Breakfast

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363 Jackson Run Rd, Punxsutawney
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Jackson Run Bed & Breakfast

Jackson Run Bed & Breakfast – the house is an 1880s farmhouse, which was family owned. The Bed & Breakfast opened in 1998, after a two-year renovation. The house is located in a country setting, complete with an old-fashioned barn, apple orchards, and a small grape vineyard. With three guestrooms, featuring private baths, you will find the accommodations very comfortable. In 2007, Jackson Run expanded with the addition of a newly constructed Cottage, perfect for families or extended-stay guests.

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Hetrick Homestead Guest House

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5103 Pansy-Ringold Ln, Summerville
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Hetrick Homestead Guest House

This “far in the boonies” home is a great place to get away from it all! Large old farm home, well kept and clean. Located far away from any town or city. Stay for one quiet night OR a week to get away from it! Plenty of acres to explore. Miles of small roads and trails to hike. Plenty of lawn to stretch out and fields to romp through. Small creek on the property to wade & splash in. Explore the old barn and watch the stars at night. Great for your kids, family, and/or pets.

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Hall House

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420 Main St, Brookville
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Hall House

Hall House is a new hotel-style BnB in downtown Brookville offering ultra-clean & convenient accommodations. Hall House offers both Queen Bedrooms and luxury King Bed suites. All rooms have their own locked doors with keypad entry and private en-suite baths. There are also large common areas for guests including a Painting Gallery and the breakfast Sunroom. Complimentary Continental Breakfast is served daily. There is free parking, Wi-Fi, and bicycles for enjoying the nearby Redbank Valley Trail.
Constructed by Joseph E. Hall in 1848, Hall House is the oldest building in Jefferson County and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The distinctive Greek Revival architecture is similar to the White House with 4 Ionic Columns carved from giant native trees. For many years the building served as Brookville’s Public Library. It has recently been lovingly restored and updated with new heating and air conditioning, luxury bedding, antique furnishing,s andultra-modernn bathrooms.

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Fair Winds in the Forest

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12810 Rt 36, Clarington
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Fair Winds in the Forest

Fair Winds is located at 12810 Route 36, Clarington, PA 15828 just 2.5 south of the Clarion River between Cook Forest and Clear Creek State Parks. All cabins have gas or electric heat and come with a starter supply of firewood. Bed linens, dishware & utensils, pots & pans, microwave, coffee maker, and toaster are provided. All of our cabins have bathrooms. Two nights minimum is required except on holidays which is 3 nights. TV with a DVD player in each cabin. Dish Network & WiFi are available but not guaranteed due to frequent outages in the area.

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Forest Edge Cabin

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556 Beers Road, Sigel
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Forest Edge Cabin

This is a fully private Log Home on a wooded lot near Clear Creek State Park, Cook Forest and the Clarion River. Features a covered porch, beautiful stone wood burning fireplace, cathedral ceilings and log furniture throughout. Enjoy all of the modern amenities in a secluded and scenic location. This is an ideal location for nature enthusiasts which offers quick access to local tourist Attractions but also offers solitude and beautiful scenery.

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Gobbler’s Knob

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1548 Woodland Ave Ext, Punxsutawney
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Gobbler’s Knob

Groundhog Day is hosted by the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club each year on February 2, at the grounds that is known as Gobbler’s Knob. Visitors and Locals can visit Gobber’s Knob throughout the year now, with a new Visitors’ Center and Gift Shop on the grounds. When visiting, you will experience educational interactive activities; a theater to watch cuts of Groundhog Day in years past; get a picture of the hand-painted mural by a local artist; enjoy the memorabilia of Groundhog Day and the Groundhog Club; and shop for some great souvenirs. Make sure you ask all those questions that you have about how Groundhog Day started or how you can join in on the fun of Groundhog Day while visiting.
While at Gobbler’s Knob, you can enjoy a walk on our trail or visit the stage where the Groundhog Day festivities take place. Don’t forget to view the bricks that people have purchased from our brick program, that are placed on the Gobbler’s Knob stage and peek into the famous Phil’s stump.

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