Incredible Views Can Be Found at This Charming Cabin In Maryland
Written by: Arron J. Staff writer @ Hyggehous.com
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There is so much to love about this Grantsville, Maryland, United States log cabin rental that can accommodate up to 6 guests with 3 bedrooms, 5 beds, and 3 bathrooms.
Amazing autumn foliage views are to be had at this lovely cabin where your true Hallmark-style cabin experience awaits. Imagine settling into one of those amazing log cabins shown on TV every Christmas season, now is your chance. A bedroom and full bathroom on all 3 levels, coupled with a rec room/living room on each level allows the family to spread out, but still be quite close together. Shop Tiny Homes The sunrises and sunsets are sure to amaze and you will be creating memories at O'Hara's Hundred.
The cabin is a very short drive or nice walk away from the New Germany State Park, which offers Maryland's largest State Forest the Savage River State Forest.
With cross-country skiing trails, hiking trails, a small lake, and a beach area so close it is quite likely you won't venture too far. During your vacation stay, you can enjoy a family dinner at the exquisite dining table and relax afterward in the outdoor jacuzzi or around the fire pit.
Grantsville is situated in the northern section of Maryland near the state’s border with Pennsylvania.
While the town is somewhat small, it is packed with history. Grantsville was once an Amish settlement and eventually grew to hold part of the National Road. Because of this, many pioneers with their stagecoaches would travel through the town. To help with the growing population, Grantsville built many inns and stores. Today, visitors can explore the town to view these historic structures, many of which are on the National Register of Historic Places, and experience its rich Amish and Swiss-German heritage. The following are just a couple of things to do during your vacation stay in the area.
Spruce Forest Artisan Village.
Located in the Allegheny region and features many buildings from the 1800s. The village once held the homes of Amish, Mennonites, Native Americans, and other settlers who all worked together to help develop the surrounding farmland. Today, the village now showcases local art and has six resident artists who create stained glass, paintings, pottery, and handcrafted soap.
New Germany State Park, Grantsville, Maryland.
New Germany State Park spans over 483 acres and rests next to the Savage River State Forest. The land was originally used as a power source, thanks to its massive lake, which provided energy to local sawmills. Eventually, the Civilian Conservation Corps bought the forest and redeveloped the area in the late 1930s by planting numerous trees, building cottages, and creating a ski resort.
Casselman River Bridge State Park.
This four-acre state park is best known for its 80-foot bridge, called the Casselman Bridge, which was built in 1813 as part of the National Road. This stone bridge crosses the Casselman River and now serves as a pedestrian walkway. In addition to this historic structure, Casselman River Bridge State Park is a sought-after spot in the town for fly-fishing, wildlife photography, and hiking.