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Secluded Mountain Cabin Getaway Near Raystown Lake : Sleeps 6 + Pool & Fire Pit
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2 bedrooms1 bathroomSleeps 6
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Explore the area
Broad Top City, PA
- Raystown Lake156 min walk
- Trough Creek State Park17 min drive
- East Broad Top Railroad30 min drive
- Altoona, PA (AOO-Blair County)40 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Single Bunk Bed
Living Room 1
1 Queen Sofa Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
About this property
Secluded Mountain Cabin Getaway Near Raystown Lake : Sleeps 6 + Pool & Fire Pit
Cabin 1 at the Bitter Goose Lodge: A Cozy Cabin Experience in the Heart of Raystown Country
Welcome to your peaceful retreat in the mountains of Raystown Country, Pennsylvania. Whether you're here to reconnect with nature, spend quality time with family, or explore the outdoors, Cabin 1 at Bitter Goose Lodge offers a private and comfortable home base surrounded by 23 acres of scenic countryside and wooded trails.
This cozy two-bedroom cabin is one of four well-separated rentals on the property, each offering quiet seclusion and mountain views. Many guests choose to rent multiple cabins - or pair one with our eight-bedroom lodge to enjoy a group getaway while maintaining their own private spaces.
Start your morning with coffee on the porch, spend the day hiking, swimming in our in-ground pool, or boating on nearby Lake Raystown, and end your evening around the fire ring under a blanket of stars. The property is designed to help you unplug, recharge, and make memories.
Sleeps Up to 6 Guests:
- Bedroom 1: One queen bed
- Bedroom 2: One set of twin bunk beds
- Living Room: Queen-size pull-out sofa
- All linens and towels are provided
Fully Equipped Kitchen:
The cabin has a fully equipped kitchen with a refrigerator, stove, oven, microwave, coffee pot, cookware, dishes, and utensils. A charcoal grill and outdoor picnic table are also provided, perfect for summer cookouts. Just don’t forget your marshmallow sticks for the fire ring.
Bathroom:
The bathroom includes a walk-in shower, with hand soap and toilet paper provided.
Included with Every Stay:
- Full access to the 23-acre property
- A lighted in-ground pool (open Memorial Day through Labor Day)
- Onsite pond stocked with goldfish (perfect for catch-and-release or frog-spotting)
- Hiking trails through woods and open fields
- Horseshoe pits near the pavilion
- Fire pit with free firewood provided
- Berry picking (blackberries and raspberries) in season
- Wildlife spotting—deer, turkeys, birds, frogs, and fireflies
Entertainment & Comfort:
Each cabin has cable TV and a color TV with VCR. Feel free to bring your favorite movies for a cozy night in. The cabin is air-conditioned and includes ample space for parking, including boats and trailers.
Nearby Attractions:
This cabin is perfectly positioned to explore the best of the Raystown Lake area.
- Lake Raystown Resort and Seven Points Marina
- Trough Creek State Park (swinging bridge, Balanced Rock, hiking trails)
- Allegrippis Bike Trails
- Lincoln Caverns and Penn’s Cave
- DelGrosso’s Amusement Park
- East Broad Top Railroad
- Broad Top Area Coal Miners Museum
- Raystown Ziplines
Getting here:
Address: 4689 Bitter Goose Lane, Broad Top, PA 16621
Whether you're planning a weekend escape, a weeklong family vacation, or a gathering with friends, Cabin 1 at the Bitter Goose Lodge offers the space, setting, and charm to make your time in Raystown Country truly memorable.
Welcome to your peaceful retreat in the mountains of Raystown Country, Pennsylvania. Whether you're here to reconnect with nature, spend quality time with family, or explore the outdoors, Cabin 1 at Bitter Goose Lodge offers a private and comfortable home base surrounded by 23 acres of scenic countryside and wooded trails.
This cozy two-bedroom cabin is one of four well-separated rentals on the property, each offering quiet seclusion and mountain views. Many guests choose to rent multiple cabins - or pair one with our eight-bedroom lodge to enjoy a group getaway while maintaining their own private spaces.
Start your morning with coffee on the porch, spend the day hiking, swimming in our in-ground pool, or boating on nearby Lake Raystown, and end your evening around the fire ring under a blanket of stars. The property is designed to help you unplug, recharge, and make memories.
Sleeps Up to 6 Guests:
- Bedroom 1: One queen bed
- Bedroom 2: One set of twin bunk beds
- Living Room: Queen-size pull-out sofa
- All linens and towels are provided
Fully Equipped Kitchen:
The cabin has a fully equipped kitchen with a refrigerator, stove, oven, microwave, coffee pot, cookware, dishes, and utensils. A charcoal grill and outdoor picnic table are also provided, perfect for summer cookouts. Just don’t forget your marshmallow sticks for the fire ring.
Bathroom:
The bathroom includes a walk-in shower, with hand soap and toilet paper provided.
Included with Every Stay:
- Full access to the 23-acre property
- A lighted in-ground pool (open Memorial Day through Labor Day)
- Onsite pond stocked with goldfish (perfect for catch-and-release or frog-spotting)
- Hiking trails through woods and open fields
- Horseshoe pits near the pavilion
- Fire pit with free firewood provided
- Berry picking (blackberries and raspberries) in season
- Wildlife spotting—deer, turkeys, birds, frogs, and fireflies
Entertainment & Comfort:
Each cabin has cable TV and a color TV with VCR. Feel free to bring your favorite movies for a cozy night in. The cabin is air-conditioned and includes ample space for parking, including boats and trailers.
Nearby Attractions:
This cabin is perfectly positioned to explore the best of the Raystown Lake area.
- Lake Raystown Resort and Seven Points Marina
- Trough Creek State Park (swinging bridge, Balanced Rock, hiking trails)
- Allegrippis Bike Trails
- Lincoln Caverns and Penn’s Cave
- DelGrosso’s Amusement Park
- East Broad Top Railroad
- Broad Top Area Coal Miners Museum
- Raystown Ziplines
Getting here:
Address: 4689 Bitter Goose Lane, Broad Top, PA 16621
Whether you're planning a weekend escape, a weeklong family vacation, or a gathering with friends, Cabin 1 at the Bitter Goose Lodge offers the space, setting, and charm to make your time in Raystown Country truly memorable.
Property manager
Connie Hollingshead
Languages
English
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Amenities
Pool
Air conditioning
Parking available
Barbecue grill
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there are no carbon monoxide detectors or gas appliances on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
About the area
Broad Top City
Broad Top City is home to this holiday home. East Broad Top Railroad and Rockhill Trolley Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Frankstown Township Memorial Park and Kelly Park.
Broad Top City, PA
What's nearby
- Trough Creek State Park - 17 min drive - 10.2 km
- East Broad Top Railroad - 30 min drive - 28.1 km
- Seven Points Marina - 40 min drive - 37.9 km
- Juniata College - 43 min drive - 43.7 km
- Peoples Natural Gas Field - 58 min drive - 65.0 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Cassville Country Store - 19 min drive
- Ole Mexican Foods - 11 min drive
- Pizza Star II & Restaurant - 19 min drive
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About the host
Hosted by Connie Hollingshead

We're new to VRBO, but we've been welcoming guests to our property since 2001 many of whom have become lifelong friends. When we bought this old farm with its original 18th-century barn, we dreamed of creating a place where people could gather, reconnect with nature, and truly relax. Over time, we expanded the space by adding four cozy cabins to share even more of this mountain retreat with others.
The name “Bitter Goose” comes from one very grumpy goose who wasn’t thrilled about our early renovations. He made his opinion known, and the nickname stuck! Today, the name brings a smile and reminds us of the property's personality and roots.
We love hosting and sharing this peaceful part of Pennsylvania with others whether you're here for adventure, family time, or a little peace and quiet.
The name “Bitter Goose” comes from one very grumpy goose who wasn’t thrilled about our early renovations. He made his opinion known, and the nickname stuck! Today, the name brings a smile and reminds us of the property's personality and roots.
We love hosting and sharing this peaceful part of Pennsylvania with others whether you're here for adventure, family time, or a little peace and quiet.
Why they chose this property
We fell in love with this land the very first time we stood at the top of the hill and looked out over the Allegheny Mountains. There’s something about the air here it’s quiet, fresh, and still in a way that makes you instantly take a deeper breath. The sunrises feel like something out of a painting, and at night, the stars seem impossibly close.
This area is part of what’s known as Raystown Country, and it truly lives up to the name. You’re surrounded by rolling hills, winding back roads, and the kind of natural beauty that encourages you to slow down and savor the moment. What we love most is that it offers the best of both worlds: complete seclusion and peace, yet it’s just a short drive to Lake Raystown, hiking trails, scenic parks, and small-town charm.
Wildlife is part of the daily rhythm here. You might look out your window and spot white-tailed deer grazing in the morning mist, a flock of wild turkeys crossing the trail, or frogs hopping near the pond as the sun sets. Kids love the simple thrill of chasing fireflies, skipping stones, and picking wild berries in the summer.
This isn’t just a place we own - it’s a place we built our lives around. We’ve raised our family nearby, restored the land and buildings with our own hands, and shared it with guests who often return year after year. There’s a calm and comfort here that’s hard to describe until you feel it for yourself. It’s the kind of place where stories are shared around a fire, morning coffee tastes better on the porch, and everyone young or old finds something to love.
This area is part of what’s known as Raystown Country, and it truly lives up to the name. You’re surrounded by rolling hills, winding back roads, and the kind of natural beauty that encourages you to slow down and savor the moment. What we love most is that it offers the best of both worlds: complete seclusion and peace, yet it’s just a short drive to Lake Raystown, hiking trails, scenic parks, and small-town charm.
Wildlife is part of the daily rhythm here. You might look out your window and spot white-tailed deer grazing in the morning mist, a flock of wild turkeys crossing the trail, or frogs hopping near the pond as the sun sets. Kids love the simple thrill of chasing fireflies, skipping stones, and picking wild berries in the summer.
This isn’t just a place we own - it’s a place we built our lives around. We’ve raised our family nearby, restored the land and buildings with our own hands, and shared it with guests who often return year after year. There’s a calm and comfort here that’s hard to describe until you feel it for yourself. It’s the kind of place where stories are shared around a fire, morning coffee tastes better on the porch, and everyone young or old finds something to love.
What makes this property unique
What sets Bitter Goose Lodge apart is the feeling you get as soon as you arrive like you’ve stepped into your own private corner of the world. Tucked into 23 acres of open fields, forest, and mountain views, our property offers a rare combination of privacy, space, and natural beauty, just minutes from the fun and adventure of Lake Raystown.
Our guests don’t just stay in a cabin they have full access to the entire property. That includes a lighted in-ground pool, a catch-and-release pond, private hiking trails, horseshoe pits, wide-open skies, and all the peace and quiet you can handle. Families and groups love that there’s room to spread out and reconnect, whether they’re roasting marshmallows, picking wild berries, or playing tag in the fields.
We’ve carefully restored and added to the property ourselves, keeping things simple, comfortable, and welcoming. The lodge and cabins are thoughtfully placed so each group has space and privacy—yet many families book multiple cabins or the lodge together for reunions, retreats, or holidays. It’s a space that naturally brings people together while still letting everyone breathe.
And then there’s the name The Bitter Goose. It’s a nod to the grumpy goose who "welcomed" us when we first started renovating. That story has become part of the charm and spirit of the place: a little quirky, full of personality, and unforgettable in all the best ways.
Whether you're here for adventure, relaxation, or both, Bitter Goose Lodge offers something that’s increasingly hard to find—a place to slow down, stretch out, and create memories that stick.
Our guests don’t just stay in a cabin they have full access to the entire property. That includes a lighted in-ground pool, a catch-and-release pond, private hiking trails, horseshoe pits, wide-open skies, and all the peace and quiet you can handle. Families and groups love that there’s room to spread out and reconnect, whether they’re roasting marshmallows, picking wild berries, or playing tag in the fields.
We’ve carefully restored and added to the property ourselves, keeping things simple, comfortable, and welcoming. The lodge and cabins are thoughtfully placed so each group has space and privacy—yet many families book multiple cabins or the lodge together for reunions, retreats, or holidays. It’s a space that naturally brings people together while still letting everyone breathe.
And then there’s the name The Bitter Goose. It’s a nod to the grumpy goose who "welcomed" us when we first started renovating. That story has become part of the charm and spirit of the place: a little quirky, full of personality, and unforgettable in all the best ways.
Whether you're here for adventure, relaxation, or both, Bitter Goose Lodge offers something that’s increasingly hard to find—a place to slow down, stretch out, and create memories that stick.
Languages:
English
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