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Punxsutawney vacation rentals start at G$12,548 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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10 properties have a dedicated workspace

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20 of Punxsutawney vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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4.9 Average rating
Punxsutawney stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!
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8th Street Inn
Have fun with the whole family at this stylish place. Located in downtown Indiana. Walking distance to shops, restaurants, museums, and Indiana University of Pennsylvania. As you step out the front door, you while find a cobblestone road that leads to Jimmy Stewart's home. This home is on a quiet street with a relaxing porch to enjoy your morning coffee or an evening to wind down. Planning a surprise? Want some extra touches for your stay? Balloons? Flowers? I will do what I can to help you!

Riverfront - Whittled Duck River Camp
The Whittled Duck River Camp property features 200 feet of river frontage, a deck overlooking the Clarion River and everything you need for a peaceful retreat. The cabin is located upstream from both Clear Creek and Cook Forest State Parks, 15 min from Loletta and next door to the Allegheny National Forest. Here you will find quiet and seclusion while staying close enough to enjoy all the recreational opportunities you love! Landline can be used by guests unable to get cell coverage.

Hummingbird Hideaway
Spacious home with historic charm, a fully equipped kitchen, and open living spaces designed for comfort. Ideal for families, remote workers, and traveling professionals seeking a quiet place to relax after long shifts or busy days. Located in historic downtown Brookville, steps from Main Street with coffee shops, a general store, boutiques, and a local brewery. Close to Redbank Valley Trail, Cook Forest State Park, and Clear Creek State Park for hiking, biking, fishing, and kayaking.

The Farmhouse
Come and relax in the country setting of The Farmhouse. It is on 200 acres and is over 100 years old. It has been recently remodeled, the first floor accommodations has a spacious updated kitchen, roomy living room, bedroom with queen bed and a spacious full bath. A upstairs bedroom also with a queen bed. A private deck off the living room to enjoy morning coffee or evening relaxing. Spend the evening relaxing in front of a fire in the pavilion right behind the farmhouse.

Skyline Serenity (Hot Tub, Panorama, King Bed)
Welcome to Skyline Serenity, where heaven meets earth. This brand-new cabin was constructed on the side of Heartwood Mountain, overlooking the Pennsylvania forests for miles and miles. Huge panoramic windows open your eyes to gorgeous views every morning and evening, creating a peaceful environment for you to completely relax as you enjoy your stay. -Hot tub -Beautiful views! -Soaking tub -Fire pit (firewood provided) -Private deck -Laundry room -Great hiking nearby!

Guest House
The guest house is a 20 x 16 ft. studio which sits on 115 acres of woods and fields with great views just outside Brookville. It is approximately 20 yards from the main house and equipped with a queen bed, a sofa, full bath with walk in shower, and small refrigerator, toaster oven, microvave, and TV. The property has multiple walking trails and is situated approximately 5 miles from Route 80. It is also close to Cook's Forest, the Clarion River, and Punxsutawney.

Timeless Trails Main Cabin
This cabin sits on a 95 acre property which is part of Timeless Trails Campground. The cabin is set off in a private location at the campground, making it a haven for relaxing, unwinding, and spending quality time with others. Guests have access to miles of maintained trails as well as the catch-and-release fishing pond, bikes for trail riding, and other common amenities such as a playground, pavilion and bathhouse.

Briarwood Cabin in Hazen
Welcome to Briarwood — a place to get lost on purpose. Tucked in a quiet valley just outside of Brookville, PA, this peaceful property invites you to unwind beneath a canopy of trees, with a gentle creek flowing along the edge. Whether you’re sipping coffee on the porch or exploring nearby trails at Cook Forest and Clear Creek State Parks, Briarwood is the perfect escape to slow down and reconnect with nature.

Windy Hill Rental
Feel relaxed as soon as you walk through the door this private 3-bedroom home is located in a county setting, it has a fire pit to relax around and a play set for the kids. The home is located near a local Amish Community, Bilgers Rocks, Gobblers Knob, Cook Forest, Elk County Visitor Center (Elk watching), it is approximately an hour drive to State College and two hours to Pittsburgh.

Holly Street Haven
Enjoy a quiet getaway in this newly renovated home, located just 10 minutes from downtown Indiana and Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP). Have your morning coffee while watching the birds from the sunroom, soak up the afternoon sun on the deck, or stay warm by the fire ring on a cool evening to make the most of this venue.

Cozy Owl Cabin ~ minutes from Roost & Chetremon
Welcome to The Cozy Owl Cabin at Harmony – Your Cozy Retreat in Amish Country 🏡✨ Escape the hustle and bustle to our charming cabin, centrally located between Westover, Cherry Tree, and Mahaffey. Whether you're here for a local event, a romantic getaway, or a family retreat, our cabin is the perfect place to relax and recharge.

Curry Run Cabin
This country cottage is tucked away in a beautiful setting to help you relax. It has a view of a half-acre pond for those who enjoy nature at its best. If you are traveling for work, you have access to a workspace at the cabin where your only distraction might be the waterfowl coming and going from the water.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Punxsutawney?
Many visitors choose central neighborhoods for convenient access to local attractions, shops, and dining. Stays near parks or historical areas are frequently suggested for a more relaxed atmosphere.
What are the best things to do in Punxsutawney with kids?
Kids often enjoy hands-on exhibits at the Punxsutawney Weather Discovery Center, playgrounds in town parks, and taking photos with colorful groundhog statues. The local library and small museums run programs and activities for young visitors.
What are some of the best things to do in Punxsutawney?
Explore the Punxsutawney Weather Discovery Center, visit the legendary Gobbler’s Knob, and discover the many groundhog statues decorating the town. Local trails and small museums round out the list of frequently suggested experiences.
How is the weather in Punxsutawney?
Punxsutawney has cold winters with temperatures around 21–41°F (-6 to 5°C), often with snow, and warm, humid summers near 62–83°F (17–28°C). Spring and fall bring mild temperatures and increased rainfall, so versatile clothing is helpful.
When is the best time to visit Punxsutawney?
Late winter is often popular for the Groundhog Day festivities, while late spring through early fall is suggested for favorable weather and outdoor activities. Visitors appreciate the changing scenery and seasonal community events during these months.
What are the best places to visit in Punxsutawney?
Popular spots include the Punxsutawney Weather Discovery Center, Gobbler’s Knob, and local murals or statues celebrating weather folklore. Parks and small museums help reveal the town’s history and community spirit.
What are some hiking trails in Punxsutawney?
Punxsutawney has access to nature trails in nearby parks and forests, where wooded paths and gentle hills invite walking, birdwatching, and seasonal wildflower spotting. Mahoning Shadow Trail is frequently suggested for an easygoing outdoor stroll.
What are some family activities we can do in Punxsutawney?
Families can explore interactive exhibits at the Punxsutawney Weather Discovery Center, visit the town's scenic parks, or spot the many whimsical groundhog statues around town. Community events and small museums provide engaging options for people of all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Punxsutawney?
Around Punxsutawney, travelers often explore state parks for hiking and wildlife, or visit nearby historic rail towns for cultural heritage sites. Scenic byways and local covered bridges are also frequently suggested for those interested in exploring the region’s rural charm.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Punxsutawney?
Punxsutawney has pet-friendly accommodations, often including houses or apartments with outdoor space. Many are located near walking paths or parks, making it simple to travel with pets.
What are some local tips for visiting Punxsutawney?
Locals suggest visiting outside of major events for a quieter experience in town, and checking out small community diners for traditional Pennsylvania dishes. Take time to explore groundhog-themed art and learn about the area’s weather folklore at local museums.
What is Punxsutawney known for?
Punxsutawney is internationally recognized for Groundhog Day and its weather-forecasting groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil. The town also features local weather history, groundhog-themed attractions, and a welcoming small-town atmosphere.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Punxsutawney?
Explore the lesser-known local murals, quirky groundhog statues tucked around quiet streets, and small community museums for insight into Punxsutawney’s past. Some visitors enjoy discovering local specialty shops or unique weather-related exhibits.
What are the best foods to try in Punxsutawney?
Punxsutawney has classic Pennsylvania comfort foods, including pierogies, hearty sandwiches, and homemade pies. Local diners frequently suggest regional favorites such as stuffed cabbage and kielbasa for an authentic taste.
What should I bring for a trip to Punxsutawney?
Pack comfortable walking shoes, layered clothing for variable weather, and a waterproof jacket, as rain occurs throughout the year. A camera and reusable water bottle are useful for exploring both outdoor spaces and community events.
What is the nightlife in Punxsutawney like?
Nightlife in Punxsutawney is relaxed, centered on casual taverns, local restaurants, and occasional live music. Evening social spots often reflect the town’s welcoming, small-community atmosphere.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Punxsutawney?
Punxsutawney is known for its annual Groundhog Day celebration, drawing visitors for folklore and festivities around early February. Smaller fairs and community events take place throughout the year, often with a focus on local heritage and seasonal traditions.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Punxsutawney?
Punxsutawney has a range of family-friendly vacation rentals, including homes and apartments with kitchen access and multiple bedrooms. Many are located near parks or central neighborhoods, making it convenient for families to explore together.
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