Postcard Cabins Locations + Things to Do in the Area

Postcard Cabins (formerly Getaway House) has captured the hearts of adventure-seekers and tranquility enthusiasts alike, offering a retreat like no other. Embracing a minimalistic approach, their cabins immerse guests in nature while encouraging a digital detox. The appeal lies in the simplicity of the experience – no Wi-Fi, no distractions. Just a serene environment to rejuvenate the mind and spirit. Visitors praise the cozy cabins, each strategically located to provide a sense of seclusion and connection with nature. The allure of Postcard Cabins continues to grow, becoming a favored vacation option for those seeking solace and a break from the chaos of urban life. So where are all the Postcard Cabins locations and what can you do in the surrounding area for each one?

Postcard Cabins Locations (plus activity recommendations)

Postcard Cabins locations in the Northeast

Northeast

Boston

  • Blake Brook: Grab a bite at Blasty Bough Brewing Company if cooking in the woods isn’t your thing.
  • Machimoodus: Head to Salmon Cove Preserve. There aren’t any trails or paths to hike on. But you can fish, kayak, or canoe across this beautiful freshwater tidal landscape.

New York

Pittsburgh + Cleveland

  • Beaver Creek: This spot is located right along a creek so this along could be great for you to explore going up down the banks.

Washington D.C.

  • Shenandoah North: Head to Lake Laura Beach. It’s a beautiful lake that has adventure rentals like paddleboarding and kayaking.
  • Shenandoah: Literally the only thing in this area is the Green Hills Country Club. Tee up!
Postcard Cabins locations in the Southeast

Southeast tiny cabin locations

Atlanta

  • Chattahoochee: Grab a bite at Wild BBQ & Store – it’s VERY close to your campsite.
  • Talladega Valley: Near you is a small lake, Harbert Lake, and a MASSIVE river, the Coosa River.
  • Lake Hartwell: You’re on the bank of a small creek. But also up the road are a few restaurants.

Charlotte + Raleigh

  • Asheboro: Take a short trip down the road to the North Carolina Zoo!

Nashville

  • Dale Hollow: Well. There’s a whole lot of nothing near this Getaway house location. But I guess that also the beauty of these tiny cabin retreats!

New Orleans

  • Homochitto: Another spot where there isn’t much. But you are surrounded by the Homochitto River. And just a little ways away is where the river splits in two so that could be a great spot for fishing or exploring.

Orlando

  • Gilchrist Springs: Have fun wandering around Bell Ridge Longleaf Wildlife And Environmental Area.
Tiny cabin vacation rental locations in the Midwest

Postcard Cabins locations in the Midwest

Chicago

  • Barber Creek: Just across the road, you can explore and swim in Lester Lake.
  • Starved Rock: This is one of the most populated Getaway house locations. You are not only near Illinois River, but you are a very short drive from a large town. So you could eat out for your meals, or go to the local grocery store to get some food to cook. You have lots of options here.

Columbus

  • Hocking Hills: There are several hiking and biking trails near you.

Detroit

  • The Thumb: This location has the usual nature trails, but there are a few rivers nearby to also explore.

Indianapolis

  • Brown County: Get ready for that Instagrammable outlook picture because this location has a series of small bluffs that look out onto the forest. You are also near Hurricane Creek.

Kansas City

  • Ozark Highlands: Bear Creek takes over this environment with a ton of different branches that it takes. Explore this and the multiple walking trails near you to surround yourself in nature.

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Milwaukee

  • Wild Rose: Lake Napowan and Round Lake are both very close to this cabin, and this location boasts about an extensive trail system.

Minneapolis

  • Kettle River: Just a short walk from the cabin and from each other, you have Little Mud Lake and Long Lake. You are also near Kettle River. You’ll have a great time wandering these areas and seeing all the wildlife!

Pittsburgh + Cleveland

  • Beaver Creek: This spot is located right along a creek so this along could be great for you to explore going up down the banks.

St. Louis

  • St. Francois: The onsite walking trails border against a river to offer you some amazing views. Also you aren’t far from the small town of Bloomsdale where there is a Snack Shack and Dollar General just in case you need to grab a bite or some essentials you forgot at home.
Tiny cabin vacation rental locations in the Southwest

Southwest

Austin + San Antonio

  • Hill Country: Come prepared because there is an onsite natural swimming hole!

Dallas

  • Piney Woods: There are many small ponds and lakes spread throughout this area.

Houston

  • Brazos Valley: There is an onsite 1-mile hiking trail at this locations. Have fun getting to know nature a little more!
Postcard Cabins locations in the West

Postcard Cabins (formerly Getaway House) locations in the West

Los Angeles

  • Big Bear: You can go skiing or snowboarding at one of the best resorts, Big Bear Mountain.

Portland

  • Mount Adams: You’re right next to a creek so have fun exploring creek critters!

Seattle

  • Skagit Valley: You have a ton of creeks near you too. But right down the road you can explore Lake Murray.

Postcard Cabins locations are always being updated and increasing in number across the nation. Be sure to keep up to date on their social media pages and website for when new locations arrive! Have fun dreaming up your next vacation in a tiny cabin.

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