Walk Across A Suspension Bridge To Reach This Whimsical Maryland Cabin On The Creek
Overdue for a getaway? You can enjoy a vacation without any of the crowds when staying at the following cabin in Maryland. This woodsy spot is full of scenery, charm, AND requires a walk across a mini suspension bridge to reach it. There’s no other cabin quite like it! Check out the details below and consider booking a stay at this one-of-a-kind gem in the Old Line State.
It's not difficult to find a cabin rental in the woodsy area of Middletown, Maryland. The following one, however, is unlike any other.
That's because in order to reach the cabin, you have to walk across a suspension bridge. That's right -- park your car on one side of the stream and your cozy cabin awaits on the other side.
Speaking of the stream... fishermen will want to bring their gear because the water is well-stocked with Rainbow, Brook and Golden Trout. Dinner is served!
Along with enjoying the scenery surrounding the cabin, there are several parks just a few miles away as well. Gambrill State Park, Greenbrier State Park, and Cunningham Falls State Park are full of trails, natural wonders, and more.
Jamie Alvarenga is a writer and editor for Only In Your State.
She spends her time chasing around a curious 4-year-old and going on coffee-fueled adventures throughout Maryland. Contact: jalvarenga@onlyinyourstate.com