Cozy Up: Ohio’s Best Winter Cabins for a Weekend Getaway

Two pairs of feet in warm socks and flannel pants perched near the wood stove in one of Ohio's cabins.

When winter’s chill sets in, there’s nothing like retreating to a snug cabin. Ohio boasts a variety of cozy winter cabins, perfect for a weekend escape. Here are some top picks to consider:

  • 1. Lofty Willows Treehouse – Amish Country
    Perched 30 feet above the ground, the Lofty Willows Treehouse offers a unique treetop experience in Holmes County. Located less than a mile from Berlin’s charming shops, this cabin provides a romantic setting with a small kitchen and cozy amenities.
  • 2. The Mohican Treehouses – Glenmont
    The Mohican Treehouses in Glenmont offer a stunning combination of rustic charm and modern comfort. These unique accommodations feature scenic views and luxurious amenities. Whether relaxing by the fireplace or exploring nearby hiking trails, these cabins make for an unforgettable winter escape.
  • 3. Grand Bentley Lodge – Hocking Hills
    For those seeking luxury, the Grand Bentley Lodge in Hocking Hills accommodates up to 16 guests. It’s ideal for family gatherings or group retreats with new furnishings, a custom theater room, and spacious living areas.
  • 4. Eagle’s Nest Cabin – Salt Fork State Park
    Located near the shores of Salt Fork Lake, Eagle’s Nest Cabin provides a cozy escape with breathtaking views of the forested landscape. Guests can enjoy winter hiking trails, cross-country skiing, or relaxing by the fireplace. This hidden delight is perfect for families or couples seeking adventure and relaxation.
  • 5. Adult-Only Private Cabins – Hocking Hills
    Consider the adult-only, secluded cabins in the Hocking Hills area for a more intimate getaway. These private retreats are perfect for couples seeking tranquility amidst nature.

Before planning your cozy trip, it’s advisable to check availability and book in advance, as these popular cabins tend to fill up quickly during the winter season.

For more travel inspiration and tips on exploring Ohio, visit Compass Ohio’s website.

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