Overview
Tucked away in the quiet woods just off the Great Allegheny Passage near Sandpatch, PA, this cozy bike-in-only tiny cabin offers a peaceful, comfortable place to rest and recharge after a day on the trail. With modern comforts, scenic views of passing trains, and a hot tub, this cabin is designed with trail riders in mind.
Located a short ride (1/3 mile) from the GAP trail access (mile marker 28.2), the cabin is perfect for exploring nearby landmarks like the Big Savage Tunnel and the Salisbury Viaduct—two of the most iconic highlights along the GAP.
Trailside Highlights
- Easy access to the Great Allegheny Passage, one of the most scenic rail-trails in the country
- Minutes from the Big Savage Tunnel, Salisbury Viaduct, and sweeping Laurel Highlands views
- Located in Sandpatch, a quiet and beautiful section of trail with rich railroading history
- Bike-in only for a quiet, car-free experience
- A short stretch of shared road leads to a grass and gravel path that brings you directly to the cabin from the GAP (Only 1/3 mile from the Sandpatch GAP access)
The Cabin
Sleeps 7 :
- Loft with Twin and Double beds
- Main level with Double bed
- Convertible couch/double sleeping space
- Fully equipped kitchenette with mini-fridge, stove top, microwave, and coffee station
- Air conditioning for summer comfort
- Full indoor bathroom with hot shower, modern fixtures, and fresh towels
- Reliable electricity and running water
Outdoor Amenities
- Large Hot Tub – perfect for soaking sore muscles after a long ride (Seats 6)
- Uncovered deck with forest views—ideal for morning coffee or evening conversation
- Campfire ring with gravel space—great for s’mores and storytelling under the stars
- Bike stand and basic tools provided for quick tune-ups
- Views of nearby railroad—watch trains roll through the valley from your porch
Despite the train proximity, the cabin interior is peaceful, and well-insulated
Location
- Situated just off Miller Run Road outside Meyersdale, PA
- A short ride from the Sand Patch GAP trail access point (1/3 mile)
- Close to the Eastern Continental Divide and the Mason-Dixon Line
- Part of the Laurel Highlands, known for scenic beauty, history, and trail culture
Additional Info
Access is bike-only—no car access at the cabin site yet (secure bike-friendly route)
Future upgrades coming soon: gear storage lockers, car access, trail shuttle partnerships