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c.1953 Pennsylvania Cabin For Sale $59K

$59,000

Searching for a hunting camp or a quiet fishing retreat? Look no further. This Pennsylvania cabin delivers easy access to thousands of acres of public land and supports outdoor enjoyment year-round. The cabin includes electricity, a wood-burning fireplace for cozy evenings, and a covered porch to enjoy calm, scenic surroundings.
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Realtor Comments

Coming Soon! Tucked away on a manageable 0.23-acre lot in the heart of western Perry County recreation country, this cozy 2-bedroom cabin offers an affordable getaway near Tuscarora State Forest, Fowlers Hollow State Park, and Big Spring State Park. Located within walking distance of Schultz Creek, known locally for excellent fishing opportunities, the property is ideally situated for outdoor enthusiasts. Shermans Creek also has more great opportunities for fishing. The cabin does not have running water and is serviced by an outhouse, offering a simple and traditional camp experience. Selling mostly furnished, this property is ready for immediate enjoyment and provides a great base camp for hiking, hunting, fishing, and exploring the nearby parks and forestlands.
  • 2bed
  • Circa 1953
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45 Cabin Creek Rd, Blain, PA 17006, USA

If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended. 

Contact Realtor: Gerald Nolt

Brokered by Beiler-Campbell Realtors-Quarryville

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Pros of living in Blaine, PA

  • Smaller-town feel: Often quieter, with a tighter community vibe than larger Pennsylvania cities.
  • Outdoor access: Pennsylvania towns like this usually mean easier drives to hiking, parks, lakes, and rural scenery.
  • Lower cost of living (often): Compared with major metro areas, housing and everyday expenses can be more affordable.
  • Less traffic/less crowding: Day-to-day life may feel simpler—especially if you don’t want big-city congestion.
  • Good for families (depending on area): Smaller districts can mean less “big-city stress,” and you may find more residential neighborhoods.

Cons of living in Blaine, PA

  • Fewer job options locally: Many people have to commute to nearby cities/towns for work.
  • More dependence on a car: Public transit is usually limited in smaller communities.
  • Limited shopping/entertainment nearby: Fewer restaurants, stores, and events—often requires driving farther.
  • Weather impacts: Expect cold winters and hot/humid summers, plus seasonal storms.
  • Variation in services: Depending on exactly where you are, you may see differences in healthcare access, amenities, and infrastructure.
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