Winslow Hill Elk Viewing
The famous viewing area where bulls bugle and herds graze the open meadows, especially at dawn and dusk in the autumn rut.
A magnificent three-bedroom cabin minutes from the Winslow Hill Elk Viewing Area, in Benezette — home to the largest free-roaming elk herd in the eastern United States.
Tucked just off Winslow Hill Road, the cabin gives you privacy and quiet without giving up a single comfort. Three bedrooms and two baths, a full kitchen, and a great room built for slow mornings with coffee and long evenings by the fire.
Step onto the porch at dawn or dusk and you may well hear a bull bugling across the valley — the elk graze these fields and tree lines the year round. It's the kind of place you come back to season after season.
All the amenities of home, set down in the middle of the Pennsylvania wilds.
Comfortable beds for the family or a group of friends.
Cook in — fully equipped for proper meals after a day outdoors.
Warm great room indoors and a fire to gather around outside.
Panoramic country views and a front-row seat to wildlife.
Year-round comfort whatever the season brings.
Far from city light — exceptional star-gazing overhead.
Elk, deer and turkey are frequent, close-range visitors.
Secluded setting, simple to reach off Winslow Hill Road.
You're perfectly placed for everything Elk County has to offer — wildlife, trails, history and a dark-sky night.
The famous viewing area where bulls bugle and herds graze the open meadows, especially at dawn and dusk in the autumn rut.
Interactive exhibits, viewing blinds and walking trails on Winslow Hill Road — the hub of Pennsylvania's elk range.
Miles of trail through the surrounding state forest — from short strolls to the long-distance Quehanna Trail.
Trout streams and the West Branch nearby, with excellent seasonal hunting throughout the region.
Benezette Wines and local taverns are a short drive — a relaxed end to a day in the field.
Some of the darkest skies in the East — bring a blanket and watch the Milky Way rise.
Sample rates below — reach out for exact pricing, seasonal availability, and group or hunting-season stays.
Rates are illustrative. Contact us for current pricing and to confirm your dates.
"Within minutes a huge bull arrived with the herd in tow, bugling loudly — close enough to get your heart pounding. We've been hooked on this wild country ever since."
"Quiet, private, and so close to everything in Benezette. The fire pit was perfect — we built a fire every night and watched for elk."
"You won't find anything else in the area with all these amenities at this price. The elk were often right nearby."
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Winslow Hill
Benezette, Elk County, Pennsylvania
The autumn rut (September–October) is peak elk season, when the bugling is loudest and the herds most active. Spring and summer bring calves and green meadows; winter offers solitude and snow.