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Solar Cabin: A Modern, Off-grid Retreat on 100 Acres
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2 bedrooms 1 bathroom Sleeps 5 111.5 sq m
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Spring Mills, PA
- Penn's Cave21 min drive
- Pennsylvania State University41 min drive
- Beaver Stadium42 min drive
- State College, PA (SCE-University Park)48 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 5)
Loft bedroom
1 King Bed
Private bedroom
1 Queen Bed, 1 Single Bed and 1 Crib
1 bathroom
Bathroom
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo
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Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Office
Balcony
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Solar Cabin: A Modern, Off-grid Retreat on 100 Acres
Enjoy your own private nature retreat when you stay in our unique solar-powered cabin in the woods, where the nearest neighbor is a mile away. Feel the hustle-bustle of life fall behind you as you slowly traverse the single-lane, gravel road that leads to our property that we call "Love Farm". We have woods, fields, walking trails, two ponds, a new greenhouse, large garden, chickens (at times), fruit trees, and lots of wildlife. Although we're off-the-grid, our home is a custom-built, modern cabin, and you'll have all the conveniences for a comfortable stay. In Amish country, near Penns Creek (10 mins), Millheim (15 mins), Woodward Camp (20 mins) & Penn State (30 mins).
Have dinner on the deck overlooking "Frog Pond." Swing in a hammock, go for a walk, or fish for blue gills in the larger, lower pond. In the evening, catch lightning bugs or roast marshmallows under stars unpolluted by town lights. Welcome to Solar Cabin!
**If interested in booking, please keep reading the description below so you know what to expect when staying at our unique off-the-grid cabin.**
🏠👨👩👧👧 Andy and I (Becca) have remodeled the family's old hunting cabin into our rustic-modern home. We live here with our baby (Lyrra) and our 2-year-old (Porter) and vacate during your reserved dates. Because we live here, you can expect extra conveniences during your stay (for example, a well-stocked kitchen, complete with spices and condiments, an Instant Pot, and GOOD knives!).
🛏️ Bedrooms
The loft bedroom has a king bed with a certified organic hybrid mattress (springs and latex). The private bedroom has an organic latex queen mattress. Additionally, there is a single upper bunk and a baby crib in the private bedroom.
The walls in the cozy private bedroom are finished in an earthen plaster and a wood accent wall makes use of boards we painstakingly reclaimed from the original cabin.
The larger loft bedroom has amazing views, cathedral ceilings, an office nook, and a clerestory that brings in lots of natural light. Each bedroom has an entrance onto the 2nd story deck and into the shared bathroom.
😋 Kitchen
The modern kitchen has everything you need: UV-filtered spring water (delicious straight from the tap), gas range, convection oven, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, pour-over coffee carafe with bean grinder (coffee supplied), an assortment of teas, blender, Instant Pot, Aqua Fizz machine, wine glasses, cloth napkins, pots/pans, plates/silverware, etc. Please note that due to the large electrical draw, we do not have a conventional toaster (you can use the oven to toast items). No need to buy and pack spices and condiments, as you are welcome to use ours. All you need to bring is the food you wish to cook or grill.
🚽 Bathroom
The bathroom features a custom vanity made from reclaimed wood from the old cabin, designed by me and built by a friend. It has a walk-in shower with a rain shower head and handheld sprayer, as well as a cute little old-fashioned soaking tub that Andy refurbished himself. First aid supplies are in the top drawer of the small teal stand and the bottom drawer has extra supplies that you may have forgotten (contact solution, new tooth brushes, etc). Help yourself!
🔋 Off-grid solar system / electrical / energy use
Experience life in a sustainable, solar-powered home! Our home is powered by an off-grid solar system, meaning that we are not connected to the public utility grid. (You'll notice that you don't see any telephone poles or power lines running to our home!) The solar system supplies the cabin with regular 110v electric and you can plug-in and use your chargers and other items just like you would in any other home. Items that produce heat (for example, toasters, hair dryers, and clothes irons) pull large amounts of electricity, and this is why you won't find these items in our home.
If the solar batteries get low, a back-up outdoor propane generator "communicates" with our solar system. The generator automatically turns on to charge the solar batteries, then shuts itself off again once they are recharged. When it kicks on, the generator sounds like someone starting their car in the driveway. Be prepared for this to happen periodically throughout your stay if it's not summer, or if you run the a/c a lot. Please try to conserve energy and always turn off all fans, lights, and a/c when checking out. In cold months, set the pellet stove thermostat to 65 degrees.
🌡️ Pellet stove / heat / temperature regulation
Our main source of heat is a pellet stove (needed from about October through May). Guests set the thermostat to their preferred temperature and load a bag of pellets into the hopper when it runs out. Guests also need to scrape the ashes from the burn pot once a day. We'll show show you how to do this, or send you the link to a video that shows you - it's very simple and only takes a minute. We also have radiant floor heat in half the cabin to supplement the pellet stove. In cold months, set the temperature to 65 degrees F when you check out.
During the hot months, our home stays cooler than the outside (it's in a shady nook and doesn't get much direct sunlight). There are ceiling fans on the main loft ceiling (numbered control near the laundry room) and in the private bedroom (switch hides behind the door curtain). If needed, a window air conditioning unit is available, although we rarely feel the need to use it ourselves. We recommend turning it off at night to avoiding draining the house batteries and needing the generator to run. Please turn all fans and a/c off when you check out.
🐸 Decks
The 2nd story covered deck overlooks Frog Pond, with views of the garden, orchard, solar array, and fire pit. There is a small sitting area, a table with 6 chairs and umbrella, a ceiling fan/light, propane grill, a pulley clothes line, and a hummingbird feeder. Hummingbirds will whizz around you from about June through early September, and from the deck, you can often see deer, many bird species, squirrels, bunnies, ducks, and turkeys. In the hutch are games and cards. The ground-level deck has my grandma's porch swing that we rehabilitated and a set of rocking chairs. Grandma's swing is a lovely place to take a little afternoon respite.
🔥 Fire pit
Guests are welcome to use the fire pit in the side yard. Make sure to put the fire out before you leave or go to bed. In the big wooden box under the porch swing, there are extra camp chairs and other supplies for the fire pit. Firewood is supplied and is stacked by the driveway. Just collect some small dead twigs from the ground for kindling (please do not cut or break live branches from trees, as these will not start your fire well anyway!).
👶 Family-friendly
For those traveling with kids, there are lots of things for the kids to do and some things we can supply (upon request): suspension stroller, high chair, pack n' play, scooters, sleds, etc. We have two small kids, so just ask if you're wondering about something in particular! We have retractable baby gates at the stairs. The kids can roast marshmallows over the fire pit, catch salamanders (with an adult's help), make wildflower boquets, learn how food grows in the garden, play on the slip n' slide (you set it up), or fish in the pond by the barn (byo bait or dig for worms). We also have tons of kids' toys and books they are welcome to play with.
🍅 Gardens
In season, the chef in your party will appreciate harvesting fresh produce and herbs from our gardens. There is a large fenced-in vegetable garden by the pond. Typically, we plant a variety of tomatoes, potatoes, peppers, flowers, and onions. There's a small raspberry/blackberry patch as well. We have a large plot of garlic planted above the orchard that we sell for seed garlic. We are in the first year of establishing the soil in our new greenhouse, where we plan to plant figs next year. In the space by the deck closest to the pond, we plant fresh herbs. Wild mint grows along the yard, and for those into foraging/medicinals, morels, elderberry, aronia, mullein, and stinging nettles can be found on the property.
🐱 Our Cat
We have a cat (Shiva) that lives here with us. We'll move her out with us for the duration of your stay (unless you indicate that you'd like her company, in which case, she'd be very happy to avoid car rides!).
🚗 Access
Our private, one-lane, gravel driveway is nearly a mile long. The lane goes through the forest and there are no street lights, so arriving at night can be a bit intimidating. If snow is a possibility, guests MUST bring an AWD or 4WD vehicle. At other times of the year, higher clearance vehicles are recommended but not necessary, just take it slow.
📱 Connectivity
Depending on your carrier, your cell phone may or may not have reception here. T-Mobile does the best, and often picks up a signal indoors, but you may still have to go outside to get reception. Verizon does okay, with the best access on the hill by the solar panels. We have recently upgraded our internet to Starlink (the new satellite internet developed by Tesla).
🥾 Trails
Finally, Andy and I have been slowly building a system of (as yet unmarked) walking trails on the property. Guests can amble around the property to check out over an acre of pollinator-friendly plantings we've established in the field, enjoy acres of quiet forest, visit the "Mama Tree", and walk around the two small ponds. We have made a google map of our trails that we will share with you upon request!
Have dinner on the deck overlooking "Frog Pond." Swing in a hammock, go for a walk, or fish for blue gills in the larger, lower pond. In the evening, catch lightning bugs or roast marshmallows under stars unpolluted by town lights. Welcome to Solar Cabin!
**If interested in booking, please keep reading the description below so you know what to expect when staying at our unique off-the-grid cabin.**
🏠👨👩👧👧 Andy and I (Becca) have remodeled the family's old hunting cabin into our rustic-modern home. We live here with our baby (Lyrra) and our 2-year-old (Porter) and vacate during your reserved dates. Because we live here, you can expect extra conveniences during your stay (for example, a well-stocked kitchen, complete with spices and condiments, an Instant Pot, and GOOD knives!).
🛏️ Bedrooms
The loft bedroom has a king bed with a certified organic hybrid mattress (springs and latex). The private bedroom has an organic latex queen mattress. Additionally, there is a single upper bunk and a baby crib in the private bedroom.
The walls in the cozy private bedroom are finished in an earthen plaster and a wood accent wall makes use of boards we painstakingly reclaimed from the original cabin.
The larger loft bedroom has amazing views, cathedral ceilings, an office nook, and a clerestory that brings in lots of natural light. Each bedroom has an entrance onto the 2nd story deck and into the shared bathroom.
😋 Kitchen
The modern kitchen has everything you need: UV-filtered spring water (delicious straight from the tap), gas range, convection oven, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, pour-over coffee carafe with bean grinder (coffee supplied), an assortment of teas, blender, Instant Pot, Aqua Fizz machine, wine glasses, cloth napkins, pots/pans, plates/silverware, etc. Please note that due to the large electrical draw, we do not have a conventional toaster (you can use the oven to toast items). No need to buy and pack spices and condiments, as you are welcome to use ours. All you need to bring is the food you wish to cook or grill.
🚽 Bathroom
The bathroom features a custom vanity made from reclaimed wood from the old cabin, designed by me and built by a friend. It has a walk-in shower with a rain shower head and handheld sprayer, as well as a cute little old-fashioned soaking tub that Andy refurbished himself. First aid supplies are in the top drawer of the small teal stand and the bottom drawer has extra supplies that you may have forgotten (contact solution, new tooth brushes, etc). Help yourself!
🔋 Off-grid solar system / electrical / energy use
Experience life in a sustainable, solar-powered home! Our home is powered by an off-grid solar system, meaning that we are not connected to the public utility grid. (You'll notice that you don't see any telephone poles or power lines running to our home!) The solar system supplies the cabin with regular 110v electric and you can plug-in and use your chargers and other items just like you would in any other home. Items that produce heat (for example, toasters, hair dryers, and clothes irons) pull large amounts of electricity, and this is why you won't find these items in our home.
If the solar batteries get low, a back-up outdoor propane generator "communicates" with our solar system. The generator automatically turns on to charge the solar batteries, then shuts itself off again once they are recharged. When it kicks on, the generator sounds like someone starting their car in the driveway. Be prepared for this to happen periodically throughout your stay if it's not summer, or if you run the a/c a lot. Please try to conserve energy and always turn off all fans, lights, and a/c when checking out. In cold months, set the pellet stove thermostat to 65 degrees.
🌡️ Pellet stove / heat / temperature regulation
Our main source of heat is a pellet stove (needed from about October through May). Guests set the thermostat to their preferred temperature and load a bag of pellets into the hopper when it runs out. Guests also need to scrape the ashes from the burn pot once a day. We'll show show you how to do this, or send you the link to a video that shows you - it's very simple and only takes a minute. We also have radiant floor heat in half the cabin to supplement the pellet stove. In cold months, set the temperature to 65 degrees F when you check out.
During the hot months, our home stays cooler than the outside (it's in a shady nook and doesn't get much direct sunlight). There are ceiling fans on the main loft ceiling (numbered control near the laundry room) and in the private bedroom (switch hides behind the door curtain). If needed, a window air conditioning unit is available, although we rarely feel the need to use it ourselves. We recommend turning it off at night to avoiding draining the house batteries and needing the generator to run. Please turn all fans and a/c off when you check out.
🐸 Decks
The 2nd story covered deck overlooks Frog Pond, with views of the garden, orchard, solar array, and fire pit. There is a small sitting area, a table with 6 chairs and umbrella, a ceiling fan/light, propane grill, a pulley clothes line, and a hummingbird feeder. Hummingbirds will whizz around you from about June through early September, and from the deck, you can often see deer, many bird species, squirrels, bunnies, ducks, and turkeys. In the hutch are games and cards. The ground-level deck has my grandma's porch swing that we rehabilitated and a set of rocking chairs. Grandma's swing is a lovely place to take a little afternoon respite.
🔥 Fire pit
Guests are welcome to use the fire pit in the side yard. Make sure to put the fire out before you leave or go to bed. In the big wooden box under the porch swing, there are extra camp chairs and other supplies for the fire pit. Firewood is supplied and is stacked by the driveway. Just collect some small dead twigs from the ground for kindling (please do not cut or break live branches from trees, as these will not start your fire well anyway!).
👶 Family-friendly
For those traveling with kids, there are lots of things for the kids to do and some things we can supply (upon request): suspension stroller, high chair, pack n' play, scooters, sleds, etc. We have two small kids, so just ask if you're wondering about something in particular! We have retractable baby gates at the stairs. The kids can roast marshmallows over the fire pit, catch salamanders (with an adult's help), make wildflower boquets, learn how food grows in the garden, play on the slip n' slide (you set it up), or fish in the pond by the barn (byo bait or dig for worms). We also have tons of kids' toys and books they are welcome to play with.
🍅 Gardens
In season, the chef in your party will appreciate harvesting fresh produce and herbs from our gardens. There is a large fenced-in vegetable garden by the pond. Typically, we plant a variety of tomatoes, potatoes, peppers, flowers, and onions. There's a small raspberry/blackberry patch as well. We have a large plot of garlic planted above the orchard that we sell for seed garlic. We are in the first year of establishing the soil in our new greenhouse, where we plan to plant figs next year. In the space by the deck closest to the pond, we plant fresh herbs. Wild mint grows along the yard, and for those into foraging/medicinals, morels, elderberry, aronia, mullein, and stinging nettles can be found on the property.
🐱 Our Cat
We have a cat (Shiva) that lives here with us. We'll move her out with us for the duration of your stay (unless you indicate that you'd like her company, in which case, she'd be very happy to avoid car rides!).
🚗 Access
Our private, one-lane, gravel driveway is nearly a mile long. The lane goes through the forest and there are no street lights, so arriving at night can be a bit intimidating. If snow is a possibility, guests MUST bring an AWD or 4WD vehicle. At other times of the year, higher clearance vehicles are recommended but not necessary, just take it slow.
📱 Connectivity
Depending on your carrier, your cell phone may or may not have reception here. T-Mobile does the best, and often picks up a signal indoors, but you may still have to go outside to get reception. Verizon does okay, with the best access on the hill by the solar panels. We have recently upgraded our internet to Starlink (the new satellite internet developed by Tesla).
🥾 Trails
Finally, Andy and I have been slowly building a system of (as yet unmarked) walking trails on the property. Guests can amble around the property to check out over an acre of pollinator-friendly plantings we've established in the field, enjoy acres of quiet forest, visit the "Mama Tree", and walk around the two small ponds. We have made a google map of our trails that we will share with you upon request!
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About the area
Spring Mills
Located in Spring Mills, this cabin is in a rural area and in the mountains. Seven Mountains Wine Cellars and Pisano Winery are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Tait Farm Foods and Creekside Rock and Gems. Travelling with kids? Consider Bellefonte Historical Railroad Society, or check out an event or a game at Beaver Stadium. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Spring Mills, PA
What's nearby
- Seven Mountains Wine Cellars - 19 min drive - 9.9 km
- Penn's Cave - 21 min drive - 14.0 km
- Pennsylvania State University - 41 min drive - 38.7 km
- Beaver Stadium - 42 min drive - 40.2 km
- Bryce Jordan Center - 42 min drive - 40.5 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- The Frosty Hook - 15 min drive
- Old Country Store - 38 min drive
- Pizza Heaven - 16 min drive
- Gaffron's Sunrise Bakery - 24 min drive
- Valley Wok - 15 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Rebecca Robertson

My husband, Andy, and I are travelers at heart and have been to at least 60 countries combined. While we're raising our kids Lyrra (3 months) and Porter (2 years) and building our cabin-home here in the woods, we are more stationary than we used to be, which is why we enjoy hosting and sharing our property with guests so much. We are determined to get the kids in snorkeling gear by age 3 though!
I work at Penn State as an Instructional Designer and Andy sells solar systems for Envinity, a State College-based sustainable building and solar company.
We appreciate hosting a diversity of guests and welcome all ages, races, languages, sexual orientations, and religions to our home ❤️
Thank you for staying with us!
I work at Penn State as an Instructional Designer and Andy sells solar systems for Envinity, a State College-based sustainable building and solar company.
We appreciate hosting a diversity of guests and welcome all ages, races, languages, sexual orientations, and religions to our home ❤️
Thank you for staying with us!
Why they chose this property
In 2014, Andy and I had the "brilliant" idea that, instead of renting, we would remodel his family's old hunting cabin. Andy's parents areed and Andy and I set to work tearing down the old cabin to its first floor studs. We built up and out on top of the original foundation, adding plumbing, electricity, and insulation - all of which we lived here without for about six months the first summer during the renovation.
We are off-the-grid by necessity. When we first called the power company to inquire about connecting the cabin to the grid, they quoted us $90,000 to bring the power lines back here - more than our whole budget at the time! So we built an off-grid solar power system with solar panels, batteries, and a back-up generator for a fraction of the cost. You won't see any electric poles or lines within a mile of the cabin. Now, when the town's power goes out, life goes on as usual here at Love Farm :)
Although we are off-the-grid, we wanted to raise our family with modern conveniences. We don't think you'll miss any comforts during your stay and we hope you'll enjoy all the little details we've built into Solar Cabin. Seven long years later, and the cabin is now finished, save for a few trim pieces here and there.
Now we're more focused on renovating the property - building trails; establishing gardens and improving the soil; reclaiming the native plants and pastures from the invasive plants that had taken over in 20 years of being left to their own devices. We call this property "Love Farm" because it is a work of labor and love (and also because of all the amazing springtime rituals that go on between the forest animals around here lol). We hope you enjoy it as much as we do!
We are off-the-grid by necessity. When we first called the power company to inquire about connecting the cabin to the grid, they quoted us $90,000 to bring the power lines back here - more than our whole budget at the time! So we built an off-grid solar power system with solar panels, batteries, and a back-up generator for a fraction of the cost. You won't see any electric poles or lines within a mile of the cabin. Now, when the town's power goes out, life goes on as usual here at Love Farm :)
Although we are off-the-grid, we wanted to raise our family with modern conveniences. We don't think you'll miss any comforts during your stay and we hope you'll enjoy all the little details we've built into Solar Cabin. Seven long years later, and the cabin is now finished, save for a few trim pieces here and there.
Now we're more focused on renovating the property - building trails; establishing gardens and improving the soil; reclaiming the native plants and pastures from the invasive plants that had taken over in 20 years of being left to their own devices. We call this property "Love Farm" because it is a work of labor and love (and also because of all the amazing springtime rituals that go on between the forest animals around here lol). We hope you enjoy it as much as we do!
What makes this property unique
This is the perfect place to unwind in total privacy, yet be only 30 minutes from a vibrant college town (State College) and 15 minutes from the quaint town of Millheim. You can't find a much more peaceful place than this! You won't hear the sound of traffic; only birds, frogs, and crickets. At night, you'll hear the occasional owl hooting or whippoorwill calling, and if you're really lucky, coyotes howling in the distance. The only lights you'll see at night are a billion stars on a clear night and lightning bugs during the summer. In season, eat fruit right off the trees or harvest ripe tomatoes off the vine from our garden. Stroll the mowed paths around the field. Let the kids catch (and release!) salamanders and frogs. Slow down to the pace of nature. This is country living at its most relaxing and peaceful.
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