Rustic Laurel Highlands Cabins Built in the 1930s. Cabin 6
Discover the charm of the Laurel Highlands at Leber’s Log Cabins. Hand-built beginning in 1932, our 8 pet-friendly cabins each offer a unique rustic experience just minutes from Ohiopyle State Park, Fallingwater, Fort Necessity, and Yough Lake.
What to Expect:
Cabins include a mix of fireplaces, cable TV, full or no kitchens, heating, and linens
Most cabins have heat; select cabins offer A/C
Outdoor fire ring and picnic space at each cabin
Cabins 3 and 5 do not have A/C or refrigerators and the only source of heat is the fireplace Cabin 1 only source of heat is the fireplace
No WiFi is available at any of the cabins
Our cabins are ideal for hiking, biking, rafting, or just unplugging by the fire. Whether you're planning a romantic escape or a family trip, Leber’s has been a mountain getaway destination for over 90 years.
Add dates for prices
Amenities
Pool
Kitchen
Pet-friendly
Parking available
Fireplace
Have a question?
AI iconBetaBeta
Get instant answers with AI powered search of property information and reviews.
Similar properties
The Hobbit House - Romance Straight From The Shire
Farmington
The Hobbit House - Romance Straight From The Shire
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
About the area
Markleysburg
Markleysburg is home to this cabin. Fort Necessity National Battlefield and Kentuck Knob are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Ridge Runner Distillery and Christian W. Klay Winery. Discover the area's water adventures with kayaking and rafting nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hunting and hiking/biking trails.
Morgantown, WV (MGW-Morgantown Municipal) - 44 min drive
Restaurants
APlus at Sunoco - 6 min drive
Rustic Joe's Coffee House - 1 min walk
Curt's Family Restaurant - 8 min walk
Mountain Pies - 2 min drive
Fuel Coffee Works - 8 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Does Rustic Laurel Highlands Cabins Built in the 1930s. Cabin 6 have a pool?
Yes, this property has a pool.
How much does it cost to stay at Rustic Laurel Highlands Cabins Built in the 1930s. Cabin 6?
As of 27 April 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Rustic Laurel Highlands Cabins Built in the 1930s. Cabin 6 on 3 May 2026 start from NZ$252, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
Is Rustic Laurel Highlands Cabins Built in the 1930s. Cabin 6 pet-friendly?
Yes, pets are allowed at this property.
How much is parking at Rustic Laurel Highlands Cabins Built in the 1930s. Cabin 6?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Rustic Laurel Highlands Cabins Built in the 1930s. Cabin 6?
Check-in begins at 2:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Rustic Laurel Highlands Cabins Built in the 1930s. Cabin 6?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Rustic Laurel Highlands Cabins Built in the 1930s. Cabin 6 located?
Situated in Markleysburg, this cabin is 2.1 mi (3.4 km) from Ohiopyle State Park and within 6 miles (10 km) of Youghiogheny River Lake and The Casino at Nemacolin. Youghiogheny River and Off-Road Driving Academy are also within 6 miles (10 km).
Reviews
9.6
Exceptional
Reviews are presented in chronological order, subject to a moderation process, and verified unless otherwise labelled.
We had to find a place to stay that was pet friendly for a short weekend. We weren’t going to spend much time there as we were in the area for a family members birthday party. We loved the cabin. It was very clean and had cute decor. We loved hanging out by the fire pit the most. The only thing negative that I could say
I stayed 3 nights with my son and pooch. Cabin 6 was really nicely appointed. There was kitchen gear, an AC/dehumidifier unit, and very nice decor. It's nice to have a bathroom in the cabin, and not have to travel to a bathhouse as with the state park cabins. I didn't realize that all 3 beds (2 twin, 1 double) were in one room which was ok for us, but maybe not if our party wasn't family. The highway is not too far from the cabin, so the road noise wasn't a welcome addition to our evening fire. Cell reception was not available but that can be a good thing! We paddled in Ohiopyle (20 min. away) and the Cheat (about 40 min.) so it was very convenient. Overall we were very pleased and will likely return.
Our family enjoyed our stay in this little cabin. It is a genuine log cabin and accordingly rustic, without many amenities, but it was clean and comfortable. The location was very nice for visiting Ohiopyle State Park and Falling Water, the reason for our trip. The coffee shop on the premises was a nice plus. A couple of things were not in proper working order, but we left a note and trust they will be fixed for the next guests. This is one of several cabins in the same complex, with a small swimming pool in front. If choosing a cabin from this host, make sure you select one large enough for your needs, as some are very small. The cabin we were in, 6, had one bedroom with a double bed and two twin beds, plus a sleeper sofa in the living area. Linens were provided. The pool is 4' deep throughout, so no shallow end for small children. These cabins are not tucked away in the deep woods; they are on US 40, so there is noise from passing cars and trucks, and there are other private properties adjacent. Dishes, utensils, and cookware are not provided in the cabin (although we did find some skillets stored in the oven).
I’m proud to carry on the legacy of Leber’s Log Cabins—a place that’s been in my family since 1932. My great-grandfather built these cabins by hand, one log at a time, and for nearly a century they’ve offered travelers a quiet retreat in the Laurel Highlands. Growing up here, I learned the value of hard work, hospitality, and the simple joys of cabin life: crackling fires, fresh mountain air, and time spent with the people you love.
Today, I help manage the property and oversee operations, continuing the traditions passed down through generations. While the cabins have been updated for modern comfort, they’ve never lost the charm and spirit they were built on. Every fireplace, porch, and piece of woodwork tells a story—of craftsmanship, care, and community.
For me, this isn’t just a business—it’s home. It’s where I’ve made memories with my family and where I now get to help others create their own. Whether you’re here for a romantic weekend, a family adventure, or just a little peace and quiet, I hope you feel the same warmth and welcome that’s been part of Leber’s since the beginning.
We’re honored to share this special place with you, and we look forward to being part of your story too.
Why they chose this property
Leber’s Log Cabins have been in our family for generations. Originally hand-built starting in 1932, these cabins were created as a place for travelers to find rest, connection, and the beauty of the Laurel Highlands. We chose to continue that legacy—not just to honor our family history, but because we believe in the magic this place still holds today.
Owning and maintaining these cabins isn’t just a business—it’s a calling. We’ve updated each cabin to provide modern comfort while preserving the rustic charm and handcrafted details that make them so special. It’s our way of sharing a piece of Appalachian heritage with every guest who walks through the door.
Our goal is simple: to offer families, couples, and adventurers the same peaceful, nature-filled experiences we grew up with here. Whether you’re hiking through Ohiopyle, sitting by a fire pit under the stars, or just looking for a quiet escape, we’re proud to provide a place where people can slow down and reconnect with what matters.
What makes this property unique
Built by Hand in 1932 – A Cabin With a Story Our log cabins aren’t replicas—they're the real thing, crafted nearly a century ago and updated with care to preserve their Appalachian soul.
?? Escape the Noise Unlike busy resorts, our peaceful, private setting offers quiet mornings, starry skies, and the calming sounds of nature.
?? Real Fireplaces + Outdoor Fire Pits Each cabin features a cozy fireplace and its own outdoor fire ring—perfect for chilly evenings or toasting s’mores with family.
?? Pet-Friendly Comfort Well-behaved dogs are welcome! Our location is perfect for long walks and outdoor adventures with your pup.
?? Prime Location We're just minutes from Ohiopyle, Fallingwater, Fort Necessity, Cucumber Falls, Yough Lake, Seven Springs, and more. Whether you're into hiking, kayaking, skiing, or sightseeing—adventure is close by.
??? Something for Everyone Our 8 cabins sleep 2 to 6 guests, from simple studio layouts to spacious multi-bed units with kitchens, making us perfect for solo travelers, couples, or families.
?? Affordable & Authentic Experience a true mountain getaway without resort prices. With nearly 100 years of hospitality behind us, your stay will feel like a step back in time—with all the comforts of today.