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Where the Forest Inspires Every Step

Where the Forest Inspires Every Step

In the heart of Pennsylvania's Laurel Highlands, just beyond the rush of Ohiopyle’s waterfalls, you’ll find a place where time stretches, worries fall away, and the world feels beautifully quiet again. Serenity Glamping was created for those who crave awe without effort—an escape wrapped in softness, warmth, and a touch of wonder. Here, nature feels close enough to touch, yet comfort follows you everywhere. It’s the kind of getaway even the “I'm not outdoorsy, I'm outdoor-ish” people secretly dream about.

Relax and Unwind in Nature

Relax and Unwind in Nature

Discover four uniquely-designed 8-meter premium domes inspired by the peaceful beauty of the forest, along with the charm and character of our 6-meter units. Each space is thoughtfully designed to bring you closer to nature, with natural materials, calming views, and cozy details. Whether you’re looking for a quiet solo retreat or a magical family escape, there’s a place here just for you.

Premium 8M Domes

Our spacious 8M Premium Suite Dome features panoramic glass, a private hot tub, and a stargazing loft—perfect for couples or small groups seeking a high-end Laurel Highlands escape.

Junior Suite Domes

The 6M Junior Suite Dome is an intimate, design-forward retreat for two, offering a clear panoramic window, skylight views, and modern comforts for a romantic nature getaway.

Moments in the Wild

Moments in the Wild

Whether you're seeking quiet moments in nature or a bit of light adventure, the surrounding area has something to offer. With 5 state parks within close proximity, here are some of our favorite nearby experiences — all within easy reach from your cabin.

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Indian Creek Valley Trail & Mill Run Reservoir

(5 min walk)

Follow this peaceful hidden gem of a rail-trail as it winds 19 miles along Indian Creek between Laurel Hill and Chestnut Ridge, offering gentle grades, forest views, and quiet moments beside the water—perfect for a laid-back walk or bike ride in the Laurel Highlands. The reservoir is right on the trail, offering scenic views and fishing from the shore.

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Ohiopyle Hiking, Waterfalls & Whitewater Adventures

(12 min drive)

Just minutes away, Ohiopyle State Park delivers 79 miles of scenic trails, rushing waterfalls, and river overlooks, from the famous Ferncliff Peninsula to Cucumber Falls. After your hike, wander through the tiny adventure town for ice cream, coffee, local shops, and outfitters that keep the vibe fun and easy.

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Fallingwater & Kentuck Knob – Frank Lloyd Wright Icons

(9 min drive)

Explore two world-renowned Frank Lloyd Wright homes just a short drive from the domes. Fallingwater sits dramatically above a waterfall, while Kentuck Knob offers hillside views and a serene art-filled landscape—perfect for a cultural, scenic day in the Laurel Highlands.

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Skiing & Snowboarding in the Laurel Highlands

(17 min drive)

When the snow falls, head to Seven Springs, Hidden Valley, or Laurel Mountain for downhill skiing, snowboarding, and winter fun on well-groomed slopes and terrain parks—all within a scenic drive of the domes. Come back to your cozy snow globe retreat and warm up in true glamping style.

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Wineries, Breweries & Local Sips and Restautants

(All Around!)

Explore the Laurel Highlands Wine & Spirits Trail, where cozy wineries, distilleries, and craft breweries pair perfectly with mountain views and relaxed Appalachian charm. Nearby cafés and local restaurants offer everything from comfort classics to fresh, regional dishes—an easy way to sip, savor, and unwind after a day of adventure.

The rejuvenation you didn't know you needed

“I took a walk in the woods and came out taller than the trees.”

— Henry David Thoreau

An escape of the senses

“Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air.”

— Ralph Waldo Emerson

More than a getaway

“In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks.”

— John Muir

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