Located in Meadville, Mississippi, Postcard Cabins Homochitto, is nestled ina bustling town with plenty of spots to explore. Here are a few of the spots we’d recommend you check out while you’re on your weekend getaway.
Walks in the Woods
Clear Springs Trail Distance: 1.0 mile Difficulty: easy Dogs allowed This trail is perfect for a stroll through pine covered hills by Clear Springs lake, a picturesque spot for swimming, fishing, and picnicking.
Brushy Creek Horse Trailhead Distance: 5.5 miles Difficulty: moderate Dogs allowed This loop trail features a river and is the perfect hike for those looking for a good adventure and workout.
Clark Creek Primitive Trail Distance: 4.3 miles Difficulty: moderate Dogs allowed This is the perfect hike for a warm afternoon, as this loop trail follows Clark Creek to a beautiful waterfall.
Richardson Creek Trail Distance: 9.7 miles Difficulty: moderate Dogs allowed This loop trail features a river and takes you through the beautiful Homochitto National Forest.
Sustenance and Snacks
Sullivan’s Grocery ~9 minutes away For everything you might need for your favorite campfire recipes, be sure to stop at Sullivan’s Grocery on your way to your cabin.
Hilltop Drive In ~9 minutes away For some classic burgers and diner food, pull up to Hilltop Drive In for a retro dining experience.
Things to Do Around Our Cabins
Old South Winery ~37 minutes away Old South Winery specializes in fruity, muscadine wine, so this winery is the perfect stop to taste some local flavors.
Meadville City Park ~6 minutes away Enjoy an afternoon with your family at Meadville City Park—with trails, playgrounds, and plenty of spots to lay down a picnic blanket, you can get some quality time reconnecting to nature with those who matter most.
Here’s a handy guide for getting to our New York location, Postcard Cabins Eastern Catskills, and local spots to pick up any supplies you may need. While there’s a lot to do in the area, we suggest taking a break from planning in excess and simply enjoying the time away from your daily routine and hustle.
Parking + Public Transportation
Parking at Postcard Cabins Eastern Catskills is easy; simply drive up and park directly next to your tiny cabin. If you don’t have wheels, don’t worry. Our cabins can be accessed by a variety of ways on public transportation:
From Penn Station, you can take Amtrak to the Hudson, NY stop, then grab a cab (we recommend Pronto Taxi, 518-822-9500, cash only) for about a 20-25 min ride to your cabin
From the NYC Greyhound station, you can take it to the Catskill Park & Ride, then take a taxi from there.
From Grand Central, you can take MetroNorth to Poughkeepsie, and you could Uber over from there. It’s an hour ride and will probably be pricey (about $150), so it’s a better option if you split it with friends.
Walks in the Woods
Want to remove the walls between you and nature? Take a trip down one of these nearby hiking trails just a short drive away.
The stunning view from the top of this hike makes you forget about the strenuous slog to get there. You’ll also find an old fire tower and ruins of a former hotel at the summit, and at the start or end of your hike, you can visit a Buddhist temple.
North-South Lake Distance: 4.1 miles, about 3 hours Difficulty: Moderate Dogs allowed on-leash
Follow Mary’s Glen Trail to enjoy the views from Artist’s Rock, Sunset Rock, Newman’s Ledge, and North Point, then reward yourself with a dip in the lake. Or simply skip the hike and enjoy the water!
Sustenance & SnackSustenance & Snacks
If you’re in need of extra supplies, you can find several stores nearby to fulfill your needs and fill your belly.
Last Chance Cheese, 6009 Main St, Tannersville, New York, 12485 You’ll find so much more than just cheese here! Sit down for a meal at the tavern, search for treasure among the antiques, peruse the gourmet offerings in the shop, and choose from a huge selection of beer and, of course, cheese.
Hannaford, 223 Main St, Cairo, NY 12413 Hannaford is a full supermarket so you can stock up here.
Tousey Winery,1774 New York, U.S. 9, Germantown, NY 12526 To taste some of the local flavors of Catskill, NY head to Tousey Winery prepared to find a new favorite wine.
Notes on Nature
The Catskills are made up of 98 peaks, and they were shaped by waterways and sediment deposits, meaning that geologically they are considered a dissected plateau, not mountains.
Bobcats do live in the region, and many people believe that is what inspired the name Catskills, though that hasn’t been proven to be true.
Golden eagles, bald eagles, and a variety of hawks are common in the area, so you might spot them soaring overhead.
Located in Grand Junction, MI, Postcard Cabins Barber Creek is only 15 minutes from the bustling town of South Haven along the shores of Lake Michigan. While there’s plenty of exploring to be done around our new location, here are a few of the spots we’d recommend you check out while you’re on your escape.
Walks in the Woods
Kal-Haven Trail Distance: 33.5 miles Difficulty: Easy Dogs allowed This trail, which stretches from South Haven to Kalamazoo, MI, was built in place of an old railroad route. The trailhead can be accessed in nearby South Haven from the Outpost for any out-and-back hikes.
Reeds Lake Trail Distance: 4.2 miles Difficulty: easy Dogs allowed This paved trail through the woods circles the beautiful Reeds Lake, and makes for the perfect afternoon hike with with your friends and family.
Van Buren Park Dunes Trail Distance: 1.3 mi Difficulty: moderate Dogs allowed For scenic views of Lake Michigan, this loop trail is perfect for families and for a shorter adventure to explore the area around South Haven.
Sustenance and Snacks
Biggby Coffee ~16 minutes away Enjoy some unique season coffees and lattes at Biggby Coffee, a shop hailing from Lansing, MI.
South Haven Farmer’s Market ~18 minutes away Running 8am-2pm Saturdays from Mid-May – Mid-October, and Wednesdays June – August, head to South Haven Farmer’s Market to support local farmers and other craftspeople, try some local foods, and get the freshest ingredients for your favorite campfire meals.
Admiral Jack’s ~18 minutes away To enjoy a great meal right on the water, head to Admiral Jack’s. With plenty of outdoor seating and views of the marina everywhere you look, you’ll feel transported to your favorite tropical paradise.
South Haven Brewpub ~18 minutes away If you’re in the mood for a pint, South Haven Brewpub is South Haven’s first microbrewery and it’s located in historic Old Harbor Village, with outdoor seating for you to enjoy the sights and sounds of the Black River.
Chomp Gourmet Hot Dogs ~19 minutes away Only open during summer months, but worth the unique food experience, if you’re in the area when they’re open. At Chomp Gourmet Hot Dogs, they offer classic combinations as well as the chance to try some new food combinations you’ve never thought to pair before.
Gravity Tasting Room ~18 minutes away For our wine enthusiasts, Gravity Tasting Room is the best spot in town to enjoy an afternoon of tasting, laughing, and reconnecting with those who matter most.
Things to Do Around the Cabins
South Haven Lighthouse ~17 minutes away The lighthouse sits at the West End of the South Pier at the Mouth of the Black River in South Haven. First lit in 1872, this historic and beautiful red lighthouse is a must-see in South Haven.
Michigan Maritime Museum ~19 minutes away This harbor-front museum and research center is the place to go to explore exhibits that will answer all your questions about Lake Michigan, to explore historic boats — and even enjoy a boat ride or one of their many events.
South Haven Fishing Charters ~18 minutes away For an excursion out onto Lake Michigan, head to South Haven Fishing Charters to be guided be a professional charter fisherman through a day’s catch. You may even hear some fisherman’s folklore while you’re at it. North Beach ~21 minutes away Enjoy a relaxing day on the shores of Lake Michigan at North Beach. This is the perfect spot for families with the waves, playgrounds, and snack bar to entertain the little ones.
South Haven Scooter Rental ~19 minutes away To explore South Haven in style, head to South Haven Scooter Rental. Hop on some scooters and explore the main streets of South Haven and the harbor-front, and get to know the area in a way you can’t by driving.
One of the most exciting aspects of heading to our cabins is the opportunity to get to know the towns and regions where the cabins are located. With the Outpost located between Charlotte and Raleigh, roughly 90 minutes from each, we discovered some amazing spots that we can’t wait for you to check out, too. Here are a few of our favorites:
Raleigh to Postcard Cabins Asheboro: Road Trip Pitstops
Small B & B Cafe ~40 minutes from Raleigh ~47 minutes from the Cabins Discover this sweet cafe in Pittsboro, with a mission to make the farm-to-table experience affordable, fun, and delicious. Great for breakfast, brunch, and lunch, this cafe has plenty of outdoor seating and menu options for any dietary preference, including vegan, vegetarian, and gluten free.
Fair Game Beverage Co. ~45 minutes from Raleigh ~50 minutes from the Cabins One part bottle shop, one part souvenir shop, one part tasting room, Fair Game Beverage Co. in Pittsboro, was Carolina’s 13th legal distillery. They offer tastings of some of the oldest barrel aged spirits in the area, along with their wine, their cider, local craft beer, and specialty regional food items.
Jordan Lake ~30 minutes from Raleigh ~60 minutes from the Cabins Jordan Lake is a 14,000-acre reservoir with an undeveloped hilly shoreline. There are seven swim beaches and nearly 14 miles of hiking trails, most of which are easy and ideal for families. The wildlife includes osprey and bald eagles.
Charlotte to Postcard Cabins Asheboro: Road Trip Pitstops
Stony Mountain Vineyards ~70 minutes from Charlotte ~50 minutes from the Cabins Stony Mountain Vineyards is a family-owned boutique winery in the beautiful Uwharrie Mountains. Dedicated to the passion of winemaking, they invite you to do a wine tasting, schedule a winery tour, or simply enjoy a glass of wine on the deck with panoramic views of the countryside.
Rob Wallace Park Loop ~35 minutes from Charlotte ~75 minutes from the Cabins Hike Distance: 2.5 miles Difficulty: Easy This trail is known to be well-maintained and quiet. It’s ideal for all skill levels, good for kids, and dog friendly, but it’s recommended to bring hats and sunscreen as most of the trail is exposed to the sun. Don’t miss the stunning deep-water quarry lake at the end of the loop.
Walks in the Woods near Getaway Asheboro
Purgatory Mountain Trailhead ~8 minutes away Hike Distance: 1.8 miles Difficulty: Moderate This scenic hike to the top of Purgatory Mountain is a great way to top off a day spent at The North Carolina Zoo, as the trail begins on their property. Uphill but not strenuous, it’s good for kids, dog-friendly, and meticulously maintained and marked for navigational ease.
Faith Rock Nature Trail ~20 minutes away Hike Distance: .08 miles Difficulty: Easy This loop along Deep River is ideal for all skill levels and kids, plus it features plenty of wildlife. It passes by Faith Rock, a large bluestone outcropping, known for stunning river views and a peek of the ruins of an old textile mill.
Uwharrie National Recreation Trail ~30 minutes away Hike Distance: 18.9 miles Difficulty: Moderate In its entirety, this trail covers the length of Uwharrie National Park. Crossing several creeks, this trail is not heavily trafficked, known to be peaceful and quiet, and has plenty of beautiful flora and small fauna to look at along the way. It’s dog-friendly and hiking short portions is great for kids.
Birkhead Mountain Trail ~ 30 minutes away Hike Distance: 11.6 Difficulty: Moderate This year-round loop features a river and is part of the Birkhead Mountain Wilderness, a protected mountain range intended for public use. These mountains are considered to be the oldest on the North American continent, with evidence of early Native American life dating back over 12,000 years.
Coolers Knob Mountain ~ 30 minutes away Hike Distance: 2.5 Difficulty: Easy Part of the Birkhead Mountain Wilderness, this back trail is great for all skill levels and known for its wide array of wild flowers and many stream crossings. Hike between April and October for the best experience.
Keyauwee Supertree Woodrun Loop Trail ~30 minutes away Hike Distance: 12.4 Difficulty: Moderate A long hike if done as a loop, this moderate up and down trail is known for amazing downhill sections, beautiful wildflowers, and birdwatching. The trail is dog-friendly, heavily wooded, and dotted with creeks.
Sips and Sustenance Near Our Cabins
The Table ~15 minutes away A charming family-run restaurant, located in downtown Asheboro, that celebrates seasonal cooking, strong community, and the importance of gathering round the kitchen table. Southern hospitality meets comfort food meets garden-fresh at this dine-in cafe and carry-out market.
Four Saints Brewing Company ~15 minutes away Four Saints Brewing’s mission is to provide great beer for great people, and pays homage to the patron saints of beer: Saint Wenceslaus, Saint Nicholas, Saint Luke, and Saint Augustine of Hippo. Through brewing, they hope to grow the local economy, support meaningful organizations and charities, and create a place where hospitality matters and everyone feels welcome.
Magnolia 23 ~15 minutes away Find simple good food and good service at this snug eatery in downtown Asheboro. Known for their delicious southern cooking—specifically their fried chicken and sweet tea—and congenial warmth, you’ll feel like you’re visiting neighbors at Magnolia 23.
Food Lion ~11 minutes away To stock up before your cabin stay so you can prepare your favorite meals, head to Food Lion for locally-sourced options to support the community around the Outpost.
Sidetrips Near Our Cabins
The North Carolina Zoo ~8 minutes away Situated directly between Raleigh and Charlotte, The North Carolina zoo is the world’s largest natural habitat zoo. They house primarily African and North American animals, with a strong focus on conservation and nature-based educational programs. This is a great place to visit with kids—tickets are $11 for children, $15 for adults, and free for children under two. Plus, make sure to check the feeding schedule so you see your favorite animals.
Richland Creek Zipline Canopy Tour ~10 minutes away Richland Creek is one of the first ziplines in North Carolina, and consists of 14 ziplines totaling over one and a half miles of cable. Their prices are the lowest in the area, so feel free to bring the whole family. All tours are given by a trained and certified tour guide, and depending on the size of your group, your tour will last about two hours.
The North Carolina Aviation Museum ~20 minutes away The North Carolina Aviation Museum, located at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, offers a diverse set of interactive exhibits which tell stories from the beginning of flight through contemporary aviation. Great for kids who want to experience the wonders of aviation first hand.
Pisgah Covered Bridge ~20 minutes away Built in 1911 for $40 USD to aid in horse and wagon travel, this 54 foot bridge is one of North Carolina’s two remaining covered bridges. Visit this historic landmark located in Uwharrie National Forest, which crosses the West Fork Branch of the Little River.
For a round-up of organizations and Black-owned businesses to support in Charlotte and Raleigh, see our list.
One of the most exciting aspects of heading to a Postcard Cabin is the opportunity to get to know the towns and regions where the cabins are located.
As we opened this location 45 minutes outside of Austin in Wimberley, TX, we discovered some amazing spots that we can’t wait for you to check out too. If you’re looking for transportation options in the Wimberley area, be sure to check out Platinum Transportation for taxi services.
Here are a few of our favorites spots to explore near the Cabins:
Blue Hole Park Trail Loop Hike distance: 1.6 miles Difficulty: Easy This trail is a great loop for families right near the swimming area in Blue Hole Regional Park. With the smell of cedar, oak and cypress trees, clear blue water, and mulched trails that are mostly flat, this is the perfect afternoon hike to catch up with family and friends. If you want to indulge in the swimming hole, be sure to call ahead and make reservations.
Old Baldy Trail Hike distance: 0.2 miles Difficulty: Easy This quick out and back trail is another great one for families or novice hikers who are more into the views than the hike. With over 200 steps to the top, it will take a bit of effort, but once you reach the summit it’ll totally be worth it as you’ll get a bird’s-eye view of the surrounding area.
Cypress Creek Nature Trail and Preserve Hike distance: 2.3 miles Difficulty: Easy Dogs allowed on leash. This loop trail is great for all hikers, and features a river, which will be endlessly fascinating for any kids. This is also a popular spot for beginner mountain bikers.
Wimberley Valley Winery 2825 Lone Man Mountain Rd, Driftwood, TX 78619 ~ 25 minutes away Head to this Winery for some gorgeous views of the property and a delicious wine tasting. Dogs are also allowed to join you, but they must be kept on a leash.
Middleton Brewing 101 Oakwood Loop, San Marcos, TX 78666 ~ 25 minutes away This 10-barrel brewpub has some tasty ales inspired by the Hill Country that are sure to give you a sense of the region. They also have a wide selection of wine and local ciders for you to choose from.
The Leaning Pear 111 River Rd, Wimberley, TX 78676 ~ 18 minutes away For some fresh, seasonal and local cuisine inspired by the Hill Country, The Leaning Pear is a great lunch or dinner spot for American cuisine. The owners, Rachel and Matthew Buchanan, restored The Lowery House, which is one of the oldest buildings in the Wimberley Valley in 2006 to build their own restaurant after years of studying cooking in both Italy and New York. Give some of their dishes a try, and you’ll likely be back for more.
Brookshire Brothers 14100 Ranch Rd 12 Ste 1, Wimberley, TX 78676 ~ 16 minutes away Head here before your getaway to pick up any fresh food you’d like to cook with your favorite people at the cabins. With a variety of options, you’re sure to find great local foods to taste a bit of the Hill Country.
Jacob’s Well Swimming Is Canceled at the Park for the Foreseeable Future due to low water levels. Jacob’s Well is a karstic, artesian spring, with water coming from the Trinity Aquifer and flowing into Cypress Creek, which feeds Blue Hole and the Blanco River. Its underground cave system — with depths up to 14 stories underground (140 feet), and the second longest submerged cave in Texas — is only accessible to professional SCUBA divers to explore, but this natural wonder is a sight to behold from the surface, too.
The Devil’s Backbone If you’re in the mood for a scenic drive, head to route 32 and search the landscape for the geological features named, “The Devil’s Backbone.” While being one of the most scenic drives, there is also a lot of local lore about spirits that may haunt the area. Once you’ve finished up your drive, make a stop at The Devil’s Backbone Tavern for a drink and you may hear more stories from the locals.
Wimberley Zipline Adventures If you’re feeling more adventurous, Wimberley Zipline Adventures is for you. You’ll begin with a little walking tour, and then you’ll be led through a series of 10 ziplines that will give you 15-mile views in all directions of the region. This is likely an experience you’ll never forget.
Located in Osceola, Missouri, Postcard Cabins Ozark Highlands, is nestled in a bustling town with plenty of spots to explore. Here are a few of the spots we’d recommend you check out while you’re on your escape.
Walks in the Woods
Ceder Bluff Trail Distance: 2.1 miles Difficulty: easy Dogs allowed This loop trail through Pomme de Terre State Park, follows the rocky bluffs around the lake, and passes through some beautiful spots featuring oak, maple, and hickory trees.
Bluff Ridge Trail Distance: 1.9 miles Difficulty: easy Dogs allowed This trail offers some amazing overlooks of Truman Lake, and allows you to explore groves of oak trees native to this area.
Granny’s Acres Loop Distance: 4.3 miles Difficulty: moderate Dogs allowed For hikers looking for more of a challenge, you can check out Granny’s Acres Loop—be prepared to climb some hills, but know the scenic forest views are worth it.
Sustenance and Snacks
Four Fillies Mercantile ~19 minutes away For some of the best coffee in the area, head to Four Fillies Mercantile for a delicious breakfast or an afternoon snack.
Scott’s Iconium General Store ~12 minutes away This 100-year old general store not only has all the essentials—from burgers to groceries to beer, to local wine and cheese and supplies—but they also deliver to the cabins.
Carney’s Five Star Supermarket ~12 minutes away For all the ingredients you’ll need to cook your favorite campfire recipes, head to Carney’s Five Star Supermarket on your way to the cabins.
On the Moo-ve Burger Barn ~12 minutes away On the Moo-ve Burger Barn is the perfect spot for a juicy burger after a day of hiking and exploring.
Sugarfoot BBQ ~12 minutes away If you’re looking for the best BBQ outside of Kansas City, head to Sugarfoot BBQ to try the locals’ favorite treats.
Things to Do Around the Cabins
Davis Bros Antique Mall ~12 minutes away To find a unique souvenir from your escape, head to Davis Bros Antique Mall to bring a bit of Osceola home with you.
Silkwood Blooms ~19 minutes away Silkwood Blooms is a year-round greenhouse and flower farm offering annual and perennial plants as well as homegrown flower bouquets.
Amish Trading Post ~12 minutes away Head to the Amish Trading Post to connect with the local Amish community and browse local, homemade items to bring a bit of Osceola home with you.
Fun Time Farms LLC ~20 minutes away For those escaping to nature with little ones, head to Fun Time Farms to navigate a corn maze, try out their zombie shootout, and enjoy a variety of family, fall games.
Located in Moodus, CT, Postcard Cabins Machimoodus is nestled in a bustling town with plenty of spots to explore. Here are a few of the spots we’d recommend you check out while you’re on your escape.
Walks in the Woods
Machimoodus State Park Trail Distance: 2.0 miles Difficulty: moderate Dogs allowed This 2 mile loop trail in Machimoodus State Park is the perfect spot for a beautiful walk along Salmon River.
Bear Hill Loop Distance: 5.5 mi Difficulty: moderate Dogs allowed This beautiful loop trail gets you right into the dense forest that’s native to this region, and features groves of mount laurel, Connecticut’s state flower.
Salmon River Trail Loop from Comstock Bridge Distance: 6.5 mi Difficulty: moderate Dogs allowed This loop trail features beautiful views of Salmon River with many spots perfect for an afternoon picnic, and it features one of the last remaining covered bridges in Connecticut.
Sustenance and Snacks
Discover an oasis of locally sourced delights in historic East Haddam, just a 5-minute drive from the cabins. The coffee house and art gallery offers breakfast all day Saturday-Thursday and until 5 p.m. on Fridays. Indulge in house-made baked goods amidst the vibrant ambiance.
Tavern on the Hill ~4 minutes away For classic bbq dishes, Tavern on the Hill is the perfect spot to enjoy a hearty meal and meet some locals.
Hometown Market ~4 minutes away To stock up on all the ingredients you might need for your favorite campfire recipes, Hometown Market has got you covered.
Anderson’s Sugarhouse ~7 mins away For some sweet treats to enjoy after your campfire dinner, head to Anderson’s Sugarhouse.
Things to Do Around the Cabins
Château Le Gari ~17 minutes away This winery uses both Old World and Modern wine making methods to craft amazing local wines for you to try.
East Haddam Dog Park ~8 minutes away To allow your pup to reconnect to nature, an afternoon spent at East Haddam Dog Park—off the leash—will allow them to run free.
Ray of Light Farm ~14 minutes away Visit Ray of Light Farm and their animals for free. Check the website for programs or just show up and walk around the property. They are an animal rescue and sanctuary that is open 10-4 Thursday through Monday. While you’re there, check out the Save-A-Buck Tack Shop for gifts, gear or candy.
Boho Farm ~14 minutes away This small farm has a little shop where they sell locally made goods, local honey, jams, coffee, teas, home decor and (seasonal) flowers from their garden and more. In November and December their shop and garden is turned into a Christmas wonderland. They make goat milk soaps, soy candles and room sprays that they also sell in the shop. There are also farm animals to visit.
Located in Moss, Tennessee, Postcard Cabins Dale Hollow is near Celina, TN, a bustling town with plenty of spots to explore. Here are a few of the spots we’d recommend you check out while you’re on your escape.
Walks in the Woods
Bearwaller Gap Distance: 12 miles Difficulty: hard Dogs allowed This out and back trail located near Carthage, TN features beautiful views of a lake, especially in the winter when there aren’t as many leaves on the trees. This trail has some steep spots, so be prepared for a workout before heading out.
Winding Stairs Loop Distance: 1.6 mi Difficulty: easy Dogs allowed The Winding Stairs Loop trail is located near Lafayette, TN. This loop is perfect for families or anyone looking for an easy and quick hike with some beautiful waterfall and creek views. There are also many other trails to explore in Winding Stairs Park.
Sustenance and Snacks
Scott’s Bestway ~16 minutes away If you want to pick up everything you’ll need to create your favorite meals during your getaway, you can stop at Scott’s Bestway on the way to your cabin.
Dale Hollow 1 Stop BBQ ~16 minutes away Dale Hollow 1 Stop BBQ specializes in the most delicious BBQ pork and chicken cooked over hickory charcoal. The owners prefer to make classic, old-school BBQ dishes, so if you’re craving BBQ this is the perfect pitstop for your adventure.
Things to Do Around the Cabins
Clay County Museum of History ~16 minutes away Founded in 1986, Clay County Museum of History captures the local history, housing artifacts, photos, and local stories of notable figures that speak to the county traditions of ingenuity, resourcefulness and innovation. If you’re interested in learning more about the area around the cabins, this is a stop you can’t miss.
Dale Hollow Antiques ~14 minutes away Be sure to check out Dale Hollow Antiques to find some souvenirs to bring home with you to commemorate your escape.
Dale Hollow Lake ~21 minutes away A perfect stop for those warm summer days, Dale Hollow Lake is the place to explore to cool off, wind down, and enjoy your time off in nature.
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