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Cozy OS Bruner Studio in Ohiopyle, Pennsylvania - Pittsburgh

Cozy OS Bruner Studio in Ohiopyle, Pennsylvania

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

Overnight stays with outdoor day activities

Fitness Level

Suitable for all fitness levels; minimal physical demand at the studio, with moderate effort recommended for nearby trails.

Overview

Experience comfort and adventure in Ohiopyle with this cozy studio perfect for up to four guests. Just minutes from Ohiopyle State Park’s best trails and waters, OS Bruner (107) offers modern amenities and rustic charm.

Ohiopyle, Pennsylvania

OS Bruner (107)

First Level Studio Unit (End) | 2 Queen Beds

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About This Adventure

Experience a serene getaway in downtown Ohiopyle with this cozy first-level studio. Accommodating up to four guests, it offers comfortable queen beds, modern amenities, and a charming outdoor space. Enjoy the rustic charm of log furnishings and electric fireplaces, all while being steps away from Ohiopyle State Park adventures.

Clean and cozy in downtown Ohiopyle. This first level studio unit is at the end of the complex for a quieter stay. It features 2 queen beds, 1 private bath, plus mini fridge, microwave, coffee pot, WiFi, Cable TV & air. This unit also features an outside table and chairs for relaxing in our fresh, mountain air. Just right for up to 4 persons.

Adventure Tips

Bring waterproof footwear

Many trails near Ohiopyle include river crossings and muddy sections, so sturdy waterproof shoes are recommended.

Check river levels before rafting

The Youghiogheny River’s flow can change rapidly; verify conditions with local outfitters for safety.

Use insect repellent

Ticks and mosquitoes are common in summer and fall, so bring effective insect repellent.

Arrive early for parking

Parking spots near popular trailheads and the studio fill up quickly, especially on weekends.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • white-tailed deer
  • common black bear

History

Ohiopyle was historically a gateway for early settlers and a hub for the Native American tribes before becoming a state park in 1965.

Conservation

Local groups work actively to protect the Youghiogheny River ecosystem and maintain sustainable tourism practices in the region.

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Recommended Gear

Waterproof hiking shoes

Essential

Protects feet on wet, muddy, or rocky trails around Ohiopyle.

spring specific

Insect repellent

Essential

Keeps mosquitoes and ticks at bay during warmer months.

summer specific

Layered clothing

Essential

Allows for adjustment to fluctuating fall temperatures.

fall specific

Snow boots

Useful for navigating snowy or icy conditions on local trails.

winter specific