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Features | The Creek House
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Skip to main content. Sleeps 9-10 (8 adults, 2 children in upper bunks). Beds: 1 queen, 1 full with twin upper bunk, bunkroom with 3 twin beds, 1 full futon in living room. Kitchen: microwave, pots/pans/utensils/dishes, coffeemaker, crockpot, toaster, gas stove, refrigerator/freezer. Flat screen TV with DirecTV service, Blue Ray player, wi-fi and basic internet access. Picnic Pavillion overlooking the creek. Firepit with plenty of firewood. Linens and towels provided. Life at The Creek House Blog.
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Local Attractions | The Creek House
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Skip to main content. Couch’s Subs and Grocery. Deli and Sandwiches Website. Distance: 1.2 Miles. Distance: 3.9 Miles. Distance: 3.9 Miles. Distance: 12.1 Miles. Distance: 18.3 Miles. Main St. Café. Distance: 18.4 Miles. Standing Stone Coffee Company. Coffee and Sandwiches Website. Huntigndon, PA; Distance: 15 Miles. Couch’s Subs and Grocery. Distance: 1.2 Miles. Distance: 3.9 Miles. Greenwood Furnace State Park. Hiking, Picnicking, Swimming and Boating Website. Distance: 4.8 Miles. Whipple Dam State Park.
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Gallery | The Creek House
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About | The Creek House
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Skip to main content. Whether you are coming to the area for a Penn State football weekend, gathering friends for a fishing trip or just hoping for a quiet spot to relax and enjoy, The Creek House will provide just what you are looking for! If you are arranging a wedding through the McCann School of Art. The Creek House is right next door to the Studebaker Farm site and just 2 miles from the School venue on Miller Rd. and would make a very convenient place for some of your guests to stay!
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Life at The Creek House | The Creek House
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Skip to main content. Life at The Creek House. We look for signs; plead for it to come early; can't wait to break out of the cold, winter doldrums and take on the list of projects . Standing in the afternoon sunlight, the ripples disturb the reflection of the Fall colors. Early morning, cup of coffee in hand, its lovely to step out on the porch, sit in a rocker and just listen. What's really under your skin. Spots wrinkles.scars.droopy this or that. Nature's rushing forward in a rhythm of renewal.
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Rates & Availability | The Creek House
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Skip to main content. We use HomeAway (which includes VRBO and VacationRentals) or AirBnB (Listing # 6554297) to handle all reservations and for rental policies. Click on any of the logos below to view our official listing. Life at The Creek House Blog. 2015 The Creek House. Site by Cold Brewed Media.
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Testimonials | The Creek House
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Skip to main content. Dee and Gary were great. Great place for a relaxing family weekend with teenagers and their friends. So much to enjoy. a relaxing fire with Smores (great fire pit! Horseshoes, nature walks by the creek and much more! The inside is cozy with plenty of sleeping for everyone. If you are adventurous, bring a tent. super fun sleeping under the stars. Life at The Creek House Blog. 2015 The Creek House. Site by Cold Brewed Media.
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BDB Staff ~ Meet the crew! | Bucks, Ducks & Brews
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Skip to main content. Bucks, Ducks and Brews is my hope for living the outdoor dream. CTO / Resident Nerd. Can you pass the ketchup? We are still working the bugs out of our new website. Thanks for your patience. Good luck to all of the PA hunters getting the rifle season started this morning. Be safe out there! GoPro battery vs regular battery. No more swapping batteries in the field! And we can't wait to be spending our days like this! Bucks, Ducks & Brews Site by Cold Brewed Media.
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Springing up! | The Creek House
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Skip to main content. I received in the mail a dried up stick that was supposed to be a 'horseradish' plant.seemed unlikely given its state of hydration! I planted it last Fall and what do you know.small leaves are appearing this Spring! I can't wait to have it grow big and hardy, then harvest some of the root and grind to make horseradish condiment. A lot of bite from these pretty green sprouts! Life at The Creek House Blog. 2015 The Creek House. Site by Cold Brewed Media.