Recreational Model Cabins
Designed for hunting land, fishing spots, and weekend getaways, Dwellity recreation cabins combine durable materials with careful craftsmanship. Wired for electrical service—more like a well-insulated shelter than a full home, with flexible sizing and simple site prep.
Recreational Model Cabins by Dwellity
Practical camp shelters for hunting property, fishing spots, and weekend retreats—durable, approachable, and easy to tuck into a remote corner or backyard where allowed.Explore Dwellity modular lodges and cabins—built on a foundation to residential building codes, with flexible sizes and customization for year-round living.


Glacier Cave Model
- 140 sq. ft. living space
- 56 sq. ft. porch
A compact recreation shelter—insulated and wired for electrical service, ideal for camp and weekend use.


Kiononia Lodge Model
- 696 sq. ft. living space
- 252 sq. ft. porch
Recreational Model Specs
Flexible sizing
Recreation cabins are not limited like park models—no fixed square-footage cap. Size and layout depend on model and your project needs.
No permanent foundation
Recreation units can often be set on a simple stone pad or similar surface—no full residential foundation required for this cabin type.
Not residential code
Built as a recreation shelter, not a site-built home. They are not constructed to residential building codes like modular cabins.


Your Quiet Corner in the Woods
Built for the Hunt, the Lake, and the Weekend
Life moves fast, but your recreation cabin should be a place to slow down. Dwellity recreation cabins are designed as a practical, approachable shelter for hunting property, fishing spots, and weekend getaways—a relaxing corner you can tuck into the mountains or on your land, where zoning allows.
These cabins are wired for electrical service but are not full homes with plumbing like modular or park models. Think of them as a well-insulated, durable shelter—more than a basic shed, built with careful craftsmanship for seasons at camp, not year-round residential living.
As your authorized Dwellity dealer, Pinecraft helps you explore models like Glacier Cave, discuss flexible sizing, and request a quote for delivery and simple site prep—no online checkout required.
- Hunting camp or deer camp shelter
- Fishing property or lake lot
- Weekend retreat on rural land
- Backyard hobby or storage space (where codes allow)
NOTE: Recreation cabins are not built to residential building codes. Check local zoning and placement rules before ordering.
Backed by Warranty
Warranty coverage for recreation cabins may differ from Dwellity modular and park models. Recreation units are built as shelters—not to residential building codes—and terms depend on the model and options you choose.
When you request a quote through Pinecraft, we’ll explain what warranty applies to your recreation cabin before you move forward.
Financing Options
Bringing your Dwellity cabin to life may be easier than you think. Any of our cabin models are a significant investment—we’re happy to discuss pricing when you request a quote and point you toward financing resources Dwellity recommends or that may fit your situation.
We don’t process financing on the website; we’ll connect you with next steps after we understand your model, timeline, and location.
Testimonials
“Working with Dwellity has been such a pleasure! We absolutely love their Tiny Homes and Park Models. The quality and craftsmanship that goes into each one is top-notch.” — The Carriage Shed Staff
Receational Model FAQ
Common questions about Dwellity recreational model cabins. For model comparisons, see recreational models above or request a quote below.
A: A recreational cabin is a durable, insulated shelter for hunting land, fishing property, camps, and weekend use. It’s wired for electrical service but is not a full home with plumbing like modular or park models—and it’s not built to residential building codes.
A: Recreational cabins are typically wired for electrical hookup. They are not set up like a full home with complete plumbing in the same way as modular or park models. Confirm what’s included for your chosen model when you request a quote.
A: Flexible sizing and options may be available depending on model and project. Share your needs—camp size, porch, layout—when you request a quote and we’ll help you explore what Dwellity can build.
A: Modular homes are on a permanent foundation, built to residential codes, for year-round living. Recreational cabins are shelters for camp/weekend use, often on a stone pad, and not residential code. See Modular Cabins for home-style builds.
A: Park models are on a trailer, usually under ~400 sq. ft. living space, with plumbing and electric like a small RV-standard home. Recreational cabins are not trailer park models and are not intended as the same type of living space. See Park Cabins.
A: No. Recreational units can often be placed on a simple stone pad or similar surface—not a full residential foundation. Site and access requirements still apply for delivery.
A: Recreational cabins are intended for camp, hunting, fishing, and weekend use—not as a primary year-round residence. Modular cabins are the right line for residential code and full-time living. Local zoning may also restrict use.
A: Warranty terms for recreational models may differ from modular and park homes. We’ll explain coverage for your specific model when you request a quote.
A: Recreational cabins are quote-only on Pinecraft. Submit the form below with your model interest, ZIP code, and how you plan to use the cabin. We don’t checkout online.
Service Area & Delivery
Dwellity recreation cabins can reach hunting land, camp properties, and rural sites across the continental U.S.—we’ll help you plan delivery and simple site prep for your location.
Dwellity serves most of the continental United States (excluding Alaska and Hawaii). Cabins are built with care, then prepared for delivery to your site.
Pinecraft.com helps you through the process—from choosing a modular or park model to planning next steps. Where available, we can point you toward local contractors for site preparation, foundation or pad work, and setup, whether you’re on a lake, in the mountains, or on open land.
Share your State and ZIP code when you request a quote so we can discuss delivery and setup options for your location.
Site Preparation
Site prep for recreation cabins: Unlike modular homes, recreation units often sit on a stone pad or similar surface—no permanent residential foundation required. Your site still needs delivery access (roads, gates, clearance) and must meet local zoning for this type of structure. Share your ZIP code and property details when you request a quote.
Request a Quote — Recreational Cabins
Tell us which cabin model you’re interested in and include your ZIP code so we can discuss delivery, site access, and setup in your area.
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