Picture this: A wood-burning stove, a claw-foot tub, no cell service, and no news. Are you in heaven? Or are you in one of the best Airbnb cabins we’ve rounded up from all across the US?
It doesn’t take much to have us daydreaming about renting a lakefront hideaway and getting away from it all on a near constant basis. Although images of immaculate cabin rentals may have swept the imaginations of city dwellers years ago, we’re sensing a renewed spirit of escapism as people are looking locally to the cozy cabins, tiny homes, chalets, and comfortable cottages that abound within driving distance. These are not your average vacation rentals—curated design features and thoughtful renovations are sprinkled throughout. Let the booking begin.
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1/23Granite Falls, WashingtonPerched above a river on a granite ledge, the amazing views are the cherry on top when it comes to this two-bedroom hideaway. Don’t sleep on the curb appeal—the asymmetric A-frame structure of the home is only the beginning of your visual journey. Inside, warm wooden walls, one-of-a-kind furniture, an indoor hammock, and a marble-clad shower await. The home is a 30-minute drive from the Mountain Loop Highway, which grants access to outdoor adventures in Big Four Ice Caves, Lake Twenty-Two, Heather Lake, and Gothic Basin, to name a few.
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2/23Idyllwild-Pine Cove, CaliforniaLocated 100 miles from Los Angeles in the San Jacinto mountains, Idyllwild offers gorgeous greenery and mountain views. The expansive windows on this hillside cabin allow you to appreciate it all—whether from the king-size bed or the outdoor deck.
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3/23Fall Creek, WisconsinSure, the panoramic windows are the real eye-catchers here, but this off-the-grid tiny house sports many more fun design details, including the floor-to-ceiling blond wood, the standing shower, a built-in bed and storage, and the distinctive black trim on the exterior. Located about a 20-minute drive from Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Fall Creek is near Lake Eau Claire and the Augusta State Wildlife Area.
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4/23Skykomish, WashingtonClassic A-frame in form and packed with every amenity you will need for escaping the world for a weekend, this cabin is located 15 minutes from incredible hiking. There’s a private hot tub to rest your muscles after a day on the trails and beds reviewers consistently deem the beds beyond comfortable. The wood-burning stove will only add to the snug vibes, especially if you pair it with a cup of tea (or hot chocolate)
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5/23Cortez, ColoradoA true cliff-hanger, this home is built into a rock formation, and the natural materials are dramatically showcased in the living room and shower. Situated near Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado, the house offers uninterrupted views of the desert canyon and cactus garden.
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6/23Callicoon, New YorkNo roundup of the best Airbnb cabins would be complete without a submission from the Catskills. Just a few hours north of New York City, this cabin offers a separate guest studio for extra sleeping room, an outdoor Japanese-style hot tub, and multiple decks.
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7/23Goodlettsville, TennesseeChannel your inner country star at this Nashville-adjacent getaway. Sink into the leather club couches in the living room while you enjoy the stereo system or jam alongside the antique radio, all while surrounded by 26 lush acres. You’ll never know you were just a short drive to the airport.
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8/23Grand Lake, ColoradoSleeping up to 12 guests, this Colorado A-frame with views of Mount Baldy certainly stretches the imagination when it comes to cabin accommodation. In addition to your human party, you might have sightings of moose or elk—as well as striking sunsets—while enjoying the modern amenities.
$208 AT AIRBNB
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9/23Bonner, MontanaBoth a tiny home and an A-frame, this quirky, rustic cabin is nestled between Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks in Montana, and wild elk sightings are not unheard of. Relax in the hot tub or take an outdoor shower (fully solar) after a long day of exploring the 100-acre property and nearby biking and hiking trails.
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10/23Saugerties, New YorkThis container cabin-slash-tiny home, another minimalist retreat located in Catskills, New York, is within spitting distance of Kaaterskill Wild Forest. The tasteful decor, claw-foot outdoor shower, and detached sauna make it a year-round destination.
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11/23Equinunk, PennsylvaniaFor a weekend getaway from NYC that isn’t the Catskills or Adirondacks, try the Easy A—a gorgeously appointed A-frame cabin just about a three-hour drive away on the Delaware River. This creekside property, located in the Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvania, was recently renovated (we’re especially obsessed with the oxblood and sky blue kitchen tiles), and it is also within walking distance of a waterfall. The entire cabin sleeps six and features indoor fireplaces and an outdoor firepit for extra cozy stargazing at night.
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12/23Bozeman, MontanaIf you’re looking for a Montana dwelling with more creature comforts, might we suggest this hillside carriage house made of reclaimed wood? Don’t let the homespun exterior fool you: Inside you’ll find a full kitchen, a gas fireplace, and a washer-dryer. Plus, we love how the French doors open from the bedroom onto the horizon.
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13/23Rhododendron, OregonThe Hide and Seek mountain cabin, nestled in the Mount Hood region of Oregon, packs a ton of charm into its tiny 600 square feet. Of note are the heated Clé tile floors and gorgeous hand-carved staircase—but it’s the detached Scandinavian-style outdoor sauna that’s the real eye-catcher (and makes Hide and Seek the ideal romantic getaway).
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Image courtesy of Airbnb14/23South Lake Tahoe, CaliforniaConsidering its proximity to Silicon Valley, it’s no surprise that this super-cute cabin offers the most modern bells and whistles: Wi-Fi, a hot tub, Apple TV, a firepit, gas grill, and a washer-dryer to name a few. The two bedrooms and two bathrooms might not fit the most strict definition of a cabin, but it offers plenty of rustic decor to charm any cynic.
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15/23Fredericksburg, TexasThe Texas Hill Country, situated between San Antonio and Austin, is a vast expanse sprinkled with natural hot springs and pools, rivers, and lakes—not to mention a barbecue. This light and bright tree house sits just above it all on a beautiful bluff, and it is outfitted with luxe linens, a rain shower, and a soak tub.
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16/23Putney, VermontDo you love skiing? Fall foliage? LEED–certified construction? Well, look no further than this tiny home in southern Vermont. Located within an hour of three major New England mountain resorts (Stratton, Snow, and Okemo), this Airbnb rental’s streamlined decor, sleeping loft, and ceiling fan make for a serene retreat from any future slop action
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17/23Bryson City, North CarolinaThis modern cabin in North Carolina is all about views and high-end popular amenities including an outdoor hot tub, heated floors, outdoor shower, and an LED fireplace. With easy access to Smoky Mountains National Park, you can enjoy all the outdoor time you need or kick back in front of the floor-to-ceiling windows and enjoy the sunset from the comfort of your own couch.
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18/23Comstock, WisconsinThe entire interior of this lakeside two-bedroom cabin in northwestern Wisconsin deserves a round of applause, but it’s the full-size kitchen and its massive portal has views of the lake and surrounding forest that we can’t stop thinking about. With some cabins, you’re sacrificing space for a larger living area (preferably centered around a fireplace)—the kitchen is often an area that gets overlooked in footprint. But not here; the kitchen is fully stocked with Instagram-worthy dinnerware and the dinner table easily becomes a place for refueling, playing games, and catching up over morning coffee. The list goes on. When the weather agrees, head down to the lake for a dip or take advantage of the many breweries in the area.
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19/23Brooksville, MississippiA country chalet placed in nature with nothing but the sounds of birds and breeze? This Brooksville, Mississippi, cabin sleeps up to 12 people so the interior space is ample for large groups of friends and family. Inside, you’ll find charming details like two bedrooms with traditional frilly bedspreads and a dining room table with vintage style seating. Meanwhile, the outdoor area has a porch swing and serene dining area for meals outside. Plus, if you look up you may see a small airplane flying overhead to the grass airstrip next to the house.
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20/23Fish Creek, WisconsinNamed after the designer Fritzie Glass in 1969, the Glass House Airbnb is a peaceful retreat for design lovers looking to get away. Standout features are the pea green kitchen cabinets and the wooden wraparound deck with poppy blue seating. If you want to get toasty after a chilly day in Wisconsin, the Airbnb comes with a firepit on the grounds. Alternatively, warm your hands with the electric fireplace while catching a flick on the smart TV to enjoy in the winter months, as well as many cross-country skiing trails nearby.
$100 AT AIRBNB
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21/23Haymarket, VirginiaConveniently located an hour away from Washington, DC, this Black A-frame Airbnb features exposed beams and a multilevel deck. The interior has white ceilings and airy white cabinets and subway tile in the kitchen. Head over to the living area and you’re met with earth-toned couches, side chairs, and a modern rug. Being planted in nature, you’d be remiss not to enjoy a cup of coffee or tea on the deck overlooking the flowing creek that runs adjacent to the home.
$315 AT AIRBNB
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22/23Sanbornton, New HampshireNothing says cabin quite like firepits, fireplaces, saunas, and firewood: all key features of this off-the-grid G-frame cabin. Located in a rural, wooded area in New Hampshire, the 196-square-foot cabin packs a lot of punch in its modest living space. The cabin features a kitchenette with a burner and butane stove as well as a private bathroom with a compostable toilet. And don’t forget to sweat your stress away inside the barrel sauna.
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Daniel Lateulade Photography23/23Miami, FloridaFit for an urban storybook, this Coco cabana cabin is located right in the city of Miami. The neighborhood of Coconut Grove is known for their stately homes, but guests that want an intimate and peaceful getaway should consider this studio space with rich, wood-paneled walls, vintage sinks and desks, as well as ample room to lounge on the leather-tufted couch. Head outside to the private patio shaded by tropical greenery.