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An outdoor tub is situated on a wooden deck, surrounded by vibrant autumn foliage. A red faucet provides a natural flow of water, while a small bowl of floating objects rests nearby. In the background, a glimpse of a serene lake can be seen through the trees.
Cabin in Stoddard
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

Boulder House - Extraordinary Luxury in the Woods!

From its unique interior wall of huge boulders to the soaring post and beam construction, Boulder House is bolder in every way. It's a rare combination of peace, solitude, and luxury in a beautiful and secluded setting within the 250-acre Lakefalls estate. The very private deck overlooks "Chandler Meadow" and 11,000 acres of conserved land and water, with stunning views from the sunken tub and outdoor shower. The interior appointments and amenities provide extraordinary comfort and aesthetics.

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The treehouse structure is illuminated at dusk, highlighting its elevated design among tall trees. Soft lighting from the windows enhances its cozy appearance. A spacious deck can be seen extending from the building, inviting relaxation amidst the surrounding forest.
Treehouse in Appleton
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 425 reviews

BREEZE, in a tree The Appleton Retreat

BREEZE Treehouse, at The Appleton Retreat is located on 120 acres of private land, bordered by 1,300 acres of a protected nature conservancy. To the south is the Pettengill Stream a resource protected area and to the north a large secluded pond. BREEZE guests may reserve the wood fired cedar hot tub and the sauna, which are close by and private, at an additional charge. The Appleton Retreat is less than a 30 minute drive to Belfast, Rockport, Camden and Rockland, charming downeast seaside towns.

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The inviting living room features a modern wood-burning stove against a backdrop of light wooden walls. A comfortable dark sofa is arranged around a round wooden coffee table, complemented by a decorative plant. Natural light filters through the windows, enhancing the cozy atmosphere.
Cabin in Londonderry
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 239 reviews

Summit View Cottage:Ski | Hot tub|Fireplace3bd 2ba

Summit view cottage boasts 3 acres in the beautiful green mountains, we are 1,700 feet up in elevation . At this brand newly built PET FRIENDLY cabin you will have 3 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms, which will sleep 7 comfortably. We have a brand new 6 person HOT TUB! You will find yourself within 15 minutes to the world famous Stratton mtn, 15 minutes from Bromley mtn and a close 4 minutes to the local Magic mtn.Very close proximity to the town of Manchester, which has great shops and restaurants

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A calm pond is depicted, surrounded by lush greenery and trees. Sunlight reflects off the water, creating a shimmering effect. Lily pads are visible on the surface, with a rustic stone pier in the foreground, adding a natural touch to the serene landscape.
Cabin in Thompson
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

Secluded cabin w/ Finnish Sauna & Forest Baths

A secluded, romantic, rustic, cabin alongside the French River - Frog Hollow is a perfect place to get away and experience the luxury of a wood fired sauna and forest baths. Located in the Quiet Corner of CT, relax as you watch the ducks, herons, turtles, and beavers along the river. Cook a delicious meal in the porch-enclosed kitchen, cozy up next to the woodstove fireplace, work remotely with a water view, or go for a paddle on the river. Ideal for a couple or solo traveler wanting to unwind.

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The cabin's entrance is framed by lush greenery and flowering plants. A wooden walkway leads to the door, and a small set of steps offers access. The rustic exterior features dark wood siding and a window for natural light.
Guest suite in Fire Island Pines
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Fire Island Pines: Studio Cabin

Studio cabin (approx. 13.5 x 15 ft.) Functional, basic, rustic, atmospheric—It's just a little cabin in the woods. The shack can accommodate only 2 people max. Queen bed (sheets, blankets) Bathroom (shower/towels) Kitchenette (fridge, microwave, sink, dishwasher, dishes, cutlery, glasses) A/C (window unit) Fan Basic tv Internet Beach chairs/umbrellas, Outside shower The Pines is primarily a gay community, but welcoming to all. We love our wild deer and squirrels but no pets in the cabin

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A view from a deck overlooking Holmes Bay, showcasing a grassy landscape with colorful foliage. A modern mini-home resembling a boat is positioned nearby, contrasting with the natural surroundings. The sky is bright with scattered clouds, enhancing the scenic ambiance.
Cottage in Machiasport
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 231 reviews

Cottage/w beach, hiking, boat lounge, shown on HBO

Overlooking Holmes Bay and lovely Long Point nature reserve, the Dock House is a stylish mini-home connected to a lobster boat library & lounge. Enjoy sun-filled spaces and mid-century modern decor, as well as access to a small beach. Hike some of Maine's best trails (minutes away) or drive to Acadia, Campobello, Eastport, the Schoodic Peninsula and much more. Visit tourist-free coastal towns or go antiquing. Buy fresh lobster, grill on the deck, or dine in-town at renowned Helen's restaurant.

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Cabin in Morristown
5 out of 5 average rating, 249 reviews

Cady’s Falls Cabin

Welcome to our treehouse inspired, modern cabin overlooking The Kenfield Brook on Terrill Gorge. We are located 5 miles from Stowe and its attractions, and just a few minutes from downtown Morrrisville with all its amenities. Just upstream from the picturesque Cady’s Fall swimming hole and across the brook from the amazing Cady’s Falls bike trails, our cabin is perched atop the hillside. With its simple, minimalist design it’s easy to immerse yourselves in nature and feel at home in the trees.

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Tiny home in Wilmington
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 352 reviews

Beautiful Timber Frame Retreat

This cabin retreat is situated on a natural clearing in the beautiful Green Mt. Forrest. Surrounded by a dense grove of spruce trees gives you complete privacy. It's only a quick 5 minute drive to great restaurants, breweries, and shops in downtown Wilmington. It's also less than 20 minutes to Mt. Snow. There's great hiking at Molly Stark State Park right across the street and amazing lakes all within a 10 minute drive! No WIFI and cell service is not great so it is a great place to unplug!

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The exterior of the cabin is framed by natural foliage, with a gravel path leading to the entrance. A small patio with chairs is visible, alongside a red door and a unique wooden feature on the facade. Surrounding trees add to the rustic atmosphere.
Tiny home in Newport
5 out of 5 average rating, 191 reviews

Rustic cabin, cedar hot tub, pond, canoes, WIFI

The Osprey cabin at Walker Pond is a new cabin (2021) with a custom cedar hot tub! It is a rustic retreat with plenty of modern convenience and is just 120 feet from Walker Pond. Walker Pond is approximately 20 acres and is home to plenty of wildlife, small fish and birds. You are welcome to enjoy our 40 acres of forest/wetland, go canoeing in one of our canoes, or enjoy the common campfire-flower garden area. The cabin is located just 5 minutes from downtown Newport, very convenient.

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Large glass sliding doors open to a deck, offering expansive views of the surrounding landscape, including distant mountains. Natural light floods the interior space, highlighting the warm-toned floors and minimalist design. A small coat rack is mounted nearby for convenience.
Cabin in Burke
5 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Mountain view cabin, close to ski Burke Mountain!

Welcome to your cozy retreat nestled in the heart of West Burke, Vermont! This charming tiny luxury cabin offers a serene escape with breathtaking views of Burke Mountain and its surrounding wilderness. The cabin features a well-appointed living area, perfect for unwinding after a day of outdoor adventures. Whether you're curling up with a good book by the fireplace or enjoying a cup of coffee on the deck overlooking the tranquil pond and apple orchard, relaxation comes naturally here.

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Two treehouse structures are nestled among the trees, with one featuring warm lighting. A wooden walkway connects them, leading to a cozy outdoor fire pit area. Surrounding foliage is lush, and the twilight sky enhances the serene atmosphere.
Treehouse in Hancock
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 509 reviews

The SugarMaple Treehouse @ Vermont ReTREEt

This glamping style treehouse is cradled by three maple trees and stands as a haven above the ground nestled amidst the Green Mountain National Forest. It was hand crafted by us to offer a reTREEt in the heart of central Vermont. Do you want to hangout in a treehouse and get a chance to feel connected with nature? then book already and start looking forward to your trip Have a question? ask Any hesitation? reach out Want to discuss treehouses? send a message check out our listings

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The Kingsley Grist Mill is positioned alongside a flowing river, surrounded by trees showcasing autumn colors. A historic covered bridge is visible in the distance, enhancing the landscape. The building features multiple stories with varying textures and roof styles, reflecting its rich history.
Castle in Clarendon
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 497 reviews

Kingsley Grist Mill Waterfall & Private Beach OMG

One of the "World's Most Amazing Vacation Rentals " as seen on the exciting NetFlix series, s.2, ep.7 and on HGTV's "You Live in What?, s.2, ep.1. Join us this season for the romance, the history, the breakfast, the natural mineral spring tap water, the concert, the rafting, the architecture and the legacy of the KGM, Vermont's Wright-esque falling water masterpiece. No cleaning fees added. Come make history with us ! Near Killington & Okemo Mtns.

Popular amenities for New England vacation rentals

All about New England

Comprising six Northeastern states — Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island — New England’s biggest strength might be its compactness. Where else can you go apple picking, visit a world-class art museum, and kayak a lobster-filled bay all before dinner? But more than just a tightly clustered geographic region, New England is a beacon that illuminates both America’s past and its future. Emblems of its role in the founding of the Republic are everywhere, from the Plimoth Patuxet living history museum to Boston’s Freedom Trail, as are some of the most revered research centers and universities in the world.

When it comes to getting out into nature, New England packs a full crayon box of bounty, whether it’s leaf peeping on the Kancamagus Highway, skiing the gentle slopes of Vermont, or taking lazy afternoon walks along the sea-battered coast of Maine. And between each trail, beach, and lighthouse are approximately a million small Yankee towns, where you can pull over for a cup of hot chowder or a stack of pancakes smothered with local maple syrup before heading off to your next nearby adventure.

What are the top things to do in New England?

Acadia National Park

Whether blanketed in snow or covered in fall color, Maine’s Acadia National Park is one of the most visually stunning places to visit in all of New England. It is also the only national park in the region, and home to the highest peak on the East Coast. Panoramic views can be enjoyed from the top of the 1,500-foot Cadillac Mountain, including the rocky headlands jutting into the ocean, along with impressive displays of oak, maple, and beech trees that cover the park inland. For a sunrise or sunset you’ll never forget, take the four-mile-long Cadillac North Ridge Trail, accessible by car or on foot.

The Freedom Trail

Boston’s 2.5-mile, red-brick-lined Freedom Trail begins at Boston Common, the oldest public park in the United States, and passes 14 historic sites including the USS Constitution, one of the first commissioned naval ships in the country. Each stop along the trail helps tell the story of the United States’ beginnings from the American Revolution to its first steps after independence.

Lighthouses

Over the years, New England has seen great naval action along with a booming fishing industry, making it home to the highest concentration of lighthouses in the country. Of the more than 150 spread across the region, most can be visited free of charge. For a fruitful afternoon of lighthouse hopping, head to Cape Cod, where nearly two dozen can be seen in one fell swoop, including the photo-friendly Nauset Lighthouse.

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