Glamping is a fun and unique way to see new places, and one of the best places to give “glamorous camping” a try is in the New England states. The popularity of Airbnb properties has grown over the past few years as hotel alternatives, offering a variety of accommodation options such as yurts, tree houses, and other creative accommodations. Outdoor lovers can find an array of alluring glamping-style accommodations in the Northeast, which offer you a chance to explore local communities and embrace the beautiful natural surroundings. Here are some of our favorite glamping options in New England.
Treetop Sanctuary – Dunbarton, New Hampshire
Treehouses are also a fun way to go glamping, and this one accommodates four guests with one bedroom, two beds, and a half-bathroom. Your host has set up a suspended path through the trees to reach the sanctuary, which is about 30 feet above the ground. It comes with a composting toilet, Wi-Fi, electricity, refrigerator, and wood stove. Children ages 10 and up are welcome here, and you’ll need to bring your own sleeping bags or blankets, as well as cookware if you wish to cook. This treehouse is situated on a lovely five-acre property, and the owner allows access to his home and bathroom too.
Modern Tree Dwelling w/ Water Views + Cedar Hot Tub – Georgetown, Maine
Another fun treehouse glamping option is in coastal Maine and accommodates four guests with two bedrooms and one bathroom. The host actually has a couple of other tree dwellings on her 21-acres property to choose from too. Here you’ll enjoy views of the river and access the elevated structures via rope bridge and get to use complimentary use of kayaks and canoes during your stay. There’s even a cedar hot tub here to warm you up and stay cozy on chilly nights.
Scenic Rural Glamp Site NH – Sanbornton, New Hampshire
You’ll adore this lovely tent glamping experience, which is set on a wooden platform with a small deck and awning in New Hampshire. The tent is 12 feet by 10 feet inside and has a full-size bed with bedding, and there is an outhouse, outdoor shower, and fire pit nearby. Come here for access to walking/snow sport trails on 20 acres of land and to really get off the grid. However, guests can use the old horse shed for water access and electrical charging needs.
Apple Blossom Cottage: A Tiny House – Jamaica, Vermont
This adorable cottage is located in Jamaica, Vermont and offers an exciting glamping experience in a tiny house. This cottage sleeps five guests and has three beds and one bathroom. The tiny house comes equipped with linens, Wi-Fi, a kitchenette, shower, and flush toilet. It’s situated in the peaceful Green Mountains, allows pets for an additional fee, has a quaint porch that overlooks a lilac garden, and is close to the shops and dining of the town of Manchester.
Enchanting Solar Powered Yurt in Small Community - Rindge, New Hampshire
We also love glamping in yurts in New England, such as this solar-powered yurt in the Monadnock Region. Hosts Dan and Hannah live on the property to assist with questions, and the property has woods for non-motorized recreation and a vegetable farm. Meanwhile, the yurt itself is about 35 feet in diameter with a smaller inner yurt inside for the bedroom, as well as a pull-out futon, full kitchen, and bathroom with laundry and solar electricity.
Glamping Wall Tent on Organic Farm – Franklin, Maine
You can also go glamping in this tent in Franklin, Maine, which accommodates up to three guests with two beds and one bath. The tent is on an organic farm about 45 minutes from Bar Harbor and has a cozy bed and a cot. Perks of staying here are the outdoor hot shower, Wi-Fi, propane heater for $10 per night, and coffee machine. It’s located on a corner of the host’s property, which has ducks, pigs, chickens, and dogs. There’s a fire pit in the front, and the shower and Wi-Fi access are just a short walk away up the driveway and by the main house. The back porch of the tent has a composting toilet, guests can use the canoe on the pond, and there are lots of hikes nearby for recreation.
Yurt in the Peaceful Woods – Chatham, New Hampshire
This yurt accommodates up to six guests and is an off-the-grid option that really helps you reconnect with nature. It is made from local handcrafted wood and has a wood-burning stove, games, and access to hiking trails. It’s also easy to go fly fishing, skiing, biking, and snowmobiling from here. Your amenities include a composting toilet, solar lights, board games and books for entertainment, gas grill, and tea-making supplies. This yurt is near Langdon Brook and on 45 acres of land. It does not have running water or electricity, and you should bring your own sheets and blankets or sleeping bags.
Peaceful Log Cabin in the Woods – Groton, Vermont
Stay in this log cabin and get a great glamping experience in a rural part of northeastern Vermont. This is a place to escape the busyness of life and enjoy some fresh air and nature. It accommodates up to six people but is also ideal for a couple’s getaway. You can slow down the pace of life in this non-touristy part of the state and enjoy the simple pleasures of life. From here, you can also drive about an hour to get to the Green Mountains and White Mountains. The modern cabin has a microwave, refrigerator, stove and oven, full bathroom, Wi-Fi, and washer and dryer. However, there are no TVs or computers here, and cell phone service is spotty, so use this as a place to really disconnect from technology.
Lovely Treehouse in the Woods Next to Stream – Hardwick, Vermont
This treehouse is another popular Airbnb property and one that’s ideal for two guests. It has one bed and 1.5 baths and is also a nice place for a solo getaway. You can stay here after days of hiking, skiing, or checking out the local breweries and distilleries. Other features are a propane camp stove, deck that overlooks a stream, and access to a full modern bathroom at the main house nearby. The host also provides two kayaks for guests to use, as well as snowshoes, sleds, and lawn games to play.
Vinola-Lakeside Cabin on Beach Pond with Sauna – Voluntown, Connecticut
This lakeside cabin is a glamping option that was built in the 1930s and was renovated in 2016. It is an escape from the city and a place to go kayaking, fishing, swimming, and hiking. The property has a Finnish sauna, cooking basics, propane and electric heat, and can accommodate up to eight guests. There is little to no cell phone reception and additional accommodations on the same property to potentially meet other people. It’s also just a short walk from the porch to a private beach on the property that guests can use.
Song Bird Sangha Yurt – New Haven, Vermont
A lovely Vermont yurt option for your next New England glamping adventure. This yurt on Airbnb accommodates two guests, has walking trails right outside the door, and is a private and peaceful place to stay. It has a full kitchen and a full bath. Guests have access to a private yard, 23 acres of wooded paths, fire pit, and front deck.
“Good Night Moon Vintage” Airstream Glamping – Hartland, Vermont
This is another vintage Airstream glamping experience that you can book for your next trip to Vermont. The camper is a good fit for two guests and near Woodstock/Quechee. There are actually two trailers that you can rent on this property – a 1955 El Rey trailer and a 1947 Curtis Wright Airstream. The campers are on a 12-acre property, and guests get an outdoor summer kitchen cook station with basics to prepare your own meals. You’ll be by a pond and have a large fire pit, composting outhouse, and stove and barbecue grill when you stay here.