New Hampshire rivals some of the most majestic fall destinations in the United States. Adorable festivals, charming towns bustling with coffee shops and cafés, covered bridges for the most devastatingly gorgeous landscape photos, and an abundance of nature activities are just the tip of the iceberg. Add onto all of that the fact that there are more cozy cabins in the state than many will ever sort through. So, we’ve done the searching for you and have come up with cozy cabins for a New Hampshire fall foliage getaway.
Highland Haus - Stoddard
Here’s a cute cabin in New Hampshire that sleeps up to four people. It has a comfortable living space, a full kitchen, two bedrooms, and one bathroom. The original house dates back to 1975 and is near many local option options for fall. When you stay here, you’ll be less than a two-hour drive from Boston, making it a perfect weekend getaway in this rural and quiet lake community. Many of the cabins in this area are summer-use-only cabins, so you’ll likely not see or hear anyone else during your fall stay.
Ski Chalet on Saco with Mountain Views - Bartlett
There’s something super charming about an A-frame in the woods. Red countertops and exposed whitewashed brick in the kitchen somehow stay on theme with the changing autumn colors. Outside, you’ll find an endless haven of scenery and wildlife. And there’s a major resort nearby. However, you could just stay completely secluded in the enchanting dwelling.
Charming A-Frame at Hermit Lake - Sanbornton
With two bedrooms and one bathroom, this A-frame cabin is a top Airbnb pick in New Hampshire. It’s in the heart of the Lakes Region and a wonderful getaway spot during all seasons of the year. You’ll find excellent hiking trails within 30 minutes of the cabin and can stay here with a group of five people. The cabin is right by the 223-acre Hermit Lake, which is calm, peaceful, and ideal for kayaking and canoeing. The host provides guests with two kayaks, a canoe, bikes, fishing rods, and other supplies. Meanwhile, the interior of the cabin offers a kitchen, games, and cozy fireplace.
Cabin with Hot Tub and Fireplace - Jackson
Like a dream emerging from the surrounding trees, this cabin is up-to-date yet naturalistic. Planked wooden walls add a charming feel, but the staircase and other in-house features are surprisingly chic. Outside, there is a toasty hot tub, perfect for relaxing after a day of hiking the leaf-coated trails.
Newly Built Waterfront Back Lake Cabin - Pittsburg
Come enjoy a classic cabin stay where everything has been polished and is ready to accommodate a family. Hunting and fishing are nearby activities, but this dwelling sits right on Back Lake. Being waterfront, boat access is feet away. A tavern is also within walking distance, so you can safely enjoy a few drinks before heading back to the cabin at night.
The Overlook - Carroll County
Every rustic touch is met with one that is a bit contemporary. So the balance is seamless. Living spaces are cozy and welcoming, and the outdoor space features an LED-lit hot tub. Lights twinkle in the trees which are particularly beautiful during the fall, or the winter when the snow has blanketed the ground.
The Uncommon Loon - Bethlehem
The Uncommon Loon is a tiny cabin for one or two people that offers a calm retreat away from the real world. It is along Forest Lake in Whitefield and has a queen-size bed in a loft area, a modern kitchen, a bathroom with a toilet and shower, games, and a private beach right outside the door. The outdoor area has a picnic table, lounge chairs, fireplace, paddleboard, and Adirondack chairs at the end of the dock.
Mountain Chic New Hampshire Family Getaway - Conway
Just because you are staying in a cabin doesn’t mean that everything has to be dark-toned and rustic. This option, right near Cathedral Ledge, has everything we love about cabins, yet an airy aesthetic and appeal. The walls are bright and light, windows let in the views of the trees, and the kitchen is modern with neutral-toned brick.
Beautiful Log Cabin on Belleau Lake - Wakefield
A full kitchen, vaulted ceilings, wood-planked interiors, a room full of games and a fire pit for roasting marshmallows – this is the setup for one wonderful fall vacation. A playground is situated on the property for young ones, and kayaks await to be launched in the nearby lake for a different perspective when leaf-peeping. This is just another log cabin waiting for you to fall in love with it.
Beautiful Cabin in the Trees - Littleton
This Airbnb cabin rental is just a five-minute walk from Partridge Lake and comes with kayaks, SUP, bikes, a grill, and a fire pit. This is a loft-style cabin that sleeps up to six guests. It’s a lovely space to disconnect from the world because there is no Wi-Fi or TV. However, you can bring your pet along for a $50 cleaning fee and enjoy an eco-friendly home with lots of natural light. Your stay here includes full access to the cabin, terrace, and yard. Since the cabin is close to I-93, you can easily get to White Mountain hiking trails and the Littleton town center.
Treetop Sanctuary - Dunbarton
The Treetop Sanctuary is an Airbnb vacation rental that is suspended up in the trees and 30 feet above the forest floor. It is an amazing place to get back to nature and comes with electricity, Wi-Fi, a composting toilet, a wood stove, and a fridge. Bring your own sleeping bags, blankets, pots, and pans to use while staying here. The treehouse is located on a five-acre property and accepts children over the age of 10 for safety purposes. Although the treehouse is in a remote place and a mile down a dirt road, it is also about 15 minutes from Concord for shopping.
Year-Round Water Views, Cozy House Near Ski Resort - Henniker
This waterfront home is gorgeous year-round, but in fall you can enjoy the explosion of colors. It has a full kitchen, two bedrooms, a large living/dining area with panoramic views of the pond, and pool access just a few steps away. It’s a family-friendly rental where you’ll have plenty of activities to keep busy, from sitting on the porch and gazing at the water to hiking, fishing from the dock, and kayaking.
Lil' Red Cabin in the Heart of the White Mountains - Carroll
This small red cabin is on the cusp of all the White Mountains have to offer. From the home, you can see the hills and peaks, which house colors of gold, candy apple red, and orange during the fall months. Inside, the massive stone fireplace stops guests in their tracks. And the knotted wood floors tie in seamlessly with the intricately ornate ceilings.
Private Cabin with Stone Fireplace in White Mountains - Intervale
The White Mountains are the heart of autumn in New Hampshire. Hiking, zip-lining, and scenic byways are calling guests. The stone cabin emerges in the woods and has somewhat of a storybook vibe. While secluded, it’s still fairly close to exciting activities. Inside is constructed of wood, then completed with a lovely spiral staircase.
Cozy Log Cabin in Certified Wildlife Habitat - Bretton Woods
This massive relatively new cabin can sleep up to nine guests comfortably. There are lots of really neat little nooks built into the space, and everything has a bit of a naturalistic touch, like live edge railing. Nearby are rivers for recreation, and of course the beauty of the White Mountains. What can we say? One of the most sought after places to experience fall in New Hampshire in the White Mountains.
Rustic Log Cabin and "Peaceful Oasis" - Lisbon
If you were dreaming of that traditional log cabin experience, this is the listing for you. The plush king bed is nestled beside the stone wood-burning fireplace. Guests can have the ultimate romantic getaway with their significant other. Located right on the Salmon Hole Brook, the surrounding terrain is nothing short of serene. Venture to the nearby national park to marvel in the color-changing splendor.
Cozy Hillside Retreat - Sunapee
Autumn hiking and winter skiing are just minutes away at Mount Sunapee. Still being very spacious, the freshly decorated cabin is cozy, thanks to attributes like a wood stove, and vaulted ceilings with gorgeous exposed beams. Rooms exude a charming feel, and you’ll definitely feel like you’re at a homey lodge. Views of the pond across the street can be seen from the abode.