Cabins
Instead of Airstreams & glamping tents, Field Station is turning old motels into adventure basecamps with gear rentals and community-oriented designs
With old-growth forests, stone beaches and opportunities to surf, hike, and bike, the island is a premier adventure spot on Canada's Pacific coast
After covering architecture and design for over two decades, Dwell is producing a 540-square-foot home you can live in, rent out, or put to other uses
An hour north of Vancouver, Squamish has become on adventure capital with easy access to rock climbing, mountain biking, rafting, and skiing
This unique island resort offers guests treehouse digs, plant-based meals, black sand beaches, and access to world-class surf
If you're looking for a unique experience that isn't your average hotel, resort or run of the mill airbnb—we've got just the thing for you
These off-grid tiny cabins encourage sustainable tourism and tech-free time in the wilderness of Australia, New Zealand, and the UK
Japan has a long tradition of hiking—here, we dive into the system of mountain lodges where hikers can take shelter and find a warm, home cooked meal
Designed as an affordable abode for first-time home buyers, this tiny home features lightweight exterior paneling made of hemp
From A-frames and Lincoln Log style cabins to carriage house apartments, browse our top getaway picks in and around the Mile High City
The ultimate guide to the best A-Frames, tiny homes, log cabins, and treehouses for rent from Asheville to Durham and other Great Smoky Mountain towns
Get bird’s-eye views and easy access to nature with these one-of-a-kind rentals in the Peach State