Yurt camping in Vermont has become a popular style of camping over the years, and we can see why. The hybrid solution gives nature lovers the best of both worlds, and oftentimes they are tucked in such beautiful locations, you could easily see yourself living there full-time. These five yurts in Vermont each have their own perks, but all of them will give you that secluded serenity you’re craving.

  1. Songbird Sangha, New Haven

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Ellen/Airbnb When you need a few days of peace and quiet, Songbird Sangha is the perfect place. You’ll feel a million miles away from everything tucked away in a beautiful forest setting in New Haven. In the evenings, after you’ve enjoyed a campfire and maybe some s’mores, retire to your loft bed where the sky dome provides endless hours of stargazing.

  1. Hillside Homestead, Randolph

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Jonathan/Airbnb This cozy yurt is tucked away in the hills of central Vermont and is close to both skiing and swimming opportunities, so you can ensure you’ll have plenty of outdoor adventure regardless of what season you visit. The traditional Finnish sauna is a nice touch, and you might just end up spending your entire time there! When the views look like this, you’ll have a hard time leaving this sacred space.

  1. Country Hideaway, Montpelier

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Sharon/Airbnb Located just a 10-minute drive outside of Montpelier, guests at this beautiful Yurt can enjoy the tranquility of a natural setting while still being close to city amenities. There’s a queen-sized bed plus a futon that will fold out, providing ample space for the entire family.

  1. Secluded and Simple, Danville

Janet/Airbnb Danville, VA, USA

Janet/Airbnb If you really want to strip down to the basics, this is the place to go. There’s no electricity or running water, but you won’t even miss it because you’ll be spending your days exploring the 30 acres of trails and pathways that traverse this beautiful area.

  1. Luxury Escape, Putney

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Kathleen/Airbnb This fully equipped four-season yurt is nestled within a secluded six-acre farmstead in the Putney area. You’re within an hour of multiple ski resorts and hiking trails, so you’ll never be bored.

Have you ever stayed in one of these yurts? Share your experience with us in the comments below! And for even more outdoor adventures, check out these state parks in Vermont.

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New Haven, VT, USA

When you need a few days of peace and quiet, Songbird Sangha is the perfect place. You’ll feel a million miles away from everything tucked away in a beautiful forest setting in New Haven. In the evenings, after you’ve enjoyed a campfire and maybe some s’mores, retire to your loft bed where the sky dome provides endless hours of stargazing.

Jonathan/Airbnb

Randolph, VT, USA

This cozy yurt is tucked away in the hills of central Vermont and is close to both skiing and swimming opportunities, so you can ensure you’ll have plenty of outdoor adventure regardless of what season you visit. The traditional Finnish sauna is a nice touch, and you might just end up spending your entire time there! When the views look like this, you’ll have a hard time leaving this sacred space.

Sharon/Airbnb

Montpelier, VT 05602, USA

Located just a 10-minute drive outside of Montpelier, guests at this beautiful Yurt can enjoy the tranquility of a natural setting while still being close to city amenities. There’s a queen-sized bed plus a futon that will fold out, providing ample space for the entire family.

Janet/Airbnb

Danville, VA, USA

If you really want to strip down to the basics, this is the place to go. There’s no electricity or running water, but you won’t even miss it because you’ll be spending your days exploring the 30 acres of trails and pathways that traverse this beautiful area.

Kathleen/Airbnb

This fully equipped four-season yurt is nestled within a secluded six-acre farmstead in the Putney area. You’re within an hour of multiple ski resorts and hiking trails, so you’ll never be bored.

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