America is full of unique and extraordinary Airbnbs, from terrific treehouses and luscious lakeside cottages, to brilliant beach homes and even magnificent missile bunkers. But what is your state's most coveted vacation property and why? Homestay rental company Airbnb has unveiled the most wishlisted properties across all 50 states.
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This unique family-run treehouse sits among 40 acres of forest in Crane Hill, just one hour's drive from Birmingham and Huntsville. Ideal for a honeymoon, couple's break or a remote trip, it is surrounded by nature trails, waterfalls, and the glistening two-acre Smith Lake, on which you can take a paddle boat or canoe (depending on the season). Alternatively, you can just sit and relax on the deck admiring the views and making friends with the local deer. The entrance for Wanderlust is shared with Firefly Treehouses’ other property Wild Soul.
Picture this: moose wandering outside your window, Northern Lights dancing in the sky above, a fire crackling to keep you cozy and stunning mountain views – the tiny Glacier Breeze cabin, tucked away in the Knik River Valley, offers visitors an unforgettable Alaskan experience. With vistas of the breathtaking Chugach Range, the cabin is only a one-hour drive from Anchorage’s Ted Stevens airport. Sleeping two, it is ideal for couples or even solo travelers seeking tranquility and peace. For the adventurous types, there are plenty of activities in the area all year round, such as helicopter tours, trips to the Knik glacier, ice and rock climbing, kayaking, fishing, hiking, and horse riding.
If you fancy sleeping under the canvas in the middle of the desert, this bell tent in Holbrook should be on your radar. While there is plenty of comfort – it comes complete with a full-size mattress, clean linens, and pillows – a stay here will feel like you are stepping back in time, especially if you take a stroll to the nearby abandoned Pony Express buildings from the 1800s. If you want to explore the area further, Starlight Tent is just a short drive from Petrified Forest National Park, Painted Desert, Meteor Crater, and Indian Ruins.
Nature and luxury come together across a 45-foot (13.7m) suspension bridge in a picturesque private woodland ravine near St Joe and Marshall. There lies a beautifully decorated modern A-frame tree loft chalet, specially equipped for a romantic getaway. The outside fire pit, surrounded by comfortable Adirondack chairs, is the perfect spot to roast marshmallows with loved ones, while a rock pathway leads you to the soothing waters of a hot tub. The Bridge House at Nature's Loft is only 4.4 miles (7 km) from the Buffalo River and the dinky yet charming town of Gilbert, while Branson, Mount Home, Mount View, and Jasper are ideal day trips.
Dubbed the 'most unique desert home on the planet' and a 'modern masterpiece', this home on the edge of Joshua Tree National Park was designed by veteran movie producer Chris Hanley before being re-launched in November 2022. It's been featured in numerous music videos, TV shows and print publications. Set on 90 breathtaking acres, the mirrored 22-story horizontal skyscraper features an entirely reflective facade that absorbs its surroundings and vanishes into the desert landscape. If you book into Invisible House, you will have complete access to the three bedrooms in the main house, as well as the gourmet kitchen and the 100-foot (30m) heated indoor swimming pool.
As far as quirky accommodation goes, sleeping in a rock face is right up there with the best. Built into a private red rock canyon, the Cliff House near the town of Cortez is more comfortable than it sounds. The two-bed cabin has all the usual mod-cons and is set over two levels, with steps leading up to the sleeping area. And as if sweeping views of the historic McElmo Canyon weren't enough, the iconic Mesa Verde National Park is just 40 minutes away. Want to stay local? Have a look around for ancient petroglyphs and watch out for animals roaming the desert such as bobcats and mountain lions.
With a mix of modern comforts and rustic charm, this treehouse in Willington sleeps four and is the perfect base from which to venture out to local vineyards, breweries, and antique shops in the rolling hills of northeastern Connecticut. Then, return to the tranquility of the 40-acre functioning farm where you will be greeted by an array of animals, including babydoll sheep, goats, chickens, pigs, cats, and dogs. Gather around the fire pit and listen to the sound of crackling flames under the starlit sky – a cozy way to relax after a day of adventures.
Overlooking Delaware Bay, this off-the-beaten-path vacation beach home in Milford is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy beautiful sunrises and sunsets and the soothing sound of the waves. The beach that this stunner overlooks is perfect for walks, especially if you have dogs and want to spot birds, dolphins, and horseshoe crabs. An undoubted highlight of this six-sleeper property is its small sunroom which overlooks the water.
Close to historic Downtown St Augustine and the beaches, the fully remodeled and beautifully decorated A-frame Anastasia House in Davis Shores on Anastasia Island sleeps up to six in two bedrooms. Bikes, beach towels, and toys stored in the garage are available for use, and you can easily walk to the lighthouse, alligator farm, and restaurants nearby. The screened back porch and fenced-in yard are safe havens for younger kids to play.
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Over the past few years, treehouse stays have become more and more popular, and Nature’s Nook in the heart of Dahlonega’s wine country is one of the best in the States. Among the unique features that set it apart are a large outside deck shaped to mirror the treehouse itself, a back deck with grill perched high above the fern forest, and a living roof covered in moss. There is also a nature trail for adventurers to enjoy. The treehouse, which is built around a living oak tree, sleeps four.
Surrounded by lush palm trees, beautiful orchids, and a charming fish pond, Sunrise Cottages’ ocean-facing guesthouse in Pahoa has a true Hawaiian rainforest feel. It's a five-minute walk to Kehena beach with its beautiful black sand and stunning views, while visitors can also go snorkeling at nearby Shipman's Bay. Volcanoes National Park, Akaka, and Rainbow Falls, and Waipio Valley are all within driving distance on the Big Island too. The property is home to three friendly cats, who do their best to make visitors welcome.
The city of Tetonia lies parallel to the majestic Teton Range and carries on traditions of the Old West, while also looking to the future. And the same can be said of this one-bedroom cabin located on a 10-acre property in Teton Valley, which has a rustic feel but with a plethora of modern comforts. Those who check into the mountain retreat can sit round the cozy fireplace, knock the balls around on the pool table, and lounge in the saltwater hot tub, situated about 100 feet (30m) from the saloon.
With three bedrooms, four bunkbeds, two queen beds, two sofa beds, and 2.5 bathrooms, Belmont Pleasures sleeps 12 and is big enough for large families or groups of friends celebrating birthdays or bachelor/bachelorette parties. For gamers, there is a massive free-to-play arcade room, as well as pool and foosball tables. The six-person hot tub is the perfect place to chill out and relax, and if you fancy a movie night, the theater room, complete with massage chairs, has a 85-inch TV along with an ultrasonic sound system.
If you want to enjoy the woods of Brown County, but without the typical log cabin decor, then this cool, modern home is ideal. Located just two miles (3.2km) outside of Nashville, with its unique entertainment venues, shops, and restaurants, this thoughtfully crafted property was designed by Neon Architecture in 2020 and works perfectly with the setting’s unique topography. With two bedrooms and one full bath, it sleeps four comfortably. There is a smart TV on site, as well as board games, books, and cards, while wood is supplied for the fire pit.
Anyone staying in the Des Moines area should check out this peaceful, centrally located vacation house. Dogs are welcome and can run around the four-acre yard, while there is also a hot tub, patio, and a fire pit for those who like the outdoor life. Inside, there is a large kitchen island which everyone can gather around, and numerous games to play inside on rainy days. Popular Cajun seafood restaurant Laughing Crab, which specializes in oysters, gumbo, and fried catfish, is just a short drive away.
Ever wanted to spend some time in an egg-shaped house on the prairie? If so, then this 10-sided dome in Baileyville, three hours north of Wichita, could be just the ticket. The property can sleep up to four people and has a single open space where natural light shines down through the skylights. But if the skies are cloudy, don’t worry, you'll still have everything you need inside, with a full kitchen and living room, bath, TV, and wifi. While you may not see deer or antelope, you may meet a few of the local cows on the pasture.
Another treehouse on the most wish-listed rundown is the enchanting Lions Lair, nestled among towering trees in the national forest in Stanton. Perched in the canopy, it boasts stunning views of the Red River Gorge from its expansive deck, which is ideal for a coffee at dawn or glass of wine at dusk. Whether you’re into hiking, rock climbing, fishing, or simply exploring the great outdoors, The Lions Lair is just a short distance from some of the best trailheads in the Bluegrass State, including Martins Fork.
The beauty of Iatt Lake in Grant Parish will take your breath away, and this houseboat on the quiet and serene stretch of water is a perfect base from which to enjoy it, whether on kayak, paddle boat or pirogues, all of which can be rented for the day. While there is no running water on the boat, which lies in the depths of the cypress trees in Colfax, there is electricity, air conditioning, a small refrigerator, microwave, hot plate, and a bathroom close by.
How many foxes can you find inside The Copper Fox Treehouse in rural Pownal? Built next to Bradbury Mountain State Park, the luxurious woodland retreat is shaped like one of the omnivorous mammals and adorned with fancy animal-shaped copper and gold finishings. The creation took owners Heidi and Nicholas four and half years to build, but it was worth the wait. The treehouse is accessible from a 500-foot-long (52m) gravel trail which is illuminated by motion sensor lights at night. During winter, this is groomed and the owners provide snowshoes to hike back.
Another newly built, custom-made treehouse, Whispering Woods is on the northernmost shore of Deep Creek Lake and the outskirts of Wisp Ski Resort. Completed in 2024, it has space to sleep five guests (even more for entertaining), there are also two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, and a sitting area with a 65-inch TV and a crackling fireplace. But the best thing about Whispering Woods is the amazing outdoor living space which includes expansive decks, a fire pit, and a bubbling hot tub.
Wake up to the soothing sounds of the Atlantic waves plus stunning sunrises at this 10-berth property in Scituate. With easy access to the Spit, there are sandy shores and tidal pools on your doorstep, and two kayaks for guests to use. There is plenty to see and do in the surrounding area as well, with Scituate Country Club, Peggotty Beach, Untold Brewing and Lawson Tower all just a short drive away. The town of Scituate itself is great for lobster rolls and homemade ice cream, and if you're planning a trip to Boston, it’s an easy commute by train.
Originally designed and built by Frank Lloyd Wright in the 1940s for scientists working in research labs for the Upjohn Company, Eppstein House in Galesburg is an architectural gem. Registered on the National Register of Historic Places, it was completely restored in 2016 after 20 years of neglect, and the rooms are adorned with collectables, art, architecture books, magazines, and a record player with a vinyl collection. There are three terraces around the house with furniture to relax in and enjoy the views of the forest.
How does staying in a home on a beautiful lake with your own private beach sound? Birch Island on Deer Lake is perfect for a couple’s getaway, fun family trip or working vacation. Although it is located near an occupied cabin, you don’t see any structures from the front-facing views of the house, so it feels secluded and private. Inside, there are large beautiful windows and comfortable furnishings, while outside there are four Adirondack chairs around a wood fire pit and a propane BBQ. Paddleboards and a kayak are available to use during the summer.
Enjoy unobstructed views of the beach, harbor and, on a clear day, Cat Island, from this new build between Ocean Springs and Bay St Louis. There are not one, but two decks overlooking the ocean and pristine white sand beaches, while the home itself has quartz countertops, stainless appliances, and includes all the cookware and amenities needed for a night in. For a day at the beach across the street, there are towels, chairs, floatables, and games included. If you’re partial to a walk, there's a park nearby too.
As its name suggests, this underground home with a unique architectural design is nestled in a quaint Springfield neighborhood, and can be hard to spot from the road, especially at night. Once inside, the subterranean rental provides guests with an inviting interior complete with high-end furnishings, modern decor, and an abundance of natural light courtesy of a circular skylight. It can sleep up to eight guests at a time and has three bedrooms and three bathrooms. And for those who like outdoor living, there is a spacious yard with a patio and a fire pit.
While silos are generally used to store grain or even weapons, these particular metal structures in Kalispell, affectionately referred to as ‘big ol’ soup cans’, come with a fully functional kitchenette, private bathroom, and spacious loft bedroom. They are perfect for couples, and after a day exploring the Flathead Valley, you can relax under the starry sky next to the crackling sounds of a campfire. There are a total of five grain bins over five acres to choose from, each strategically placed for maximum privacy and panoramic mountain views.
With space for 12 guests in its four bedrooms (but six beds), this wonderful rental home has a simple yet modern interior design. Although you’ll be wowed by the open space of the kitchen, dining, living, and arcade rooms, it’s the secret garden-like backyard, complete with an in-ground pool (available from mid May to October), that elevates this property from the rest. Kids of all ages will love the array of inflatables and floats provided by the host, and toasting s’mores by the fire.
With its dizzying bright lights and pumping soundtrack, the world-famous Las Vegas Strip can be an assault on the senses. So why not set up base just down road in a quiet neighborhood 20 minutes away from Allegiant Stadium and the T-mobile Arena? The spacious home has everything you need after a day or night sightseeing or trying your luck in the casinos, including a big backyard, pool, and fire pit. What’s more, it is a helluva lot cheaper than most hotels on Las Vegas Boulevard or Fremont Street.
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The New England states are known for their lovely lake houses, but this dreamy cottage in Lempster may just top the lot. Surrounded by trees, but very close to the finest of the Belgrade Lakes, Long Pond, known for its pristine water, it is a modern home with a main level master bedroom suite, living area with wood stove, and eat-in kitchen. Kayaks and a canoe are available in the summer, while snow shoeing and cross country skiing is popular on the lake or in the town of Sunapee.
This rental apartment is just seven minutes away from Newark Airport and half an hour from New York City, with the oversized windows providing beautiful skyline views. The property is a dream for photographers, particularly the green wall with the light and swing, and, for a small fee, the host will happily set up for paint 'n' sip, birthdays, anniversaries, Valentine’s, proposals, or any other celebrations. There is a grocery store right next door, as well as many dining options and popular attractions such as Prudential Center and The Mills at Jersey Gardens nearby.
At this genuine Cold War relic in Roswell, you can learn exactly what it took to operate one of the missile bunkers, as a fascinating tour is included in the cost of your stay. The private apartment is located beneath a mysterious, dusty hatch on the former upper level of the launch control center, and comes complete with books and displays showcasing the early days of the United States’ missile heritage. Relax in the comfortable living suite, and stay connected with an underground cellular service and wifi. The kitchen is fully stocked with food and drinks.
Floor-to-ceiling Marvin windows provide stunning views of Lake Hinckley and the mountains at this luxurious and beautifully decorated villa in Remsen, Oneida County. Inside the property, there is a gourmet kitchen, comfortable living area, and spa bathroom, while outside, you can relax on the front deck with its built-in hot tub and propane fireplace. Mountain Manor also has access to a private beach with fire pits, while kayaking around the island is a popular activity.
There are quite a few treehouses on this ‘most wish-listed’ list, but Big Nick in China Grove has to be among the most impressive. Situated 25 feet (7.62m) up in the trees, guests are surrounded by nature. It also features two separate sleeping quarters, so renters can enjoy time together with friends, but still have privacy at night. Its main house and bunk house both have all the amenities visitors should need, including heating, A/C, a TV, shower, and toilet. Big Nick is one of Cherry Treesort’s 10 rentable treehouses on its private 26-acre farm.
Whether you want to swim some laps in the sunken pool, bathe in the hot tub, or refresh yourself in the walk-in basement sauna, this tranquil five-bed, three-bath pool house is ideal for relaxing in style. In addition to what is essentially a mini-spa, there is an upstairs living room set up for entertaining, as well as a dedicated games room. If the house isn’t enough, you are just a short drive to popular golf and entertainment destination Suite Shots and the airport.
By definition, The Haven is a place of rest. A scenic A-frame cabin, nestled in a wooded area in the heart of beautiful Amish country, it has views of a pond and the Buckeye State’s rolling hills. It's also just minutes away from the nearby town of Sugarcreek with its great restaurants, markets and gift shops. The living area includes a full kitchen, washer and dryer, and comfortable furniture to enjoy the smart TV and fireplace. While Ohio may not be on many people’s radar when looking for a cabin getaway, this home away from home could change your mind.
You’ll feel like you're on top of the world when you walk out onto The Sky Deck’s elevated platform and sip your cares away. Perfect for two or three families, or a group of adults, it comfortably sleeps 12 people, while the living spaces are all roomy with tall ceilings, epic views, and lots of natural light. While the games room is in a category of its own, there is action and adventure if you head into Ouachita National Forest, or down the road to Hochatown and Broken Bow. The owners also allow weddings and events to take place, subject to additional fees.
Renovated and redecorated in 2019, this 1970s-style Geodesic Dome sits on a quiet lot in Bend. Its location is perfect – right off Century Drive with easy access to Phil’s Trail Systems and a short walk to Deschutes River Trail. The dome has two bedrooms on the first floor, while the second story holds the ‘common space’ with a living room, kitchen, and dining area. The corrugated metal surround on the large glass shower stall adds a unique charm.
Couples visiting the Airville area in York County, Pennsylvania, have fallen in love with this newly renovated log cabin situated on the water's edge. The master suite includes a queen bed with luxury cotton sheets, and there is a soaking tub and shower in the master bathroom. While relaxing on the spacious outdoor deck, with its Adirondack chairs and hammock, guests are treated to panoramic views of Muddy Creek, complete with an occasional sighting of the neighborhood eagle.
Dubbed the ‘clearest salt pond in the Ocean State’, Potters Pond is only 15 steps away from this small waterfront house. While the kids will enjoy crabbing, paddle-boarding, and kayaking, the adults will adore the sunset views from the dock. Matunuck, the village of Point Judith, Narragansett town, and yacht-filled city Newport are only a short drive away. But best of all, the Tiny House is only a quick walk to the world-famous Matunuck Oyster bar that serves up the best clams casino and oysters Rockefeller you will ever taste.
A luxury treehouse with a 21st-century feel, The Forestry House is tucked away on a 16-acre property with partial mountain views, which are even better in the winter months when dusted with snow. There are covered decks on the front and back, and a larger space with gas fire pit overlooking the treehouse. The Forestry House guests have total seclusion, so much so that there is an outdoor shower if you want to spend time with the birds, including Betty, the resident owl. The property is only minutes away from a range of eateries in Travelers Rest, including Restaurant 17, as well as Eagle Mountain Winery and Jones Gap State Park.
With easy access to Mount Rushmore and Custer State Park, and a one-hour drive to Badlands, this yurt in Hermosa, is perfect for those who are hopping from one national park to the other and love the outdoor life. Elkview Lodge is just a short walk to the restroom with shower facilities, and inside you’ll find a king bed, coffee-bar, leather couch, and board games. Outside, you have a private patio area with lighting and a fire pit, with wood and a s’mores kit – perfect for a cozy evening.
After a day in Dollywood, Chattanooga or Knoxville, unwind in the living room of this serene sanctuary built and owned by the Hammond Brothers, complete with a living area and flat-screen smart TV. Or if you prefer to relax outside, pour yourself a glass of wine before kicking back on the patio. If you have kids, let them go wild with the swing, trampoline, and play set. For nature and adventure enthusiasts, there are private trails and whitewater rafting sites within 15 minutes.
Guests are often buzzing after a stay in North America's first beehive-shaped glamping structure. The rental property in Wills Point, with its picturesque hexagonal walkway, offers an enchanting experience and you can celebrate a special occasion by hosting a private ceremony there. The main building boasts three interconnected hexagon-shaped cells – a main living space, featuring a mini kitchen and a cute sofa. The second floor has a free-standing bathtub with breathtaking views of the surrounding woods, and the third is a cozy space, perfect for reading and reflection.
Glamping experiences don’t come much more memorable than those spent at Zion EcoCabin on the fringe of the national park. The one-of-a-kind A-frame home has a private front porch, hot tub, and outdoor grilling area with a fire pit, all with front-row views of the towering South Zion Mountains. Inside, the cabin’s convertible door is a king-size bed, mini fridge and full-sized bathroom. You may hear the sound of ATVs from time to time, as southern Utah has some of the most renowned riding trails in the country.
Who doesn’t love the soothing sound of a babbling brook or running stream next to their vacation home? That’s exactly what you’ll get on the deck of this gorgeous treehouse in Hardwick. After a day of hiking, skiing or touring local breweries and distilleries, come home to your own private tiny house in the trees, where you’ll enter into another dimension, with use of a camping stove available (with a griddle), a charcoal grill, toaster oven, and a mini-fridge. When it's bedtime for bed, climb up the loft ladder to the ‘Nest’, and let the nighttime sounds of the forest send you to sleep.
A taste of Middle Earth in a valley of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Each component of the secluded earthen home in Broadway is uniquely hand-crafted by the family who owns it – from the concrete countertop made of stones right off the property, the wooden furniture and tables made by local wood and crafted on site, pottery dishes by the owners’ daughter, and fields of flowers. There are also heated floors, soft lights, and a waterfall shower. In the kitchen, although there is no Hobbit hash, the owners provide a waffle mix with maple syrup.
Previously featured on A&E's Living Smaller series, this modern A-frame treehouse in Index is perfect for travelers looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. It is fully equipped with all the amenities you need for a relaxing stay. As well as a hot tub, heated floors, a cozy king bed loft, and a fireplace, you can also soak up the stunning river, mountain, and forest views from the giant A-frame windows. The owners also offer a grocery service to keep your fridge and pantry stocked, and a portion of each rental fee goes to the upkeep of the local area.
If sunset views are at the top of your list when booking a vacation home, then this property in Harpers Ferry, just two miles (3.2km) from the renowned Mountain Lake Club and Appalachian Trail, should fit the bill. There are 100-mile (161km) views of the gorgeous Blue Ridge Mountains from the private deck, and as you enjoy a campfire in the outside fire pit, soak up the sights and sounds of Mother Nature from the comfortable Trex Adirondack chairs. Inside, there is a king-size Nectar bed and two rollaway beds, a stocked Keurig coffee bar and a cozy wood burning fireplace.
It takes time to complete a masterpiece, and Castle Vineyard in Cleveland was seven years in the making. Inspired by Tuscan vineyards, European castles, historic Wisconsin barns, and turn-of-the-century churches, the spellbinding stone castle proudly overlooks 20 acres of idyllic rolling hills and a working vineyard. There is a gorgeous lit foyer that features an original Milwaukee gas streetlamp and a piano room with a miniature baby grand piano hanging above as a chandelier. Legend has it that the sailfish in the kitchen was purchased at an Ernest Hemingway auction in southern Florida
A few miles from the western town of Dubois and the National Museum of Military Vehicles, and close to the Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, The Barn at Wind River is a haven for travelers and creative workspace for musicians, painters, and writers. There is a kitchen for culinary aficionados, and the property has a large greenhouse full of flowers and herbs, as well as plenty of desk space for digital nomads. For those who are partial to a spot of fly fishing, the Wind River is right next to the barn and you can hook up with expert guides in Dubois.