Now that our thoughts are turning to travel again, people are dreaming about where they might go on future trips. Airbnb has just released a list of the most coveted Airbnb stays in every state in the US. Here are the picks from ten states in the US, so you can check out the properties currently fuelling travelers’ wanderlust.
Nestled on five wooded acres, the Meadowlark Treehouse in Montana is a two-story treehouse boasting luxury amenities. It accommodates four guests, featuring two living trees growing through the treehouse interior and two trees extending through the decks. Entrance is through a custom-crafted spiral staircase around a giant Douglas fir tree. This treehouse offers 500 sq ft of living space with two outside deck areas, a kitchen, dishwasher, stove, and 1.5 bathrooms, perfect for enjoying the serene outdoors. Additionally, it is located 30 minutes from Glacier National Park and mere minutes from Whitefish Mountain Resort.
Fancy staying in a giant potato in Idaho? Recycled from the Idaho Potato Commission’s Big Idaho Potato Tour, this six-ton potato has been transformed into a cozy getaway for two guests. It features a custom-built bed, indoor fireplace, power outlets for electronic devices, and a mini-fridge. Moreover, a customized silo has been converted into a spa retreat, perfect for soaking under the stars.
The studio suite is a completely private part of Sheldon Castle in Alabama, with the Sheldon descendants residing in the rest of the home. It accommodates three guests and features a kitchenette with a refrigerator, double sink, and microwave, while a grill is available outside. Coffee and tea are always provided, alongside a breakfast option available upon request. Guests can enjoy the grounds of both castles next door, including Mosher Castle, complete with its moat and dragon.
Located in a secluded and remote section of Navajo Nation in Arizona, this one-room earth home, known as a hogan, can accommodate three guests. It is very basic, featuring minimalist essentials for camping, with no electricity or running water. Positioned along the Little Colorado River, it is 29 miles east of the Grand Canyon and just a one-hour drive north of Flagstaff. Firewood is available for the large outdoor stove, and guests will find flashlights and a battery-operated lantern useful during their stay.
If you fancy an adventurous escape, this treehouse in Utah is embraced by a 200-year-old fir. It offers a loft bedroom for two, complete with a skylight and an apartment-style kitchen. Additionally, the bathroom and main room feature 180-degree glass windows, providing spectacular views of the Uintas. Guests can relax on the large deck, engage in quick exercise sessions using yoga mats and foam rollers, or enjoy remote work capabilities thanks to complimentary wifi. Entertainment options include a TV, BluRay player, DVD collection, and Chromecast for streaming your favorites.
The Majestree treehouse, situated in Takilma, Oregon, accommodates six to seven guests. Elevated 47 feet off the ground, it is accessible via stairs and suspension bridges. Featuring a kitchenette and bathroom, this treehouse is conveniently located near the Oregon Caves National Monument, Redwood National Forest, and the stunning Oregon coast. Guests can enjoy breakfast at the main lodge, which serves a full to-go style breakfast from mid-March through October 31st. A continental breakfast and access to a common fire pit area and seasonal outdoor swimming pool are also included for guests year-round.
This tiny house in Tennessee makes every inch count. It sleeps four guests with a queen-sized bed and day bed, featuring repurposed vintage cabinets and a claw-foot tub alongside modern appliances and air conditioning. Entertainment methods include a projector and screen, along with Netflix access. Located in a quiet backyard in the heart of Nashville’s Design District, it is just ten minutes from downtown and within walking distance of numerous coffee shops and bars.
This storybook chalet is nestled within a woodland setting in the Masthope Mountain community in Pennsylvania. Accommodating six guests, it features three bedrooms complete with flagstone paths, window boxes, and leaded glass windows. The chalet includes two bathrooms, a wood stove with logs, and rustic pine floors. Additionally, it is conveniently located near ski slopes, kayaking, and tubing sites, with a five-minute walk to the pristine Delaware River.
This charming home is located on a ranch in Sandy Valley, Nevada, where guests can experience horseback riding, cattle drives, and rodeo events when available. It accommodates three individuals and offers a peaceful escape in the Mojave Desert. Situated near Death Valley and Tecopa Hot Springs, it is an ideal spot for stargazing. Basic catering facilities are provided with a stove and fridge, while meals can also be arranged at the ranch house adjacent to the tiny house.
Discover one of New Orleans’ most exceptional vacation properties: the 19th-century Engine Firehouse that can accommodate up to 14 guests with its seven bedrooms. This unique lodging combines historic charm with modern amenities, located near the vibrant French Quarter in the Faubourg Marigny. Renovated by a local architect, it offers guests access to a fully equipped kitchen on the upper level, as well as a courtyard and refreshment bar on the ground level, creating a perfect blend of comfort and history.