The best yurts in Seneca Lake

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If you’re looking for a yurt stay around Seneca Lake, you’ll find five options built for real comfort. These round, insulated shelters put you close to the lake’s rolling hills and vineyard views, with average rates around $220 a night and some as low as $70. Top picks include The Spotted Sandpiper (62 reviews), Water to Wine Glampground (15 reviews), and The Yurt On Bald Hill (4 reviews). Each spot lets you light a campfire, stay connected with wifi, and count on a toilet nearby. Trails wind through woods and along the water—perfect for hiking or horseback riding. In winter, you’ll see snowshoe tracks crisscrossing the fields. Plan on fresh air, starry nights, and easy access to Seneca’s wineries and small towns.

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Top-rated campgrounds

If you’re looking for a yurt stay around Seneca Lake, you’ll find five options built for real comfort. These round, insulated shelters put you close to the lake’s rolling hills and vineyard views, with average rates around $220 a night and some as low as $70. Top picks include The Spotted Sandpiper (62 reviews), Water to Wine Glampground (15 reviews), and The Yurt On Bald Hill (4 reviews). Each spot lets you light a campfire, stay connected with wifi, and count on a toilet nearby. Trails wind through woods and along the water—perfect for hiking or horseback riding. In winter, you’ll see snowshoe tracks crisscrossing the fields. Plan on fresh air, starry nights, and easy access to Seneca’s wineries and small towns.

97% (23)

Top-rated campgrounds

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