Waterfall cabins in Vermont

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8 top waterfall cabins sites in Vermont

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Bent Apple Farm

5 sites · Lodging100 acres · Londonderry, VT
Often described as being the most relaxing, romantic, dreamy and unique farm you'll ever stay in!!! Bent apple farm is natures perfect scape, thanks to my husband and I efforts to create a sanctuary to share with others. From apple trees, beautiful pond and a rustic cabins. Our farm is at the edge of VT natural forest, with often gifts us the visit of wild deers, moose and turkeys. Our property has 5 cabins total that give a small little village feel to it, but spaced enough that each has its privacy. This quiet piece of heaven is our little treasure, built and cared by us to share with you. Instagram: @bentapplefarm You’ll need 4x4 car in the winter time.
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The Rooney Farm

3 sites · Lodging, Tents820 acres · Morristown, VT
The Rooney Farm is an 820 acre working organic dairy farm and maple sugarbush in Morristown, VT that has been stewarded by the Rooney family for four generations. We milk a herd of fifty holstein, jersey, guernsey, and ayrshire cows. We are right off the Long Trail, Catamount Trail, and VAST trail systems. We have mountain bike trails on the farm as well as a great swimming hole. We have miles of hiking trails that link up to the Beaver Meadow trail network in the Vermont State Forest as well as Morristown Forest trails. Our camp has two full size beds and sleeps four people. The camp is not winterized: will protect you from wind and snow but not the cold!
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$95
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Little Log Cabin in Vermont

1 site · Lodging5 acres · Waterville, VT
Learn more about this land:Special little retreat located next to a mountain stream. Off grid tiny house log cabin. Compleat with kitchen shower and composting toilet. Two beds and a fold out couch .
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$88
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Royalton Bed and Breakfast

4 sites · Lodging133 acres · Royalton, VT
The property has been in the family since before the town of Royalton was founded. In 1780, Garner Rix was 13 years old. He was captured in the Royalton Raid and taken to Montreal where he was sold to a woman who kept him safe for a year until it was safe for him to walk home, by himself, at age 14, and when he got back home the town gave him the land that I live on. Garner Rix was my great, great, great, great grandfather.
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Sparrows Nest Campground

1 site · Lodging38 acres · West Topsham, VT
This private cabin sits on a 2 acre field with beautiful views of the Knox mountains. It is surrounded by maple and pine trees for privacy. The property sits on 38 acres of natural forest and fields. There are many activities that can be done close to The Sparrows Nest Campground including, boating, fishing, hiking, shopping, riding ATV's or snowmobiles. On site there is a fire pit BBQ grill and horse shoes.
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$125
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Serene and Inspiring

3 sites · LodgingNorthfield, VT
Established as an exclusive girls' summer camp in the 1920s, Camp Wihakowi, has seen many generations of visitors, including boys, added to the camp in the 1940s.Other organizations that followed were the Vermont Congregational Conference in the 1950s-60s, the Life and Light Center in the 1970s and 80s, and in the 1990s Camp Wihakowi was resurrected as a children's summer camp by Steve Norris and Sue Keefer, focusing on respect for nature, the local wilderness, outdoor survival, Native American traditions, tracking, and especially, fun for kids.The Woods at Wihakowi, established in 2005, offers guests many opportunities to experience the picturesque natural surroundings, and maintains the spirit of the most recent Camp Wihakowi, with a family-friendly atmosphere. In 2014, name was changed to The Woods Lodge, which better describes the place and what it has to offer.Learn more about this land:Nestled in the Green Mountains in Northfield, Vermont, The Woods Lodge is an historic former summer camp, that has been reinvented to cater to today's travel and hospitality needs, with a well-appointed Main Lodge with dining and meeting spaces and guest rooms, rustic-yet-comfortable accommodations in bunkhouses, cabins, housekeeping cottages, and 36 acres to enjoy. The Woods Lodge is in a natural setting, off the beaten path, that will allow you to get away from the rest of the world, yet easily accessible.The Woods is only 3 hours from Boston, Montreal, Hartford or Albany and 5 minutes off the interstate, yet it is worlds away from the hustle and bustle of city life.A short drive to many of Central Vermont's best attractions, Sugarbush and Mad River Glen ski areas, Ben and Jerry's and Cabot Creamery, brewery tours, recreational activities and dining establishments, this secluded hideaway is just seconds from the VAST snowmobile trail system and the Paine Mountain biking center and trails, and has its own 36-acres of meadows, hiking and snowshoeing trails, a brook with swimming holes and a waterfall, for plenty of year-round outdoor enjoyment and relaxation.
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North of Eden Woods

5 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents150 acres · Lowell, VT
Formerly a sheep farm in the early 20th century, North of Eden Woods was purchased by the current owners in 1999 as an undeveloped 150+ acre woodlot to create a personal Thoreau-at-Walden living experience. In the beginning, Ted lived in an converted school bus with his two dogs as he worked to build a log house from scratch. In the spring of 2000, a small cabin (Meadow-View Off-Grid Vermont Cabin) was built and lived in for 2 years while the main off-grid log home was built. Trees were dropped, bark was peeled, mortar was mixed, and logs were stacked up in the shape of a house that is now our home. In 2005, Liza joined the dream and we continue to improve our sustainable lifestyle, learn about our surroundings, and raise our 3 kids, three dogs and one goldfish. We manage the forest for wildlife, aesthetic purposes and renewable resources such as firewood, timber, aquaculture, and maple syrup production. Our property is the living document that is the book of our life. ...We are constantly editing, adding to, and improving our story.
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Goldilocks Cabin

1 site · Lodging4 acres · Stowe, VT
I am an interior designer, who realized I could use my particular talents to create the kind of unique vacation rental that I myself am always seeking. In this new world of on-line vacation rentals and professionally managed properties, the vacation rental industry has become commoditized, with one home just like the other, for a hotel-like experience. Goldilocks cabin is the cure for this predictability—without giving up any of the comfort you would find at a fine hotel. Learn more about this land:Goldilocks Cabins is for those seeking rustic luxury. No roughing it here. The cabin has a full bath, kitchen with all conveniences, one bedroom with queen bed, sleeping loft with full bed, and a pull out sofa in the living room. There is central heat and a wood stove in the winter. A/C units in the summer. The cabin has two decks, a gas bbq grill, and a fire pit. Cabin is on four wooded acres and is on Stowe Hollow Road, a residential neighborhood of widely spaced homes, and about 25 yards off the road. So if you are looking for a secluded cabin in the woods Goldilocks might not be for you. If however you are looking for a conveniently located well appointed cabin, your are at the right place. Goldilocks is a mile from Main Street in Stowe, and 8 miles to Mt. Mansfield and skiing. Hiking, mountain biking, cross country skiing, sledding, and swimming holes all a few minute drive from the cabin.
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Waterfall cabins in Vermont guide

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Welcome to Hipcamp! If you're looking for an adventure in Vermont with a cabin and waterfall, you're in luck! With over 140 available options, you're sure to find the perfect spot to relax and explore. Some of our top campsites in the area include Timbertrail Farm (257 reviews), Quarry Brook (207 reviews), and Green Mountain Getaway (193 reviews). Prices range from $15 to an average of $80 per night. Popular amenities include pets, campfires, and toilets, while popular activities include wind sports, whitewater paddling, and surfing. Get ready to experience the great outdoors!

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