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When the cabin itself is as cool as these, you may never want to leave.
When the cabin itself is as cool as these, you may never want to leave. (Photo: Chris Shane)

7 Dreamy Summer Cabins to Book Right Now

From pop-up bungalows in the woods to durable bubbles on a vineyard, these cozy abodes offer real escape

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When the cabin itself is as cool as these, you may never want to leave.
(Photo: Chris Shane)

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The perfect summer cabin has plenty to do outside, like rock climbing, sea kayaking, or hiking straight from the door. But when the cabin itself is as cool as these鈥攖iny homes with secret locations or sleek huts on wheels in the high desert鈥攜ou may never want to leave. So pack a couple good books, turn off your phone, and enjoy a little time inside.

Snowbird Hut

(Courtesy American Alpine Club)

Talkeetna Range, Alaska

Operated by the American Alpine Club and located deep in Alaska鈥檚 Talkeetna Mountains on Snowbird Glacier, the is a rustic backcountry cabin that sleeps聽12 on basic wooden bunks. The AAC relocated and revamped the hut in 2010, but there鈥檚 still nothing fancy about it鈥攜ou鈥檒l cook on a two-burner stove and melt snow for drinking water. The nearby multipitch rock climbing, high-alpine peaks, and hut-to-hut traverses more than make up for the cabin鈥檚 simplicity. It鈥檚 free to stay here, but to reach the hut, you鈥檒l have to climb about five miles and 3,000 vertical feet.

Captain Whidbey Inn

(Courtesy Captain Whidbey Inn)

Whidbey Island, Washington

Built in 1907, the historic , accessible via an 90 minute聽drive and聽30 minutes ferry ride from downtown Seattle, was purchased last year by the brothers behind California鈥檚 hip . They plan to revamp Captain Whidbey in a similar fashion, with a focus on turning the lodge into a gathering spot for locals and visitors. Book one of 12 rooms in the main building, or better yet, reserve one of four one-bedroom cabins with wood-burning fireplaces and private decks on the shores of Penn Cove (from $245). After a day of harvesting oysters or hiking the 100-plus miles of trails that wind around Whidbey Island, dig into a bowl of Penn Cove mussels in the inn鈥檚 dining room.

Blue Sky Center

(Courtesy Blue Sky Center)

New Cuyama, California

The is a nonprofit working to regenerate the land and communities in California鈥檚 rural Cuyama Valley, two hours from Los Angeles between the Sierra Madre and Caliente ranges. Part of that plan? Bring tourists to the area by offering five stunning architect-designed mobile huts聽built with waterproof canvas walls that you can rent for a weekend in the high desert ($100 a night). There鈥檚 hiking in nearby Aliso Park and wildflower spotting at Carrizo Plain National Monument. The huts circle a shared fire pit and kitchen.

Getaway

(Vincent Riberio for Getaway)

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The idea behind is magic. To give you the feel of an impromptu escape, the company will tell you where your cabin is located only after you鈥檝e booked it (from $125). Once you get there, you can lock your cellphone in a designated box and enjoy puzzles, board games, books, and activity guides for knot tying, stargazing, and more. The micro-cabins, from 140 to 200 square feet, come stocked with basic supplies like firewood, s鈥檓ores fixings, and a hot shower. Getaway recently opened new cabins in Virginia鈥檚 Shenandoah Valley.

Sierra Meadows

(Courtesy Sierra Meadows)

Ahwahnee, California

Located 20 miles from the south entrance to Yosemite National Park, this was recently converted into an event space with cabins and live music throughout summer. Choose from two-bedroom cabins with queen beds and bunks or the raindrop-shaped shelters with聽queen beds and just 120 square feet (from $129). It鈥檚 hardly camping鈥攜ou鈥檒l get electricity and air conditioning inside your abode鈥攂ut it feels remote and wild. A shared bathhouse is a short walk away, and your cabin comes equipped with a shower tote, towel, and bathrobes.

Campera Hotel

(Courtesy Campera)

Valle de Guadalupe, Baja

If you want to sleep under the stars without dealing with bugs, rain, or heat, then , just two hours south of San Diego, is for you. The ten French-designed clear bubbles, located on a vineyard in one of Mexico鈥檚 top wine-growing regions, come with air conditioning and a protective sphere聽to keep the elements at bay without interrupting your view of the night sky (from $165). Taste wine from grapes grown right outside your bubble.

Tops鈥檒 Farm

(Nina Gallant)

Waldoboro, Maine

At , choose from a luxury canvas tent, a charming A-frame cabin, or a two-bedroom cottage, all nestled on 83 acres of farmland on the shores of Maine鈥檚 Medomak River (from $125). By day, paddleboard or kayak along the state's Mid-Coast, forage for blueberries, hike to a secret swimming hole, or barbecue on the sand at nearby Pemaquid Beach. Book ahead and you can request French press coffee, homemade doughnuts, eggs, local potatoes, farm veggies, and a cast-iron skillet delivered to your site for breakfast each morning.

Corrections: (04/28/2025) A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that the Captain Whidbey Inn was a 90-minute ferry ride from Seattle.
Lead Photo: Chris Shane

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