River, stream, or creek tiny homes in Vermont

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Secluded Stays At Quill Nook Farm

6 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents262 acres · Brattleboro, VT
Welcome to our quiet 262-acre farmstead! We offer an immersive rural Green Mountain experience, yet only 25 minutes from the lively, artsy towns of Brattleboro and Wilmington. Enjoy a private campsite nestled next to a tranquil pond. Soar over our gardens on epic tree swings. Hidden trails bring you through dense forests, past ancient hemlock trees to secluded swimming holes. Ancient stone structures and newer stacked boulders and flower gardens add to the natural beauty all around you. We have one friendly off-leash dog, Oliver, and two kitties, Lupine and Lavender, that roam freely and may want to make friends with you. (And if you ignore them, they will leave you alone). We have laying hens, goats, and piglets that you are welcome to visit! We love animals -- as you can tell -- but are unable to host campers with dogs. While cozing up to a campfire, you might hear the calls of birds of the deep forest like the hermit thrush and the barred owl, or the call of coyotes on the far ridge. We are surrounded by hundreds of acres of unbroken forest that offer habitat to moose, bear, and deer, and numerous other wildlife. (Don't worry -- these animals are very shy and likely to run in the other direction if they see you.) Pitch your tent on Thistledew campsite and enjoy a cedar tent platform, fire ring, rustic picnic table, and direct access to the beautiful forest and miles of walking trails. The campsite is a gentle 25-foot walk from the parking spot. We offer a bathroom with sink and composting toilet, which is across the driveway from the campsite, attached to the "Moonhouse." Enjoy the Moonhouse, your own standalone two-story cottage sitting in its own private corner the homestead. Quill Nook Farm is 25 minutes from artsy, outdoorsy Brattleboro, VT and I-91, and 25 minutes from the quaint village of Wilmington, with restaurants, breweries, and shopping. Mount Snow is 40 minutes away via Routes 9 and 100, and we’re only 45 minutes from the Mass MoCA art museum in North Adams, Mass. The Harriman Reservoir is located 20 minutes away and provides a variety of spaces for boats, kayakers, swimmers, picnic areas with grills and more! Do you want an “off the beaten path” hike or swimming hole with rocks for sunbathing? We can direct you to several secluded spots on our property or within 15 minutes. The Green River covered bridge and log dam is 10 minutes down the road, and you can sample from several farmsteads and art galleries in the area. Interested in homesteading or farming? Would you like a historic walking tour of ancient stone structures on the land? We love to share our expertise — ask about our tours and experiences.
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Artsy Tiny Home near LVRT

1 site · Lodging7 acres · Cambridge, VT
About this space The super cute tiny home, "The Hut," is filled with natural light, Balinese art, and antique chairs. This spot is ideal for 1-2 people looking for a nice space to sleep after a day of adventure via hiking, skiing, or sightseeing. Please note this hut is also my office and is only available Thursday-Monday each week. The calendar may not reflect that accurately. The hut sits on 7 acres at the end of a private dirt road shared with our log home, ducks, a dog and 2 cats. There are 3 ski resorts (Smuggs, Stowe, and Jay Peak), biking, hiking, and endless local breweries within a 10-60 minute drive. The space Read the entire listing thoroughly, as it is a unique stay. We live on a dead-end private dirt road, but it is like a small neighborhood. We use organic, natural, unscented, or lightly scented organic essential oils for cleaning and washing. No chemical air fresheners, cleaners, or detergents were used. There is a new and clean composting outhouse for your use (year-round), with a wash basin and a cedar outdoor shower with hot water in the warmer months (approximately May/October). In the winter, if you stay three or more nights, we can pre-arrange for a shower in our home. Guest access We ask you to respect our privacy, but we are happy to chat as we run into each other and are available with any questions you may have. The hut is located on the opposite side of our driveway at the end of our private dirt road; however, there are five dwellings at the end of the road. It has its carved-out spot but is not entirely private. As homesteaders, we often have projects, such as building fences, improving our dwellings in some way, gardening…. Etc Our private dirt road is a great place to walk, and it has access to the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail. In the winter, there are trails behind our house. Other things to note Heating and Cooling: Our heat pump provides heat and AC; it is very easy and efficient. We also have a super cute tiny wood stove for the winter months. Kitchen: We provide an electric kettle for tea, coffee, and drinking water. There is also a mini fridge to store items. There is no place to cook or wash dishes. Cell Service and WiFi: Verizon cell service works well, though ATT does not, and the WiFi is spotty. We have an epic location!: 2 minutes to downtown Jeffersonville- The Lamoille Valley Rail Trail (biking and walking path), The Farm Store (coffee, baked goods, some groceries), 158 Main (breakfast!), The Tavern (pub food), Bootlegger Bikes (Matt's shop w/ bike rentals) plus more! 10 minutes to Smugglers Notch- hiking, skiing, waterpark, ziplining. 25 minutes to Stowe in summer and 45 in winter- The Alchemist, incredible food and drink, hiking, skiing, ziplining, shopping. 45 minutes to Burlington- Awesome food and drink, many breweries, shopping, waterfront biking and walking, plus the airport. 45 minutes to Waterbury- Ben and Jerry's Factory and Cold Hollow Cider Mill 40 minutes to Jay Peak- hiking, skiing, waterpark. 25 minutes to Morrisville- MOCO Food Coop, Lost Nation Brewing, North Country Cakes, & Thompson's Flour Shop 15 Minutes to Johnson- home of Vermont State University-Johnson and The Vermont Studio Center Driving Here: Summer is no problem for any vehicle, but once snow falls (~November-April), AWD, 4WD, and studded tires are NECESSARY to climb our steep hill.
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Private River-Side Wellness Escape

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Newfane, VT
Experience so much more than your typical Hipcamp stay with a private beach, personal sauna, and included breakfast + wellness services! Nestled in the heart of nature, Rock River Wellness is a private getaway with a touch of rustic luxury. Whether you're seeking solitude or looking to unwind with a loved one, we invite you to immerse yourself in a sanctuary of serenity and tranquility. Our modern and well-appointed tiny house offers a loft bedroom with a comfy queen-sized mattress (you will need to climb a ladder to get to the bed), a private half bathroom (no shower - you can access a full bathroom in the main house which is reserved exclusively for you), a small dining table that can also be used as a workspace, fast WiFi, and outdoor seating with a wood burning chiminea fireplace overlooking the river. In addition to lodging, your stay includes: - Daily breakfast with coffee/tea with fruit and local pastries - Social hour every evening with beverages and light snacks - Unlimited access to a private river beach - Personal sauna to detox - Firewood logs - 45-min Physical Therapy session with myofascial release - Dry Needling session (similar to acupuncture) - 45-mins Pilates lesson Restore your body, mind, and spirit! Tailor your itinerary and choose from our menu of wellness services such as Yoga, massage, nutritional consulting, and more! Please note, that there is an additional charge for these add-on services. For more information go to https://rockwellnessretreat.com/ Two cruiser bikes are available for your use. You are welcome to use the provided helmets (disinfected between guests) or bring your own. We are a short drive from the village of Newfane which includes a General Store, hardware store, Dutton’s Farm Market, a few restaurants/taverns, and adorable shops. A full grocery store is located about a 10-minute drive away. Come enjoy all that Southern Vermont offers including nature, small family farms, wine and cheese tasting, delicious farm-to-table restaurants, and local arts. We are located 12 minutes from downtown Brattleboro, 5 minutes from the town of Newfane, 25 minutes from Grafton, and 30 minutes from Bellows Falls. --- Important Details to Note: The tiny home does not have a shower- you can access a full bathroom in the main house which is reserved exclusively for your use. You will also need to climb a ladder to access the bed. We offer a strong wifi signal on the property but there is limited cell phone service in most of Newfane and you will likely have no cell service on and around our property. Guests can connect their cell phones to wifi, to send messages, and make calls. Your hosts live in a separate house on the property and are available anytime to answer your questions. We have a sweet and (overly) friendly Golden Doodle named Bennett who may sometimes be out and about. 😊 Please let us know if you prefer not to interact with him. In the winter, someone will come to plow if there is more than a few inches of snow. No smoking at all, inside the unit or on the grounds. No littering, loud music, or parties. Pets are not allowed. Our space is designed as an adult, couples’ space and may not be suitable for children. If guests hope to bring children, please know that space is limited and we do not provide additional bedding/sleeping accommodations. Our property is a natural wooded area and, as such, there are hazards, such as rocks, tree roots, poisonous plants, and depending upon weather conditions, cold, wet, and slippery surfaces. There is limited solar lighting around the property after dark. This area is home to wildlife both big and small. For this reason, we ask guests to take care and clean and pick up any food items left outside the unit to avoid attracting pests and animals. We cannot accept responsibility for any loss, damage, or expense arising from adverse weather conditions or any other event outside our control. We accept no responsibility for any loss or injury arising from being on the property or swimming in the river. By booking, and acknowledging these Terms and Conditions, you are aware of the risks, hazards, and dangers of personal injury.
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River, stream, or creek tiny homes in Vermont guide

Overview

Known for its colorful fall foliage, wilderness lakes, and scenic camping areas, Vermont is an outdoor lover's playground. From camping, hiking, fishing, and boating in summer to cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and downhill skiing in winter, the state has something for every kind of adventure traveler. Here you'll find over 50 state parks, a vast network of trails including portions of the Appalachian Trail, and 400,000 acres of protected lands in the Green Mountain National Forest. Choose from hundreds of camping sites to pitch a tent, park an RV, or book a backcountry cabin.

Where to go

Lake Champlain

Often referred to as the sixth Great Lake, Lake Champlain is a huge freshwater lake flanked by the Green Mountains and the Adriondacks. Nearly half of the lake is in Vermont, parts of it are also in New York and Quebec, and it's known for boating, sea kayaking, swimming, and an array of camping experiences. Campers will find a variety of options near Lake Champlain from RV sites with full hookups and dump stations, and glamping sites near Burlington and St. Alban, to state parks with tent sites right on the lakeshore of Grand Isle and Burton Island.

The Northeast Kingdom

The northeast corner of Vermont is the state's wildest and most remote region, filled with world-class mountain biking trails and challenging hiking trails. Several state parks dot the area, including some with the northeast's most charming campgrounds: Brighton State Park, where you'll find lakeside camping and waterfront cabins, and Maidstone State Park, a favorite among fishermen.

Green Mountain National Forest

Featuring rolling hills of dense forest and some of the best fall foliage shows in the northeast, Green Mountain National Forest is one of Vermont's top outdoor destinations. Hundreds of miles of trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding, and cross-country skiing weave through the Green Mountains along with nearly a dozen national forest campgrounds and day-use areas.

When to go

Summer is the best time for camping, hiking, kayaking, and paddling in Vermont. Most Vermont state parks are open from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend, although some parks are open through the second Monday in October and others open earlier and stay open later. Fall is especially lovely, when the leaves turn vibrant shades of red, orange, and yellow—catch the show in late September in the northern part of the state or mid-October in the south. Ski season typically runs from December through March.

Know before you go

  1. Vermont State Park reservations can be made up to 11 months in advance. Reservations can be made online, by calling the state park's reservations center, or by calling the park directly (during open season).
  2. Many Vermont State Parks have "lean-to" campsites featuring a 3-sided structure that can shelter campers from wind and help keep gear dry. Some campers set up tents inside the lean-to, and others just use it for cooking and staying dry. 
  3. Some Green Mountain National Forest and Groton State Forest campgrounds can be reserved ahead of time online. Plenty of first-come, first-served campsites are also available.

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