Yurt camping in Vermont has become a popular style of camping over the years, and we can see why. The hybrid solution gives nature lovers the best of both worlds, and oftentimes they are tucked in such beautiful locations, you could easily see yourself living there full-time. These five yurts in Vermont each have their own perks, but all of them will give you that secluded serenity you’re craving.

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Have you ever stayed in one of these yurts in Vermont? Share your experience with us in the comments below! And for even more outdoor adventures, check out these state parks in Vermont.

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Where else can I go glamping in Vermont?

Yurts are a great way to go glamping but there are other options as well. Take a look at the following glamping destinations in Vermont:

  • Parker Hill Farm & Boutique Campground: Located on a farm in Springfield, Vermont is a campground that’s made only for adults. Featuring luxury safari-style tents, you’ll want for nothing during your stay.
  • Treehouse Vacation Rental in West Pawlet, VT: Pretend you are a kid again with an overnight stay in a treehouse! Except this treehouse has everything you need as an adult who enjoys some of the creature comforts of home. There’s even a deck where you can sit and enjoy the sights and sounds of nature.
  • A tiny house farm stay: Located on a flower farm in Brookline, VT is a cozy cabin complete with its very own hot tub.

 

What are some of the best locations for camping in Vermont?

Vermont offers plenty of wilderness and wide open space, perfect for camping. Of course, there are plenty of incredible campgrounds in Vermont. Here are a few options:

  • Vermont’s state parks
  • Waterfront campgrounds along lakes and rivers
  • Base Camp Outdoor Center and Campground
  • Apple Island Resort
  • Tree Corners Family Campground
  • Lone Pine Campsites

Take a look at more of the best campgrounds in Vermont plus location information and plan your warm-weather camping getaways.

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