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The 15 most popular tiny homes you can rent in the US, according to Glamping Hub
The 15 most popular tiny homes you can rent in the US, according to Glamping Hub
Melissa WileyJul 15, 2020, 20:54 IST
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With the pandemic ongoing and travel restrictions still in place, Americans are hitting the road in search of socially distanced getaways.
Business Insider teamed with Glamping Hub, an online marketplace for luxury outdoor accommodations, to identify their most popular tiny house rentals in the US.
Glamping Hub defines a tiny house as a living space that has elements of a traditional house, but is small enough to encourage guests to consider "what's really necessary in life."
Glamping Hub's top 15 tiny house rentals range from an A-frame structure near Zion National Park to a cozy, secluded getaway in the Colorado mountains.
Locations near Zion National Park in Utah, Lake Texoma in Texas, and the Catskills in upstate New York are among the most booked.
In ascending order based on number of bookings, here are the most popular tiny house rentals in the US, according to Glamping Hub.
Editor's Note: Nightly rates are based on the earliest available weekend for each listing.
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Travelers who book this tiny house in Texas Hill Country near the Colorado River can stare out over the prairie from a wood-paneled sitting room, then take a dip in the shared pool to cool off from the Texas heat.
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Tucked away in a Catskills clearing, this tiny house with orange walls and a red roof stands out from the surrounding greenery. It comes with a stone fire pit out front, plus a private garden and multiple greenhouses.
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Waking up to views of Lake Texoma, one of the largest reservoirs in the US, is a perk of staying in this tiny house near the Texas-Oklahoma border. Flipping burgers on the outdoor grill while watching the sun set isn't shabby either.
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A screened-in porch and plastic lawn flamingoes add to the rural charm of this tiny house on a New Hampshire farm with a river running through it.
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Leafy cover makes this wood-paneled tiny house on a farm in upstate New York feel worlds away from Manhattan. Guests can opt to relax in the hammock by the pond, or pay a visit to the farm's sheep and goats nearby.
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Though unassuming from the outside, this boxy tiny house in Utah has a bright, minimalistic interior and access to a private, enclosed garden with a barbecue, fire pit, and hammock.
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This A-Frame tiny house in the Utah desert an hour south of Zion National Park has a large skylight over the bed for stargazing plus an outdoor entertaining area with views of the surrounding red rock formations.
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Glamping Hub travelers love Lake Texoma. This brightly lit, wood-paneled tiny house near Eisenhower State Park is the second rental in the area to make the top 15.
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Surrounded by alfalfa farms, these four tiny houses east of Zion in Utah can be booked singularly or altogether. They sit on an acre of private land that's also home to free-range chickens and a vegetable garden.
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This Utah desert A-frame foregoes the skylight for a garage-like window that opens to the outside. A canopy bed, raised patio, and dog house painted teal to match the house make this an Instagrammable stay.
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There is a peace sign carved on the inside of this tiny house in the woods of Tennessee for a reason. Glass windows on three sides, a wood-burning stove, and plenty of candles make for zen nature retreat.
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The wood-paneling and string lights inside this tiny house near Portland, Oregon, are great, but have nothing on the private open-air shower and Jacuzzi.
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This tiny home lined with windows on a farm in the Catskills makes sure guests can still enjoy the outdoors while curling up inside on a day bed lined with woven rugs.
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This secluded tiny house on private property in Colorado sits at an elevation of 9,000 feet, boasts sweeping views of the surrounding mountains, and connects to a network of hiking trails.
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Timbered and handcrafted, this abode in upstate New York is Glamping Hub's most popular tiny house rental in the US. Though rustic looking from the outside, black and stone accents make for a polished interior. The home comes with a wood-burning stove and manages to throw in a piano and few stained glass windows for flair.