15 Airbnbs That’ll Make You Feel Closer to Nature

Even if you're not living in a city, sometimes escaping to nature is entirely necessary. What are men to rocks and mountains, after all? But since finding a good hotel far separated from streets and cars and buildings is basically an impossibility, we're turning to Airbnb.

It's the place to go if it's nature you're here for — there are so many charming homes available that are all but trees themselves. Or oceans, if that's your thing. Or mountains.

What can we say? Airbnb has got it all.

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Arnaudville, Louisiana

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If you're looking for nature, you can't get much closer than on a bayou in Louisiana. This gorgeous, nature-filled sanctuary goes for $100 a night.

Pioneertown, California

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Live like a pioneer in Pioneertown! Kind of. You'll have the amenities of modern life, but you'll be so separated from the bustle and noise of modern life, it'll be like you're off in the prairie alone.

Woodridge, New York

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In this lovely, spacious geo dome, you can get your fill of the Catskills. It's the cure for a modern heart.

Tyringham, Massachusetts

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This silo studio cottage in southwest Massachusetts is a nature lover's dream. You get to become one with the tree, so … yes, please.

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Seattle, Washington

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It's not a bird, or a tree, or a house, really — it's a boat. But a really, really nice boat that you can rent for $165 a night.

Shirley Basin, Wyoming

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Okay, with this one you actually get to live on the prairie. How fun would it be to try out this restored 1920s sheep wagon for a night? Or two? Or forever?

Yucca Valley, California

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It might be one of the more expensive on the list, but with this California boulder home, you get to actually live under a rock. For a while, at least.

Yachats, Oregon

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Oregon is famous for its gray, rocky beaches, and with this ocean front cottage, you'll get a close-up look at their beauty … from your front porch.

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Nominingue, QC, Canada

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Where our winter people at? This charming snowy Canadian cabin is a dream come true — even if you have to go there during the summer.

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Portland, Oregon

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This teeny cabin on an Oregon farm comes with chickens and fresh eggs. How much more nature can you get?

Tiller, Oregon

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Why, yes, we'll live in this cabin in the sky. And no, we won't complain about the outhouse. We said we wanted nature, after all.

Ashfield, Massachusetts

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If drifting off to sleep while a light breeze soothes your city soul sounds nice, The Pondhouse might be for you.

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Bilpin, NSW, Australia

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If you've got the time to get all the way to Australia for your getaway, this insane Australian tree house promises to make your trip worth it.

Fern Forest, Hawaii

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Someday we'll stop being obsessed with tree houses, but today is not that day. Especially since we caught sight of this dreamy tropical tree house — we're never giving up the dream.

Atlanta, Georgia

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Just one more tree house! We promise. That's because this is a secluded intown tree house near Atlanta. Swoon!

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