Tiny homes in Vermont

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Art and Health Chill Camping

15 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents8 acres ¡ Cabot, VT
Fall is now upon us and stick season blooms with shadows of magnificent branches of pines and maples as they dance under the moon and Milky Ways shadow. The crisp and clean air is a contrast to the summer warmth. The scurry of nut gathers and sparkling frosts on lingering dried grasses delight the senses. Winters snows and all the festive activities bring a new delight to the darkened days, with merriment, caroling, and outdoor markets. The snow shoes and sleds are ready for your arrival as well as area sled rides thru the woods, and trails for snowmobiles and cross county. The sauna beckons, with the hot glow of fire thru the steam laden glass door, after a hot stone massage to ease those muscles not used since last winter. The sacred geometry gardens take on a Winter wonderland serenity, twinkling with crystals of moisture turning before your eyes. The fire pits are stacked with wood to warm your toes, cook some some mores, or enjoy a sky filled with yes even more twinkling lights to delight the imagination. If your a downhill skier, we are 45 to 90 min from Stowe, Smugglers Notch, Burk< Cannon, Mt Washington, Killington and Sugarbush, so in any direction you can came home to Cabot. We have the space for your van or small rv, Heated Hive Design and 1 bedroom in the community space for your pleasure. Hope to see you this next Season. For those wanting to be creative or explore a new art inside next to the wood stove the studio awaits. The art studio has many supplies and i offer pottery and art classes to a group or individuals. Roam around the Sacred Geometry Gardens, one x country skis all connected by pollinator fields of flowers and mowed walking paths. Hope to host you . If you have any questions feel free to call or look at the web site www.Sacredconnections.earth There are veggies for sale from the hoophouse medicinal herbs salves and teas. Sauna is beautiful cedar shaped like a bee hive. hu -um is a beautiful new rock sauna stove. New benches and 1 way glass door. Massages vary from hot stone to medical scar removal. CBD oils.. Herbs.. Maple salt scrub....you know! The variety of camping options are sure to suit your fancy from swinging in a hammock, to tenting around huge pines. There are open meadows of wild flowers to being tucked into a cozy alcove of ferns next to the woods. Some sites can fit up to 3 tents for a group. Most sites have a fire pit lots of wood branches to burn and campwood is also available. Some sites have tables and benches. Some have electric. The Hive Designs are cozy and have a queen bed Hive 2 is 4 Season heated and air conditioned. Once here at Back Roads Farm your adventure begins. If your up for music and a night out the Den Hardware store offers music and craft beer. There are restaurant and venues within 20 miles. The Village store 2 miles away. Or sink in and lite a fire. Spend the day riding your bike or the Vt Rail Trail , or explore all the walking paths throughout Cabot. Enjoy the view of the Green Mt range to the west... Amazing Camels hump and Mt Mansfield views. All the way to Sugarbush. To the East. The Horton Forest and then the White Mountains. There are many events planned here this Winter from. c I he a dance music at Highland Arts oh here at the Den. We are in the center of a 30 mile radius of many ski resorts bike trails hikes and cultural events. The sauna is an extra charge but oh so worth it. Pottery classes, yoga space and fresh greens from the greenhouse await. To top off the weekend enjoy a hot stone massage! (Urban Farm Road) Urban Rd, is named after the original owner of this farm and surrounding land. The original barn burned, although they saved the milk house where my art gallery currently is . The barn has been rebuilt, which is a meeting place. And pottery studio. We also have 100 ft hoop house. Enjoy finding all the original farm implements around the property. There are 7 plus a Model A coup. Unique offerings include a health component from meditation classes to sauna and massage.The pottery studio is available for classes or private lessons including Raku firings. Singing Bowls and tuning forks are available on massage or outside. Movement classes are also available in the barn, in the fields or in the Flower of Life meditation garden and labyrinth. The outside garden and 100 ft hoop house is filled with organic vegetables and edible flowers for your enjoyment. The Herb Barn is for drying flowers and creating tinctures and ointments. The Art Gallery in the old milk house is filled with pottery and art work. Bring your easel and paint brushes, learn a new craft, or relax in the sauna. Bike trails are being established throughout Cabot, right out the front door. There are ponds for swimming within a few miles., There are many options for water sports minutes away at Joe's Pond, and many others. The rail trails are less than 10 minutes. Organic beef, raw milk and fresh eggs are around the corner at Molly Brook Farm. Maple Sugar at Goodrich's and fresh blueberries and veggies at Blossoms and Berries, as well as Burtt's Apples and of course Cabot cheese. The land is on the crest of the ridge looking East to Danville and the White Mts, and a few feet to the West the entire Green Mts splay before you. The water tastes wonderful, and bubbles up here and there on the property. Our neighbors who also offer camping have sheep, to berries... I offer the healing arts, massage, scar release, the sauna, and other art learning experiences. Please call for arts schedule. *My only request arrive before dark when possible and not after 8pm. I am an old lady and work hard all day to prepare this sacred space for your enjoyment. Your eta is appreciated as I am also a volunteer for the ambulance and am active in the community and prefer to be here to greet you . Thanks! I appreciate great campers who pick up and discard their pets poop and respects my time a well. Oh please pick up your dog poop, don't let them full on jump on me, and there is a leash law. Thank you to all my great campers! And blessings to those few bad apples!
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Ryegate Away Cabins

2 sites ¡ Lodging4 acres ¡ Ryegate, VT
Learn more about this land: Updated October 21st: CLOSED For the season! Thank you to all our guests who stayed and enjoyed the property as much as we do! We had another great year and look forward to hosting next year 2025! If you enjoy glamping we will be back open in the Spring of 2025! This property overlooking the beautiful Connecticut river has two cabins to choose from, one sleeps two people and the other can accommodate three. The property is such a peaceful spot! We have a rustic outhouse and showers can be taken in the main farmhouse on the property if you would like, available Monday thru Saturday from 8am to 9am. The cabin is outfitted with a comfy bed, fridge, and microwave. We sell firewood to sit around a cozy campfire at night and stargaze! You can even purchase a S'mores package as well! Enjoy a cup of coffee from the Keurig machine in the mornings. Bottled water is included as well. We will do our best to make you feel at home away from home. In a way that is never intrusive, we respect your privacy. Come and unwind with nature all around you. We are very pet friendly! And ask that all dogs are on a leash while outside. Also pets are not to be left in the cabins unattended at any time. So with all that said get yourself and your pets here and enjoy a cup of coffee in the morning on your deck looking out to the river. Don't set an alarm, the loons or geese may wake you first!  Listen to the birds and relax!  And if luck is with you, you might spot a bald eagle!   Want to play with goats? We have them! Fresh eggs are available for sale! Hiking trails are nearby including Groton State Forest, hiking near Willoughby Lake is only about 45 minutes away and is worth the trip! Come experience the green mountains and we are not far from the White mountains of NH.
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Tiny Hide-A-Way Camper On Wheels

1 site ¡ Lodging5 acres ¡ Montpelier, VT
The Hide-a-Way is a hand built camper on wheels just over one mile from downtown Montpelier. Very convenient location for visiting the country's smallest capital city. Located in Central Vermont it is a short drive to many outdoor activities, hiking, biking, mountain biking, swimming holes, Wrightsville Reservoir for canoeing, kayaking, paddle boarding etc. Privately situated up and behind the small main house. Located in a sparsely populated residential area. The Hide-a Way is a glamping experience with many amenities which include electric kettle, French Press coffee maker, dish soap, dishes, glassware and silverware for 2, coffee, tea, hot chocolate are provided as well as towels, bed is made up with 100% cotton bedding. There are 2 outdoor solar shower bags. A small fridge in the nearby garage. Cast iron fire pit, firewood provided. Weber BBQ grill with utensils. Charcoal not provided. Many board games.
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Vermont Rustic Tiny Home—Off Grid

1 site ¡ Lodging1 acre ¡ Enosburg Falls, VT
We have an acre of land in the Vermont countryside that is just off a country road tucked away and surrounded by trees. Our tiny house, primarily made from recycled materials and totally off the grid, is a great way to get away from the world and all the hustle and bustle of modern life. Learn how to be resourceful and use solar power, rain catchment, and a compost toilet while you are one with nature. You will be basically camping with a hot shower, beds, cookstove, and a fireplace. There are many hiking and biking trails nearby, waterholes and lakes, and of course you are within a half hour drive of Jay Peak resort and four minutes from Lake Carmi State Park. Cell reception is limited in this area of Vermont. There is no internet access in the property as well. There is a town 7 miles away with most of the basic necessities of life. MInimum stay is three nights.
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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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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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