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Idaho is an idyllic, year-round playground for adventure-seekers, but come winter and all of the beauty that mountains of fresh-fallen snow have to offer, there’s even more to love about our state. From over 300 miles of Nordic trails and world-class skiing to epic festivals and breathtaking snow-capped vista views, the things to see and do are endless. But what better getaway or basecamp for any of Idaho’s best winter activities than a backcountry yurt?

Here in the Gem State, we have cozy, romantic huts nestled along frozen lakes – perfect for ice fishing, ice skating, or enjoying from behind the glow of a warm fire – and yurts with wood-fired saunas, hot tubs, and pristine winter beauty. Some require hardcore skiing or snowshoeing to get to, while others offer private, year-round access. But no matter your preference, they’re all absolutely magical. And they’re all worth a visit!

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Ready for the most epic getaway of your life, without sleeping on the cold, hard ground? Check out one of these yurts for yourself and let us know what you think!

For more glamping opportunities, check out these 8 Luxury ‘Glampgrounds’ in Idaho!

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