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Whatever the weather, getting outside in New Hampshire is good for the soul. We love the ability to enjoy the fresh air, the wind in the trees and the sounds of birds and other wildlife. And the best kind of outdoor experience is the kind that comes with no strings. And by strings we mean electrical cords. Yep, getting off the grid is a great way to return to yourself and you can do it at this lovely treehouse in the woods.

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Learn more about the treehouse on Glamping Hub here. The cost varies throughout the year, but expect to pay around $350 a night. Right now there’s availability through the winter and summer, but it’s always best to book early.

Want more ways to wake up immerse in the Granite State outdoors? Stay in these 8 incredible yurts in New Hampshire for an overnight you won’t soon forget.

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