The 13 Best Cozy Cabin Rentals in Vermont for Every Budget

Luxurious, romantic, and remote: these are the coolest stays in the Green Mountain State.

A wooden treehouse cabin in the middle of the woods in Vermont
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Wondering where to find the best cabins in Vermont? Locals and visitors of the Green Mountain State will likely tell you they're near popular ski resorts and towns. But in reality, there are so many unique Vermont cabin rentals in the least likely of places. The state's lakes, forests, and campgrounds, for example, are all home to some pretty spectacular accommodations for getaways of all kinds.

Whether you're hoping for a romantic couples' retreat, a summer vacation with the family, or a solo trip in a luxurious setting, the following 13 Vermont cabin rentals are sure to pique your interest. They're among the best places to stay in Vermont, and come in at a reasonable price per night. Get ready to unplug, unwind, and reconnect with nature in our ever-beautiful state.

Affordable Cabins in Vermont

You don't need to break the bank to enjoy a cabin getaway in Vermont. Case in point: these affordable cabins in Vermont. Make no mistake about it, though; these cabins all offer comfortable, cozy getaways in some of the state's most beautiful landscapes, all without breaking the bank.

1. The Mill Keeper's Cottage, Duxbury

  • Address: Duxbury, VT
  • Size: This cabin has 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and sleeps up to 6 guests.
  • Price: Rates start at $329/night, depending on the time of year you book. Two-night minimum required.
  • Amenities: River view, indoor wood-burning fireplace, full kitchen, children's toys, outdoor playground, fire pit, BBQ grill, in-unit washer and dryer
  • Ratings: 5/5 stars.

This adorable red cabin in Duxbury, Vermont, is a fantastic winter accommodation. The wood-burning indoor fireplace and central heating will keep you warm on the snowiest days, and access to the outdoor fire pit is perfect for warming up on chilly nights. This spot is great for kids, too: There's a playground in the backyard and kids' toys and games stored indoors. Just note: This cabin does not have A/C, so it might not be ideal for summer. Though being a riverfront cabin in Vermont could help.

2. Pine Crest Motel and Cabins, Barton

  • Address: Barton, VT
  • Size: Multiple cabins to choose from; sizes vary.
  • Price: Rates vary by season.
  • Amenities: Living area, kitchenette with refrigerator, coffee maker, microwave, hot plate, outdoor furniture, fire pits, access to nearby trails and parks, dog-friendly
  • Ratings: 4.2/5 stars on Google Reviews

Set back on the property by the Barton River, Pine Crest has 10 cabins: five large and five small. All cabins are equipped with a coffee pot, propane heat, a private bath, a charcoal grill, and an outdoor picnic table. The larger cabins have even more amenities. This is a truly beautiful spot to visit in the Northeast Kingdom. Go swimming in the river or the on-site pool in the summer, enjoy trout fishing in the spring right near the property, or visit in the fall to witness the beautiful Vermont foliage. Kids and dogs are welcome!

3. Cozy VT Barn, Monkton

  • Address: Monkton, VT
  • Size: This renovated barn has 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, and sleeps up to 2 guests.
  • Price: Rates start at around $147/night, depending on the time of year you book. Two-night minimum required.
  • Amenities: Full kitchen, record player, games and books, window A/C unit, heating, indoor fireplace, private backyard, outdoor fire pit, outdoor furniture, BBQ grill, pets allowed
  • Ratings: 4.99/5 stars

This old barn-turned-cabin in Monkton is one of the most affordable and adorable stays in Vermont. The one-bedroom cabin has just enough space for a couple or a solo traveler with pets, and offers the perfect outdoor scenery for a quiet vacation. It's considered a tiny home, so there's no washer and dryer or oven on the property, something to keep in mind when booking. There is, however, a lovely outdoor fire pit and BBQ grill if you want to barbecue.

Luxury Cabins in Vermont

Looking for a next-level getaway for a special occasion or simply just because? Let these luxury cabins in Vermont inspire you. These stays in Newport and Killington come with everything you need and more, from outdoor hot tubs to game rooms and complimentary access to the best ski resorts nearby.

4. Secluded Luxury Treehouse, Newport

  • Address: Newport, VT
  • Size: This cabin has 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, and sleeps up to 2 guests.
  • Price: Rates start at around $353/night, depending on the time you book. Two-night minimum required.
  • Amenities: Custom cedar hot tub, EV charger, private balcony, mountain views, A/C, heating, indoor fireplace, fire pit, outdoor furniture
  • Ratings: 4.97/5 stars

Spend a few nights surrounded by nature at this gorgeous modern treehouse in Newport. This unique cabin offers panoramic views of the woods and mountains, and has a custom cedar hot tub on the balcony—perfect for chilly nights. The home also has A/C, making it ideal for summer trips, too. It's only about 15 minutes from Newport Town and a quick 30-minute drive across the Canadian border, if you wish to venture out for shopping or dining.

5. Luxury Escape With Hot Tub, Killington

  • Address: Killington, VT
  • Size: This cabin has 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and sleeps up to 12 guests.
  • Price: Rates start at around $516/night, depending on the time of year you book. Two-night minimum required.
  • Amenities: Secluded environment, private sauna, private outdoor hot tub, smart technology, full kitchen, EV chargers, arcade games, pool table, game console, travel crib, A/C and heat, indoor fireplace, paid resort access to nearby hotels, BBQ charcoal grill, fire pit
  • Ratings: 4.99/5 stars

This luxury cabin is a fairly new rental, but it's got all the upscale amenities you could dream of. Nestled on Killington Mountain surrounded by Vermont foliage, it's got plenty of private outdoor space and stunning views. Guests get free access to the nearby Killington Ski Resort, as well as proximity to nearby lodges, restaurants, and slopes. Bring the whole family to this fun-filled home: it's got a game room, outdoor hot tub, sauna, and spacious outdoor deck, perfect for large gatherings. Overall, it's a fabulous mountainside cabin getaway.

Romantic Cabins in Vermont

There's something inherently romantic about a warm cabin, especially here in the Green Mountain State. Book a weekend getaway with your sweetheart at one of these romantic Vermont cabins—with just enough room to snuggle up and enjoy each other's company.

6. Sterling Ridge Log Cabin Resort, Jeffersonville

  • Address: Jeffersonville, VT
  • Size: Cabins range from two-person accommodations to larger rentals that can accommodate families and groups.
  • Price: Varies based on cabin; rates will vary depending on the time of year you book.
  • Amenities: A private log cabin resort tucked away in the mountains of Northern Vermont, featuring cozy cabins, a stunning A-Frame chalet, two large homes, and an outdoor private event space. Open year-round with access to seasonal activities and local attractions.
  • Ratings: This resort is a TripAdvisor Traveler's Choice winner.

Sterling Ridge is located on 372 acres and has 23 log cabins as well as 3 larger units available to rent. Enjoy the peacefulness of the countryside, woods, and meadows with stunning vistas of Mt. Mansfield, Stowe, and Smugglers' Notch Resort. The impeccably kept cabins are relaxing and will leave you wanting for nothing… except for a return visit! It's one of the most romantic cabin getaways in Vermont. Make sure you book your trip well in advance, as these cabins fill up fast.

7. Willoughby Haven, Westmore

  • Address: Westmore, VT
  • Size: Most cabins on the property are 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom, and sleep 2 guests.
  • Price: Rates start at around $200/night, depending on the time of year you book. Three-night minimum required.
  • Amenities: Beach access, A/C, portable fans, fire pit, outdoor furniture, beach essentials, kayak, boat slip, sun loungers
  • Ratings: 5/5 stars

If you're looking for a romantic lakefront vacation, these cabins in Westmore, Vermont, fit the bill. You'll have direct access to Lake Willoughby along with complimentary kayaks, sun loungers, and beach gear. These cabins are close to each other, so it's not necessarily a secluded stay. But if you consider yourself a social butterfly, it's great for meeting other couples who appreciate time outdoors. Not to mention, it's a pretty affordable cabin rental option in Vermont. You'll love coming here in the summertime to unwind.

Remote Cabins in Vermont

One of the best things about living in Vermont is how insanely beautiful it is. If you're looking to escape in the rugged beauty of the Green Mountain State, these remote cabins in Vermont will let you do so in style and comfort. Most are located up in the mountains or by a lake with no neighbors in sight.

8. The Rustic Retreat at Twin Ponds, Enosburg

  • Address: Enosburg, VT
  • Size: This cabin has 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and sleeps up to 4 guests.
  • Price: Rates start around $370/per night, depending on the time you book. Two-night minimum required.
  • Amenities: Valley and mountain view, dog-friendly, in-unit washer and dryer, Bluetooth sound system, wood-burning indoor fireplace, A/C and heating, private patio and backyard, BBQ grill, outdoor furniture
  • Ratings: 4.99/5 stars

Looking for a secluded cabin in Vermont? This rustic retreat in Enosburg is just the spot. The modern home is situated on 500 acres of serene, lush land in the Cold Hollow Mountains. Spend time fishing Twin Ponds (which is always stocked with trout), or go skiing at Jay Peak Resort, a 38-minute drive from the property. You won't hear neighbors or the sounds of cars for miles at this remote cabin—it's the ultimate place to clear your mind. Just note: The hosts recommend only visiting in the summertime unless you have access to four-wheel drive vehicles. It can be difficult to reach the house in snowy or muddy terrain.

9. Summit View Cottage, Londonderry

  • Address: Londonderry, VT
  • Size: This cabin has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and can accommodate up to 7 guests.
  • Price: Rates start at $314/night, depending on the time of year you book. Two-night minimum required.
  • Amenities: Mountain and resort view, dog-friendly, private outdoor hot tub, in-unit washer and dryer, indoor wood-burning fireplace, A/C and heat, private backyard, outdoor furniture, fire pit
  • Ratings: 4.95/5 stars

Drive 1,700 feet up in elevation to Summit View cottage in Londonderry, Vermont. This beautiful wooden home is on three acres of land that overlooks the Green Mountains, nearby resorts, and lush pine trees. You'll be within walking distance of hiking trails near the West River and a short four-minute drive to the local Magic Mountain ski area. After a day out exploring nature, soak your worries away in the private outdoor hot tub. Hosts warn that bears are often spotted in the neighborhood, so be mindful when outdoors.

Cabins in Vermont With a Hot Tub

Soak up the lap of luxury when you stay in one of these cabins in Vermont with a hot tub. The only downside? You might never want to leave. Grab your swimsuit and prepare to relax in style at one of these cabins with hot tubs, located in the stunning Vermont towns of Eden, Chittenden, and Granville.

10. Lakeside Cabin Near Stowe, Eden

  • Address: Eden, VT
  • Size: This cabin has 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and accommodates up to 8 guests.
  • Price: Rates start around $353/night, depending on the time you book. Two-night minimum required.
  • Amenities: Private outdoor hot tub, mountain and lake views, beach access, in-unit washer and dryer, record player, game console, crib, highchair, children's toys and books, indoor fireplace, central A/C and heat, private backyard, kayak, fire pit, outdoor furniture, hammocks, BBQ grill
  • Ratings: 4.95/5 stars

This gorgeous lakeside cabin in Eden, Vermont, has it all in our book. It's a rare find on Airbnb, meaning it's often booked up. But if you can book well in advance, it's so worth it. The two-story home accommodates the whole family (it has plenty of kids' books, toys, and a highchair and crib), and has direct access to the lake, so you can go fishing, swimming, or kayaking. After a day enjoying the nearby trails and natural beauty, jump into the private hot tub on the back patio. It's delightful on a crisp fall or winter day.

11. The Mountain Top Inn & Resort, Chittenden

  • Address: Chittenden, VT
  • Size: Cabin rental sizes vary; refer to the resort website for details.
  • Price: Rates will vary depending on the type of cabin and whether it's peak or off-season. Prices start at $375/night and go up to $1,000+/night.
  • Amenities: King beds, fireplaces, access to the resort hot tub, dog-friendly, access to nature trails, lake access, activity center, and on-site restaurants
  • Ratings: 4.6/5 stars

This four-season resort located near Killington is majestically set on 350 acres with sweeping views of mountains, lakes, and the forest. The warmer months offer guided horseback rides and private lessons. The resort has a private beach on the lake with kayaks, canoes, pedal boats, swimming, and more. Each cabin comes equipped with a fireplace and plush king beds, plus you'll have access to the resort's luxurious hot tub. It's ideal if you want an upscale cabin experience.

12. Kendall Brook Lodge, Granville

  • Address: Granville, VT
  • Size: This cabin has 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and sleeps up to 10 guests.
  • Price: Rates start around $365/night, depending on the time of year you book. A two-night minimum is required.
  • Amenities: Mountain view, WiFi, pets allowed, private hot tub, in-unit washer and dryer, ping pong table, board games, heating, private balcony, fire pit, outdoor furniture, BBQ grill
  • Ratings: 4.95/5 stars

Kendall Brook Lodge is a Granville, Vermont ski lodge located minutes away from Sugarbush Ski Resort. It's a great place to unwind after an action-packed day—jump into the Nordic-style hot tub, rest by the outdoor fire pit, or snuggle on the plush couches in the living room. This home is ideal for families or large groups on a skiing trip or summer vacation. It's a rare find on Airbnb, meaning it's often booked up, so reserving a stay well in advance is advised.

13. Romantic Luxe Yurt, Putney

  • Address: Putney, VT
  • Size: This cabin has 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, and sleeps up to 3 guests.
  • Price: Rates start around $271/night, depending on the time of year you book. Two-night minimum required.
  • Amenities: Electricity, water, full kitchen, full bath, pets allowed, outdoor hot tub
  • Ratings: 4.97/5 stars

Don't let the idea of staying in a yurt fool you; this isn't camping but an amazing glamping experience in Vermont. This luxury yurt, which includes a full kitchen and access to a full bathroom just steps from the tent, is surrounded by nature. Enjoy soaking in the hot tub at night as you gaze at the stars above you. It's a dream, and one of the most unique cabin rentals in Vermont. You can even bring your dog along, too, to enjoy hikes and nature walks together.

Best Times to Book a Cabin in Vermont

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The best time to book a cabin in Vermont will depend on the experience you're looking for. If you're hoping for a skiing trip, of course, winter is the best time. Locations like Stowe, Killington, and Granville are close to some of the best ski resorts in Vermont, and will provide all of the snowy, angelic scenery you're hoping for. Just make sure you're equipped with a vehicle and gear that's able to withstand ice and snow.

If a New England summer is more your speed, Vermont is an idyllic destination. Any cabin in the lush Green Mountains or near a sparkling, clear lake will satisfy those summertime dreams. Summer temps are fairly mild and cool down at night, so you'll never really feel overheated. Just opt for a cabin with A/C or fans so you're bound to stay cool. Fall and spring are also beautiful times to rent a cabin in Vermont—leaf peeping and spring blooms will leave you in awe.

What to Look for in a Vermont Cabin Rental

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The ideal Vermont cabin will have all the basics—heat and A/C, comfy beds, full kitchens, WiFi, and hot water—but it should also come with a few fun perks. A spacious deck or patio, outdoor furniture, and fire pits, or even land to stretch and roam, are huge pluses. Make sure your cabins are equipped with any gear you need for outdoor adventures, like beach essentials, snow shovels or snowshoes, and firewood. You'll also want to check the proximity of cabins to nearby towns, restaurants, and shops, in case you need more food or supplies.

FAQs About Vermont Cabin Rentals

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Are cabins in Vermont available year-round?

Yes, plenty of cabins in Vermont are available year-round. Many towns surrounding ski resorts like Jay Peak, Sugarbush, and Killington will have plenty of cozy accommodations to book in the winter. Some might close during off-season, so make sure to double-check with cabin hosts to ensure you book available dates.

What is the best area to stay in Vermont for cabins?

Some of the best areas to stay in Vermont include Stowe, Killington, Waterbury, Ludlow, or anywhere in the Northeast Kingdom (Westmore area). All these towns have access to ski resorts, Vermont hiking trails, restaurants and breweries, and shops. Any town in Northern or Central Vermont is an ideal spot.

Are Vermont cabins pet-friendly?

Several cabins in Vermont are pet-friendly, but you'll have to check with the hosts first. Most Airbnb listings will mention whether dogs are allowed, but if not, messaging them can help you confirm.

Which cabins are you hoping to stay in first? This list only scratches the surface—for even more Vermont stays, peruse the top rental sites and reviews. Start planning your itinerary today and let your dream vacation unfold.

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