With autumn arriving soon, these dreamy Airbnbs to see fall foliage in the US are at the top of my bucket list. There is nothing quite like that crisp weather as October rolls around. It may be my favorite time of the year, truly.
These gorgeous Airbnbs range from A-frames to hillside cottages. Most are located on the East Coast, in states famous for their fall foliage. Places like Vermont, New Hampshire, and New York are prime fall foliage locations in the US. I can see why so many locals head out on a yearly road trip to soak it all in.
Apple farms are open for u-pick, it seems only appropriate to drink hot chocolate or apple cider, and just soak it all in by a fire. It’s certainly what I’m looking forward to this fall season. A little down time with a book in hand. So why not do it from a cozy, well-designed cabin? These vacation rentals are at the top of my list.
Take a look at the dreamiest Airbnbs to see fall foliage in the US.
*All images belong to their respective Airbnb listings.
The Dreamiest Airbnbs to See Fall Foliage in the US
A-frame Nestled In The Trees of Center Conway, New Hampshire
Warm Pine A-frame Nestled In The Trees
This charming A-frame cabin is nestled in the woods, not too far from North Conway Village. The expansive deck makes for a perfect spot to see the fall foliage. It’s a two-bedroom, 1 bath cabin, perfect for a family trip in New Hampshire.
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The Yosemite Forest Retreat House in Mariposa, California
The Yosemite Forest Retreat House
This home has long been on my personal bucket list. Located near Yosemite National Park, this retreat house is set with expansive windows that look out into the forest. Yosemite is a wonderful fall location in California, making it my number one choice in the state to see fall colors.
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The Willow Treehouse Near Woodstock, New York
The Secluded Willow Treehouse
This may be the best one on this list for the sheer uniqueness of the architecture. This treehouse sits perched up amongst the trees. The expansive windows open up to the forest, providing unparalleled views. The treehouse even comes with a firewood-heated hot tub.
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Tye Haus – A-Frame Cabin in Skykomish, Washington
Tye Haus – A-Frame Cabin
You can just hear the fall leaves crunching underneath your feet at this A-frame cabin in Washington. It has a hot tub set outside, so when the weather is cooler, there is not a better place to go for a soak.
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A Romantic Getaway at the Foxhill Cabin in the Pocono Mountains
FOX HILL CABIN -Romantic Getaway-Pocono Mountains
Described as a chic cabin in the woods, this lush cabin is perfect for two guests. The interior is decorated perfectly, like a vision from a Pinterest board. It sits right along a stream and you’re amidst the Pocono Mountains. It is good to know that this place has no wi-fi so it is for those looking to disconnect.
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The Barn in Tivoli, New York
The Barn in Tivoli
I feel like this cabin is fall in its entirety. Cozy up in this wooden cabin next to a fire, and soak in all the autumn vibes here. I seriously would fly for this place.
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The Stowe Country Cottage in Stowe, Vermont
The Stowe Country Cottage
What a dream of a cottage set in Stowe, Vermont. This one is at the top of the list for its all-white interior. Does it get any more tranquil than this?
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Architectural Home With Sweeping Views in Winthrop, Washington
Breathtaking Winthrop Home With Mountain Views by River
When it comes to exploring the Cascades, Winthrop makes for a wonderful base to explore the area. This home sits high above the hill, surrounded by trees that light up with color. The large windows provide the perfect place to soak it all in.
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Quiet A-frame cabin in the Twain Harte woods in California
Quiet A-frame cabin in the Twain Harte Woods
For those looking to get deeper into the forests of California, this A-frame cabin will do the trick. The beauty of the surrounding forest is reason enough, look at just how golden those leaves are. It’s located close enough to Yosemite that you could take a day trip if need be.
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A Soul’s Retreat in Newbury, New Hampshire
Ling Treehouse: Soul’s Retreat
If you’re looking for privacy in the woods of New Hampshire, this airy home is exactly it.
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An Upscale Timber-Frame Cottage Set in Pownal, Maine
Upscale Timber-Frame Cottage
This incredible Airbnb Plus is the ultimate cottage to book in Pownal, Maine. This part of Maine is surrounded by fall foliage, making this home the perfect place to come home to after a day of exploring.
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The Schoolhouse Farm Cottage With a Sauna & Hot Tub in Shaftsbury, Vermont
Vermont Schoolhouse Farm Cottage – Sauna + Hot Tub
This newly-renovated cottage is set in the rolling hills of Vermont. With a sauna and hot tub, it makes for a cozy escape during the brisker autumn months. The Green Mountains can be seen in every direction, giving the most peaceful setting to this transformed schoolhouse.
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The Glass Cabin in the Woods located in Hillsdale, New York
Glass Cabin in the Woods
Located in the Hudson Valley (a favorite place of mine for fall adventures), is this Glass Cabin. Set amongst the trees, you don’t even have to leave to experience the fall colors.
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Countryside Bungalow in Phoenicia, New York
Hgtv’s Country Side Escapes Winner Bungalow
All of the feels in this bungalow in the woodlands of New York. This was HGTV’s countryside escapes winner, and it’s easy to see why. This Airbnb Plus is my ideal weekend escape.
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This was such a pleasure to read, Jessica!
Thank you so much for sharing these Airbnbs. I’m always in awe, and searching for new places to stay on my travels!