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A modern tiny house is set within a lush green yard, featuring wooden siding and a metal roof. Large windows provide views of surrounding trees and landscaping. Decorative stones and plants enhance the outdoor space, while a wooden deck offers an entryway to the home.
Tiny home in Black River Falls
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 463 reviews

Tiny on the River

According to Forbes, Escape makes "the most beautiful tiny houses in the world". Ours is perched near our home above the Black River. It's a quiet neighborhood just minutes from the interstate, parks, trails, and our vibrant downtown with cafés, shops, and great restaurants. Enjoy privacy and breathtaking views from the enormous windows or the cozy daybed on the porch! Deer, beaver, eagles, and more make frequent cameos as the seasons paint shifting riverscapes and astonishing sunsets. *No Pets

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An aerial view of Wanderloft reveals its modern architectural design set against a lush green landscape. The cabin features large windows, a rooftop deck with seating, and a path leading down to the natural surroundings by Manuel Lake.
Cabin in Phelps
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Lakeside Loft, Roof Deck + Sauna

Wanderloft, designed by architect David Salmela, combines modern Scandinavian design with the natural beauty of Wisconsin's Northwoods. Located on one of Vilas County's highest points, this cabin provides stunning 360-degree views from various levels overlooking Manuel Lake and 9.4 acres of land. Beyond its striking design, Wanderloft is defined by its profound sense of peace and quiet - where natural beauty and thoughtful architecture create space for rest, creativity, inspiration, and renewal.

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A cozy tiny home is illuminated at night, revealing warm light from its windows. A stone pathway leads to an inviting front deck surrounded by greenery. Nearby, a decorative lantern can be seen in the foreground, enhancing the serene ambiance.
Tiny home in Saint Croix Falls
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 260 reviews

Wolf Creek Luxury Eco-Tiny Home on the Ridge

Experience our custom-built eco-friendly tiny home perched on the top of the ridge above the majestic St Croix River Valley. Enjoy expansive views from the deck, loft or many windows looking over the valley. Enjoy our private barrel-sauna, fire-pit, gas grill, pond with canoes and kayak or Wolf Creek with a private crystal-clear swimming hole! Or just chill on the ridge watching the many birds and wildlife. Just over an hour drive from the Twin Cities, a romantic and memorable stay awaits you!

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Place to stay in Saint Croix Falls
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 411 reviews

The Wissahickon Inn - The Cozy Cabin In The Woods

You'll love our cabin in the woods! Once a historic mercantile, the Wissahickon Cabin has been transformed into a cozy cabin for 2 - 4 guests. The cabin is situated in the forest and visible from the Gandy Dancer Trail. The front porch boasts an access path directly to the popular Woolly Bike Trail. Our cabin is secluded in the woods, but it's less than a 5-minute drive to downtown St Croix Falls, Interstate Park, dining, shopping, and entertainment. Enjoy a peaceful getaway in the north woods!

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A park model home is positioned on a stone terrace, surrounded by lush greenery. Large windows offer expansive views of the surrounding landscape. A wooden deck with seating is visible, extending the living space outdoors, with a tranquil atmosphere conveyed by the scenic backdrop.
Cabin in De Soto
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Paradise Point sleeps 2 Hot Tub

1 bedroom 1 bath with loft. Cozy home where you can see Paradise. This memorable place is anything but ordinary. Views for miles of the Mississippi River, bluff tops and you can soar with the Eagles. What a place to relax in the newly added hot tub while you enjoy the view in what is call "God's Country". This is promised to be a one of a kind view. The Deck with comfortable outdoor seating Located in the heart of WIsconsin's Driftless Region. New workout center for all our guest to use.

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The dome structure glimmers in the moonlight, surrounded by tall trees that create a serene ambiance. A warm glow from a nearby fire pit reflects off the dome's surface, enhancing its unique design. The wooden platform adds a cozy touch to the natural setting.
Dome in Wisconsin Dells
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Dells Domes - Riverview Escape - Glamping Dome 4

Staying in a dome amidst nature is a unique experience. The circular structure offers an amazing view of the surroundings, with peaceful sounds of rustling leaves, chirping birds, and a flowing river below. The cozy dome has a queen size bed, night stands, a seating area, mini fridge, and a k-cup coffee maker & heater/ac. At night, the starry sky and nature's sounds lull you to sleep. Waking up, you feel refreshed, and the peaceful surroundings and breathtaking views leave a lasting impression.

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Cabin in Hayward
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Seeley Oaks A-Frame | Secluded Retreat on 40 Acres

This is a cabin-in-the-woods experience! The Seeley Oaks A-Frame is our slice of the peaceful Northwoods experience. It's on 40 private, tranquil acres (no neighbors!) with great access to all the Hayward-Cable area has to offer. It's small - intended for two adults, with the option of 2 addtl kids. It's a total of 700 sq ft, with a queen bed in the loft, in-floor heat, full kitchen, and washer and dryer. Less than 2 mi from Highway 63, 8 mi from Cable, and 10 mi from Hayward. IG: @Seeleyoaks

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A cozy cabin is perched on large boulders, surrounded by lush greenery. It features a spacious deck with railing and multiple seating areas, offering a serene view of the wooded area. The stone chimney adds character to the rustic design of the cabin.
Cabin in Avoca
5 out of 5 average rating, 222 reviews

Cool quiet country cabin on boulders and 120 acres

Funky, tidy 23 year old country cabin on 120 acres of farmland & woods in a private, quiet rural setting. It's cozy, 950 sq ft, built with stone and wood. Open concept with a two story fireplace, porch fireplace, firepit, and open loft for sleeping (1 bed), with spiral stairs, lots of windows, walnut floors and trim, oak beams and pine kitchen tops. Shower is big and open, with doors opening to a back deck for outdoor showering. Beautiful covered porch overlooking rolling meadows and woods.

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Cabin in Grantsburg
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 754 reviews

Quiet Seclusion at Trade River Retreat Cabin

Remote, tranquil, quiet and exceedingly private getaway right on the banks of a protected river, only 1.5 hours from the Twin Cities! Even the beautiful drive there is relaxing. Enter a world of peace and calm deep in the woods. Make delicious meals in a well-stocked modern high-end kitchen, play in the river, relax in the sauna or enjoy a bonfire. This is not your typical cabin but a spiritual eco-oasis with a unique eclectic blend of modern, rustic, Native American and Japanese aesthetic.

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A fire pit is surrounded by wooden chairs, creating a cozy gathering space outdoors. The cabin is visible in the background, softly illuminated from within, with a deck that features a patio umbrella. Trees provide a natural backdrop, adding to the serene atmosphere.
Cabin in Mountain
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

Sasquatch Shores: Cozy Lakeside Cabin on Star Lake

Resting on Star Lake and tucked into the north woods, this tiny home offers the tranquility you need to completely decompress. The Sasquatch Shores cabin is right on Star Lake, a quiet no wake lake that gives you the peace and quiet you want. Watch the sunset off of the dock or cast a line into the water! The cabin is also situated right on the ATV trail. The main offers a King sized bed and the guest room offers a Queen/Twin Loft bed. There is also sectional couch as a sleeping option!

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An outdoor seating area showcases comfortable green adirondack chairs arranged around a stone firepit, with a fire actively burning. A wooden structure is visible in the background, surrounded by lush greenery and tall trees, creating a serene natural setting.
Chalet in Hayward
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Sylvan Chalet, Modern, Lakefront, Close to Trails

Built as a winter or summer escape for a couple or small group, this beautiful four season cabin is a great way to experience the Northwoods of Wisconsin in a modern, well-appointed, aesthetically rich space designed with relaxation in mind. Cabin is brand new as of January 2024. Host is 14 year "superhost" This is a default "no pets" cabin, however certain sizes and breeds are allowed by permission only. We have a NEMA 15-40R outlet for level 2 EV charging. You bring chord and adapter

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The screened-in gazebo is adorned with soft drapes, illuminated by hanging lights. A white table is set for two among scattered rose petals, leading to a warm display of candles. The intimate setting suggests a romantic atmosphere, perfect for special occasions.
Place to stay in Racine
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 791 reviews

Wisconsin Treehouse Getaway!

Featured in Timeout Magazine as Chicago's Top 10 Airbnbs, and in other outlets as Wisconsin's most romantic and top 5 Airbnbs, this space has an immersive nature experience, overlooking a creek and woods with all modern comforts. Imagine yourself in a cabin in the woods to unplug and recharge, waking up to chirping birds as if in a Treehouse! 3 miles to Lake Michigan & dwntn. And if we're home, a complimentary Chai for you! Come, make lifelong memories at Racine's Best Kept Secret!

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All about Wisconsin

Wisconsin offers some of the most varied and beautiful terrain in the Midwest. People from outside the Great Lakes states are always surprised to discover that the eastern edge of Wisconsin is America’s third coast, with dramatic bluffs over Lakes Superior and Michigan, massive ships docked at the ports, and placid beaches. The Northwoods, a region stretching across the top third of the state, is a stunning expanse of pines and maples riddled with freshwater lakes. In the southwest, rocky buttes and rolling hills cover the Driftless Area. There’s a reason outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, ATV riding, and cross-country skiing are so big here.

But the landscape isn’t the only appeal. Milwaukee buzzes with energy and creativity. In Madison, the state’s food-obsessed capital, the glorious farmers’ market supplies world-caliber restaurants. Whether you’re passing through tiny towns tucked amid the cornfields or eating Friday night fish fry at a lakeside supper club, it’s hard not to fall in love with Wisconsin.

What are the top things to do in Wisconsin?

Milwaukee

Milwaukee has spectacular views of Lake Michigan, ornate factories and churches, and a thrumming nightlife scene. With a new symphony hall, improvements to the Milwaukee Art Museum and America’s Black Holocaust Museum, and a patio-lined Riverwalk through the heart of town, the city grows more charming every year. You can stroll along the shore at Lakeside Park, kayak on the Milwaukee River, tour houses designed by famous architects, or spend the day boutique-hopping. Milwaukee’s old nickname, Brew City, endures in the dozens of microbreweries and pubs all over town.

Door County

Just north of Green Bay, a pointy little finger of land juts into Lake Michigan. That’s Door County, whose rugged coasts and 35 islands are a popular summer destination for city-dwelling Wisconsinites. The area is rural enough to have preserved the architecture and culture of its Belgian and Scandinavian settlers. Check out the Sturgeon Bay lighthouse, the Belgian roadside chapels (and rice pie) surrounding Brussels, the old harbor at Ephraim, and the Stavkirke, a breathtaking recreation of a Nordic church, on Washington Island.

Driftless Area

If you’re accustomed to the Midwestern plains, the limestone towers and undulating hills of the Driftless Area may cause a shock: The glaciers that flattened the center of North America missed this 24,000-square-mile region. In the Wisconsin stretch, the winding Kickapoo River and the wide Mississippi have carved out their own valleys. Tucked amid the bluffs are thousands of farms, settled by the Amish and hippie back-to-the-landers. You can spend days meandering around towns such as Viroqua and Prairie du Chien, hiking and fishing for trout on the streams, and stopping to taste local wines and cheeses.

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