5 of the Most Unique AirBnBs in ID, UT, and MT

5 of the Most Unique AirBnBs in ID, UT, and MT

This past Saturday, I woke up at 2am…you know, just to think.

I know you know this struggle. Sometimes our brains are running so fast, they have nowhere else to go except overflow into our precious slumber.

So there I was. Eyes wide open at 2am….3am….4am….

Not to fear though! My brain quickly turned to YOU!

I was thinking of you and your family, or you and your honey, and all the fun adventures we will all undertake when these COVID-19 shenanigans are over.

So I hopped on AirBnB (Yes, at 3am. Yes, I hid under the covers so I didn’t wake the hubs) to scour the universe for the most interesting places we can go when we’re finally allowed. Okay…not really the universe, but something a little closer - Idaho, Utah, and Montana.

Here are the most unique places I could find within a day’s drive!

Rock Out in a Cave House at Escalante National Monument

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The owner of this place literally dynamite-blasted Navajo Sandstone so you could have a place to rest your head. Super remote and located on a working farm.

Sleeps 5 - starting at $355/night

Check out the details here.

Snuggle Up in an Old Fire Lookout Tower in Northern Idaho

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Nestled in 13 wooded acres, this old fire lookout tower is perched among the trees and offers a wood-fired sauna at the base of the tower to rejuvenate your muscles after a day of exploring.

Sleeps 2 - starting at $150/night

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Hang Out with Your Family in this Montana Treehouse

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This treehouse is located 30 minutes from Glacier National Park and has supposedly been featured on HGTV and DIY Network as well as in Time and Outside magazine. This is glamping at its finest!

Sleeps 4 - starting at $429/night

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Be One With Nature in this Earth House

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Enjoy the culture and beauty of Navajo Nation while you spend the night in this hogan (a Navajo dwelling structure) located in Oljato-Monument Valley, Utah. Be ready for some serious stargazing - there’s no light pollution here.

Sleeps 4 - starting at $160/night

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A “Tiny” Neighborhood in the Heart of Utah’s Parks

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“The Escape” is a Tiny House neighborhood centrally located in the heart of southern Utah’s lovable National Parks. Easy access to Zion, Bryce, and the north rim of the Grand Canyon.

Sleeps 5 - starting at $99/night

Check out the details here.

Go check it out yourself!

I didn’t do anything fancy to find these great places. Just visit AirBnB.com, search your state, and filter by “unique stays”. Personally, I also like to filter by “Super Host” when we travel via AirBnB because I like the comfort of knowing our host knows what they’re doing.

Now get out there and daydream your hearts out!

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