Cabin design
From secluded surf shacks to beachfront A-frames, these cabins will help you get the most out of your time in the Sunshine State
Composed of a triangle and a rectangle, this cabin looks like a child's drawing but hides some nifty sustainable features
Hike the Black Hills, see the Badlands, discover mammoth bones and T-Rex fossils, tour real wild west towns, and more in the Mount Rushmore State
The dreamy soaking tub came together on the cheap thanks to reclaimed wood and some serious sweat equity
Fed up with campers and construction caps, an engineer took it upon himself to design the perfect alternative for camping and cargo
In the province of Victoria, an architecture firm known for complex urban projects created thru-hiking shelters that match the rugged landscape
In the architect-designed, owner-built accessory dwelling unit, contemporary design and local materials make for a rustic retreat
Hop on the glamping bandwagon and enjoy a luxe outdoors experience one of these awesome glamping tents, treehouses, and yurts from East to West Coast
Made of local bamboo and eucalyptus, this creative jungle cabin features a lounge, outdoor tub, hammock area, and wide open views
A-Frames, and tiny homes will make ideal home bases for finding adventure in the Land of 10,000 Lakes.
Geodesic domes, A-Frames, treehouses, log cabins, and modern escapes make this growing town the perfect destination for lovers of adventure (and beer)
Shenandoah National Park, the Blue Ridge Mountains, and 500+ miles of the Appalachian Trail make The Old Dominion a true adventure destination