Lodges
Rustic lodges, modern luxury cabins, and well-designed retreats offer the comforts of home among some of America's most dramatic natural landscapes
Escape NYC to one of these high-design, outdoorsy retreats in the Catskill mountains, featuring hot tubs, cozy taverns, pickle ball courts, and more
Escape to the mountains to hike, bike, climb, leaf peep, or simply relax in a tasteful woodsy cabin just two hours north of NYC
From history and construction to how to buy or build your own, this definitive guide explores all aspects of life in these classic circular shelters
From boutique hotels to rustic lodges, New York's most famous alpine village has plenty of places to call home on an Adirondack getaway
From Inverness to the Isle of Arran and the rest of the highlands, isles, and coasts, Scotland is full of opportunities for exploration
Inviting cabins, luxurious lodges, and design-driven domes—explore the green hills and rugged coast of Northern Ireland in these unique glampsites
This historic United Kingdom region is full of mountains, moors, and coastlines to explore—as well as many luxe glamping locations to call base camp
Travel tips from the 630-mile route in eastern British Columbia home to some of the world's best—and little known—ski resorts and mountain towns
How to still get the shot when the cold temps set your fingers fumbling, glare plays tricks on your light meter, and sunny 16 won't cut it
Set off the coast of Seattle on Whidbey Island, this recently renovated log inn has been serving guests for more than a hundred years
Instead of Airstreams & glamping tents, Field Station is turning old motels into adventure basecamps with gear rentals and community-oriented designs