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Tiny home in Burdett
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

FLX 3- Lake View Wine Country Tiny Cabin

Nestled up on a hill overlooking Seneca Lake, watch the sunset while laying in bed or from your own patio with a fire crackling. We are local hosts and will make sure you have an unforgettable stay! Everything you could want to do in the Finger Lakes will be at your fingertips. Wineries galore, two even just next door, multiple breweries nearby, minutes to the lake, 15 minutes to downtown Watkins Glen, 10 minutes to hiking trails at the national forest, or stay in, relax, and enjoy the view!!

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The cabin's entrance is framed by lush greenery and flowering plants. A wooden walkway leads to the door, and a small set of steps offers access. The rustic exterior features dark wood siding and a window for natural light.
Guest suite in Fire Island Pines
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Fire Island Pines: Studio Cabin

Studio cabin (approx. 13.5 x 15 ft.) Functional, basic, rustic, atmospheric—It's just a little cabin in the woods. The shack can accommodate only 2 people max. Queen bed (sheets, blankets) Bathroom (shower/towels) Kitchenette (fridge, microwave, sink, dishwasher, dishes, cutlery, glasses) A/C (window unit) Fan Basic tv Internet Beach chairs/umbrellas, Outside shower The Pines is primarily a gay community, but welcoming to all. We love our wild deer and squirrels but no pets in the cabin

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A cottage resides beside a serene pond, surrounded by lush trees. Its inviting exterior features large windows reflecting on the water's surface. A wooden deck extends over the pond, providing access to nearby fishing and kayaking equipment, creating a peaceful natural setting.
Cottage in Lexington
5 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

Relax and unplug at this private oasis!

Our beautiful cottage for adults only is set on a private spring fed pond with all amenities to unwind from the day-to-day hustle. A porch with rocking chairs, brick fire pit and outdoor lighting in the courtyard make this your destination for relaxation. Take a walk in the 20 acres of wooded trails, fish, kayak, paddleboat, read a book, write, listen to music or just take a nap. This property lets you unplug from the world, relax, and connect with nature without giving up modern conveniences.

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Cabin in Morristown
5 out of 5 average rating, 249 reviews

Cady’s Falls Cabin

Welcome to our treehouse inspired, modern cabin overlooking The Kenfield Brook on Terrill Gorge. We are located 5 miles from Stowe and its attractions, and just a few minutes from downtown Morrrisville with all its amenities. Just upstream from the picturesque Cady’s Fall swimming hole and across the brook from the amazing Cady’s Falls bike trails, our cabin is perched atop the hillside. With its simple, minimalist design it’s easy to immerse yourselves in nature and feel at home in the trees.

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The A-frame cabin is nestled among trees, featuring a wooden deck and wide glass doors that open to the interior. A private hot tub is positioned nearby, providing a relaxing outdoor space surrounded by nature.
Cabin in Damascus
5 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

Cozy A-Frame | Hot Tub, Fire Pit & Pet-Friendly

Escape to the Cedar Haven A-Frame in Damascus, PA – the perfect romantic hideaway just a short drive from NYC. Nestled in peaceful woods, this cozy 400-square-foot retreat offers all you need for a relaxing escape. Soak in the private hot tub, roast marshmallows by the fire pit, or unwind to music as you watch the forest through wide windows. Whether celebrating a special occasion or just needing time away, the tiny cabin invites you to unplug, reconnect, and make memories in nature’s embrace.

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A serene waterfront scene features a small boat gliding across calm waters, reflecting the surrounding buildings. A cluster of white cottages stands on pilings, with a dock visible, under a soft pastel sky as day transitions to evening.
Cottage in Brunswick
5 out of 5 average rating, 203 reviews

Lobstermen's ocean-front cottage

Be our guests & experience the life & beauty of Midcoast Maine. Relax & enjoy the views, warm up in the sauna or go for a refreshing dip. The cottage is part of an over 100 year old working lobstering, and now oyster farming property we call, Gurnet Village. Located right on historic Route 24, we are conveniently situated between Brunswick & the islands of Harpswell. All rooms have ocean views. The tidal beach & the floating dock (May-Dec) is ideal for seasonal fishing, lounging & swimming.

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A charming standalone townhouse features a light brick exterior with white shingle accents. A blue front door is framed by a covered porch. Well-maintained shrubbery borders the entrance, and a driveway offers ample parking space.
Home in Martinez
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 246 reviews

Home in Augusta/Martinez, 4 miles from the Masters

A newly renovated standalone townhouse in a quiet mostly senior community. There are two bedrooms with a spacious entertainment area. The master bedroom has a large closet. There are three smart televisions within the home just add your account. There is a small patio in the back with a charcoal grill. A washer and dryer is included for your convenience. The property is centrally located in the Augusta area and is less than 4 miles from "The Masters" golf tournament. NO PARTIES ALLOWED!

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The exterior of a renovated log cabin is showcased, featuring traditional log and chink construction. A substantial stone chimney rises alongside the cabin. A spacious porch is present, equipped with a couple of white chairs, surrounded by natural greenery and autumnal foliage.
Cabin in Springfield
5 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

1832 Historic Washington Bottom Farm Log Cabin

Welcome to our renovated 1832 Log Cabin on the grounds of the George William Washington and Sarah Wright Washington 19th century plantation. The cabin was the first structure built. Then came barns and slaves’ quarters (no longer standing). The dairy barn is now a woodworking shop and the bank barn was recently restored. The main house, built in 1835, is Greek Revival style. Today, our 300+acre is Certified Organic. We border the South Branch of the Potomac River. It’s ALMOST HEAVEN !

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Cottage in Logan
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

Briar Vale ~ Fairy tale cottage

Unlock your own fairy tale at our secluded couples cottage. This magical tiny home is the perfect place for a romantic getaway or snuggling up with a cup of coffee and a book. Relax on the covered porch while the birds sing and butterflies drift by. There's also a bonus bunk room for your little ones. -15 minutes from Old Man's Cave and downtown Logan -Private hot tub, outdoor fireplace, and patio -Firewood on site -Full kitchen -Frame TV -Window nook -Towels for bathroom and hot tub

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The open living area showcases a dark gray sofa adorned with decorative pillows, oriented toward a kitchen and dining area. A round wooden dining table with chairs is positioned in the background, and warm light is emitted from a chandelier overhead.
Cottage in Harlem
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 253 reviews

Cottage Near Fort. Gordon

Delightful 1 bedroom cottage minutes from Fort Gordon. This space includes 1 bedroom with a king size bed, with two twin roll away beds. A mud room with washer & dryer, and a full kitchen comfortably facilitating four people. No PETS ALLOWED wi-fi enabled, and perfectly located between Harlem and Grovetown. Cottage is located behind owners home and walking distance if issues or discrepancies arise. **NO LONGER ABLE TO ACCOMMODATE TRAILERS OR BOATS ANYMORE**

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A charming cottage is nestled among lush greenery, with a large window inviting natural light. The exterior features a sloping roof and a stone wall, accentuating the surrounding landscape of rolling hills and fields.
Cottage in Coatesville
5 out of 5 average rating, 328 reviews

Charming cottage on 50 acre Chester County farm

Frog Hollow Cottage is a newly renovated getaway located in the heart of the Chester County’s rolling farmland and equestrian community. Overlooking beautiful pastures, the cottage was formerly the large painting studio of Delaware Valley artist Peter Sculthorpe. The studio has been re-imagined as a peaceful retreat for families, friends and couples.

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A spacious living area is furnished with a light-colored sofa and two armchairs, arranged around a wooden coffee table. A patterned area rug adds visual interest, while a tall potted plant brings a touch of greenery. Modern decor is highlighted on the wall.
Home in Augusta
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Cozy Contemporary Escape

Cozy 2BR/2BA Home Near Everything Enjoy a comfortable stay in this modern home just minutes from Doctors Hospital, Target, restaurants, and shopping. Features include stainless steel appliances, plush robes, and disposable slippers for up to four guests. Perfect for business, medical visits, or a private getaway.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Augusta?

    Many travelers choose stays near downtown for easy access to local restaurants, galleries, and music venues. The Summerville and Olde Town neighborhoods are often recommended for tree-lined streets and historic charm.

  • What are the best things to do in Augusta with kids?

    Families can explore interactive exhibits at the Augusta Museum of History, wander through Phinizy Swamp Nature Park, or enjoy riverside trails and playgrounds along the Augusta Canal. Pediatricians frequently suggest parks and hands-on museum activities for children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Augusta?

    Augusta has vibrant arts at the Morris Museum of Art, paths for walking and biking along the Riverwalk, and fishing or paddling on the Savannah River. Visitors also stroll shops and cafes in the downtown area.

  • How is the weather in Augusta?

    Augusta has mild winters around 35–60°F (2–15°C), with peak summer temperatures often reaching 91–94°F (33–35°C) and frequent humidity. Light layers and rain protection are useful year-round.

  • When is the best time to visit Augusta?

    Spring and fall are often recommended for comfortable temperatures around 44–79°F (7–26°C) and lower humidity. Many guests enjoy the seasonal events and outdoor festivals during these months.

  • What are the best places to visit in Augusta?

    Explore the Augusta Canal National Heritage Area, visit the historic Ezekiel Harris House, and discover regional art at the Morris Museum of Art. Parks along the Savannah River are frequently suggested for relaxation.

  • What are some hiking trails in Augusta?

    Augusta has community-friendly trails in Phinizy Swamp Nature Park and scenic Riverwalk paths. The Augusta Canal Towpath allows for longer hikes with river views and local flora.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Augusta?

    Families are often drawn to interactive exhibits at the Augusta Museum of History, nature walks at Phinizy Swamp, and biking or paddling along the Augusta Canal. Local playgrounds and riverside parks support recreation for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Augusta?

    Guests sometimes explore regional vineyards, tour historic sites in nearby towns, or visit state parks with hiking and lakeside activities. Those seeking outdoor experiences often head to local nature preserves.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Augusta?

    Some vacation rentals and stays in neighborhoods like Summerville and West Augusta welcome pets. Parks and trails, including the Augusta Canal pathway, make outings with your dog easy to organize.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Augusta?

    Locals suggest river walks in the early morning, checking the event calendar for festivals, and dining at locally rooted Southern restaurants. Packing breathable clothing and a light rain jacket is helpful due to humidity and occasional showers.

  • What is Augusta known for?

    Augusta is widely recognized for hosting the Masters Tournament and its history rooted in railroads and river commerce. The city has a vibrant arts community and well-known green spaces along the Savannah River.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Augusta?

    Explore local cafes and shops in the artists’ district, visit the Saturday farmers market, or find quiet walking paths through Reed Creek Nature Park. Historic districts sometimes feature mural art and independent galleries.

  • What are the best foods to try in Augusta?

    Southern flavors feature in Augusta’s cuisine—fried catfish, barbecue, and locally rooted cheese grits are frequently suggested. Classic peach desserts and sweet tea are regional favorites.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Augusta?

    Pack light, breathable clothing, comfortable shoes for walking, and a rain jacket for sudden showers. During warmer months, sunscreen and refillable water bottles are handy for outdoor activities.

  • What is the nightlife in Augusta like?

    Augusta has downtown music venues, cocktail bars, and clubs with live performances. Locals often gather for jazz and blues nights, and some cafes extend hours for late-night dining.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Augusta?

    The Masters Tournament is internationally renowned each spring, and Arts in the Heart of Augusta festival celebrates local music, food, and culture in late summer. Guests also mention seasonal market days and community parades.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Augusta?

    Many vacation rentals welcome families, particularly in residential neighborhoods like Summerville and West Augusta. Homes with yards or near green spaces are frequently suggested for groups with children.

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

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  • Pet-friendly accommodation

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  • Holiday rentals with a pool

    460 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    1,790 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    3,910 of Augusta holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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    Guests love Self check-in, Gym and BBQ grill across Augusta rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Augusta stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Augusta's top spots, include CN Tower, Niagara Falls State Park, and Bronx Zoo

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