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10 Airbnbs Near National Parks, Just in Time for Your Summer Road Trip

Just in time for road trip season.

By Elliot O·Jun 16, 2026·2 min read
10 Airbnbs Near National Parks, Just in Time for Your Summer Road Trip

Reported by Vogue.

Camping is a personality, and if it's not yours, that's fine. The tent-averse among us deserve just as good a wilderness experience — with the addition of a hot tub, functioning Wi-Fi, and a bed that doesn't require inflation. According to Vogue, the 63 national parks scattered across the United States represent the country's most spectacular natural range: Yosemite's defiant cliffs, the Grand Canyon's vertiginous depths, Joshua Tree's alien desert floor, Maine's Acadia where forest meets coastline. The only thing standing between you and all of it is a well-chosen Airbnb within driving distance.

The options span every travel style and budget. For remote workers reluctant to actually unplug, The Nooq near Glacier National Park (from $1,455/night) delivers high-speed internet, a dedicated workspace, and floor-to-ceiling windows — so you can look productive on Zoom while a mountain looms behind you. On the opposite end of the cost spectrum, House on Mars near Joshua Tree (from $277/night) leans into full sensory reset: hot tub, cold plunge, outdoor fire pit, and the kind of stargazing that actually makes you forget your phone exists. Smoky Mountain TreeLoft (from $535/night) is the move for couples — a modern treehouse perched forty minutes from Great Smoky Mountains National Park, private enough to feel like it was built specifically for two.

For Groups, Families, and the Aesthetically Particular

Traveling with children or a crowd requires a different calculus. Sargent Woods Cottage near Acadia (from $790/night) is ten minutes from the park entrance and comes stocked with toys, a travel crib, and a fireplace — genuinely kid-ready without sacrificing design. For larger groups, The Zion Cabin in Utah (from $652/night) sleeps up to eight across three bedrooms, a wraparound deck, and a private office for whoever can't fully disconnect, all within ten minutes of Zion's east entrance. And if views are the non-negotiable, Teton View Cabin sits on eight acres of Idaho land with unobstructed Grand Teton sightlines through oversized windows — the kind of place that makes minimalist architecture feel like an act of respect toward the landscape.

A few honorable mentions round out the edit: Modern A-Frame near Yellowstone (from $952/night) is pet-friendly and three minutes from Henry's Fork River; Casa Roca near Yosemite's two-bedroom indoor-outdoor layout was designed for people who want nature on their own terms, with pocket doors, a Traeger grill, and an EV charger for the drive back to reality. Nearly all ten properties sit within a 40-minute drive of their respective parks.

The wilderness isn't going anywhere — but the good rentals book fast, and the best national park summer you've ever had is just a reservation away.


Read the original at Vogue.

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