Yurt camping—which is technically considered glamping, but still camping, nonetheless—has increased in popularity in recent years. You’ll have the best of both worlds when you sleep in a yurt, meaning both a cozy bed with sheets and blankets and only a minimal barrier to the outside world.
We found a rural farm sanctuary on the outskirts of Alberton that offers this experience for $80 per night. And here, you’ll get what you paid for and so much more.
This peaceful farm spans 25 acres and you’ll be surrounded by lush, green woods.
Airbnb The reviews for this property seem to all describe it the same way: quiet, peaceful, rural, and serene.
The glamping yurt is right in the heart of the farm, and it’s easy to spot.
Airbnb Yurts are very responsive to nature, so you’ll feel the elements. That being said, this one is equipped to keep you comfortable in any season.
Your stay includes a charming outdoor kitchen and bathhouse, made from wood milled right from the property.
Airbnb You’ll shower with a solar shower bag and cook your meals with pots and pans on a propane burner.
Inside, you’ll find a cozy King bed made with soft sheets and blankets.
Airbnb There is also a couch for an extra guest to sleep on.
The yurt has a fireplace for the winter, cooling fans for the summer, and all the comforts of home… almost.
Airbnb There’s no TV here, no WiFi, and you won’t have cell service. It’s the perfect time to disconnect.
Have we mentioned your gracious hosts will leave breakfast outside your door each morning at the time of your choosing?
Airbnb You can choose your breakfast items from a menu the day before. Then, simply wake up to your choice of goodies.
This may not be what most consider camping, but whatever it is, it’s magical.
Airbnb Best of all, you’ll be a mere 20 miles from Lolo Hot Springs and close to a variety of hiking trails.
Ready for a farm stay? This charming yurt can be reserved on Airbnb.
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The reviews for this property seem to all describe it the same way: quiet, peaceful, rural, and serene.
Yurts are very responsive to nature, so you’ll feel the elements. That being said, this one is equipped to keep you comfortable in any season.
You’ll shower with a solar shower bag and cook your meals with pots and pans on a propane burner.
There is also a couch for an extra guest to sleep on.
There’s no TV here, no WiFi, and you won’t have cell service. It’s the perfect time to disconnect.
You can choose your breakfast items from a menu the day before. Then, simply wake up to your choice of goodies.
Best of all, you’ll be a mere 20 miles from Lolo Hot Springs and close to a variety of hiking trails.
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Address: Alberton, MT 59820, USA