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Tiny House Resorts

summertime you and your besties will be itching to escape. But if you still prefer to avoid the mega-resorts with(from $250, South Cairo, New York, ) have designer kitchens, outdoor barbecue grills, firepits, and breathtaking views. The resort offers a heated swimming pool, kayaks, hiking trails, baby farm animals, fresh eggs, and a vegetable garden for complimentary picking. (from $239, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, ) offers 400-square-foot dwellings with luxe linens, fireplaces, and furnished decks. Perched at “the gateway to the Rockies,” pretty tiny abodes, ranging from 135 to 250 square feet (from $149, Lyons, Colorado, ), are within steps of world-class mountain biking, outdoor adventure and river sports, music events, and a lively arts town.

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