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5 luxury cabins in the US that can be your holiday home

Being in the woods or mountain retreats doesn’t have to feel too isolating. Here are five luxury cabins in the U.S. that will give you comfort as well as connectivity while on vacation.

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Getting away even just for a short weekend resets the mind and the soul. While some may opt for warmer climates to get away and recharge, others may find comfort in remote mountain retreats and luxury cabins which offer scenic views and quiet solitude.

As we live in today’s modern times where all of our gadgets need to be connected whether we are in the city or away on a vacation, it’s always a must to have a stable internet connection if you really need it. For mountain getaways, these locations beautiful and quiet but often pose a risk of a weak connection.

For this purpose, equipping yourself with a network extender for traveling such as the one from 5BARz International (OTC: BARZ), will be most useful, especially in cases such as an emergency. The network extender improves your current cellular connection and covers 2G, 3G, and LTE. The plug and play device is clutter-free and can pack a mighty coverage area of 4,000 square feet so you’re ensured of a connection anywhere and anytime.

Along with your network extender, pack up your things and get comfortable at these top five luxury cabins in the United States.

Post Ranch Inn – Big Sur, California

An ideal getaway nestled on the cliffs of Big Sur, Post Ranch Inn offers sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean. The luxury retreat features 39 accommodation types, one of which is the standalone Tree House which is perched on stilts nine feet above the forest floor. The resort features relaxing activities from stargazing, nature walks, culinary tours, and even morning yoga classes.

Ultima Thule Lodge – Chitina, Alaska

Getting to this remote luxury resort is already an adventure in itself. As documented by Forbes, the trip requires “a six-hour drive northeast from Anchorage to Chitina, then a 90-minute flight from the airstrip to the lodge, in the Wrangell-St. Elias Wilderness.”

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The lodge features five log cabins decorated with bearskin rugs, Craftsman furniture, a hot shower, and a wrought-iron drip stove. Those with a flair for the outdoors will definitely love Ultima Thule Lodge’s activities from flightseeing, hiking, wildlife spotting, fishing, rafting, and backcountry skiing, and pretty much anywhere you desire. Of course, these activities will depend on the weather as guests are transported via two and four-seater planes.

The Resort at Paws Up – Greenough, Montana

Featuring 28 luxury vacation homes and 12 luxury camping tents, The Resort at Paws Up is set in the unspoiled wilderness of the Montana countryside. The first-class resort features fun activities like horseback riding, fly fishing, and spa treatments. After a day of taking in the sights of the Montana countryside, guests can enjoy sleeping on the finest sheets or indulging in world-class cuisine.

The Magical Moose Skyview Rentals –  Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

Situated in the Smoky Mountains is The Magical Moose which is part of the Skyview Rentals Estate. It comes with a loft deck with a Jacuzzi tub which offers excellent mountain views – but not before you take a short elevator ride up. The cabin is convenient to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Pigeon Forge, and Gatlinburg attractions, as well as restaurants and shopping choices. In addition to this, the cabin features a game area and a home theater.

Whiteface Lodge – Lake Placid, New York

Nestled on the Adirondacks is Whiteface Lodge. Its luxury cabins are made out of timber milled on-site. The lodge features handcrafted Adirondack furnishings and is an ideal family mountain getaway. Moreover, the luxury lodge is an ideal family-friendly getaway with fun activities such as ice skating, outdoor hot tubs, a large movie theater, nightly campfire readings and an old-fashioned ice cream parlor.

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Anne Kings is a reporter for the financial sector, often tackling Wall Street and shareholders' interests. She also covers the intersection of media and technology, and delves into interesting topics on entertainment. Sometimes she also writes about the cannabis industry, in particular CBD and hemp. She is currently based in New York.