These amazing tiny homes offer the eco-conscious traveler a guilt-free stay.
Who says size matters? These trendsetting micro-homes provide unique travel experiences — using half the space. And for those looking to cut their carbon footprint, these units are the perfect option for the eco-conscious traveler.
Honeycrisp Cottage — A Tiny Timber Frame
Located in Putney, Vermont, this tiny home is an eco-traveler’s dream. Nestled on nine acres, guests are surrounded by nature, mountain trails, and a beautiful brook. Within driving distance of Okemo Mountain, Stratton Mountain, and Mount Snow, this is an ideal spot for a week-long ski trip.
The best part is, Honeycrisp Cottage is also LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified, meaning it has met the global standards of creating healthy, highly efficient, and cost-saving green buildings.
The Glass House: A Hudson Valley Tiny Home Escape — New York
At only 180 square feet in size, this off-grid Glass House sits on 30 acres of farmland, providing spectacular 360 views of rolling vineyards and apple orchards.
The house is truly off-the-grid and features solar panels, a propane HVAC system for heating and air conditioning, and a unique dry-flush toilet. Despite being ‘off-grid’, the tiny home offers modern comforts such as Wifi, a stainless-steel kitchen, cooktop, microwave, and AC.
Off-Grid Designer Tiny House on a Mountain Top — Colorado
This hand-built, design-focused tiny-home feels spacious at only 160 square feet!
With a breathtaking view of 30 acres of undeveloped mountain land, this is a spot you will not want to miss. The best part? It’s solar powered and built to last.
Tiny Cabin Glamping! Big Mountains! — Colorado
Only 90 mins from Denver, this Tiny Home provides the perfect escape for those seeking a night or two under the stars.
Walk out the front door to hike, bike, cross country ski or snowshoe on the Gold Dust Trail. Within a short drive is gold-medal fly fishing, great biking, hiking, skiing or mountain drives.
Looking to freshen up? There is a hand well for water, wood-stove for heat, and a solar-powered shower.
BONUS — Spirit of the Valley, Bottle & Conch House — St. Vincent and Grenadines
Although not in the US, we had to include this one!
Located at the edge of the rainforest and 621 feet above sea level, the view alone is a reason to stay for a while.
In addition to its spectacular views, this tiny home’s sustainability efforts offer the eco-conscious traveler with a unique stay. With a solar hot water rain shower, solar-powered electricity, spring water on tap, organic local soaps and a local fruit basket for guests on arrival, there is not much more you could ask for.