Now that the weather is warming up, you may be looking for your next getaway to "become one" with nature. Spending time outdoors can do wonders for the body and mind.

Red River Gorge is a Nature Lover's Paradise

Luckily, you don't have to travel very far to experience gorgeous rivers, waterfalls, hiking trails, and more right here in Kentucky. One of the most popular places to enjoy all Mother Nature has to offer is Red River Gorge and The Daniel Boone National Forest. With activities like ziplining, rock climbing, and exploring an underground river in glass kayaks, you're destined for an adventure.

Around Red River Gorge you can find accommodations for RVs, you can stay in cabins or camp in tents, but in my opinion, a treehouse definitely sounds like the coolest option!

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And the inside of this cabin has just about everything you need!

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Look at this cozy bed nook

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and who doesn't love a hot tub situation?

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Unique Places to Camp in Kentucky

The Canopy Crew treehouses, cliff cabins, and geodomes could very well be the coolest AirBNBs I have ever seen. Decks connected by stairs and nets, look like a gorgeous place to relax or do flips! I love how it glows at night too.

 

@canopycrew Who are you inviting to these one of a kind cabins at The Red River Gorge in Kentucky ✨ #foryou #fyp #cabincrew #cabinlife #airbnbfinds #airbnb ♬ original sound - canopycrew

 

Would you stay in these beautiful hideaways? I would LOVE to! My husband is afraid of heights, so I'd probably have to make it a girls' trip, but what an amazing experience it must be to sleep in the trees and explore the clifftops of the Red River Gorge area.

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