10 Cabins, Campers, and Trailers We Dreamed of Escaping to in 2021

From a tree house high in the California redwoods to a cabin nestled in the Andes Mountains, these remote retreats answer the call of the wild.

10 Cabins, Campers, and Trailers We Dreamed of Escaping to in 2021

From a tree house high in the California redwoods to a cabin nestled in the Andes Mountains, these remote retreats answer the call of the wild.

The home is nestled in a stand of cedar, pine, and Douglas fir trees. The family relocated a smaller cabin to make room for their new retreat, and they plan to convert the original structure into a game room for the kids.

As the pandemic stretches on for a second year, the urge to escape the grid and delve into nature has never been greater. From a self-sufficient cabin in the Canadian wilderness to a converted school bus in Alabama and a gem-like structure in the forests of Finland, these adventurous dwellings capture the creativity and resilience that’s burned bright over the last year as the world adapted to new ways of living.

A 1984 Airstream Shines With a Steely-Blue Shell and a Cozy Farmhouse Interior

The 34-foot-long Airstream Excella was gutted and renovated by Innovative Spaces in Santa Barbara, California.

This 34-foot-long Airstream Excella was gutted and renovated by Innovative Spaces in Santa Barbara, California, for a family in San Antonio, Texas. Equipped with 200-watt solar panels, a 600aH lithium-ion battery bank, a charge controller, and a 2,500-watt inverter, the trailer can go off-grid for three to five days at a time.

Robe + Signet

The living spaces and back bedroom feature Kahrs’ Oak Johan wood flooring.

This souped-up getaway on wheels provides a young family with all the comforts of home. The living spaces and back bedroom feature Kahrs’s Oak Johan wood flooring.

Robe + Signet

Architect Jiri Lev’s home is a prototype for forward-looking architecture that could make a positive societal impact in Australia.

Architect Jiri Lev’s home is a prototype for forward-looking architecture that could make a positive societal impact in Australia. It’s constructed largely of local pine: radiata for the frame, and macrocarpa for the cladding.

Sasha Lev

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