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Snug vacation rentals for cool fall getaways near Seattle

These Seattle-area cabins will perfectly set the mood for a fall getaway in the PNW.

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This cute little treehouse is just begging for sweaters and wool socks.

Photo via Airbnb

Pumpkin spice and everything nice — fall is here, and we’re more than ready. In fact, we’re getting distracted at work right now just fantasizing about drinking a hot coffee from the porch of a Seattle-area mountain cabin.

Here are a few nearby fall getaways we’ve been eyeballing a little too intensely (yes, we’re turning our maladaptive daydreaming into content... what more could you expect from us):

Cozy Modern North Bend Treehouse | ~$280 per night | Sleeps two | In addition to enjoying the beautiful fire pit in the trees (please follow fire safety guidelines), you can also buy a Mycology Immersion add-on package to learn about mushrooms, enjoy fungi charcuterie boards, and relax with a mycology audio session in the sauna.

Ansel’s Cabin | ~$234 per night | Sleeps two | Located on banks of the Snoqualmie river, this 300-sqft historic cabin gives you an intimate encounter with the nearby riverbanks and surrounding mountains.

Whidbey Island A-Frame with Sauna | ~$145 per night | Sleeps four | If you’re feeling brave (or just want a shock to the senses), you can take a quick dip in the Puget Sound after steaming in the hot sauna. Get cozy after your swim by the outdoor fire pit.

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This house reads the Wall Street Journal every morning or does regular juice cleanses.

Photo via Airbnb

Canyon Creek Cabins | ~$374 a night | Sleeps six | Less rustic and more sleek, this Granite Falls home feels like a cabin that fell straight out of an issue of Modern Living Magazine.

Dragonfly Glamping Tent | ~$137 per night | Sleeps four | Head to Duvall for one of the most luxurious “tents” you’ll ever see, complete with a pellet stove, three-headed shower, extra deep bathtub, and velvet couch.

The Earl Carriage House | ~$202 per night | Sleeps two | Want that cozy cabin feel without being as removed from society? This rental in Seattle’s Ballard area keeps you close to walkable neighborhood gems including restaurants, coffee shops, and more.

Beachfront Treehouse | ~$225 per night | Sleeps six | Snuggled up on Vashon Island, this wooden house comes with a cabana stocked with tables, chairs, life vests, and crab pots for the perfect beach-side vacay.

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It was hard to choose a photo for this cabin because even the shower is absolutely gorgeous, but we wanted to show you the forest and nearby river.

Photo via Airbnb

Persis Tiny Cabin | ~$119 per night | Sleeps three | This Index, WA cabin may be small, but the great outdoors are just beyond your doorstep — making it more than worth the tight squeeze, if you ask us. Plus, it’s outdoor shower among the trees feels like something from the Pinterest board of our dreams.

Luxury A-Frame Treehouse with Hot Tub | ~$318 per night | Sleeps three | This A-frame cabin in South Seattle is the best of both worlds with its surrounding lush greenery, nearby parks, and proximity to downtown (a ~20-minute drive).

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