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If you need a vacation this spring, why not make it memorable? Here are some of New Hampshire’s most unique short-term rentals with great reviews.

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Tiny house with wood-fired sauna: This 196-square-foot A-frame sits on 20 acres of land in rural New Hampshire. It features a unique barrel with a wood-fired sauna. (Book it here)

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Two-story treehouse: This treehouse in Newbury features a hobbit door entrance, travertine stone flooring, and walls covered with reclaimed 1800s barn board. The dining room table is built on a kiln-dried tree stump. (See it here).

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Little train caboose: How many times in life can you say you’ve slept in a caboose? You can experience it at this little red caboose in Lincoln. (See more)

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Glamping in Sanbornton: If you prefer to sleep under the stars, this 12×10′ canvas wall tent raised on a wooden platform is a great way to explore the outdoors. The campsite totals about 1 acre and has access to walking trails around 20 acres of land. (See it here)

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Tiny home in the White Mountains
This open concept tiny home is just 400-square feet. The tiny home has a full kitchen, full bath, balcony, WiFi. It’s about 5 miles from Loon Mountain with some of the best hiking trails in New Hampshire. (See more)

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House with boulder wall in the woods
This house features an interior wall of boulders and views from an outdoor sunken tub and shower. It all sits within the 250-acre Lakefalls estate. The private deck overlooks Chandler Meadow and 11,000 acres of conserved land and water. (Read more)
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