The most remote hotel in every US state
Secluded US retreats
From wilderness lodges surrounded by forests to private islands and luxury farms, we've scoured every corner of America to find the most remote escapes. Each promises a unique setting, stunning scenery, and the chance to enjoy some much-needed peace and quiet.
Click through to discover the most remote hotel in every state...
Alabama: The Grand Hotel Golf Resort & Spa, Point Clear
The Grand Hotel on Alabama's Gulf Coast sits on 550 acres of private land, ensuring a private and secluded break, which is still only a stone's throw away from Mobile and Pensacola.
Opened in 1847, the hotel has been refurbished to offer 405 guest rooms and suites spread across five buildings, seven restaurants and lounges, as well as private cabanas at the outdoor pool. The site also features Championship golf courses and a lavish spa.
Alaska: Tikchik Narrows Lodge, Dillingham
A top destination for fishing enthusiasts, the remote Tikchik Narrows Lodge is only accessible by float plane. In fact, it's located 300 miles from the nearest road system.
Set within the 1.6 million-acre Wood-Tikchik State Park, the lodge offers fishing opportunities in the stunning Wood-Tikchik system, featuring 13 major lakes which extend into fjords.
Arizona: Enchantment Resort, Sedona
Part of the magic of staying at this remote resort is the nine-mile drive from Sedona through the spectacular Red Rock country. Once you reach the resort in Boynton Canyon, you'll be shown to one of the adobe-style accommodation.
The guest rooms and suites have large balconies with epic views across the landscape of red rock and ponderosa pines.
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Arkansas: Beckham Creek Cave Lodge, Parthenon
Although technically not a hotel, the luxurious Beckham Creek Cave Lodge certainly ticks the box for being far off the beaten track. The 6,000-square-foot cave complex in the Ozark Mountains is available to rent out in its entirety, sleeping up to 12 in its cave bedrooms.
Set high on the mountainside, the windows look out onto the valley below, with hiking and trekking trails crisscrossing the nearby area.
California: Post Ranch Inn, Big Sur
Located high up a mountain overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the resort features treehouses perched on stilts 12 feet above the ground among its varied accommodation types. Some rooms also have suspended decks facing the sea – perfect for a spot of whale watching.
Wellness is a big focus at Post Ranch, with a wide range of spa treatments, calming meditation sessions, and yoga classes.
Colorado: Dunton Hot Springs, San Juan Mountains
Relax in the middle of nowhere or – more specifically – on the banks of the Dolores River in the San Juan Mountains. Dunton Hot Springs features a collection of traditional log buildings which formed part of a 19th century mining town.
Wild and rustic on the outside, the refurbished cabins are cozy and warm on the inside. The old dance hall, bath house, and saloon are now all part of the unique complex, as are the warming hot springs.
Connecticut: Winvian Farm, Morris
Comprising the original 1775 farmhouse, a 19th-century addition and a 21st-century extension, Winvian Farm is a luxury retreat set within 113 acres of farmland and forests. With 18 themed cottages, an excellent farm-to-table restaurant, and a spa set in the fragrant gardens, a stay here is truly relaxing.
Just two hours away from New York or Boston, it's a stunning retreat, promising restorative nature walks and cozy evenings snuggled up by the fireplace.
Delaware: Mansion Farm Inn, Milton
Just a few miles from Delaware's beaches on the eastern shore, Mansion Farm Inn offers a peaceful and tranquil country setting for a relaxing break. Built more than 213 years ago, the two-acre property features serene gardens, a fountain, and a large saltwater pool.
There are only three guest rooms in the main house and two suites in the renovated barn, which also offers a dog-friendly suite.
Florida: Sunset Key Cottages, Key West
Set on a private island a seven-minute ferry ride from Margaritaville marina in Key West, the luxurious resort features country club-style cottages with wraparound verandas, so guests can enjoy the stunning sunrise and sunset views.
If you're looking for a more active break, the Keys are great for snorkeling, fishing, and diving, while staff on the island can help arrange sunset cruises, parasailing, and kayaking.
Georgia: The Inn at Serenbe, Palmetto
Spread across 40 acres of forests and wildflower meadows, the rolling countryside location is perfect for a quiet escape. Surrounded by 15 miles of trails that pass waterfalls and an animal village, The Inn at Serenbe provides 15 guest rooms in the main building, plus five cottages.
Although downtown Atlanta is just half an hour away, the inn offers a peaceful retreat away from the city. The hotel has horseback riding excursions, farm tours, and spa services.
Hawaii: Hana-Maui Resort, Hana
Many people who travel to Hawaii miss its more remote eastern reaches, which is exactly where you'll find the 70-acre Hana-Maui Resort. The accommodation includes oceanfront bungalows and garden suites – all without TVs and clocks, so guests can simply relax.
Imagine waking up to the Pacific Ocean, with the palms swaying in the breeze and waves crashing into the rocks on the beach – that's what this hotel is all about.
Idaho: The Lodge at Bronze Buffalo Ranch, Victor
Making the most of its rural Idaho setting in the Teton Valley, The Lodge at Bronze Buffalo Ranch (formerly Teton Springs Lodge) is set on 780 acres of land dotted with private luxury log cabins, a golf course, family-friendly pool, and a spa.
With the fishing waters of Snake River and the hiking trails of the Grand Tetons nearby, there's plenty of ways to get back to nature. Staff can help plan trips to Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks, set up guided fly-fishing excursions or even organize a hot air balloon ride.
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Illinois: Goldmoor Inn, Galena
Offering stunning views of the Mississippi River, the Goldmoor Inn, located just minutes from the quaint town of Galena, is a wonderful and unforgettable escape from the real world. A perfect destination to enjoy a couple's retreat, the hotel offers whirlpool suites, private fireplaces, and in-room gourmet breakfasts, as well as a special romantic dining experience.
Adventure seekers will appreciate the hotel's convenient location close to Chestnut Mountain, while the relaxing spa is the ideal place for those seeking a calmer escape.
Indiana: Fourwinds Lakeside Inn & Marina, Bloomington
Enjoy the picturesque surroundings of Lake Monroe in the Fairfax State Recreation Area at the family-friendly Fourwinds Lakeside Inn. With a wide range of guest rooms and suites on offer, a private beach, indoor and outdoor pools plus a miniature golf course, it's the perfect escape for the whole family.
An hour from the state capital, Indianapolis, the inn is surrounded by plenty of walking and hiking trails, has two restaurants and offers boat rentals.
Iowa: Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Mason City
Located halfway between Des Moines and Minneapolis, the Country Inn & Suites is ideally located for a quick weekend escape from the city. It's remote enough to feel relaxed but it's also a great base for visiting nearby attractions like Clear Lake, The Music Man Square, and Stockman House.
The hotel has a choice of guest rooms and suites, plus a charming indoor pool area surrounded by arched floor-to-ceiling windows.
Kansas: Clover Cliff Ranch, Elmdale
Experience the romance of the Kansas Flint Hills at this charming 19th century bed and breakfast. The bedrooms at Clover Cliff Ranch are filled with period furniture, while the honeymoon suite features a two-person Jacuzzi tub. There are also separate houses and a cabin available to rent.
The property is surrounded by rolling hills, lush meadows, and endless hiking trails and walking paths, so guests can explore this beautiful part of the state.
Kentucky: Hemlock Lodge, Slade
Escape to rural Kentucky at this well-equipped lodge nestled in Natural Bridge State Resort Park, near Red River Gorge. The location is ideal for exploring 20 miles of hiking trails and even venturing underground for some kayaking or a boat tour deep in the gorge.
The lodge rooms feature balconies from where guests can take in the views and even enjoy a spot of birdwatching. The Natural Bridge – a 65-foot natural sandstone arch – is just under a mile away.
Louisiana: Fontainebleau Cabins, Mandeville
Get back to nature at these self-catering cabins perched on Lake Pontchartrain in the 2,800-acre Fontainebleau State Park. The cabins are basic but contain everything guests need for a comfortable stay.
The park is a magnet for visitors who want to enjoy miles of trails, boating, wildlife spotting, and all kinds of other outdoor activities. There is also a lovely sandy beach. A scenic 50-minute drive along Lake Pontchartrain Causeway takes you to New Orleans.
Maine: Wolf Cove Inn, Poland Spring
This lakefront bed and breakfast located in the gorgeous Maine countryside is the ultimate escape from the hustle and bustle. Choose between the 11 guest rooms or, for extra privacy, rent the Eagle's Nest cabin.
All guests have access to kayaks, canoes, and rowboats to make the most of the lakeside setting. Food options include a speciality picnic basket you can enjoy alfresco or a romantic dinner menu.
Maryland: Inn at Perry Cabin, St Michaels
Take life at a slower pace at this luxury Chesapeake resort. Over the years, the 19th century manor house has been transformed into a luxury riverside hotel tucked away on banks of the Miles River. Guests are encouraged to relax and watch the boats drift past. The resort also has its own fleet, so visitors can even take to the water.
The accommodation includes a choice of rooms and suites, while there is a restful spa on site and a selection of dining options.
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Massachusetts: The Wauwinet, Nantucket
A Nantucket icon, this hotel has been welcoming guests since the late 1800s. Located in the breathtaking Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge between the Atlantic Ocean and Nantucket Bay, The Wauwinet offers a one-of-a-kind island escape.
Vacationers can be as active or relaxed as they like, from lounging on the beach to sailing, paddleboarding, and cycling. Recently renovated, the property offers 32 luxury guest rooms and suites plus four cozy cottages.
Michigan: Chateau Chantal Winery, Peninsula Township
Located on the Old Mission Peninsula, this picturesque destination combines vineyards with a top-notch bed and breakfast. It offers a peaceful and calming retreat 12 miles north of Traverse City.
From cozy rooms to spacious suites, this bed and breakfast offers either vineyard or freshwater views, a terrace or a balcony in every room, as well as a whirlpool tub and elegant furnishings.
Minnesota: Ludlow's Island Resort, Cook
Classic northwood cabins, situated among the pine and birch trees on the water's edge, await at this private island in Lake Vermilion. An excellent family vacation destination, the beach is complete with a zip line, water slides, kayaks, and paddleboards.
Meanwhile, keen fishermen will appreciate Vermillion's 40,000 acres of fishable waters.
Mississippi: Shack Up Inn, Clarksdale
Unique, historic, and remote – this inn near Clarksdale in the Mississippi Delta has it all, except luxurious accommodation. In fact, the rooms are old sharecroppers’ shacks which have been updated to offer guests a one-of-a-kind experience.
The amenities are limited, but you are promised an unforgettable stay, especially if you love blues music. This is an adult-only place and the inn’s website freely admits not everyone will love the rustic vibe.
Missouri: Big Cedar Lodge, Ridgedale
A combination of a luxury getaway and a haven of natural beauty, Big Cedar Lodge is a sprawling wilderness resort. Guests can spend their days hiking the nature trails, exploring caves, or even relaxing on a sunset cruise.
There are excellent amenities for families, including a lazy river and outdoor heated pools, as well as opportunities to participate in painting and cooking classes or go fishing. In the evening, there's nothing cozier than snuggling up in front of your cabin’s wood-burning fireplace.
Montana: The Resort at Paws Up, Greenough
Known as a wilderness sanctuary, The Resort at Paws Up is set on the grounds of an active 37,000-acre cattle ranch. Guests can pick between two accommodation options – a luxe tent complete with a private bathroom and wooden floors or one of the comfortable private homes.
You can explore the rolling hills of Blackfoot Valley as you glide over them in the resort's hot air balloon, go fly fishing in Blackfoot River or explore more than 100 miles of trails, either on foot or on horseback.
Nebraska: Lied Lodge at Arbor Day Farm, Nebraska City
Set amid 260 acres of beautiful Nebraska countryside, Lied Lodge offers everything from conference and event spaces to wedding packages and relaxing family vacations. The nature-inspired surroundings also provide a great backdrop to enjoying a restorative spa treatment.
Guests can dine on seasonal dishes in the restaurant or enjoy a glass of the wine produced at the adjacent Arbor Day Farm.
Nevada: Tahoe Ridge Resort, Stateline
Nestled on a spectacular Sierra Nevada ridge high above Lake Tahoe, aptly named The Ridge overlooks the breathtaking Carson Valley and offers the perfect setting for a romantic getaway or a fun family vacation.
Aside from enjoying beach days in summer or hitting the slopes in winter, guests can take advantage of the on-site spa and indoor sports complex. A dip in the outdoor pool which offers views of the stunning mountain scenery is also a must.
New Hampshire: Waterville Valley Resort, Waterville Valley
Located just two hours from Boston, in the heart of the White Mountain National Forest, Waterville Valley Resort is surrounded by 4,000-foot peaks and 265 acres of alpine terrain. A quaint pedestrian village is nestled near the resort that offers slope-side apres-ski, live music, and events, as well as plenty of dining and shopping options.
There are seven different accommodation options, from town square condos to a secluded mountain inn.
New Jersey: Crystal Springs Resort, Hamburg
Set against the backdrop of the picturesque mountains of northwestern New Jersey, the pristine nature setting of the Crystal Springs Resort is like a breath of fresh air. Grand Cascades Lodge is the property’s jewel.
The lodge features a range of rooms and suites. There are also two spas on site, plus golf courses, and plenty of opportunities to explore the scenery of the Appalachian Mountains.
New Mexico: Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado, Santa Fe
This resort truly lives up to its name, which translates from Spanish to ‘charmed ranch.’ The spectacular mountainside destination offers top-notch service, cozy casitas, and open skies, yet is still within a comfortable distance from Santa Fe.
Set on 57 acres in the New Mexico foothills, the 65 freestanding guest rooms blend in with the surroundings, offering an opportunity to take in the unspoiled views and enjoy the fresh mountain air.
New York: Mohonk Mountain House, New Paltz
Like something out of a fairytale, Mohonk Mountain House sits on the shore of the picturesque Lake Mohonk in upstate New York. Surrounded by expansive woodlands, the Victorian castle-like hotel offers guided hikes as well as a changing roster of activities that include meditation, yoga sessions, and fitness classes.
Guests can choose to stay in the Mountain Lodge or retreat to the Grove Lodge Suites a short walk away. Included in the rate are dining and a range of recreation and entertainment options.
North Carolina: Historic Tapoco Lodge, Cheoah
Situated on 120 acres of Nantahala National Forest's lush green scenery, Historic Tapoco Lodge can be found on the banks of the cascading Cheoah River. There are plenty of ways to enjoy the outdoors, including hiking, rafting, kayaking, and fishing.
The lodge itself is a charming place to spend the night after a day of adventure. Enjoy an evening by the firepit or a delicious meal at the tavern.
North Dakota: Coteau des Prairies Lodge, Havana
A one-of-a-kind getaway experience, the Coteau des Prairies Lodge is perched on the northernmost ridge of its namesake plateau, where the breathtaking views are second to none. Spend the night at a rustic native North Dakota pine lodge with custom log and steel architecture that blends in with the surroundings seamlessly.
The lodge offers a continuously changing calendar of events, from farm-to-table dining dates to photography workshops, meaning no two stays here are the same.
Ohio: HideAway Country Inn, Bucyrus
The inn's catchphrase 'easy to find, hard to leave' couldn't be any truer. Boasting a stunning setting within the beautiful Ohio countryside, the HideAway Country Inn is exactly that – a perfect hideaway.
Escape from the world in one of the individually designed suites and apartments, enjoy fine dining at the on-site restaurant and book a spa day, for the ultimate relaxation.
Oklahoma: POSTOAK Lodge & Retreat, Tulsa
Surrounded by the rolling Osage Hills, POSTOAK is just 10 minutes from downtown Tulsa, but it truly feels like a world away. From weekend getaways to large events, the lodge offers plenty of accommodation options, spacious common areas, and a wide range of leisure activities.
The POSTOAK Zip Line Canopy Tour is a must – soar above the treetops along a network of more than 3,865 feet of cable line and enjoy the gorgeous countryside views from above.
Oregon: Tu Tu' Tun Lodge, Gold Beach
For a remote getaway in Oregon, check in at the Tu Tu' Tun Lodge. There are no TVs or radios in the rooms and the WiFi and phone signals aren't strong, so you can shut out the world and get back to nature.
Looking down on Rogue River, the lodge offers an on-site spa, putting green, and a small pool, as well as opportunities to enjoy the river setting and go salmon fishing, kayaking or paddleboarding.
Pennsylvania: The Lodge at Woodloch, Hawley
Secluded and cozy, The Lodge at Woodloch is where to go if you want to escape the rat race for a while. Guests praise its stunning rooms with private verandas, oversized showers, and marble baths, as well as the exceptional spa.
Overlooking the Little Teedyuskung Lake in northeast Pennsylvania, the area is peppered with hiking and walking trails. Meanwhile, the Tree Restaurant serves gourmet breakfasts, lunches, and dinners.
Rhode Island: Ocean House, Westerly
The charming New England town of Watch Hill was the Hamptons of its day. This Grand Victorian house hotel was brought thoroughly up to date in 2014 following a change of ownership, while retaining original features such as the stone fireplace and reception desk.
Although its location isn't very remote, the hotel's sprawling lawn and expansive sea views offer a proper escape from day-to-day life.
South Carolina: Montage Palmetto Bluff, Bluffton
If you're after an old-fashioned Southern getaway, this is the place for you. The sprawling Montage Palmetto Bluff resort still manages to feel like a secluded summer house and boasts a scenic May River location set within 20,000 acres between Hilton Head Island and Savannah.
The resort offers everything from nine dining options and a riverfront marina to a golf course and an extensive nature preserve, meaning everyone can find a relaxing activity to enjoy.
South Dakota: Spearfish Canyon Lodge, Spearfish
Spearfish Canyon Lodge is ideally located on route for anyone planning a road trip through the American West, from South Dakota to northern Wyoming. Within easy reach of South Dakota's Mount Rushmore and Wyoming's Devils Tower, this lodge offers breathtaking mountain scenery.
The on-site restaurant serves daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and the area is perfect for nature walks.
Tennessee: Blackberry Farm, Walland
A peaceful escape in 4,200 acres of gorgeous farmlands of Tennessee, Blackberry Farm is set in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains. A culinary destination in its own right, the hotel's restaurant The Barn is a two-time James Beard Award-winner and is a pioneer of the farm-to-table movement – all the ingredients used are from within the farm or by foraging in the nearby area.
The accommodation options include guest rooms, cottages, suites, and even houses with their own kitchens – perfect for an escape with the whole family or with friends.
Texas: Wildcatter Ranch and Resort, Graham
Located 90 miles northwest from Fort Worth, you'll find the Wildcatter Ranch & Resort in Texas' Panhandle Plains. A unique escape from the city, it provides a taste of ranch life in total comfort. Perfect for family vacations, special events or simply to get away from it all, the ranch offers a choice of accommodation options, from cabin suites to cottages and guest houses.
Once you've spent the day horseback riding, hiking or relaxing by the pool, the Steakhouse restaurant serves excellent steaks and there's live entertainment to enjoy.
Utah: Amangiri, Canyon Point
Surrounded by the Mars-like environment of Utah, Amangiri feels like an escape to a different planet. With nothing apart from impressive arid landscapes for miles, it's a truly off-grid getaway.
The resort offers plenty of adventures, from horseback riding to private plane tours of Lake Powell. Alternatively, guests can just relax by the swimming pool or at the spa.
Vermont: Twin Farms, Barnard
Once home to the Nobel Prize-winning novelist Sinclair Lewis, Twin Farms today is an all-inclusive countryside retreat tucked away in the trees on 300 forested acres. The 18th-century farmhouse has been transformed into a 5-star Relais & Chateaux property that offers 10 cozy cottages, hiking or skiing opportunities and a personalized Champagne picnic experience in the meadows.
Virginia: Primland, Auberge Resorts Collection, Meadows of Dan
Immerse yourself in nature at this 12,000-acre escape in southern Virginia. Stay in one of the adults-only treehouses built high in the oak trees or pick a two-story cabin with floor-to-ceiling windows.
During the day, there's part of the Old Appalachian Trail to hike, a golf course to enjoy, and a spa with treatments available. Once the sun sets, head to the on-site observatory dome for stargazing.
Washington: Salish Lodge & Spa, Snoqualmie
Although the Salish Lodge & Spa is only a 30-minute drive from Seattle, it feels like a world away. The resort sits at the top of the breathtaking Snoqualmie Falls and is surrounded by beautiful evergreen forests.
All 86 guest rooms feature fireplaces and either oversized tubs or spa-like showers for a relaxing break. Surrounded by many hiking trails, there's a wide choice of other activities, including mountain biking, river rafting, and fly fishing.
West Virginia: The Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs
Dubbed ‘America's Resort,’ The Greenbrier has been welcoming guests since 1778. Located in a scenic mountain setting in southern West Virginia, the historic hotel remains as popular as ever with guests.
Complimentary tea, sweet treats, and cookies are served at 4:15pm precisely – a tradition that's been going strong since the hotel opened its doors all those years ago.
Wisconsin: Blue Harbor Resort, Sheboygan
A resort and conference center on the western shore of Lake Michigan, Blue Harbor Resort has 180 hotel rooms and 64 villas, offering a wide variety of accommodation options. The water park and the outdoor swimming pool make it an ideal family vacation destination, while the onsite spa has a variety of treatments for the ultimate relaxation.
All rooms include free water park passes, while select rooms also feature balconies with gorgeous lake views.
Wyoming: The Lodge & Spa at Brush Creek Ranch, Saratoga
Situated within 30,000 acres of private land in Platte River Valley, it's not hard to imagine you've been transported back to the days of the Old West here. Overlooking the prairies and Rocky Mountains in the distance, the Brush Creek Ranch is a luxe destination.
It offers 50 miles of equestrian trails, tipis, and an old-school saloon, complete with swinging doors, where you can mosey for an evening drink.
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