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Luxury Domes in Washington Are a Stargazer’s Paradise

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Camping in the mountains is an experience all in itself – tent, campfire, wildlife, star gazing, and seclusion – it’s all amazing – for most people. However, if you’re not the roughing-it type and want all the luxuries of home along with the outdoor experience then staying at one of these incredible igloo-looking domes near Mount Baker in Washington State needs to go on your bucket list.

Photo: oculislodge.com

Photo: oculislodge.com

The domes at Oculis Lodge are truly amazing and give you a dual experience – luxury and nature combined. Each dome comes fully equipped with all the comforts of home and other amenities and experiences you won’t find at home. These include a designated space for exercising outdoors with heaters and a heated floor, workout equipment, a comfortable outdoor hammock, and a telescope to explore the night sky.

Photo: oculislodge.com

Photo: oculislodge.com

If you’re into star gazing you’ll absolutely love the 15-foot-wide skylight ceiling which gives you access to the constellations in the sky from a cozy bed. Each unit also comes with a six-person Jacuzzi, a sauna, a fire pit, a heated outdoor yoga area, high-speed internet and work space, a washer and dryer, and a fully equipped kitchen.

Photo: oculislodge.com

Photo: oculislodge.com

For those who like outdoor sports you’ll find a plethora of winter sports activities near by including snow skiing, snowshoeing, hiking, river rafting, and mountain biking. Oculis Lodge is the perfect luxury getaway any time of year. Learn more about these awe-inspiring domes in the Washington Cascades near Mount Baker here.

Tour Amazing Benton City Glasshouse Airbnb in the Heart of Eastern Washington Wine Country

The home was designed by architect, Tom Kundig of Seattle whose style is all about unobstructed views and lots of glass. Just about every room has a view of vineyards, fruit farms, Red Mountain, and Horse Heaven Hills – plus, it comes with 22 acres of privacy – so it will really feel like you’re in another world. 

See Inside Restored 1909 Train Car Vacation Rental

The train car, number 306, was part of the Washington Idaho and Montana Railway for about 46 years from 1909 to 1955. It carried passengers, mail, and other items during its service. The owners spent almost the entire year of 2020 moving it to the location and restoring it. Scroll down and take a peek inside and then go watch a video of the restoration process, learn more about its history, and book a night stay here. 



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