Lakeside Glamping in a Covered Wagon near Vergas, MN

I’m constantly on the lookout for a great place to spend the weekend on a lake – and thanks to this unique spot via Airbnb, you can glam in a private covered wagon on Rose Lake in Otter Tail County – because it’s never too early to think about next summer.

Located near Vergas, Minnesota, Rose Lake Glamping offers a unique way to escape your routine for a one-of-a-kind getaway.

Each of their two conestoga boxcars can seat four people, and you can rent one or both depending on availability on the north shore of Rose Lake.

Wagons include their own grill, outdoor table, fire pit, and bathroom. There is also a separate playroom and laundry room and kitchenette which would be shared if another carriage is rented by another party. There is a quay with a swimming area – and you can also rent a pontoon.

Bucket List Minnesota Glamping in a Lakeside Covered Wagon

At $150 a night per car, it’s pretty economical for a very unique experience. You can read more about booking a wagon HERE.

The website GlampingHub.com has listings for over 200 unique glamping opportunities in Minnesota, including everything from cabins, yurts, remodeled barns, luxury tents, private islands, treehouses, and more.

When I think of getting out in the great outdoors, I naturally prefer summer accommodations – but looking at all these cool glamping options, many with wood-burning stoves and heat, a winter getaway could be cozy, unique and all as memorable as anything in summer.

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