If you’re looking for a truly unique outdoors experience then the MoonPass Lookouts might be just for you. Sitting on 55 acres of wilderness in Wallace, Idaho, the MoonPass Lookouts features five custom-built watchtowers with a full-sized bed, a well-equipped kitchen, table and chairs, and a wood-burning stove. Guests also have access to a private sauna and bathroom. But, the real draw is the “smart” skylight system. Each watchtower sports a glass roof with a button-operated system that shifts between transparent and opaque so you can comfortable stargaze at night and block 99.9% of UVA rays during the day. Plus, the MoonPass’ construction includes a full 360-degree view of the surrounding woods for a fully immersive experience. Stays for the MoonPass Lookouts are available to book now starting at $249 for one night.
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