Cozy fall retreats in Fort Worth

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The holiday season has officially kicked into gear — between cooking for the whole family and being host to distant loved ones, sometimes we need to plan for a getaway.

So, before the to-do list grows too long and the autumn nights turn blustery cold, picture this: you’re surrounded by miles of nature with a hot chocolate in hand + snuggled up by the fire. We’re here to make that vision a reality — read on for some of the area’s coziest, most unique, + most scenic places to stay.

The tiny treehouse getaway | Photo via ‘Tiny House Getaway’ on Airbnb

The Tiny Treehouse Getaway | 2 guests | 1 br, 1 ba | $95 per night | Picture it: Soaking in the tub with a glass of wine in hand overlooking a small urban farm.

Modern Shipping Container | 4 guests | 2 br, 2 ba | $165 per night | Picture it: You’re sitting on the 700 sqft patio overlooking the views of downtown + surrounded by your closest friends.

Glamping at Lake Grapevine | 6 guests | 2 br, 1 ba | $150 per night | Picture it: Sleeping under the stars and being woken up to the sounds of nature.

The ultimate city escape tucked into the trees | Photo via @thedallastreehouse

The Extraordinary Treehouse | 4 guests | 2 br, 2 ba | $376 per night | Picture it: You’re tucked away in the trees, huddled around the fireplace with your favorite book in hand.

The Hatchery House | 4 guests | 2 br, 1 ba | $139 per night | Picture it: Sipping fresh coffee on the farm as the kids run around and enjoy the open air.

Feel like a 90’s kid again | Photo via ‘Slater Saved by the 90s’ on Airbnb

Slater Saved by the 90s | 6 guests | 2 br, 1 ba | $181 per night | Picture it: You’ve time-traveled back to the ’90s and you’re eating your favorite sugary cereal + playing retro video games.

If you’re sharing this article with a friend who may visit, make sure they also check out our article on things to do while visiting Fort Worth .

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Rebecca is based outside of Dallas, TX and joined 6AM City as a launch editor for FTWtoday. She was born and raised in North Texas, and produced newscasts across the country for three years before returning to Dallas to work on the Good Day morning show. She loves being outdoors with her dog + trying new restaurants around town.
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