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No Wi-Fi, no problem: 8 family-friendly hike-in lodges for a digital detox
A 2025 article titled "No Wi-Fi, no problem" features a selection of off-the-grid, family-oriented lodges accessible only by hiking that encourage visitors to unplug and enjoy nature across the United States.
The lodges gained attention due to rising analog travel trends and increased demand for digital detox amid widespread smartphone use and screen time.
Featured lodges include LeConte Lodge in Great Smoky Mountains, Sperry Chalet in Glacier National Park, and an eco-friendly lodge at Amicalola Falls, all lacking reliable cell service or electricity.
Marking its centennial anniversary, LeConte Lodge stands as the tallest accommodation for visitors in the Eastern United States and is accessible via the well-liked five-mile Alum Cave trail, a route especially popular among families.
These remote lodges foster disconnection from devices, promote family bonding, and mark June as a peak season for unplugged outdoor escapes supporting the analog travel trend.