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.
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