Growing up I always wanted to stay in a treehouse like the Swiss Family Robinson. Now, that dream can become a reality! It is as easy as planning a treehouse vacation for your family!
The accommodations range from luxurious to primitive so there is something for everyone on this list. It is important to decide what you hope to experience on your trip, before you book it.
In other words, do you want to have a treehouse vacation that is more of a bed and breakfast style? Do you want to have an experience that is more on your own with less host involvement? Are you ok with using the treehouse as only shelter for the night, but no electricity or running water? There are truly a wide range of choices for a treehouse vacation rental
We have listed out options for all of the above situations below!
Please note, this sort of trip is in our opinion better suited for older children, due to the nature of the unique accommodations.
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Treehouse vacation options in Cave Junction, Oregon
Treehouse Paradise – This location is considered a bed and breakfast in addition to a treehouse escape. The website boasts that the breakfasts are prepared with love and they attempt to use locally sourced organic products when they are available.
Treehouse Paradise is open year-round and have activities like recreational tree climbing and disk golfing. In the summer rates are $280 for double occupancy including a full breakfast.
Out ‘n’ about Treesort – Also located in Cave Junction, Oregon.
Seriously this is an entire complex of tree houses! They have a huge range of different types of tree houses ranging from only fitting 2 people to 4 people +!
Breakfast is included with your stay as well as the option to take part in other activities, like horseback riding, zip-lining and river rafting! Prices range from $130 – $310 per night depending on the treehouse you choose.
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Treehouse vacation in Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Jackson Hole Hideout Bed and Breakfast – There are six areas available to stay at the Teton Treehouses, and breakfast is included in your stay. Situated in Jackson Hole and the outer edge of Yellowstone, there is a photo opportunity every time you step outside.
The hosts are glad to provide a list of things to do and see in the area, personalized for you and your family. Rates start $160 per night and go up to $300 per night depending on the season and the treehouse you choose.
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An unexpected treehouse vacation in Dora, Missouri
Overlooking the North Fork River in Ozarks of Missouri, the secluded cabin in the trees is the perfect solution if you are looking for a romantic getaway or a quiet family retreat.
This location has different sizes of treehouses to choose from and sleep anywhere from 2 to 8 people. In addition to staying in the treehouse, there are activities to participate in, like float trips, hiking, bird watching, and star gazing. Rates range from $119 to $379
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Primitive Treehouse Vacation in St. George, South Carolina
Carolina Heritage Outfitters – Located in St. George, South Carolina. This is a primitive treehouse situation. It is the midway point of a 23-mile canoe trip. In other words, you can only reach these treehouses by a canoe. There is no electricity or running water. On your canoe trip to the treehouses, you will be bringing .a cooler loaded down with your food essentials for the night.
The minimum age is 11 for these particular accommodations. The cost is $170 per person.
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Treehouse heaven in North Carolina
Nestled in the Smoky Mountains, the Rivers Edge Treehouse Resort proves to be the perfect getaway!
At Rivers Edge, the treehouse rental includes access to common area with barbecue area, Adirondack chairs, fire pits stocked with firewood and kindling, picnic tables, horse-shoe pit, cornhole, and nature trail to the river with great fishing!
Don’t worry, you still can enjoy privacy as well. In each treehouse, you can expect:
- King memory foam bed with luxury linens
- Microwave, mini-refrigerator, coffee maker with coffee and tea, hair dryer
- Ceiling fan, heat and air conditioning
- Satellite TV, free Wifi
- Gas grill with grilling tools and rockers on the deck
- Skewers for use at the fire pits
Treehouse Vacation in Fall City, Washington
Treehouse Point – This treehouse destination has a minimum age of 13, so keep that in mind when booking. Nearby the treehouses you can find local restaurants, farmers markets and hiking trails to keep you and your family busy. Prices aren’t readily available on the site, if you enter your name and email you will get an automated email that contains that information. For this reason we won’t post the prices, however they seem to be in line with the other prices listed.
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Find the Ultimate Treehouse Luxury in Eureka Springs, Arkansas
This isn’t your typical backyard treehouse! These treehouse rentals are totally loaded with amenities including, full kitchens and Jacuzzi tubs just to name a few. Can you even imagine taking a soak in the trees?
Treehouse Point is the place that is perfect escape for both families or a couples escape.
Stay in a Treehouse Master’s designed treehouse in Ohio
In Glenmont, Ohio you can book a time in a one of two treehouses that were the brainchild of Pete Nelson of Treehouse Masters. This treehouse resort is called The Mohicans.
There are 7 treehouses in total to choose from. The level of primitiveness is determined by the treehouse that you choose to stay in. Some have an indoor toilet but an outdoor shower, while other treehouse options have full bathrooms.
Have you done a treehouse vacation before? If you haven’t would you want to?
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