Staying in a treehouse can be a luxurious, relaxing experience. For those interested in a unique getaway that connects you with nature, there are treehouse resorts, hotels, and retreats spread all over the country. These treehouses range from basic ones that let you reminisce about your childhood while connecting with nature to luxurious treehouses that are on par with five-star resorts in terms of the amenities they provide.
The Mohicans, Glenmont OH
Treehouse enthusiasts will find the beautiful Mohicans Treehouse Resort in Glenmont hard to beat. No amount ingenuity has been spared when creating the beautiful tree houses which will be your home-from-home. Each treehouse at The Mohicans has been painstakingly constructed by accomplished carpenters, using mostly reclaimed wood, some of which is over 100 years old.
Each treehouse has a mini kitchen, an indoor toilet, basin and shower, as well as an outdoor shower to use during the warmer months. The beds are comfortable and all linens and towels are provided. There is an on-site wedding venue, making this resort a perfect choice for an intimate, rustic wedding.
Treehouse Resort, 23164 Vess Road, Glenmont, OH 44628, 740 599 9030
Primland Tree Houses
Primland offers guests a range of accommodations to choose from, including three treehouses.
Each has its own vast private deck with views of the North Carolina Piedmont and Kibler Valley.
The treehouses consist of a large studio design with a king bed and a bathroom complete with a soaking tub.
The beds are fitted with 400-thread-count Frette sheets plus lush duvets and complemented by elegantly stitched pillow shams and quilts from Vivanais.
The rooms also include phones, flat panel TVs, Keurig coffee makers, an in-room beverage center, robes and slippers from Abyss & Habidecor, a nightly turn-down service, and daily housekeeping.
Guests of the treehouses get four-wheel drive vehicles to make it easy to access the lodge.
This makes it easy to take advantage of other amenities and attractions on site, including the observatory, the spa, the Highland Golf Course, the vast expanse of land, and dining options including refined dining at elements, a more relaxed meal and drink at the 19th Pub, and the historic Stables Saloon.
Just some of the available activities include nature walks, shooting sports, sporting clays, horseback riding, stand-up paddleboarding, stargazing, geocaching, fly fishing, and disc golf.
2000 Busted Rock Road, Meadows of Dan, VA, Phone: 866-960-7746
Cypress Valley
When you stay at one of the treehouses from the Cypress Valley, you get to go on a zip line tour of the canopy as well, provided it is the right season. There is a total of four treehouses as a well as a ranch house for those who want to stay on the ground while feeling like they are in a treehouse.
Most treehouses sleep two while one can fit six and the ranch house can fit 14. The amenities vary slightly between rooms with two treehouses having their own private bathrooms and the other two sharing one.
All treehouses have lighting and electricity and the amenities vary.
These can include a kitchenette, heated natural rock tub, hammock, small table, dining room, multiple bedrooms, an indoor waterfall, a porch or deck, and a lounge area with wingback chairs and floor pillows. Some accommodations also have small fans or air conditioning units. All guests are welcome to access the seasonal pool and the lake along with the grounds. Be sure to visit the Krause Springs in Spicewood on your getaway.
Cypress Valley Canopy Tours, 1223 S Paleface RR, Spicewood, TX, Phone: 512-264-8880
Post Ranch Inn, Big Sur
The treehouses are just one of many types of accommodations at the Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur. Each of these is a free-standing structure constructed on stilts that place them 9 feet off the ground, with a stairway leading to the entrance. Every room is triangular and has a skylight, fireplace, desk, window seat, and king bed. Other amenities include an iPod docking station, stereo and digital music system, private deck with mountain views, in-room dining, tea and coffee, nightly turn-down service, irons and ironing boards, walking sticks, organic bath products, terry cloth robes, slippers, hair dryers, and in-room safes.
The treehouses have wireless internet and guests are welcome to access the inn’s other amenities, including the swimming and infinity pools and the fitness center. They can attend complimentary activities like garden tours, guided nature hikes, yoga, and stargazing. Other amenities include a spa and access via a helicopter. There are even shuttles and Lexus vehicles available for guests. The reservation includes a daily gourmet breakfast in the form of a buffet as well as a mini-bar with non-alcoholic beverages and snacks. Guests can also dine at the inn’s restaurant Sierra Mar.
47900 Highway 1, Big Sur, CA, Phone: 831-667-2200
River Road Treehouses
To get to the private treehouses, guests cross a footbridge that is connected to the 80-foot cypress trees complete with wild mustang grapevines that have been around for decades. River Road Treehouses have modern construction and engineering to deliver conveniences like bathrooms, kitchens, satellite televisions, wireless internet, and air conditioning.
Most treehouses are set up with an open area for the kitchen, dining, and living rooms and a sleeping loft above plus a master suite featuring a full bathroom. They all have attached decks, most of which are private.
Since the treehouses are connected to the hardwood trees sitting by the seasonal creek, guests get excellent views from the decks and can even access the river directly from the property. The New Braunfels property also features a river park area with more than an acre with water frontage. Guests can sit in their chairs, go swimming, or go tubing.
Address: River Road Treehouses, 12660 River Rd., New Braunfels, TX, Phone: 888-993-6772
Winvian Farm Treehouse
This Connecticut retreat, sitting 35 feet off the forest floor, is one of several accommodations offered at Winvian Farm. The bedroom on the first floor has a king bed, a steam shower, a hot tub, and a gas fireplace. Going up to the second floor shows you the lounge with its full bar, gas fireplace, and views of the treetops and surrounding forest. Other amenities include a porch, rainfall steam shower, BOSE stereo sound, free wireless internet, a flat-screen TV, Harney & Sons Fine Tea, espresso, and Nespresso coffee.
Winvian Farm has 113 acres of land in Connecticut’s Litchfield Hills. Guests have access to bikes to explore the area or they can just walk along the various winding paths or stroll through the garden. The luxury spa is perfect for relaxation, as is the 40-foot swimming pool in a green meadow and the yoga studio. Enjoy a meal at the Farm-to-Table Restaurant with its five stars.
155 Alain White Road, Morris, CT, Phone: 860-567-9600
Fire Mountain Inn Laurel Treehouse
The Laurel Treehouse at Fire Mountain Inn is completely private with its own parking area and an elevated boardwalk that takes you through the woods. The interior of the treehouse has a European king bed, a floor lamp, a chaise lounge sitting area, a shower/bath, two spacious closets, and a large window with views of the sunset. The shower includes herbal soaps and shampoos. Other amenities include three-speed fans in both of the rooms, original art, hardwood floors, insulated glass windows, a wine opener, wine glasses, ice bucket, maid service, iron, hair dryer, night lights, extra blankets and pillows, linens and towels, and loft drapes.
The exterior of the treehouse has a spacious wraparound deck giving guests views in every direction. There is also a hammock along with folding teak furnishings, including a side table and two canvas teak chairs. The other side of the deck has chairs and bistro tables. Depending on the season, there are also large ceramic and terracotta pots filled with ferns. Guests are also welcome to take advantage of the other amenities at Fire Mountain, including the Fire + Water Restaurant, viewing decks, the Sky Bar & Lounge, The Kitchen Café, and the air spa with yoga and massages.
Address: Fire Mountain Inn Laurel Treehouse, 700 Happy Hill Road, Highlands, NC, Phone: 800-775-4446
Bolt Farm Treehouse
Bolt Farm Treehouse offers beautiful unique accommodations in Walhalla, located on 40 acres of farmland within upstate South Carolina. The AirBnB-operated concept resort features two private luxury treehouses constructed by Seth and Larry Bolt.
The eco-friendly treehouses blend modern amenities with natural beauty, offering en suite bathrooms, full electricity, and heating and air conditioning units. A secluded outdoor shower offers full privacy and hot water year-round. Visitors should note that children under the age of 15 are not allowed in treehouses, as farm facilities are decorated with valuable antiques.
Address: Bolt Farm Treehouse, 112 Old Plantation Drive, Walhalla, SC 29691
Treehouse Point
Treehouse Point is easily accessible and surrounded by gorgeous forest by the Raging River. In addition to staying the night, there are also guided tours of the treehouse available or you can plan a wedding or other event here. The treehouses have hand-hewn beds and amazing forest views.
The treehouses share a set of private bathrooms that are on the ground level and equipped with toiletries, sinks, toilets, and showers. Some treehouses also have toilets for emergency use. Most treehouses sleep two people but one can sleep up to four people.
Guests are welcome to explore the grounds, play a game in the library, take advantage of the fire pits, or just relax by a fire in the lodge. In the morning, guests can enjoy a continental breakfast that has been homemade in the lodge.
Address: Treehouse Point, 6922 Preston-Fall City Rd SE, Issaquah, WA, Phone: 425-441-8087
Out’n’About Treehouse Treesort
This four-star Treesort in Oregon combines a resort-like experience with the chance to stay in the trees. There are two spacious shared bathrooms in the communal building along with an extra bathroom in the main lodge.
There are five treehouses to choose from, including those with room for up to seven people. They include features like kitchenettes, full bathrooms, lofts, multiple beds, rollaway mats with sleeping bags, sitting areas, and/or small toilets with sinks. The Treesort has multiple additional treehouses for daytime use only, although they should be available for overnight use in the near future.
Guests have access to the central facility for laundry, bathrooms, and a guest kitchen. There is a fire pit that is perfect for roasting s’mores and more and the guest kitchen has a large fridge, pots, pans, dishes, and utensils plus a range top and microwaves. There are also charcoal and gas grills. The property includes 36 private acres of land that features woods and pasture and is right next to wilderness growth.
The owners have a breeding ranch for Morgan horses, a riding horse stable, four dogs, a cat, and two rocking horses. Your stay includes a full breakfast that can include things like fresh muffins, quiche, eggs, and more.
Address: Out’n’About Treehouse Treesort, 300 Page Creek Rd., Cave Junction, OR, Phone: 541-592-2208
Berlin Woods Tree Houses
Berlin Woods Tree Houses are part of the Amish Country Lodging by Berlin, Ohio, and give you the chance to get away from it all. There are six different treehouses to choose from, each of which has a full living room complete with a fireplace and a full kitchen with a stove, microwave, fridge, sink, toaster, and coffee maker.
Other treehouse amenities include satellite TV, a DVD player, free internet access, a two-person stone hot tub, a front porch featuring rocking chairs, and furniture and beds crafted by the Amish.
Three of the treehouses have king beds, while three have both two king beds and two twin beds. As such, treehouses can fit anywhere from two to six people.
The treehouses were all custom-built during 2016 and are perfect for any type of getaway. They are just a mile away from Berlin, making it easy to access the local attractions, shops, and restaurants during the day and enjoy nature at night.
Address: Berlin Woods Tree Houses, 5331 County Road 626, Millersburg, OH, Phone: 330-893-2100
River Of Life Farm
The River Of Life Farm has a range of vacation rentals, including a lodge, romantic cabins, and a number of treehouse cabins.
The treehouses are open all year round and offer modern amenities in a unique setting. Amenities vary from treehouse to treehouse, but can include fully equipped kitchens, bedrooms and lofts, huge decks, stained glass windows, a whirlpool for two people, a porch swing, and accommodations for two to eight.
Those who prefer being on the ground can fit up to ten people in the two-story bungalow chalet or up to four people in one of the lodge suites with their kitchenettes, air conditioning, and full bath.
The property itself covers 350 acres of land, including many secluded areas that offer guests plenty of privacy. There is instant fishing access to the famous “miracle mile” portion of the North Fork River’s Wild Trout Management Area. Other activities on site include hiking, horse trail riding, bird watching, canoeing, and kayaking.
Address: River Of Life Farm, 1746 River of Life Drive, Dora, MO, Phone: 417-261-7777
River’s Edge Treehouse Resort, Robbinsville, NC
You can sleep in the tree tops and awake to the sound of birdsong when you book a getaway at the lovely River’s Edge Treehouse Resort in the Smokey Mountains. While you will certainly have the chance to get back to nature, you do not have to do without your home comforts like in-suite shower room, king size beds, satellite TV, complimentary Wi-Fi and a mini kitchenette.
Some of the treehouses have decks which have been carefully constructed around living trees to enhance your back to nature experience. Resort amenities include a communal BBQ area, nature trail and river fishing (equipment available). One of the treehouses is handicapped accessible.
Address: River’s Edge Treehouse Resort, 195 Old US 129, Robbinsville, NC 28771, 828 735 2228
The Grand Treehouse Resort
The Grand Treehouse Resort proudly offers guests more amenities than any other similar treehouse lodging, creating an experience to remember.
There are two treehouses plus a gate house for guests to stay in. All have wet bars with medium-sized fridges, utensils, dishes, microwaves, toasters, and coffeemakers.
They also have 32-inch flat-screen TVs with DVD players, stereo systems, hot tubs for two, heated towel racks, stain glass windows, Egyptian cotton towels, luxury bed linens, air conditioning and heating, hair dryers, glass walk-in showers, seasonal gas fireplaces, chandeliers, and wireless internet. Some also have an outdoor shower.
The resort itself is surrounded by wild forest and is around 5 minutes from historic Eureka Springs.
There are trolleys that can take you from the resort to Eureka Springs with a stop just across the street from the resort.
Those looking to make the most of their stay can opt for one of the packages, such as those for weddings, anniversaries, and birthdays.
Address: The Grand Treehouse Resort, Eureka Springs, AR, Phone: 479-243-8733
Treebones Resort Big Sur
The Human Nest at Treebones Resort Big Sur can most closely be compared to a treehouse, but seeing it will give you a better idea. It looks like a giant nest with artful arches and a base that is hanging from the trees.
The Human Nests are made from woven wood and created by local artist Jayson Fann. Guests should bring sleeping bags and other camping gear. You should also bring along a tent if rain is in the forecast as the Human Nest isn’t waterproof.
Each Human Nest has room for two people and is accessible via a wooden ladder. Inside, you will find a full-sized futon mattress.
Treebone Resort is a walk-in camp site that includes access to water and a picnic table. Because the nests are made from wood, there are no campfires or cook fires allowed.
Instead, plan on eating at the lodge restaurant or bring a tabletop camp stove. The resort also offers other types of accommodations along with activities like outdoor yoga, biking or kayaking tours, and massages. There is lots of hiking nearby.
Address: Treebones Resort Big Sur, 71895 Highway 1, South Big Sur, CA, Phone: 877-424-4787
Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa, Buena Vista, FL
Nestled in the heart of Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa you will find a beautiful 3-bedroom treehouse villa which offers a home-from-home atmosphere and all your home comforts.
There are three separate bedrooms so that everyone has a private place to relax, a spacious living and dining area where the whole family can get together for meals and socializing and a wonderful outdoor terrace with a charcoal grill.
The treehouse enjoys an elevated position surrounded by lush forests – you will find it hard to believe you are in a Disney Resort. Resort facilities include a large outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center and a brilliant golf course.
Address: Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa , 1060 Broadway, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830, 407 827 1100
The Original Treehouse Cottages
The Original Treehouse Cottages offer guests the chance to stay in treehouses that were hand built and designed by the owners in 1990. The first treehouses were built on top of wooden poles that were 22 to 26 feet off the ground and surrounded by trees. The in-town location has three treehouses and a two-story ground-level cottage, or there is a Hidden Forest location with four treehouses. The treehouses are luxurious with heart-shaped hot tubs with glass around them to create views of the forest. There are fireplaces for use in season, fine antiques, Tiffany chandeliers, wraparound decks, full kitchenettes stocked with homemade pumpkin bread and other snacks, huge picture windows, vaulted ceilings, and luxury linens. Other treehouse amenities can include air conditioning and heating, stained glass windows, dining areas, HDTVs, DVD players, CD players, wireless internet, gas grills, patio sets, and handmade tiles.
The Hidden Forest location sits in the middle of a 33-acre forest filled with tall pines, making it perfect for complete seclusion. The in-town location has a terraced flower garden, cascading waterfall, koi pond, and gift shop.
Address: The Original Treehouse Cottages, 165 W Van Buren, Eureka Springs, AR, Phone: 479-253-8667
Jackson Hole Hideaway Bed & Breakfast and Lodge
Jackson Hole Hideaway is a bed and breakfast as well as a lodge with spacious suites and rooms. In total, there are two king rooms, two queen rooms, and a suite. They can feature amenities like private bathrooms, private decks with or without swings, vaulted ceilings, and window seats. The suite has two private rooms with a king bed and the choice of either a king or two twin XL beds, a private deck, a TV, large foyer, and private entrance.
This lodge has a fire pit along with extensive deck space where you can relax and watch nature or read a book. Guests get to enjoy a cold and hot breakfast every morning. There are always a range of options with the ability to accommodate special diets with advance notice. Guests can choose from cereal, yogurt, granola, fruit, homemade breads, and the sweet and hot entrees. The inn always uses local ingredients, including meats, when possible. Every afternoon during check-in, there are refreshing drinks and light appetizers.
Address: Jackson Hole Hideaway Bed & Breakfast and Lodge, 6175 Heck of a Hill Road, Wilson, WY, Phone: 307-733-3233