Elevate your next vacation with one of the best treehouse rentals in the United States. Whether you’re looking for a romantic cabin with beautiful views or need a place to host a large group of people, we’ve found a house that fits the bill.
Number of Guests: TwoRate: $350/night
Plan a romantic getaway for two in this secluded treehouse rental in Old Fort, North Carolina. It’s nestled on 14 acres and features a swinging bridge leading up to the entrance. The home has modern amenities like a full internet connection, an LED fireplace, cable TV, a kitchen, a bathroom, and luxury bedding.
Number of Guests: FourRate: $471/night
Unleash your adventurous spirit with this tree house bolted to a cliff in Campton, Kentucky. You must trek up the winding staircase to enter your cabin and can then enjoy views from the cliffside. The treehouse has one bedroom and one common space and can sleep up to four people – a perfect option for a group of thrill seekers.
Number of Guests: FourRate: $195/night
Camp in comfort at the Bluebird Farm treehouse in Willington, Connecticut. The modern treehouse design has amenities like Wi-Fi, a gas cooktop, an outdoor grill, and an eco-friendly toilet. Since the house is on a farm, you can visit the animals in the morning and evening, including babydoll goats, chickens, pigs, and sheep.
Number of Guests: ThreeRate: $253/night
Enjoy the view of Hansel Creek from the trees in Peshastin, Washington. It’s within walking distance of the Alpine Lakes walking trail. The salvaged timber treehouse features one king-sized bed and a sofa, and the bathroom is in a separate building about 100 feet away. You’ll be surrounded by wildlife and greenery at this 150-acre property.
Number of Guests: FourRate: $470/night
Create a storybook getaway with this two-story treehouse in Columbia Falls, Montana. It sits on five acres and is only 30 minutes from Glacier National Park. The treehouse has a full bathroom with a shower, a kitchen with a dishwasher, and can sleep up to four people. It also features two decks, so you can enjoy nature no matter the time of year.
Number of Guests: EightRate: $284/night
Enjoy panoramic views in this trailside treehouse in Richmond, Virginia. You’ll feel secluded while still being next to major highways. It sits on five acres and is across from the river for easy access to fishing. The treehouse features a bathroom, kitchen, running water and can sleep up to eight people.
Number of Guests: TwoRate: $331/night
Visit the Sierra Mountains in this modern-style treehouse in Visalia, California. The property boasts 2.5 acres and has an outdoor pool shared with one other property. Use this property as a romantic getaway or a fun escape with your best friend. It includes a small kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom. You can rent the neighboring pool house if you need to house more people.
Number of Guests: TwoRate: $204/night
Immerse yourself in wildlife in this Magical Calypso treehouse in Cave Junction, Oregon. It’s near Great Cats World Park, Illinois Rivers State Park, and the Oregon Cave National Monument. The property offers a seasonal pool, catch and release ponds, and a whimsical rustic feel, with trees growing through the floor. The food prep area and showers are in a separate building.
Number of Guests: 16+Rate: $515/night
Bring your friends or family together in this giant Sevierville, Tennessee treehouse. The house can sleep up to 16 people and is in close proximity to Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg. The property features four connected treehouses, two kitchens, and four bathrooms. It also has modern amenities like Wi-Fi, multiple TVs, two freestanding tubs, a Dynasty Spa, and outdoor games.
Number of Guests: TwoRate: $350/night
Take a break from your busy schedule in this luxury treehouse rental in Box Springs, Georgia. It sits on eight acres and has a stocked Koi pond, a 100′ skywalk, a sky deck, and an outdoor soaking tub. It also has a washer and dryer, a kitchen, and a full bathroom. The home’s interior combines rustic and luxurious for a comfortable stay.
Number of Guests: TwoRate: $162/night
Located in Dundee, Ohio, this A-frame treehouse nestled in the woods features a swinging bridge and beautiful scenery. The small floor space offers a cozy reprieve and has an indoor clawfoot tub, outdoor shower, and a queen bed that will sleep two. The cabin also offers Wi-Fi service, a fridge, and a microwave.
Number of Guests: SixRate: $128/night
Go on an adventure and stay at this Mountain Treehouse in Vienna, Illinois. It has three bedrooms and can sleep up to six people. While on the property, you can kayak or fish on the ten-acre pond. You’ll also enjoy native wildlife, such as elks, rams, and deer, as they roam the land. The treehouse rental is next to Shawnee State Park, making it an ideal location for hikers and outdoor adventurers.
Number of Guests: SevenRate: $199/night
Fulfill your childhood dreams at this Dr. Seuss-inspired treehouse rental in Moretown, Vermont. The home is on 88 acres and surrounded by 1,000 acres of wilderness. It sleeps up to seven people, runs off of solar power, and features an outdoor shower, an indoor toilet, and a small kitchen. Since the property is secluded, there is limited cell phone service.
Number of Guests: FourRate: $254/night
Enjoy Lake Mitchell from this treehouse in Coosa County, Alabama. The main house features a full bathroom, kitchen, and sofa sleeper bed on the second floor. There’s a separate bedroom guests can access via a walkway. The house is on the lake with its own private dock for easy access. The outside area features a grill, games, TV, and outdoor swings.
Number of Guests: TwoRate: $250/night
If you’re visiting the Rocky Mountains, consider a stay at the Little Red Treehouse in Lyons, Colorado. It’s an ideal spot for a romantic getaway or a place to rest on your vacation. The treehouse has a small kitchen, bathroom, and full-size bed. It offers breathtaking views from the balcony and also has Wi-Fi.
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