![]() Airbnb Seattle Treehouse & Homestead Airbnb | $50 per night It features two rooms, including a loft with a queen bed, and a wraparound deck-plus the resort’s other amenities, like a hot tub, a shared guest kitchen, and the serenity garden. Courtesy of Doe Bay Resort Doe Bay Resort Treehouse Doe Bay Resort | Starting at $229 per nightĭoe Bay Resort on Orcas Island is one of the most iconic getaways the San Juan Islands have to offer, and the treehouse cabin, designed by DIY Network’s Treehouse Guys, is one of the resort’s most interesting accommodations. Want to get farther away? Here are 12 incredible treehouses all over the United States. Sure, you could stay in a top dollar hotel for your next weekend getaway, but why dole out all that dough when there are adorable rentals like these just waiting to host you and a special guest? From Seattle to the San Juans, these 10 rentals are perfect for feeling a little less grounded. You don’t choose boring when you’re planning on building a treehouse. One thing they all have in common besides the trees, though: They’re all creative. Some have more house-like amenities like television and cooking equipment, while others are little more than a covered deck. Some are in-city or near-city, others are pretty far out there. The Seattle area is known for its bountiful evergreen trees, so what better way to experience them than up among them? There’s a treehouse for pretty much every need. For more information, see our ethics policy. ![]() ![]() These do not influence editorial content, though Vox Media may earn commissions for products purchased via affiliate links.
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