9 Exceptional Treehouse Hotels Across the U.S. for Unforgettable Stays
Treehouses hold timeless appeal, evoking childhood adventures and imaginative play. These unique accommodations prove that treehouse stays are not just for kids—they offer adults immersive, nature-inspired escapes. From rustic retreats accessible only by canoe to luxurious cliffside havens, discover nine premier treehouse hotels throughout the United States.
Whether you crave off-grid wilderness or upscale amenities, these properties deliver authentic experiences amid stunning natural settings.
Edisto River Treehouses - St. George, South Carolina

Embrace a Swiss Family Robinson-style adventure at these rustic treehouses along the undeveloped Edisto River. Positioned midway on a 23-mile canoe route, they provide an immersive woodland retreat with propane stoves and outhouses, but no electricity or running water. Guests supply sleeping bags and pillowcases; stays include canoe access, shuttle service, secure parking, and exploration of a 100-acre wildlife refuge.
Out ‘n’ About Treehouse Treesort - Cave Junction, Oregon

This 36-acre "treesort" adjacent to Siskiyou National Forest goes beyond lodging with zip lines, Tarzan swings, river rafting, and horseback riding. Featuring 10 treehouses—five for overnight stays—it includes daily breakfast in B&B style. Renowned treehouse experts, the owners host workshops, events, and conferences.
River’s Edge Treehouse Resort - Robbinsville, North Carolina

Overlooking the Cheoah River, this resort redefines treehouses with trees growing through expansive decks. Off Old US 129 outside Robbinsville, it offers six lodging options plus shared amenities like barbecues, Adirondack chairs, fire pits, picnic tables, and lawn games.
The Original Treehouse Cottages - Eureka Springs, Arkansas

Handcrafted by owners Terry and Patsy Miller, these seven treehouses span two Eureka Springs sites. Three hillside units near historic downtown provide convenience; four in a secluded 33-acre pine forest offer privacy. A ground-level cottage, Hillside Haven, complements the lineup. Each features Jacuzzi tubs, vaulted ceilings, full kitchenettes, decks, and access to Ozark trails.
The Treehouse at Winvian Farm - Morris, Connecticut

Perched 35 feet above Litchfield Hills forests, this two-story treehouse includes a king bed, steam shower, Jacuzzi, full bar, gas fireplaces, and panoramic views on both levels. Guests enjoy the full 103-acre Winvian Farm, with spa, pool, gardens, and farm-to-table dining.
Tree Houses at Post Ranch Inn - Big Sur, California

Iconic Post Ranch Inn elevates treehouses 9 feet above the forest with ocean views, window seats, wood-burning fireplaces, skylights, and private patios. Reservations include breakfast, yoga, nature walks, chef’s garden tours, Lexus vehicles, and Wi-Fi.
Treehouse Cabins - Hot Springs, North Carolina

Nestled in the Southern Appalachians, these four cabins offer Blue Ridge Mountain views from private hot tubs on spacious decks. Three sleep four; one sleeps two. Surrounded by forest, they suit adventurers seeking tranquility.
TreeHouse Point - Issaquah, Washington

Along the Raging River, 30 minutes from Seattle, this venue hosts weddings, retreats, and stays in six distinctive treehouses, plus a lodge and pool house. Activities include yoga, tai chi, hypnotherapy, and massage. Guided tours available by reservation.
Vertical Horizons Treehouse Paradise - Junction, Oregon

This Southern Oregon B&B features four treetop treehouses—Shiitake, Calypso, Excalifir, and Cottage—with varied designs: full baths, multi-stories, communal showers, trees through structures, wraparound porches, and stained-glass windows.




