18 Airbnb Treehouse Rentals Across the U.S. to Truly Get Away
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Need a break? Spend some time searching for the coolest Airbnb treehouse rental—you’ll never regret it. If your idea of getting back to nature means waking up in the treetops with the sound of rustling leaves and the wind, consider going this route and book a treehouse Airbnb. All across the country, you can find tree house rentals that have fun features like wood-burning hot tubs, porch swings, firepits, and of course, huge windows for gazing out at the surroundings. Here are 18 serene and design-focused Airbnb treehouse options for the outdoors-loving traveler.
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Crystal Peak Lookout
Fernwood, Idaho
Wood-fired sauna time while watching the bluebirds flitting around the trees? Yes, please. This Idaho-based treehouse Airbnb was built in the ’50s and is surrounded by a peaceful 13 acres of woods, and features decor that is equal parts midcentury and woodsy. Fire up some burgers on the tree house’s wood-fired grill while keeping your eyes peeled for elusive moose.
- 2/18
Secluded Intown Treehouse
Atlanta, Georgia
For the spiritually inclined, or those looking to get more in touch with their senses on their next getaway, the Secluded In-Town Treehouse has a “mind, body, and spirit” theme: The sitting room is the “mind,” the bedroom is the “body,” and the hammock is the “spirit.” The treehouse, propped up on a 165-year-old, southern, shortleaf pine tree and surrounded by rope bridges, also has huge windows from which you can spend the entire day gaping out at the stunning Sacred Forest.
- 3/18
Willow Treehouse
Willow, New York
The Catskill Mountains are known for having a plethora of intimate, rustic lodgings, and the Willow Treehouse doesn’t disappoint. The modern build of the tree house was designed by Antony Gibbon and built by William Johnson. The huge floor-to-ceiling windows in the living room and bedroom overlook the woods and the swimmable pond. Plus there’s a full kitchen with a modern aesthetic, if your travel crew likes to prep at home. Don’t forget to soak in the wood-burning hot tub.
- 4/18
Cozy Treehouse
Sanbornton, New Hampshire
The Cozy Treehouse, planted 12 feet in the air inside New Hampshire’s Lakes Region, is made from a mixture of reclaimed materials, and features plumbing, heating, a full bathroom, and a kitchenette with a medium-size fridge. Get back to nature by firing up the outdoor grill while relaxing in some Adirondack chairs. Plus, if the outside world beckons during your getaway, there’s Wi-Fi available in this unique tree house.
- 5/18
Ryders Treehouse
Baird, Texas
If you’re looking for a vacation rental in the Lone Star state, consider a trip to Baird, where the Ryders Treehouse instantly captivates with an outdoor spiral staircase that leads up to a plush bedroom and well-stocked screened kitchen. The outdoor offerings are just as cozy in this two-story tree house: Relax in the hammock or on the porch swing that hangs from the sturdy branch of one of the many live oak trees that surround the property.
- 6/18
TreeLoft at BaseCamp
Perryville, Missouri
For a design-focused treehouse experience, consider TreeLoft at BaseCamp. A skylight just above the king-size bed allows for nocturnal sky gazing with a remote solar shade to keep you sleeping in the wee morning hours. There’s a rain shower for two in the walk-through bathroom, a relaxing soaking tub, and plush robes for your comfort. The kitchen offers an indoor-outdoor coffee bar and tiny appliances for all your cooking needs. Outside you’ll find a hot tub placed next to towering, eastern, red cedar trees with a privacy fence, a separate deck for grilling or nesting in the trees, and a firepit below with ambient lighting for s’mores or storytelling to make this a one-of-a-kind experience.
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Treehouse Paradise
Moretown, Vermont
The epitome of cozy feels, Lilla Rustica was built by The Treehouse Guys, a local Vermont company. The hideaway is decked out with two queen-size beds in the loft and main living space, as well as an outhouse and a swimming hole for a rustic glamping experience. Take in views of Camel’s Hump State Park from the intimate porch or head out on the nearby hiking trails.
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Heartland Treehouse
Langlois, Oregon
If your idea of relaxation is hanging out in outdoor tubs, then the Heartland Treehouse, in Oregon, is your spot. The wooden deck is outfitted with white side-by-side tubs with an elegant candelabra in the middle. The outside is just as cozy as the inside, as the treehouse has built-in benches and a firepit in the middle for ultimate woodsy vibes.
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Peaceful Rainforest Treehouse Retreat
Volcano, Hawaii
What better place to catch a nap during the day than on an eight-foot teak daybed surrounded by trees? The bathroom in this Bali-inspired treehouse retreat is also equipped with a solar-powered outdoor shower, bamboo walls, and decorative plants for the ultimate get-clean experience.
- 10/18
Luxury Treehouse with Views of the Sierras
Visalia, California
For a modern, design-forward tree house experience, look no further than this luxury treehouse with views of the Sierra, resting just steps away from a 300-acre almond farm. The treehouse bedroom has a beautiful wooden bed frame with a Casper mattress and a cozy fireplace for cool evenings. Take nature walks around the area that could lead to chance encounters with opossums, red-tailed hawks, owls, and red foxes.
- 11/18
The Sanctuary Treehouse
Cobb, California
If you like to hear the soft rain pattering on a tin roof in the middle of the forest, then Sanctuary Treehouse, in the middle of Cobb, California, is worth a peek. The treehouse, located just a few hours north of San Francisco, was built out of redwood and features a simple yet cozy farmhouse-style design. The host recommends venturing out for a yoga session at the nearby mossy-rock beach.
- 12/18
Treehouse, San Jose
San José, California
Views, views, and more views will be your first impression upon ascending the wood spiral staircase of the San José Treehouse and entering its luxurious 250 square feet. The space features two lofts and two bedrooms, complete with air-conditioning, that overlook the vast Silicon Valley. You can gaze out through the stained glass windows while taking in the ingenious sycamore trees that support and frame the house.
- 13/18
Young Wild & TREE(HOUSE)
East Point, Georgia
To say this treehouse is eye-catching is an understatement. Built around a 1956 Airstream that was renovated to serve as the ultimate lounging area, this rental has a Murphy bed so you can join your off-grid rank among the treetops without straying too far from downtown Atlanta. Guests also have access to an indoor studio, which has air-conditioning, heating, a private bathroom, and a second bed.
- 14/18
Sulfur Ridge
Bloomington Springs, Tennessee
This space doesn’t buy into a single interior style, but it would be a challenge to find a nook or cranny that isn’t oozing with romance. From the warm color palettes to the claw-foot soaking tub, luxury comes first in this tree house rental. A bright yellow gate greets guests before spilling them onto the home’s walkway, as well as the outdoor lounge areas (which include a hot tub and a firepit). Luxury linens top a beyond-comfortable bed and you’ll even find a jukebox on-site for impromptu dance parties.
- 15/18
The Treeframe Cabin
Index, Washington
Fairy tales do exist in real life, as proved when you wake up with a direct view of the forest from the lofted bed in this private A-frame tree house. Rustic is not the word to describe this rental. Consider it a chic take on a modern treehouse, thanks to its minimal and cozy interiors. There’s a two-person hot tub (perfect for stargazing), a fireplace, and massive skylights (again, stargazing goals). Two notable spaces are the bathroom and the kitchen. You’ll often have to sacrifice space or style when it comes to these treehouse spaces—footprints are tiny and lounge space to enjoy the views is more important! It’s understandable…but the rooms in this treehouse are modern, sleek, and luxe.
- 16/18
Ocean-View Treehouse
Aptos, California
Most treehouses come with, well, treetop views—but not this gem. With three bedrooms and a serious midcentury vibe, this rental comes with views of the ocean, which gives it a more airy aesthetic than other options. Locationwise, the home is right next to The Forest of Nisene Marks State Park. It’s the best of both natural worlds, with hiking trails and water activities nearby. But it’ll be hard to leave the treehouse—because of the expertly designed space, you can take in the views from every corner.
- 17/18
The Majestic Treehouse
Walhalla, South Carolina
If the wall-sized window facing the bed doesn’t sell you on this absolute dream of an Airbnb rental, the boho-style, rustic, outdoor lounge area, and massive outdoor swing will. This is one of those spaces you won’t be able to pull yourself away from—and that’s totally okay. Located on Bolt Farm, in Walhalla, South Carolina, there’s plenty to do on the property: Visit the vineyard, pack a picnic, or make s’mores at the firepit. Bring your own groceries and live out your IRL daydream.
- 18/18
Stone and Timber Treehouse
Concord, North Carolina
Two and a half hours from Asheville, this luxe treehouse sits on 40 acres of farmland. With a hot tub, firepit, and plenty of nearby hiking trails, it’s a fantastic spot for a solo traveler or a couple to experience nature from all angles. The one-bedroom treehouse is spacious and has a private deck—perfect for sipping your morning coffee. And on the topic of coffee: Guests have the option of booking a coffee tasting at the farm, where they can roast their own brew.