There's A Little-Known Tree House Hiding In Kentucky And You'll Want To Stay There Forever
By Andrea Limke|Published September 03, 2017
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A Cincinnati native who has lived in Kentucky for over 10 years, Andrea's heart belongs both in the Queen City and the Bluegrass State. After earning an education degree and working in that field for a number of years, Andrea began to pursue her passion for writing over 6 years ago. Since then she has written for a number of print and online publications, as well as published a children's book.
There are plenty of unique spots to spend the night in Kentucky and in fact, we’ve featured many of them before! But we’ve come across a little-known hideaway that may just be the perfect combination of modern comforts and natural oasis. This beautiful treehouse is just off the grid, but still close enough to many of Kentucky’s charming small towns. It is so comfortable and relaxing that we have a feeling you’ll want to stay there forever.
If you ever had a treehouse in your back yard as a kid - or ever dreamed of having one - then get ready to relive your childhood dreams in this remote treehouse hidden in northeastern Kentucky.
Built by renowned treehouse builder Pete Nelson, the house provides all of the comforts of home, but completely off the grid. It has the appeal of camping with the luxury of a hotel, and all in a picturesque area of Kentucky, situated near many vibrant small towns.
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The treehouse is the perfect size for a couple's getaway or a small family retreat.
The cabin-like house is surrounded by a beautiful deck that connects to the house with several windows and doors. You'll feel as if you are one with nature, no matter where you are on the property. The main large doors open up all the way, allowing the fresh air and the quiet sounds of the forest to lull you into relaxation.
The interior of the house is well furnished and not what you'd expect in a rustic treehouse.
The bedroom (which does require a flight of steps to reach), has a king-sized bed and then there are enough couches to comfortably sleep four children or two other adults. There is no TV and no internet, so mentally prepare yourself for some true peace and quiet.
The wrap around deck will surely be your favorite spot to hang out.
There are well-marked trails to hike and you can even book your own tree-climbing experience when you book your stay. There is also nearby horseback riding for even more adventure.
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On the listing for the treehouse, you'll find the owner Shelly's guidebook. She's outlined other nearby areas that are great to explore while staying at the treehouse.
The quaint town of Augusta is a short drive away and has a few options if you'd like to dine out. Also nearby is Maysville, as well as Ripley, Ohio, accessible from a short ferry boat ride.
The rave reviews from visitors are enough proof that this hidden treehouse is the perfect place in Kentucky to get away and relax.
And don't worry if you can't find a few available days! There will be another treehouse opening October 1st. And it's sure to be just as serene as its charming counterpart.
We couldn’t be happier that building tree houses is such a popular trend right now! They are a great way to experience Kentucky’s natural beauty. Have you stayed in a treehouse before? Share your thoughts with us in the comments!
For more information on this particular treehouse in Germantown, visit its Airbnb listing here.
And for another epic treehouse in Kentucky, check out our previous feature here.
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