The Perfect Winter Escape Is Hiding In The Trees At This Cozy Treehouse In Kentucky
By Andrea Limke|Published December 22, 2020
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Andrea Limke
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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.
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Imagine planning a winter getaway in Kentucky and when you pull up next to the property, you find a magical treehouse, tucked into the trees, surrounded by a beautiful cold weather landscape. This sounds like a scene straight from a movie or a novel, but it does actually exist in the Bluegrass State. There are several treehouse rentals in Kentucky, but one of our favorites that also happens to be kid-friendly is the Tradewinds Treehouse in Red River Gorge. This Canopy Crew treasure is rented through Red River Gorgeous and you’ll love your winter escape in the trees at this cozy treehouse in Kentucky.
The Tradewinds Treehouse is a true work of art, perched in the trees near the Martins Fork Trailhead in Red River Gorge.
This family-friendly treehouse sleeps up to 8 people and is filled with surprising amenities. It is available to rent all year long and holds a special kind of magic in the winter, especially when surrounded by snow.
The interior of each treehouse and bathhouse is beautiful and rustic, but with so many comforts you'd never expect to find in a treehouse.
There's a compact full kitchen with a 3-burner stove, half-size fridge, cookware, eating utensils, dish rack, kichten sink, rolling island with integrated cutting board, kitchen exhaust fan, heat and air conditioning and plenty of lighting. There is some room to eat inside and even more space to dine out under the trees.
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There are technically three bedrooms and enough space for a family with kids, multiple small families or a few couples.
The scenery around the treehouse is lush and picturesque throughout every season. The property also offers a fire pit and even a hot tub for relaxing under the stars. And don't forget to try out the slide!
Winter hiking in Kentucky is a must when you stay in Red River Gorge, but returning to your treehouse for a hot cup of coffee is just as nice.
Drive through Nada Tunnel, check out a frozen waterfall, and grab a slice of pizza at Miguel's. Make it a day trip or cross a treehouse stay off of your bucket list, even as a winter getaway in Kentucky.
If your winter getaway in Kentucky happens to be in a blanket of snow, there’s no better place to escape to than a cozy treehouse in Red River Gorge. Stay in the Tradewinds Treehouse by Canopy Crew any time of year and enjoy a memorable and unique retreat in our beautiful state. Have you stayed in a treehouse in Kentucky? Would you stay in the winter? Let us know what you think in the comments!