These 4 Treehouses In Montana Will Give You An Unforgettable Experience
By Jessica Wick|Published June 16, 2016
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Jessica Wick is a writer and travel enthusiast who loves exploring new places, meeting new people and, of course, beautiful Big Sky Country and every part of Washington State.
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Hotel rooms are fine, and camping is a blast—but for a truly unique experience, try renting out a treehouse for a weekend. Not quite camping but not exactly a hotel stay, treehouse rentals are a great way to take your love of the outdoors to new heights.
Here are a few treehouses in Montana that are available to rent, so add one of these spots to your summer bucket list.
1. This canvas treehouse is located a few miles from Glacier National Park.
Enjoy the park by day and sleep under the stars by night. This unique treehouse has a king size bed, a camp cot, and extra bedding for two more. A private bathroom and a wood burning stove make it a true "glamping" experience.
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2. The Cardinal Treehouse is in Four Corners, part of an 88 acre ranch called the Gallatin River Hideaway.
This beautiful, comfortable treehouse can sleep four people. It is a studio with a king size bed, a daybed, and two mattresses. With a full kitchen and dining room table, you’ll be enjoying delicious "tree-cooked" meals with gorgeous views.
Enjoy a vacation in this treehouse, nestled in a forest of tall Cottonwoods and Aspens. Fall asleep to the sound of the nearby creek and walk the hiking trails during the day. This place has "romantic getaway" written all over it, though it does have an extra convertible bed if you want to bring a couple of extra people.
4. The Hummingbird Treehouse is also part of the Gallatin River Hideaway family.
This adorable treehouse is the perfect getaway for two. It has a comfortable bed, an en suite bathroom with a shower and a kitchenette, so you’ll only have to leave if you want to.
Have you ever stayed in a treehouse? If not, these treehouses in Montana are worth checking out.
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