5 Little-Known Tree Houses Hiding In New Jersey That Will Bring Out Your Sense Of Adventure
By Rachel Pfutzenreuter|Published July 01, 2022
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Rachel lives just north of Chicago, she has two boys and a dog named Sky. She is always planning her next trip, and loves to help friends, family, and her readers find their next adventure.
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As a child, you could feel the excitement as you climbed a ladder into a tree house, a magical place up above the world. Bring out your sense of adventure when you stay the night in one of these tree houses hiding in New Jersey. While these tree houses may not literally be in trees, they do, however, offer magnificent aerial views amongst the trees.
Cedar Lake Treehouse is in Denville, New Jersey. Upper and lower decks, with killer views, allow you to be enveloped in the surrounding forest. Keep your eyes peeled for deer in the yard.
The house has one bedroom with a queen-size bed, and one bathroom. Head into town for an ice cream cone or a meal. Hike the trails in nearby Jonathan Woods. You can walk to Cedar Lake to kayak and enjoy the beach. Be advised that there are many stairs to climb up to the house - consider it your daily workout! For more information, visit Airbnb.com.
The waterfront tree house with amazing views can be found in Cinnaminson, New Jersey. Enjoy sunsets from the balcony overlooking the lake.
This house includes one bedroom with a king-size bed, and one bathroom. Two kayaks are available for your use, and pets are allowed. For more information, visit Airbnb.com.
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The deluxe treehouse near the beach is located in Clermont, in the Cape May area. Enjoy your coffee or other beverage of choice on the screened-in porch.
This dwelling is above the owner’s garage, with a separate entrance. It has one bedroom with a queen-size bed, and one bathroom. Sea Isle City beaches are close by, or take a winery tour. Cool off in the outside shower after a day at the beach. A car is recommended. For more information, visit Airbnb.com.
Enjoy views of the island from the wrap around deck. The house has two bedrooms, one with a queen-size bed and one with a double bed, and two bathrooms.
The Cedar Run Tree House rental includes kayaks, paddleboards, and even a boat slip.
Rent an air conditioner for $10 per night. The house contains a half bathroom, a sofa bed, three twin beds, a cot, and a kitchen. Bring your own towels and sheets. The nightly rate is $150 on weekdays, or $400 for the weekend, for up to five people. Take an excursion to the Cowtown Rodeo in Pilesgrove. For more information, visit frontiercampground.com.
Wouldn’t you like to relive a part of your childhood, by renting a tree house in New Jersey? Make your reservation today! For other noteworthy accommodations in New Jersey, read our articles about a historic hotel and a hotel with a waterfall.
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