3 Little-Known Treehouses Hiding In Ohio That Will Bring Out Your Sense Of Adventure
By Carolyn Harmon|Published January 23, 2023
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Remember when we were kids climbing trees, and how we longed for a real-life treehouse to hide away in? If you weren’t lucky enough to have one of those — that experience exists and is awaiting your stay. Instead of the practical accommodation of a hotel, motel, or inn; pull out your sense of adventure and climb up into one of these three little-known treehouses in Ohio for your next trip.
This little treehouse takes you back to a time when everyone wished for a clubhouse like this one. It comes with a grill near the deck, a micro-fridge, and a single-serve coffee maker.
Located on a secluded 20 acres in Monroe County, the off-the-grid, solar-powered treehouse cabin overlooks the stunning Dragonfly Lake, in the foothills of the Appalachian mountains.
Isn't this what you are seeking in a treehouse experience? And yes, getting in the water is encouraged with the furnished paddle boards, kayaks, and a floating dock.
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The best part — a unique cabin is the closest way to camping without all of the fuss of dragging along your tents, lanterns, and other equipment.
The kitchen is completely furnished with everything you might expect: a refrigerator, electric oven, toaster, slow cooker, coffee pot, blender, and microwave.
But don't plan on watching too much TV, unless you bring your DVD collection.
Enjoy some warmth on a crispy, fall day, from the gas fireplace, while admiring the cherry hardwood floors and thoughtfully-crafted stone and wood furniture.
If you are convinced to reach out and book one of these cool treehouses in Ohio, next time you might expand your horizons and try some of these treehouses across the U.S. But be careful, this can be contagious and who knows, you may end up building one of these yourself.
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