This Treehouse Resort In Ohio May Just Be Your New Favorite Destination
By April Dray|Published April 21, 2018
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April Dray
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April is the Ohio staff writer for Only in Your State. She is an Ohio native with a Bachelor of Science in Journalism from E.W. Scripps School of Journalism. With more than 10 years of writing experience and a background in news reporting for Ohio newspapers, she's published pieces in multiple print and online publications. When she's not on deadline or chasing after her toddler, she's hunting for hidden gems in Ohio or getting lost in a good book.
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Remember the days when you were a kid and all you wanted was a tree house to stay overnight in? Today, you can revive that very dream—complete with running water, heat, air conditioning and all the necessary amenities for a good night’s rest.
Just eight miles south of Loudonville are The Mohicans, a family owned and operated business in Glenmont, Ohio that features cabins, an event center and state of the art tree houses aimed to connect you with nature and bring you back to the basics of life. You’ll never want to leave this enchanting getaway. Check it out:
With a total of 6 treehouses varying in size, amenities and style, you're sure to find the picture perfect getaway for you and your party. Pictured is Little Red Treehouse.
Inside this particular tree house are two bedrooms—each on a different level—a full bathroom, an additional outdoor shower, a living room area and a deck with seating for two.
White Oak, The Mohicans’ first tree house, was actually made in 2012 for Discovery Channel’s series "Tree House Masters" and was designed by Pete Nelson, world renowned tree house designer and star of the show.
Ideal for families, it features two bedrooms (one with two queen-sized beds), a kitchen area, a living room area, a full bathroom, an additional outdoor shower and a deck with seating for four.
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Moonlight Treehouse features 100-year-old barn siding from one of its Amish designers from the town of Danville. It sleeps up to four and features a full indoor bath as well as an outdoor shower.
The Tin Shed Treehouse is one of the newest treehouses. Its design is especially unique with an outdoor spiral staircase, a 100 ft. extension bridge and a modern feel inside.
The Nest Treehouse is another one of the newest treehouses. It features a round, single-room suite design that's especially picturesque. This lovely little treehouse is ideal for a romantic getaway for two.
What do you think? Would you stay in any of these epic treehouses? (For directions, availability, rates and other information about each treehouse, click here.)
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