The Waterfront Treehouse Rental In Oregon You’ll Never Want To Leave
By Catherine Armstrong|Published June 14, 2019
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Catherine Armstrong
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
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If you had a treehouse as a kid, you know how awesome they are. You get to hang out high above everyone else, tucked away in the branches of the tree like a little bird in a cozy nest. Well, treehouses have grown up a bit, and there are several in Oregon that are beautiful places to stay. Check out this treehouse nestled right on the banks of a river. Once you sleep here, you might never want to leave.
This adorable Airbnb in Bend is the treehouse of your childhood dreams. Tucked into the trees, right on the banks of a pretty stream, this magical place welcomes you to spend the night.
You'll love this spacious perch in the treetops! Swing in the hammock chairs and enjoy the fresh air. The queen-sized floating bed is suspended from the ceiling...
...and you'll have great views of the little stream below. It can get chilly up on the high deck, but the host provides heavy blankets, and the atmosphere is well worth bundling up.
You can also reach the high deck from a steep staircase. This adults-only treehouse isn't suitable for small children - the staircase off the high deck and ladder to the loft in the main treehouse aren't safe for little ones. Leave them with a sitter and have a romantic getaway!
The little kitchen area has a propane stove and dishes, pots, and utensils so you can make some basic meals. There's no refrigerator, so bring a cooler and ice along if you want some cold drinks.