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Planning a getaway in the Palmetto State? Few things make a stay-cation more exciting than a unique place to stay. Fortunately, websites like airbnb.com and others like it make finding that perfect place to stay (outside of a hotel) more convenient than ever. When planning a getaway to the mountains of South Carolina, we can’ think of a better place to land than upon the shores of Lake Jocassee.
Named one of the world's last great places by National Geographic, Jocassee Gorges is a wilderness paradise and its 7,500-acre Lake Jocassee is filled with pristine views and crystal-clear water.
But no hotels exist on the shores of the lake. And while Devil's Fork State Park offers campsites and cabins, sometimes a little more privacy is needed for a relaxing retreat from the real world.
That's where The Lost Treehouses of Lake Jocassee come into play.
Nestled in a wooded setting on a privately owned estate, this tiny 150-square-foot treehouse is precisely the perfect spot to hide out and rejuvenate.
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After climbing the storybook-like spiral staircase and entering through the French doors, visitors find a rustic tiny house completely suspended in the trees.
To learn more, check out the full airbnb.com listing and make reservations here. You can also visit the Lost Treehouses of Lake Jocassee website and Facebook page.
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