There's A Treehouse Village In Tennessee Where You Can Spend The Night
By Meghan Kraft|Published November 14, 2020
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Meghan Kraft
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Meghan Kraft loves to travel the world, but she makes her home right here in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds a degree in English, and has worked in the digital marketing realm with companies such as Apartments.com, USA Today and HarperCollins Publishing.
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Folks are forever searching for new and exciting ways to vacation, whether they’re staying here and exploring the great state of Tennesee or hopping on a plane to foreign spaces and places. If you’re looking for a gorgeous east state experience, then you don’t want to sleep on the fun and beauty tucked away at Treehouse Grove at Norton Creek. This unique treehouse village is a wonderful spot to head if you’re looking to experience the beauty of the lush, Tennessee countryside with a bit of woodsy fun.
Treehouse Grove at Norton Creek was developed by the Ayres family, a handful of Knoxville natives with a legacy in the East Tennessee area that stretches back for generations. In 2019, the ever-ambitious and creative family teamed up with Pete Nelson of "Treehouse Masters" to create a true getaway in the heart of the Smoky Mountains.
The result of the partnership is the Treehouse Grove at Norton Creek, a series of artfully minded and beautifully designed spaces available for reservation.
You'll find 8 unique, luxury treehouses at Treehouse Grove at Norton Creek in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Each treehouse is beautiful and lends itself to all different sorts of travelers. There are certain treehouses, of course, that make for better stays depending on the age and number of guests.
Each treehouse has its own private bathroom and shower, including a sink and indoor toilet. Bathroom amenities are provided for each guest. Make sure you check each treehouse listing to confirm, but each treehouse can accommodate up to 4 guests. Animals are not currently allowed at the Treehouse Grove at Norton Creek.
There's a required minimum of a two-night stay at the Treehouse Grove at Norton Creek, but you'll want to stay much longer. Luxury furniture and linens will make you feel as if you've simply stepped away from the world and traveled to heaven! This village of treehouses is truly an escape amidst the Tennessee trees.
Have you ever stayed in a treehouse? Will you be checking out this Tennessee treehouse village? There's no better way to experience the beauty of the eastern state, and Treehouse Grove at Norton Creek has a luxurious glamping experience down pat.