There's A Treehouse Village In Washington Where You Can Spend The Night
By Jessica Wick|Published November 05, 2020
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Jessica Wick
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Jessica Wick is a writer and travel enthusiast who loves exploring new places, meeting new people and, of course, beautiful Big Sky Country and every part of Washington State.
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When it comes to quiet getaways and escaping everyday life, it’s tough to top an overnight stay in a treehouse. TreeHouse Point is a romantic little treehouse village that offers a restful respite and a place to really connect with nature. When you leave this place, you’ll have a whole new appreciation for the Pacific Northwest.
You'll find TreeHouse Point in a beautiful forest along the Raging River just outside of Issaquah.
You might not be the only one on the property, but you'll certainly feel like you are at times. The treehouses are spaced out enough to provide plenty of privacy.
Soon after, they decided to take a nighttime walk through its forest. During their stroll, a beam of moonlight illuminated the trunk of a huge old-growth Sitka spruce. Pete took that as a sign, and soon after, he went to work building the property's first treehouse.
Come here on a romantic retreat or bring a friend or two to relax. While young children and dogs aren't allowed here for safety and health reasons, you'll love the peace and quiet here.
Have you ever been to Treehouse Point? Learn more about their rates and availabilities here.
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