The experience begins with the hobbit door into the trunk of a century-old cottonwood tree, opening into a climbing wall. Yes, there are circular stairs as a more traditional entrance, but there’s no question that the door in the tree creates the signature look of the Treehouse At The Escape. The preserved trunk is the anchor of the treehouse, with accommodations built 16 feet above the ground. The owners describe themselves as tiny homes specialists, with this property in the southern Utah town of Orderville representing their “most creative addition.”
The hobbit door may not be of practical use to most visitors, but it creates a striking visual that distinguishes the Treehouse At The Escape.
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As this full view illustrates, this is a treehouse unlike just about any other.
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The loft provides views of the night sky and the nearby Sugar Knoll Plateau as an additional selling point.
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Reviewers love the comfortable, kind-sized bed.
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The wooden swing in the backyard offers another form of relaxation with an authentic touch.
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The kitchenette allows for self-sufficiency during your stay, with no restaurant in the immediate vicinity.
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This bar is another feature of an interior design that’s both rustic and modern-looking, if that’s possible.
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The Treehouse At The Escape, with its intentionally rustic design, also includes modern elements such as electronic locks that aid the check-in process, plus wi-fi and air conditioning. Orderville is about 20 minutes from Zion National Park and 50 minutes from Bryce Canyon National Park, making the location both a getaway and a gateway.
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Address: Orderville, UT, USA