Just when we think we’ve discovered the most charming treehouses in Washington, we find another one and fall in love all over again. Nestled among the massive Douglas Fir Trees deep in the forest just outside of Olympia, you’ll find the adorable AirBnTree at Adams Cove. Perfect for a quiet (and we do mean quiet) getaway for two, this secluded space is an amazing place to recharge.
AirBnTree is a two-story treehouse that is built entirely from local lumber.
Airbnb The lumber was then milled at the host’s own nearby sawmill and built into this delightful abode.
Step inside and you’ll see that this is a far cry from the treehouses you used to play in as a child.
Airbnb The living room has a comfortable couch, a TV, and nearly all the comforts of home. It does not have WiFi, but you won’t even miss it. Really.
The kitchenette has a refrigerator, microwave, and coffee maker.
Airbnb While you won’t be able to cook any gourmet meals here, you’ll have no problem heating up your takeout.
The upstairs bedroom is comfortable and cozy with a Queen-sized bed.
Airbnb There is also a full bathroom—this isn’t exactly camping.
One of the best parts of AirBnTree is the set of balconies, both of which offer fantastic forest views …
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… and with a fire pit set-up like this, you’ll definitely want to spend plenty of time outside. S’mores, anyone?
Airbnb You’ll also have direct access to the lake nearby.
AirBnTree is a fantastic place to go when you need to get away from it all, but still enjoy electricity and running water.
Airbnb The treehouse rents for around $180 per night. So for the same price as (or less than) a hotel, you can enjoy this truly unique experience.
Have you ever slept in a treehouse as an adult? Here’s your chance.
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The lumber was then milled at the host’s own nearby sawmill and built into this delightful abode.
The living room has a comfortable couch, a TV, and nearly all the comforts of home. It does not have WiFi, but you won’t even miss it. Really.
While you won’t be able to cook any gourmet meals here, you’ll have no problem heating up your takeout.
There is also a full bathroom—this isn’t exactly camping.
You’ll also have direct access to the lake nearby.
The treehouse rents for around $180 per night. So for the same price as (or less than) a hotel, you can enjoy this truly unique experience.
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Address: Olympia, WA, USA