These 5 Alaskan treehouses range from quaint to spectacular. If you’re a lover of nature or just a treehouse nut, then you’ve got to check out these awesome treehouses around Alaska.

  1. The Preserve at Sheep Creek

The Preserve at Sheep Creek Website This gorgeous two bedroom crows nest tree house is tucked into the Alaskan wilderness in Willow.

  1. The Raven’s Loft

Inn at Raven’s Peak Website The Inn at Raven’s Peak offers treehouse accommodations called the Ravens Loft. The loft is a treehouse in its own right and sits high up above the main lodge overlooking the Sitka Sound.

  1. The Treehouse Cabin

Kenai Peninsula Suites Website The Treehouse Cabin is available for rent through Kenai Peninsula Suites in Homer, Alaska.

  1. The Treefort House

Glamping Hub Website The Treefort House is a HUGE treehouse on Lowell Point in Seward, Alaska. A single tree runs through the heart of the treefort as a spiral staircase, now how cool is that?! For more information, click here.

  1. Alaska’s Treehouse Bed & Breakfast

Alaska Treehouse Bed & Breakfast Website Unfortunately this treehouse is now permanently closed to the public but it still served as a great escape for many vacationers while it was open.

Who could resist living in, or spending their vacation, halfway up a tree in the middle of the Alaskan wilderness? The views would be spectacular and I can only imagine how creative the inside of these homes must be! Check them out and let us know if you know of any more treehouses around our awesome state.

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  1. The Preserve at Sheep Creek

The Preserve at Sheep Creek Website This gorgeous two bedroom crows nest tree house is tucked into the Alaskan wilderness in Willow.

  1. The Raven’s Loft

Inn at Raven’s Peak Website The Inn at Raven’s Peak offers treehouse accommodations called the Ravens Loft. The loft is a treehouse in its own right and sits high up above the main lodge overlooking the Sitka Sound.

  1. The Treehouse Cabin

Kenai Peninsula Suites Website The Treehouse Cabin is available for rent through Kenai Peninsula Suites in Homer, Alaska.

  1. The Treefort House

Glamping Hub Website The Treefort House is a HUGE treehouse on Lowell Point in Seward, Alaska. A single tree runs through the heart of the treefort as a spiral staircase, now how cool is that?! For more information, click here.

  1. Alaska’s Treehouse Bed & Breakfast

Alaska Treehouse Bed & Breakfast Website Unfortunately this treehouse is now permanently closed to the public but it still served as a great escape for many vacationers while it was open.

Who could resist living in, or spending their vacation, halfway up a tree in the middle of the Alaskan wilderness? The views would be spectacular and I can only imagine how creative the inside of these homes must be! Check them out and let us know if you know of any more treehouses around our awesome state.

The Preserve at Sheep Creek Website

This gorgeous two bedroom crows nest tree house is tucked into the Alaskan wilderness in Willow.

Inn at Raven’s Peak Website

The Inn at Raven’s Peak offers treehouse accommodations called the Ravens Loft. The loft is a treehouse in its own right and sits high up above the main lodge overlooking the Sitka Sound.

Kenai Peninsula Suites Website

The Treehouse Cabin is available for rent through Kenai Peninsula Suites in Homer, Alaska.

Glamping Hub Website

The Treefort House is a HUGE treehouse on Lowell Point in Seward, Alaska. A single tree runs through the heart of the treefort as a spiral staircase, now how cool is that?! For more information, click here.

Alaska Treehouse Bed & Breakfast Website

Unfortunately this treehouse is now permanently closed to the public but it still served as a great escape for many vacationers while it was open.