A cabin nestled amongst the Seattle Forest. Photo by Crowley Photography.
A cabin nestled amongst the Seattle Forest. Photo by Crowley Photography.

The word treehouse may evoke the feeling of nostalgia and memories of simpler times, with a treehouse being the perfect place to play and retreat from the world. Staying at TreeHouse point in Seattle proves treehouses aren’t only for children, and provides top-notch bed and breakfast accommodation high within the tree-tops.

Located in an enchanting forest beside a river 30 minutes from Seattle in the United States, TreeHouse Point is a very unique bed and breakfast experience; one of peace and tranquillity in the forest, and allows customers to tick staying in a treehouse off their bucket list.

Owner Pete Nelson had the idea to create treehouses in 2005, nearly 20 years after he had built his very first treehouse with his dad at the tender age of five. Pete Nelson is on the reality show Treehouse Masters on Animal Planet where he and his team of expert craftsmen travel around the country to create some truly remarkable treehouses.

What to expect when staying at TreeHouse Point

A cabin nestled amongst the Seattle Forest. Photo by Crowley Photography.
A cabin nestled amongst the Seattle Forest. Photo by Crowley Photography.

TreeHouse Point offers overnight lodging, accommodations for meetings, weddings and elopement packages, and a special concert series. Turn off the technology, escape from everyday stress, and enjoy the rejuvenating powers of the Pacific Northwest.

This is a chance to stay somewhere truly different. Walk along the swing bridge to your private treehouse or take the spiral staircase up the trunk of the tree. For people who want to clear their head or escape for a while, what better place to do it than nestled within an enchanting forest in a little hut high in the trees.

A cabin nestled amongst the Seattle Forest. Photo by Crowley Photography.
A cabin nestled amongst the Seattle Forest. Photo by Crowley Photography.

Each of Tree House Point’s lodging options offers an opportunity for a luxurious night’s sleep in a hand-hewn bed with forest views. Open the window to the evening air, hear the flowing river and watch the local birds in their environment while escaping from the everyday stresses of society.

 

From $200 USD per night, people who wish to stay in a treehouse will need to book well in advance due to high demand. Alternatively, travellers can take a tour of the treehouses instead, but will need to organize this well in advance. TreeHouse Point is a quiet and tranquil location and the wish to keep it that way through offering organized tours. To book a tour, click here.

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How to get there

A cabin nestled amongst the Seattle Forest. Photo by Crowley Photography.
A cabin nestled amongst the Seattle Forest. Photo by Crowley Photography.

 

Treehouse Point is located at 6922 Preston-Fall City Rd SE, Issaquah, WA 98027, United States, a 30 minute drive from Seattle. Seattle is a coastal seaport city and the seat of King County, in the U.S. state of Washington. Visits to TreeHouse Point must be scheduled in advance and tours of TreeHouse Point are available by appointment only. Visit TreeHouse Point for more information.