For the ultimate outdoor experience without sacrificing comfort, treehouses in Washington make for the perfect glamping experience. Revel in the beauty of nature as you sleep amidst the trees, and wake up to stunning scenery, fresh air, and where wildlife abounds.
I’ve researched some of the most beautiful treehouse rentals in Washington that are perfectly situated in secluded locations, but still only a few minutes away from town. If you’re looking for an unforgettable holiday in nature without going off the grid, these Washington treehouse accommodations are for you.
Here are 9 treehouse rentals in Washington that are sure to make your treehouse dreams come true:
1. Treehouse Point Treehouses
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Location: Fall City, Washington
Price: $275-$375/night
Website: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g58528-d1444452-Reviews-TreeHouse_Point-Issaquah_Washington.html
Treehouse Point in Fall City, Washington is one of the most popular treehouse rentals in the state. It was built in 2005 by Pete Nelson, the famous host and treehouse builder from Animal Planet’s hit TV show, “Treehouse Masters.”
Offering 7 treehouses on private property with lush and beautiful greenery, the treehouses of different experiences for different guests. Each treehouse features bedrooms, decks, heating, free WiFi, and shared bathrooms located on the ground level.
A rustic retreat, guests can choose from any of the iconic treehouses, with shared amenities that include a central lodge/multi-purpose event space and two bathhouses. There are no kitchens in the treehouses but each morning, a cook prepares a continental breakfast for guests, which is included with the stay.
Other shared amenities include a library, board games, and fire pits. Treehouse Point is also known for being a favored venue for rustic weddings, with its beautiful treehouse architecture and natural beautification of the property.
2. Treehouse Place at Deer Ridge
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Location: Snohomish, Washington
Price: $265/night
Website: Book on Vrbo
Featured in Outside Magazine as the # Treehouse Rental in Washington and one of the top 10 treehouse rentals on Airbnb in the entire country, the Treehouse Place in Deer Ridge is perfect for a couple or a group of 3.
It features 1 bedroom with 2 beds, 1 full bathroom, a living area, and a deck. Known as the “Sasquatch Cabin,” the treehouse is surrounded by beautiful greenery and wildlife, making it the perfect tiny house in the woods.
Among the features of this treehouse rental in Washington include a small kitchenette, a stone fireplace, a luxurious soaking tub, as well as a loft for children.
On the 2nd floor, you’ll find a queen memory foam bed, and on the main floor, you’ll find the soaking tub with an HD TV by the fire. A BBQ on the front deck is also available for cooking outdoors.
3. Treehouse Eagles Perch Over Water
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Location: Port Angeles, Washington
Price: $519/night
Website: Book on Expedia
A stunning treehouse with views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, it is perched over the water, offering stunning overlooking views and the moving landscape.
There are floor-to-ceiling windows for allowing natural light to fill the treehouse, which features 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom and sleeps 3.
A balcony outside features a grill and sink, making it the ideal place to enjoy a BBQ or outdoor cooking. There’s also a kitchenette with a hot plate, refrigerator, and other cooking appliances if you wish to prepare food indoors.
There are two treehouses here, the Eagles Perch Treehouse and the Eagles Nest, which are connected by a wall; however, they're soundproof so there’s no need to worry about neighbors or other guests making noise.
4. Cottage in the Woods
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Location: Camano Island, Washington
Price: $155/night
Website: Book on Expedia
Located on Camano Island, this treehouse or cottage in the woods offers a full bathroom, 2 beds, and sleeps a group of 3. It’s perfect for a romantic couple, a small family with a child, or a group of 3 travelers.
Also known as the “Camano Writer’s Cottage,” it offers a serene and secluded hideaway with breathtaking woodland views, making it perfect for anyone who wants to isolate for a while to finish a project or to simply unwind.
There's a wood-burning fireplace, and a wrap-around deck, and the treehouse rental sits among the trees, making it a romantic setting for couples on an adventurous getaway.
A pet-friendly Washington state treehouse accommodation, it may offer a relaxing abode for guests but that doesn’t mean it won't appeal to the more adventurous guest. Nearby spots like the Cama Beach State Park and Indian Beach offer plenty of things to do and enjoy, which are only a few minutes' drive from the cabin.
5. Emerald Forest Treehouse
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Location: Union Hill-Novelty Hill, Washington
Price: $479/night
Website: Book on Vrbo
This Washington state treehouse rental features a studio space with 3 beds, and sleeps a total of 4 guests, making it perfect for small families or a group of friends. It features a half bathroom, a lawn and garden, a deck, and a dining area.
This is another treehouse built by Pete Nelson, which was also featured in Animal Planet’s “Treehouse Masters” in 2017.
The treehouse is located in a forested area with floor-to-ceiling windows, which means the home is bursting with natural light during the daytime. Among other features of the treehouse include a hot shower outside, a hot tub, free WiFi, a 100” screen and projector, and cable TV.
Each morning, the owners, who also stay on the property, send you your Continental breakfast through a 150’ zipline from the main house to the treehouse. A 55-foot suspended bridge among the trees is also the perfect way to reach the treehouse rental from the main house, creating a unique feature guests will love.
6. Beachfront Treehouse in Puget Sound
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Location: Vashon Island, Washington
Price: $256/night
Website: Book on Vrbo
This Washington State treehouse rental features 1 bedroom with 4 beds, and sleeps 8, making it ideal accommodation for a small family with kids. There’s a main bedroom and a sleeping loft, where kids or extra guests can stay.
A tub and shower are found in the bathhouse, with other treehouse features including a living area, deck, and kitchen.
Located on Vashon Island, this treehouse is located only 10 months from the downtown area, making it a beautiful glamping experience while still being in close proximity to the modern amenities of the island.
What makes this rental a standout is its location on the waterfront, where you can enjoy beautiful views, as well as quiet walks on the beach.
7. Urban Treehouse in Seattle
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Location: Meadowbrook, Washington
Price: $219/night
Website: https://www.travelocity.com/Seattle-Hotels-Seattle-Urban-Tree-House.h27131206.Hotel-Information
While most of the treehouse rentals we feature are rustic and cottage-inspired, this treehouse rental in Washington is a little different. It offers a contemporary aesthetic with modern furnishings and artwork found all over the rental.
It has 1 bedroom, sleeps 2, and features 1 full bathroom, a kitchen, a living room, and a deck. Located about 10 miles from Seattle, it offers a quiet, secluded, and relaxing accommodation in the forest of the Pacific Northwest, while also being close to the city.
8. Unique Treehouse Cabin on Lake Chelan
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Location: Chelan County, Washington
Price: $227/night
Website: Book on Vrbo
A treehouse with a waterfront location, this unique treehouse cabin on Lake Chalen is perfect for anyone who loves watching water views from the deck. It’s also perfect for guests who love enjoying waterfront activities, such as picnics, a good waterfront stroll, or experiencing the local community.
Located in Granite Falls, this treehouse rental in Washington features 2 beds and sleeps 4, as well as 2 full bathrooms, a kitchen, a living room, and a deck. The design is a unique A-frame, situated on a hillside, giving guests expansive views of Lake Chelan.
Families with kids not younger than 10 years old are welcome, with younger kids not allowed due to safety reasons.
While the treehouse itself and the surroundings offer unique Washington experiences, the heart of Chelan is only 20 minutes away. When you’re done enjoying the treehouse and nearby attractions, you can also visit the wineries that abound.
9. Tranquil-A-Tree
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Location: Columbia River Gorge, Klickitat County, Washington
Price: $182/night
Website: Book on Vrbo
Tranquil-a-Tree treehouse rental in Washington features one bedroom, 2 beds, and a sleep 4. It also features one full bathroom, a kitchen, a living room, and a balcony offering beautiful views as well as wildlife, where occasional sightings of deer, squirrels, and native birds are experienced.
Secluded among 100-year-old fir trees, the treehouse is located in an isolated area, but a caretaker lives within the property, catering to guests’ needs and requests.
It is also located adjacent to the Columbia River National Scenic Area, where plenty of outdoor activities can be enjoyed, such as kayaking, rafting, fishing, hiking, and many more.
Also known as the “Evergreen State,” Washington is a place you should visit at least once. This is especially true if you love spending time and enjoying the outdoors, as there’s every kind of landscape for everyone, from beaches to mountains to lakes and forests.
For a treehouse adventure, take your pick from these 9 treehouse rentals in Washington that offer cozy accommodations and modern amenities, while still giving you an authentic outdoor and nature experience.