Vermont is world-famous for its autumn foliage, where its forests turn from green into a mix of orange, red, brown, and maroon colors, offering picture-perfect surroundings that seem to come out of a postcard. But there’s more to the state than just beautiful natural colors and the fall season, as it is home to historical sites, charming small towns, and plenty of outdoor beauty.
And of course, one of the best ways to indulge in Vermont’s beautiful natural offerings is staying in a treehouse rental that allows you to witness and experience it all.
I’ve collected 6 Vermont treehouse rentals that range from off-the-grid accommodations to luxury treehouses with breakfast delivered to your door. Whether you want to stay in a treehouse that has basic amenities to one with luxury fittings, treehouse rentals in Vermont have something for every guest.
Here are 6 treehouse rentals in Vermont worth your visit:
1. Vermont Treehouse Compound
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Location: West Pawlet, Vermont
Price: $180 for 2, +$30 for each extra person
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The Vermont Treehouse Compound is a property that features two treehouses, which are called, Hermit Thrush, and Morning Dove. Originally, the property only had one treehouse, but guests would request additional sleeping quarters, and thus, the owner decided to construct another treehouse, from a rental that sleeps only 5, the compound now accommodates a group of up to 11 guests.
When renting this property, guests have to rent both treehouses, which means this rental in Vermont is ideal for two families or two groups of friends. The Hermit Thrush sleeps 6 people with its 3 beds, while the Morning Dove tree house accommodates a group of 5.
Hermit Thrush has a toilet inside while Morning Dove’s toilet is located outside, as well as its outdoor shower. There’s also a toilet in the outhouse located near the pavilion. A cooking and eating pavilion is also found on the property, as well as a firepit, and plenty of outdoor space to enjoy nature.
Pets are not allowed in this compound and kids below three are also not allowed since the treehouses are elevated from the ground and guests need to walk up a staircase to get to the sleeping areas.
2. The Treehouse in Irasburg
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Location: Irasburg, Vermont
Price: $120
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The Treehouse in Irasburg is a 2nd-floor accommodation with two garages on the first level. You will only get to use the upper level, which is accessed through a flight of stairs from the side of the house.
The Treehouse features 2 bedrooms, and a bathroom, and sleeps 6, but kids and pets are not allowed, so it’s an adults-only treehouse rental in Vermont.
Among the features of this rental include a kitchen, living area, and open deck. The deck faces the northeast Kingdom sunsets, making it a great spot to sip on a cup of coffee as you revel in the beauty of the surroundings.
It is located near 5 ski resorts, situated in a serene and quiet rural area, providing the rest and relaxation guests need after a full day of skiing during the winter season.
3. Eagle Ridge Treehouse
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Location: Stockbridge, Vermont
Price: $250
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The Eagle Ridge Treehouse is a stunning treehouse located in Stockbridge, offering mountain views from the deck and from the interiors of the treehouse. It has two rooms, with one being a cozy loft with large glass windows that frame the breathtaking nature that surrounds the treehouse, as well as the shadows of distant mountains.
Features of this treehouse include a kitchen, WiFi, a TV, and a spa tub that makes for the perfect way to unwind after a full day of outdoor activities and explorations in the area. The treehouse rental itself is located only 15 minutes away from the Cushman State Forest, and the White River Golf Club.
If you’re a couple, a small group of friends, or a small family, this treehouse is perfect for you.
4. Little Rustica Treehouse
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Location: Moretown, Vermont
Price: $405
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Little Rustica was built by “The Treehouse Guys,” which is a company in Vermont that hosted a show about treehouses on the DIY Network. It features 1 bedroom and sleeps 5, welcomes kids, but no pets. This is perfect for solo travelers or a couple, or a small family with kids.
It doesn’t have a bathroom but does have a porta-potty-style toilet located at the base of the stairs. For showering, the owners suggest the nearby spas, swimming holes, and gyms that are within minutes from this Vermont treehouse rental.
Other features of this treehouse include a deck that faces views of Camels Hump State Park, as well as having a loft and downstairs queen bed. It is also located in a secluded, rural area, giving guests the peace and quiet they need, and a retreat in nature.
5. Moose Meadow Lodge and Treehouse
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Location: Waterbury, Vermont
Price: $650
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This luxury treehouse is found within the Moose Meadow Lodge and Treehouse. There's a main house that sleeps 12 people, but the treehouse is located a short distance away, right beside a pond, offering privacy and seclusion while still being near the lodge’s service and amenities.
The treehouse is only open from May to October each year, located 200 feet from the main lodge, has a full bathroom, and sleeps 2, making it a great spot for couples.
There are 31 windows in the treehouse, seamlessly merging the indoors and outdoors with a burst of natural light during the daytime. The stunning forest and pond are framed by these windows, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of nature even when you’re inside. It also has a wrap-around deck for spending time outdoors.
Since breakfast is included in your stay, it will be delivered to the tree house each morning, offering a luxurious and relaxing stay for guests.
6. Cozy Treehouse for Two
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Location: Granville, Vermont
Price: $175
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For couples looking for a romantic treehouse in Vermont, this is perfect. It has one bedroom, 1 bathroom, and sleeps 2. It also has a hot tub on the patio, making it the perfect spot for a romantic nightcap with your partner.
Other features include a kitchen, a washer and dryer area, WiFi, an outdoor seating area, a loft bedroom, a mini-fireplace, a fire pit outside, a leather couch, and cozy interior details, and located in a quiet, forested area, for the ultimate peace and privacy you are looking for.
Vermont is a state that experiences all four seasons and because of this, treehouse rentals are not always open all year round. Take advantage of the open window to book your stay in any of these treehouse rentals in Vermont and get to experience the changing seasons, particularly during fall.
From off-the-grid tree houses to luxurious accommodations, there’s a treehouse rental in Vermont for different needs and preferences.