

There’s a full kitchen, a hot outdoor shower, and more amenities than you would expect.įour flights of stairs lead to the lookout that you will have to carry your belongings up, though the hosts are willing to help, and there are several miles of gravel road to traverse to reach the tower. The hosts have done their best to turn this place into a luxurious off-grid cabin in the sky. This is more than a typical fire lookout, though. Staying at the lookout is possible from April through November, but there are only a couple of specific dates when you can make your reservation, and all of the reservation slots get taken fast. Reserving your stay at Off the Grid Fire Lookout is almost as challenging as winning the lottery. Why you should stay: Sleep in total serenity above the Umpqua National Forest. Be sure to explore the property’s Spiral Labyrinth food forest during your stay. Its design is exquisite, and its location is superb. This treehouse was constructed by Pete Nelson of Animal Planet’s TreeHouse Master, and it has been featured in both The Atlantic and Rachael Ray Magazine. There are award-winning wineries and boutique restaurants at every turn. Located in the heart of Oregon’s wine country, Deer Haven is an idyllic treehouse set within the Dundee Hills of the Willamette Valley. Why you should stay: Relax on a small family farm in the rural countryside southwest of Portland. There are stairs to climb and suspension bridges to cross to access each one, though restrooms and the community lodge are located on the ground for all to share.

This, and each of the other on-site treehouse rentals (including Peacock Perch, Majestree, Pleasantree, and the Schoolhouse Suite) are actual treehouses supported by the trees they are attached to. The property is located near the town of Cave Junction, which puts it in close proximity to the spectacular Oregon Caves National Monument as well as the coastal redwood forests and beaches. Why you should stay: Become part of a community in the canopy at this treehouse resort.įor the most authentic and amazing treehouse experience in Oregon, you’re going to want to consider the Forestree or any of the other amazing treehouses at Out ‘n’ About Treehouse Treesort for your next vacation. The Forestree at Out ‘n’ About Treesort Photo: Airbnb Multiple hip East Portland shopping and entertainment bubbles are within walking distance including those along Burnside, Hawthorne Avenue, and Division Street. Mount Tabor Park is a block away where hiking trails, playgrounds, and many other activities can be found. The treehouse has a beautiful, modern interior with delightful touches such as a wood burning stove and a private deck. Why you should stay: Refined accommodations in one of Portland’s most revered neighborhoods.Īrtsy and opulent, the Tabor Treehouse is a lovely domicile for couples looking to stay at a unique spot in the Rose City. Related Read: 23 Incredible Treehouse Rentals in the U.S. These unique locations are highly sought-after by couples and small families looking for somewhere to stay that’s more memorable than the nearest Holiday Inn. Many of the treehouses featured here get booked fast, so start planning your trip asap. From resplendent and luxurious to remote and rustic, there’s something on this list for everyone. Seriously, though- the eclectic selection of treehouses in Oregon is outstanding.

What about a treetop community up high in the canopy with multiple treehouses and suspension bridges connecting to one another like a wookie settlement on Kashyyyk? Of course!

How about a treehouse in the city? There are several. Want a treehouse with an ocean view? Check. Oregon is home to many fantastic treehouses that reside all over the state. What better place is there to stay in a treehouse than in the iconic sun-dappled forests of the Pacific Northwest? Oregon and treehouse - those two words fit together like peanut butter and jelly. Learn more about our editorial policies here. Territory Supply is reader-supported and may earn a commission when you book or purchase using our links.
