Imagine waking up to the music of a mountain stream flowing by your cabin - except that your cabin is 50 feet up in a giant cedar tree with a view normally seen only by the birds.
You've living in the tree canopies of a lush evergreen forest. The sun splashes through a skylight and illuminates a mammoth tree trunk growing straight up through the floor of your two story treehouse and disappearing through the ceiling.
Cedar Creek Treehouse is an earth-friendly, privately-owned and operated mountain retreat, located one mile as the crow flies, 10 miles by car, from the Nisqually River entrance to Mount Rainier National Park, and bordering the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
It offers unique treehouse vacation rental lodging with this 'bed and breakfast' cottage 50 feet up in a 200-year old western red cedar tree. And with the addition of the Treehouse Observatory (and its 'Stairway to Heaven' access), giving you spectacular mountain views 100 feet high in a nearby fir tree, this is redefining the concept of a treehouse resort.
The accommodation includes a kitchen nook, complimentary tree and coffee, cosy sleeping loft with futons, bedding and towels provided, a loo with a view, 12 volt electric lights, dining area, propane heat in cold weather, creekside picnic table, campfire pit and charcoal grill.
Cedar Creek Treehouse is 'off the grid' and uses a small solar powered system. There is plenty of light from windows and skylights and a sweeping view. Enjoy the garden, glass enclosed observation area, swimming and trout fishing.
No pets. No smoking.
Daily rate is $650 for 2 nights for 2 adults. No single night stays.
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Nearest Airport: Seattle / Portland