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Did you always want your own treehouse as a little kid? Same. Now we can relive our childhood dreams at this magical place just outside of Seattle! If you’re looking for a place to stay near Seattle that oozes character and natural charm, look no further than Treehouse Point. It’s a Pinterest and Instagram photo spot in Washington, thanks to its insanely picturesque location in the forests by the Raging River. These Seattle area treehouse rentals are perfect if you are looking for a treehouse camping experience or a treehouse hotel for a fun getaway. Here’s why you need to visit these Washington treehouse cabins.

Travel blogger, Bella Bucchiotti of xoxoBella, shares about Washington treehouse cabins at Treehouse Point. You will love these Seattle area treehouse rentals.

It might be on the Raging River, but this place is not a rager. It’s a tranquil oasis, perfect for those looking for a cozy place to stay OR a scenic afternoon photo spot.

What is Treehouse Point in Washington?

Spiral staircases, hanging bridges, unique wooden architecture, and all-around earthy vibes complete the experience. Treehouse Point is a dreamy destination just 30 minutes outside of downtown Seattle. It’s great for a day trip from Seattle or a retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Basically, Treehouse Point is more than just a treehouse hotel. It’s a private event center and overnight retreat accommodation.

Travel blogger, Bella Bucchiotti of xoxoBella, shares about Washington treehouse cabins at Treehouse Point. You will love these Seattle area treehouse rentals.

You can visit Treehouse Point by booking a guided tour of the place to see all of these Washington treehouse cabins. It’s also an excellent place for meetings, elopements, weddings, and engagement photoshoots immersed in nature. Treehouse Point is also, of course, a perfectly romantic Seattle area treehouse rental. Why stay in a hotel when you can stay in a cosy treehouse!?

If you want to hop on a tour of Treehouse Point, check out the tour schedule and pricing here.

Treehouse Camping in Washington

As for the treehouses, there are 7 different ones to see, and each is unique and carefully crafted from quality wood. The treehouses are comfortably sized with composting toilets outside the door. Some of the treehouses, like the Temple of the Blue Moon, have their own private balconies. With these, you’ll have extremely picturesque scenery of the surrounding forest.

Travel blogger, Bella Bucchiotti of xoxoBella, shares about Washington treehouse cabins at Treehouse Point. You will love these Seattle area treehouse rentals.

But even if you don’t book one of the Seattle area treehouse rentals with a balcony, the view from the windows is absolutely sufficient. You’ll still get all the cosy ambiance… especially if it starts to rain.

Honestly, some of the treehouses give off total Tarzan vibes with their scenic bridges, wooden decor, and the endless leafy forests that surround them. It’s definitely a fairytale destination!

Beyond just their idyllic treehouses, there is also a lodge with a gorgeous pondside experience and a gorgeously crafted cedar room. These rooms will have plumbing and the more lux amenities you expect with a normal accommodation.

Travel blogger, Bella Bucchiotti of xoxoBella, shares about Washington treehouse cabins at Treehouse Point. You will love these Seattle area treehouse rentals.

Washington Treehouse Cabins

These Washington treehouse cabins are breathtaking, but they don’t have private bathrooms. So, keep this in mind if you plan to stay at Treehouse Point!

Instead, you will have access to the bathrooms and shower rooms. In this case, it’s like treehouse camping. There is still a small sense of community. However, the showers and bathrooms are nothing like camping.

They are like a spa in themselves. They boast a cedar-lined bathhouse with private showers and toilets. There are also blow dryers, strong water pressure, and other essential amenities.

Fun Facts about Treehouse Point

Founders Pete Nelson and his wife Judy long dreamed of opening a cosy bed and breakfast that incorporated Pete’s love for treehouses, Judy’s excellent cooking and hosting skills, and their equal love for the outdoors. Eventually, Treehouse Point was born. Here are some of my favorite fun facts about Treehouse Point!

Travel blogger, Bella Bucchiotti of xoxoBella, shares about Washington treehouse cabins at Treehouse Point. You will love treehouse camping!
  • Treehouse Points sits on four acres in the gorgeous Snoqualmie Valley.
  • These Washington treehouse cabins are just a short 22 miles outside of Seattle.
  • The very first treehouse on the property, Temple of the Blue Moon (an absolute gem by the way!), was completed in 2006.
  • The Treehouse hotel Burl was highlighted on Animal Planet’s Treehouse Masters. How cool is that?!
  • They actually have other treehouse hotels around the United States! Find other treehouses in Gatlinburg, Tennessee; Texas; and Main.
  • If you truly want to relax and unwind, you can book a private massage from a professional massage therapist when you stay at Treehouse Point.
  • They also have a separate sister company where they build treehouses for people. Check out Nelson Treehouse. How cool would it be to have your own treehouse?

How to get to Treehouse Point, Washington Treehouse Rentals

Just a short scenic drive outside of Seattle, you’ll find this treehouse hotel in Issaquah, Washington. It’s located in the charming Snoqualmie Valley, known for its lush farmlands and timber production (makes sense!). Nearby is Mitchell Hill with nice walking paths and nature points.

Travel blogger, Bella Bucchiotti of xoxoBella, shares about Washington treehouse cabins at Treehouse Point. You will love treehouse camping!

To get to Treehouse Point from Seattle, you will follow I-90 East. Take exit 22 toward Preston/Fall City. You’ll then follow past Preston Mill Park on Preston Fall City Road. After 1.5 miles, Treehouse Point will be on your right.

Travel blogger, Bella Bucchiotti of xoxoBella, shares about Washington treehouse cabins at Treehouse Point. You will love treehouse camping!

FAQs about Treehouse Point in Washington

When are tours available?

You can check their tour schedule here and easily book online.

Can kids come on the tour?

Yes. They prefer that anyone who does the tour is 4 years or older, but it’s not a requirement. Infants must be held the duration of the tour. Any child that is walking through the tour must have a ticket.

When is the best time of year to visit Treehouse Point?

Treehouse Point is open year-round. Rain is frequent from September to June, but it’s been said that it’s very cozy in the treehouses on rainy days. July and August can be quite hot as the cabins don’t have AC. If you just want to do a tour, the summer months are great as the trees will be full of life. Autumn is also gorgeous with the fall foliage.

Is Treehouse Point pet friendly?

Pets are not allowed at Treehouse Point unless they are service animals. Their website states that emotional support animals are not included.

Is Treehouse Point a bed and breakfast?

Partially! Treehouse Point is an event center and overnight retreat accommodation outside of Seattle. It’s a venue for events such as weddings. They offer lodges and treehouses for overnights with a treehouse camping style and breakfast is included. They also run tours year-round.

Are drop-by visits allowed to Treehouse Point?

No. Out of respect for the guests, you must first make a reservation to tour Treehouse Point. It’s absolutely worth it!

Travel blogger, Bella Bucchiotti of xoxoBella, shares about Washington treehouse cabins at Treehouse Point. You will love treehouse camping!

Plan your Trip to the Treehouse Hotel!

Treehouse Point makes for an idyllic, magical day trip idea from Seattle! It’s full of gorgeous, uniquely designed treehouses, and it’s completely immersed in nature. It’s a serious dream spot! Whether you book a day tour of Treehouse Point or spend the weekend with your loved one cozied up inside on a drizzly day, you won’t be disappointed. It’s definitely the BEST Seattle area treehouses rentals you’ll find. Find out more here.

Travel blogger, Bella Bucchiotti of xoxoBella, shares about Washington treehouse cabins at Treehouse Point. You will love this treehouse hotel.

A huge thank you Max for the amazing images and the fun road trip.  

Bella Bucchiotti

Bella Bucchiotti is a Canadian-based syndicated food, travel, and lifestyle writer, photographer, and creator at xoxoBella. She founded xoxoBella in 2015, where she shares her love for food, dogs, sustainability, fitness, crafts, outdoor adventures, travel, and philanthropy to encourage others to run the extra mile, try new recipes, visit unfamiliar places, and stand for a cause. Bella creates stress-free and family-friendly recipes for weeknight dinners and festive feasts.

 

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  1. I need to go when I move up to Vancouver, WA. Staying the night in a treehouse is definitely on my bucketlist! I love these photos!