5 Tree Houses For A Weekend Getaway Near Vancouver
The weather is finally getting better, which has got me thinking of what to do and where to go for long weekends and getaways this coming Summer.
Right out of a fairytale, BC’s largest treehouse lives in The Enchanted Forest near Revelstoke. This attraction opens May 4th for the season! : behalafolie via IG : @SeeRevelstoke, @KootRocks #ExploreBC pic.twitter.com/y4whW5S9Cs
— Destination BC (@HelloBC) April 24, 2018
I saw this post on Twitter from Explore BC and thought, “how cool would it be to spend a couple nights out of the city, in the middle of the woods in a Tree House!” It’s not quite camping, and definitely not your normal cabin in the woods. If you’re not afraid of heights, open to going out on a limb (literally), and love the wilderness, a tree house could be the perfect weekend getaway for you.
I searched Glamping Hub and Google to put together a list of…
The Top 5 Tree Houses For A Weekend Getaway Near Vancouver:
1. Modern Luxury Elevated Cabin in Seattle
This “tree house” isn’t far from Seattle or civilization but it’s close to Lake Washington. Friday, do some shopping, have a nice dinner, check into the Tree House. Saturday, get groceries, go exploring, canoe or kayak at the lake and make your meals at the Tree House. Great weekend!
2. The Cliffhouse Cottage on Galiano Island, BC
Get away from the city and soak up the sun from a deck off of this cliffside tree house. It has all the comforts of home plus an adventurous outdoor shower and a one of a kind sauna. The water looks clear, blue and beautiful!
Tree house cabins? How about Free Spirit Spheres on Vancouver Island: https://t.co/iQGS04o34s : hayleymorgan1 #10BestTravel pic.twitter.com/2WctOrYNBM
— Destination BC (@HelloBC) June 1, 2017
3. Free Spirit Sphere, Qualicum Beach, BC
There’s not much out there that’s wilder than being in the wilderness in the Pacific Northwest. These little spheres are quirky and unique. The perfect place to experience what it’s like to be in the middle of a coastal rainforest.
4. Terrace Beach Resort, Ucluelet, BC
Year round, this place is awesome. Stay in a beachfront cabin for a quiet, secluded and private getaway. Load up on groceries before going because Ucluelet shops shut down early. These rustic cabins high on the cliff, in the trees is in the best spot to watch storms, listen to the ocean and relax in the hot tub on your deck.
Winter special @ Log Cabin @ Secret Cove Tree House. Book for $195 p/n based in 2 people. http://t.co/ZokRCenQSi pic.twitter.com/8IbmyuxRi9
— Ivan Mansanet (@IvanMansanet) March 5, 2014
5. Secret Cove Tree House, Halfmoon Bay, BC
It just sounds amazing. Another little getaway for those that love hiking. Check out the local trails then take a dip in a private the hot tub.
Do you have any Tree Houses to add to the list? Let us know in the comments, we’d love to check them out!