Starting for as little as $65/night, these 10 great Airbnb treehouse vacation rentals can be yours this summer. Some may be far enough away to warrant a long trip, but others might be close enough for a weekend staycation. Here are our 10 select favorites.
Atlanta Airbnb Treehouses Tucked Away in Buckhead Woods
Located in Buckhead in Atlanta, Georgia, this treehouse is actually a suite of three treehouse rooms that are connected by rope bridges. Each room is furnished with antique objects and natural artifacts. The bedroom has a double bed, a desk, side tables, an antique birdcage, and votives and fairy lights. The living room has antique furnishings like 80 year old windows, a 12-candle chandelier, a 6-seater, and a balcony. The deck includes a circular seating for 10 and a hammock. Of course, the treehouse is surrounded by old trees and scenic greenery. Atlanta Airbnb Treehouse for Rent | Gallery View in gallery View in gallery View in gallery
Airbnb Treehouse Above San Francisco Bay
This treehouse is built on a 150-year-old oak tree in a private, wooded property with views of the San Francisco Bay. The treehouse has a comfortable queen bed in the sleeping loft and a daybed on the lower level. Guests have private access to a dedicated shower and kitchenette on the lower level of the owners’ log home. According to its description, this Airbnb treehouse is ideal for individuals or couples who just want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. San Francisco Bay Treehouse for Rent | Gallery View in gallery View in gallery View in gallery
Hawaiian Airbnb Treehouse at Kilauea Volcano
This Hawaiian treehouse was custom designed and built by the same crew usually seen on Treehouse Masters on TV. The treehouse was built as a companion to a Bali-style rainforest pavilion located a couple of blocks away. The pavilion was designed to be a wedding venue and the treehouse was built to be a honeymoon location and, therefore, designed to sleep a maximum of two persons. The treehouse is built with two levels and includes a living room with chairs and a flat screen TV, a kitchen, outdoor shower, composting toilet and vanity, and indoor fireplace. There is a lanai with a hot tub and dining table and chairs. The treehouse was built mostly with recycled materials. Airbnb Hawaii Treehouse Vacation Rental | Gallery View in gallery View in gallery View in gallery
Airbnb Treehouse in Sonoma County, CA
This multi-level treehouse is built on a 110-foot eucalyptus tree just five minutes from Petaluma in Sonoma County, California. The treehouse has a deck and living area with a twin bed and couch on its main level and a canopied queen bed in the loft area. There are windows all around that provide views of the hills and forests, and the vineyards and farm lands in the surrounding areas. The treehouse has a toilet, but guests will have to take their showers in a nearby barn. That just adds to the charm! Breakfast for the guests is also served in the kitchen of the main house. Airbnb Treehouse Vacation Rental in Petaluma, CA | Gallery View in gallery View in gallery View in gallery
Dreamy Tropical Treehouse in Fern Forest, Hawaii
Located in Fern Forest, Hawaii, the Dreamy Tropical Treehouse is a bamboo treehouse set 15 feet off the ground. The treehouse has a hanging bed on the ground level and a wrap-around lanai on the level above it, accessible via a staircase. Sliding glass doors lead to the bedroom and, within the bedroom, another glass door leads to the bathroom. The treehouse clearly embodies the natural theme, what with all the natural materials and the large windows that let natural light in, a solar power system, and rain water catchment system in the bath. Many of the details in the treehouse were DIY-built by the owner to create a customized and private space for guests. Fern Forest Hawaii Treehouse Vacation Rental | Gallery View in gallery View in gallery View in gallery
Lookout Tower Treehouse in Southern Oregon
This unique treehouse in Tiller, Oregon, is not exactly a treehouse but rather an enhanced lookout tower built on private land surrounded by the Umpqua National Forest in Douglas County. According to its description, the tower is modeled after the fire lookout towers that were built by the US Forest Service in the early 1900’s. The tower has a queen bed and two twin beds, a full kitchen, and an exterior shower. The place includes hot and cold water, a refrigerator, a propane stove, a heater and lamps. A pit bathroom is located about a hundred feet from the base of the tower. Airbnb Treehouse Lookout Tower in Oregon | Gallery View in gallery View in gallery View in gallery
Miami Treehouse Vacation Rental on a Working Organic Farm
Located in a farm in “Little Haiti” in Miami, Florida, this treehouse has a third-level bedroom space that includes a double bed for two and a raised wooden slab that can accommodate a twin mattress for a third guest. Nets over the beds are provided to protect guests from mosquitos. Fans, incense and citronella candles are also provided. There is a shared kitchen in the lower level and the bathroom is located in a newly-built outhouse. There is also an outdoor shower nearby. This Airbnb treehouse accommodation is within a farm so guests can feed the animals and participate in farm events. Miami Treehouse Vacation Rental on an Organic Farm | Gallery View in gallery View in gallery View in gallery
Airbnb Treehouse in Whidbey Island, Washington
This Tree Home Suite in Whidbey Island is a 250 square feet octagon-shaped home with a cedar tree growing straight through the center. It’s a treehouse built about 13 feet above the ground and has a covered deck, surround windows and skylights. It has a queen sized bed, a “hidden” sofa bed, a desk, dining table, TV monitor, a radiator heater, and an electric fireplace. Guests are provided free WiFi, a refrigerator with a freezer, microwave, and dishes and silverware. Cooking isn’t allowed but guests can build a campfire in a fire pit and roast burgers, hotdogs and marshmallows. A porta-potty is provided on the deck of the treehouse, but guests can use a shower house and toilet located nearby. Whidbey Island Treehouse Vacation Rental | Gallery View in gallery View in gallery View in gallery
Peaceful Chicago Area Treehouse Vacation Rental
Built 15 feet above a waterfall and a Koi pond, this romantic garden treehouse in Schaumburg, Illinois has private access to a flower and bird-filled garden with a cedar hot tub, private shower with hot water, and gas grill. The treehouse itself has air conditioning, a fireplace, a full-size bed and twin sleeping loft, a private deck, and a kitchenette with a sink, microwave, ref, and coffeemaker. The treehouse also includes cable TV and WiFi. It also has an outdoor RV-type toilet. The treehouse is technically located in the backyard of the owner’s home but guests are provided all the privacy they need for their stay. Chicago Treehouse Vacation Rental | Gallery View in gallery View in gallery View in gallery
Airbnb Treehouse Living in Washougal, Washington
Out of all the treehouses in this list, this small treehouse in Washougal, Washington may be the closest to the typical treehouse, but can accommodate up to three people. It’s heated and cozy, and includes a sleeping loft for one person and a twin bed for one to two persons. Guests have access to a shared wet bathroom, outdoor shower, patio, yard, tree swing, and fire pit. The treehouse is not far from grocery stores, brew pubs, and some restaurants and convenience stores. It’s also close to hiking and biking trails. The treehouse is perfect for travelers who want to stay somewhere different for a change. Washougal Washington Treehouse Vacation Rental | Gallery View in gallery View in gallery View in gallery – – – – – – – – – – These incredible Airbnb treehouses can definitely make you reconsider staying in hotels when you travel. Do you know of any other amazing treehouses that are being rented out to travelers? Let us know in the comments or share with us on Facebook or Twitter. In the mean time, check out our coverage of 10 modern treehouse and cabin designs from last year, plus our obsession with wilderness studios like these on Pinterest: