Who hasn’t wanted to spend the night in a treehouse? This incredible, rentable treehouse in Massachusetts will fulfill all your childhood dreams and has all the creature comforts you could want. Plus, there’s a giant slide!
Read on to learn more about this utterly unique spot in Massachusetts.
Airbnb/Karen This whimsical treehouse sits on a private 5-acre estate in Plymouth. It’s unlike any other accommodation in the state. The house is built into a stand of oak, cedar and pine trees and sits about 12 feet off the ground.
Airbnb/Karen But don’t worry! You won’t need to wrestle with a ladder to reach this canopy hideaway. You’ll reach the treehouse by a set of stairs on the side of the main house and a suspension bridge. Getting there over the charming bridge is half the fun.
Airbnb/Karen However, getting down from the treehouse just might be the best part of all. There’s a giant slide leading from your treetop lodgings to the ground. The kid in you will love whizzing down to the soft grass below, but if you’re not quite up to the slide, you can still get down via the bridge and stairs.
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Airbnb/Karen Inside, you’ll find an (almost) full kitchen and bath. There are screens on al windows and a charming screened porch for when you want to enjoy the fresh air without the bugs. The bedroom sleeps two on a queen mattress in a cozy loft. There’s also a small refrigerator, a microwave, a television and internet access. Plus, you’ll have a private bathroom.
Airbnb/Karen Located on over 80-acres of conservation land, the treehouse offers a stunning view of Cape Cod Bay and the mouth of the Cape Cod Canal. On a clear day, you can even spy the coast of Hyannis.
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Airbnb/Karen Guests can also use the pool, fire pit and bocce court. If you feel like a bit of a stroll, you can walk down to the beach across the street. You’ll have the complete camping package with all the comforts of home and an incredibly unique “campsite.”
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So how much will this amazing treehouse stay cost you? Surprisingly, not too much. It’s $225 a night, which is a pretty spectacular rate for a private “home” right on the beach on Cape Cod. Click here for more information, directions and to book the treehouse for an unforgettable stay.
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This whimsical treehouse sits on a private 5-acre estate in Plymouth. It’s unlike any other accommodation in the state. The house is built into a stand of oak, cedar and pine trees and sits about 12 feet off the ground.
But don’t worry! You won’t need to wrestle with a ladder to reach this canopy hideaway. You’ll reach the treehouse by a set of stairs on the side of the main house and a suspension bridge. Getting there over the charming bridge is half the fun.
However, getting down from the treehouse just might be the best part of all. There’s a giant slide leading from your treetop lodgings to the ground. The kid in you will love whizzing down to the soft grass below, but if you’re not quite up to the slide, you can still get down via the bridge and stairs.
Inside, you’ll find an (almost) full kitchen and bath. There are screens on al windows and a charming screened porch for when you want to enjoy the fresh air without the bugs. The bedroom sleeps two on a queen mattress in a cozy loft. There’s also a small refrigerator, a microwave, a television and internet access. Plus, you’ll have a private bathroom.
Located on over 80-acres of conservation land, the treehouse offers a stunning view of Cape Cod Bay and the mouth of the Cape Cod Canal. On a clear day, you can even spy the coast of Hyannis.
Guests can also use the pool, fire pit and bocce court. If you feel like a bit of a stroll, you can walk down to the beach across the street. You’ll have the complete camping package with all the comforts of home and an incredibly unique “campsite.”
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