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The Bonbibi: Nestled at the heart of the property and named after an Indian forest goddess

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Sleep Among the Trees

Experience a Nostalgic Source of Comfort and Solitude: The Treehouse

Article by Caitlin Agnew

Photography by Josh Hebert

Originally published in Bellevue Lifestyle

Looking to get away to the great outdoors without roughing it too much? Only 20 miles from the Eastside, just outside Fall City, TreeHouse Point offers an easy escape from the city with a unique twist on glamping. Pick from seven unique modern treehouses that feel more like luxury bungalows than kid hangouts. In fact, no kids are allowed at TreeHouse Point. These playhouses for grown-ups provide an intimate getaway for couples, where guests are encouraged to un-plug, relax in solitude, and enjoy the surrounding beauty. As seen on the popular TV series “Treehouse Masters,” Nelson Treehouse & Supply built and designed Washington’s first treehouse bed and breakfast. Each tree house has its own unique design and charm. All are fully furnished, with heating and electric, glass windows, and foam insulation in the roof and under the floor. Spend the day enjoying the outdoors, as TreeHouse Point is conveniently located near plenty of hiking, summer and winter activities.

TreeHouse Point offers guided treehouse tours, lodging, weddings and elopements, and accommodation for meetings. Whether your goal is a quiet getaway for two or a life celebration with friends and family, TreeHouse Point is an unique and nostalgic lodging option. For more info visit treehousepoint.com

Seven Treehouses to Choose From:

1.     Temple of the Blue Moon

2.     Trillium

3.     Upper Pond

4.     Nest

5.     Bonbibi

6.     Burl

7.     Ananda

  • The Bonbibi: Nestled at the heart of the property and named after an Indian forest goddess
  • The Trillium roosts 16 feet high in a tremendous cedar tree.
  • The Temple of the Blue Moon was the first treehouse built on the property
  • The Ananda: luxurious and modern treehouse was completed in 2021