Travelers can take their adventures to new heights the next time they escape to the woods surrounding Hocking Hills.
These one-of-a-kind cabins, perched high above the ground, offer visitors the opportunity to fully immerse themselves in the region’s natural beauty from an unmatched viewpoint without having to sacrifice modern amenities and creature comforts.
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🌳🏠Hocking Hills Treehouse Cabins
The stunning homes at Hocking Hills Treehouse Cabins offer porch swings, fire pits and kitchenettes, plus they are pet-friendly. Each treehouse has its own unique touches, such as a glass-enclosed, circular master or a secret doorway bunk room.
One standout feature that each of the cabins have are wood-fueled hot tubs. The tub's crackling fires fill the air with a rich, natural aroma of cedar-infused smoke, so when you soak in the warm, bubbling and naturally-soft spring water, you get to experience multiple sensations while relaxing outside surrounded by nature.
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🌳🏠 Comfort in the Woods Treehouse
Tucked in the timbers of this dark sky region, Comfort in the Woods Treehouse offers unrivaled stargazing from a toasty hot tub situated on the deck that encircles the entire structure. Floating 20 feet up in a canopy of lush trees, travelers love the view of the meandering stream that rolls by this cozy, two-person treehouse. A fully-equipped kitchen and an inviting fire ring complete the treehouse experience, creating a perfect couple's weekend getaway that's incredibly affordable.
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🌳🏠 Maple View Treehouse
Among the Trees Lodging's Maple View Treehouse has room for four and is suspended among a grove of sugar maples. Guests are greeted with spectacular bird's eye canopy views after crossing the cable bridge to a sweeping deck. Doors open to a first-level master bedroom with a queen bed, while two twins fill a cozy overhead loft that's accessible via the hand-crafted ladder. This intimate 460-square foot tree house is small in size but offers big adventure and expansive windows for vistas from every angle.
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🌳🏠 Canopy Treehouse
The Canopy Treehouse at Canopy Ridge Cabins is Hocking Hills' first and only treehouse made entirely of cedar logs. Hidden in the trees 20 feet off the ground, this beauty's massive second-story deck takes guests even higher. The fully wheelchair-accessible treehouse features a fully-equipped kitchen with granite counter tops, a large walk-in tiled shower, a gas fireplace, a king bed with 900 thread count linens, WiFi, double decks, a hot tub, outdoor shower and a fire pit.
🌳🏠 Sidney Nook Treehouse
Corban Cabin Getaways' Sidney Nook Treehouse is hidden away in its own secluded woodlands. A dozen massive windows give wide-open views of the beautiful grounds below. Guests can snuggle by the fireplace indoors, or sit on the hand-crafted Adirondack chairs on the wrap-around timber deck with its 360-degree scenic views. Visitors can sleep among the trees in two queen bedrooms that are fully furnished with handmade hardwood furniture. A gas grill and the fire ring add to the inviting outdoor spaces.
You can check to see when each treehouse is available and how much your stay will cost on ExploreHockingHills.com.
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