Treehouse rentals have become one of the hottest trends, and what better way to enjoy Oregon than a stay in one? After all, this state is filled with lush greenery and plenty of trees, not to mention a gorgeous coastline. These dreamy options offer everything from a treehouse in a city oasis to the wine country, beach, and beyond.
Tree Top Studio - Jacksonville
Book a stay at this treehouse rental in Jacksonville, Oregon for a treetop view of the Siskiyou mountains. The studio offers incredible views in every direction, and you’ll. Have direct access to trails leading to an old-growth forest and a beautiful creek. The kitchen is well equipped, and the living room features cozy nooks to unwind, while the bedroom upstairs has a comfy queen size bed. A highlight is the outdoor hot/cold shower with a wrap-around bench with 360-degree views.
Oregon Treehouse Getaway - Dallas
Enjoy a memorable stay in this cozy treehouse, where you can wake up surrounded by greenery next to a crackling fire. It has plenty of fun and unique features, including a fireplace outside on the balcony, a towering tree growing through the middle, and beautiful octagon windows that bring in the natural light. Kick back on the comfy outdoor chairs and take in the views as you admire the stunning scenery.
Treehouse Glamping Adventure - Sandy
The Izer Treehouse provides an off-grid glamping adventure in a secluded setting that overlooks the Bull Run River Canyon. You’ll have easy access to fun on the water, including rafting and kayaking along with a peaceful abode with a bird’s-eye view from 30 feet off the ground. There’s no TV or Wi-Fi, so just relax and enjoy the fresh air and the sounds of nature. There is limited power, approximately 7 to 8 hours a day, with a lantern and headlights for backup and runs to the outhouse. A BBQ on the deck can be used for cookouts.
Beautiful, Magical, Treehouse - Mount Hood
Truly beautiful and magical as the name belies, this treehouse sits on a 20-acre property at the base of Mount Hood, ideal for outdoor adventurers who don’t mind roughing it while being close to hiking trails and skiing at the area’s top resorts. Below the treehouse, you’ll find comfortable seating and a fire pit. After ascending the spiral staircase to your special retreat, you’ll find kitchenette items like a microwave, mini-fridge, and a coffeemaker. There’s a queen-size bed in the sleeping loft and a seasonal outdoor shower too. The property offers trails for hiking, disc golf, basketball, a pendulum swing, horseshoes, and carpet ball along with a one-acre pond popular for swimming during the warmer months. It has a small island, kayaks, and a zip line for thrills too.
Off the Grid and Forty Feet Up - Tiller
Get off the grid at this unique treehouse rental surrounded by the Umpqua National Forest in Douglas County, Oregon. While it was modeled after fire lookout towers built by the US Forest Service in the early 1900s, it has plenty of modern essentials, including a full kitchen with hot and cold running water, a propane stove, a refrigerator, a heater and lamps, an exterior shower, and comfortable beds. Best of all, the windows let in summer breezes and allow you to appreciate the stunning views.
The Treehouse at Farwood Retreat - Tiller
Enjoy spectacular views overlooking Jackson Creek in the Umpqua National Forest with a stay at The Treehouse at Farwood Retreat. It’s the perfect spot to totally disconnect from the “real” world in an off-grid space with no cell service. There is solar polar and water is sourced from the creek, while your phone can be connected via limited-speed satellite Wi-Fi, primarily for loading maps or for emergencies. A compost toilet is included along with a kitchen, comfy furniture, and lots of thoughtful touches throughout.
Bluebird House - Gold Beach
Nestled among the trees overlooking the Pacific, the Bluebird House is the place to escape it all, set on a 7-acre property with a farm, forest, and beach. There is no TV or Wi-Fi, but there are empty sands and crashing waves right below, providing an idyllic setting to forget about it all and just enjoy spectacular nature. The host will introduce you to the friendly donkeys on the property if you’d like, while the town of Gold Beach nearby offers shopping, dining, breweries, and more.
The Tokin' Tree - Cave Junction
The Tokin’ Tree is just what it sounds like, a treehouse located on a working cannabis farm that’s 420-friendly and even comes with some complimentary cannabis. A free tour of the garden is offered during the season too. It’s available for up to four guests who are 21 or older only and is an actual treehouse that’s supported by trees, which means it may sway a bit in the wind, but that just adds to the experience. it comes with a toilet and shower, kitchenette items like a mini-fridge, microwave and toaster oven, along with a comfy bed and heaters to keep you cozy and warm.
Heartland Treehouse - Langlois
Nestled between two massive fir trees that overlook a steep river canyon, the Heartland Treehouse is located 15 miles south of Bandon along the southern Oregon coast. You’ll be able to fall asleep to the sounds of a waterfall while enjoying a secluded stay that provides the perfect escape from the chaos of the modern world. It includes side-by-side tubs for a relaxing soak and a sauna too.
Forestree @ Out 'n' About Treehouse Treesort - Cave Junction
This treehouse is extra spacious, accommodating four to five guests comfortably with a queen bed, single wide bunk beds, and a small single cot built into the wall. It may be best for a family as the toilet and sink are separated from the room by a thin curtain so that you don’t have to climb down 30 feet in the dark of the night to find a restroom. Getting there is an adventure itself, requiring a climb up three flights of stairs, followed by crossing two suspension bridges and then climbing another seven stairs. But you’ll enjoy a fun base that’s close to many attractions, including the coast, Oregon Caves National Monument, and the Redwood National Forest, with opportunities for hiking, fishing, and rafting nearby.
The Treehouse Retreat - Philomath
The Treehouse Retreat offers a fun and affordable camping-style retreat just five miles from Oregon State University. It sleeps up to three and includes a heated outdoor shower and an eco-friendly compost toilet but the highlights are the property which includes a fire pit gazebo, rope swings, a zipline, a trampoline, and a spring-fed fishing pond with a waterfall and working waterwheel. In the evening, it’s especially enchanting, illuminated by fairy lights.
Peacock Perch @ Out 'n' About Treehouse Treesort - Cave Junction
Located just north of the California border, 12 miles outside of Cave Junction near the Oregon Caves National Monument, Redwood National Forest and the Oregon coast, the Peacock Perch is the real deal. It’s actually supported by the trees unlike many others, sitting 18 feet off the ground. It sleeps up to three and includes a queen bed, small single cot and a hand sink with cold running water. The restroom is about 30 feet from the base of the stairs, and you’ll have access to many shared amenities. There’s a small kitchen space with kitchenette basics like a microwave, coffee pot, toaster oven and utensils, along with BBQ grills and propane burners. Guests can also enjoy a common fire pit area with wood supplied and a seasonal outdoor swimming pool fed with fresh river water. Wi-Fi is available in the main lodge.
Lilly Glen Tree House at Taylor Creek Lodge - Gold Beach
Enjoy the best of both worlds by staying in a magical treehouse while enjoying access to all the amenities at Taylor Creek Lodge. Guests can enjoy a sauna, hot tubs, a gym, laundry facilities, a bar/kitchen/game room, picnic areas, walking trails, and more. Activities are offered too, including gold panning, nightly bonfires with S’mores, and climbing ropes. The treehouse itself is rather luxurious and overlooks an enchanting waterfall. It has a Smart TV and DVD player, a small kitchenette with a large mini-fridge, a bathroom with a toilet and running water, while the master bedroom has a huge soaking tub and a view of the waterfall.