I’m going to be honest with you: I would never stay in this Airbnb. Not because it doesn’t look awesome and well-kept, but because the harrowing heights required to get to bed are definitely beyond my comfort level. But, wow, is this place cool.
First, you have to take 176 steps to reach the initial cabin, which includes a living room, kitchen, and loft bed. But if you want the killer view, you’ll need to take a mind-numbing spiral staircase up to a cabin suspended from the cliff above! In other words, don’t book a stay unless you’re up for a workout, as well.
The interior of each cabin has a rustic yet modern feel, and for the adventurous soul, this looks like the perfect vacation. Would you stay here?
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You Have to Be Brave to Stay in This Cliff-side Cabin in Campton, Kentucky

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View from the top of the highest cabin.

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Aerial shot of the whole complex.

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When the leaves are on the trees, it’s very private.

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Warm grey walls with pine boards line the interior.

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There’s a deck on the outside of the first cabin.

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Live edge is exactly what you want in this cabin.

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You’ll have what you need for some good cooking.

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Breakfast with a view.

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An air conditioner is an awesome touch.

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And here’s the loft bedroom.

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Up above the cliff-hanging cabin is this stunning deck.

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Here’s the cliff cabin’s bedroom.

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You are sky-high!

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Eeeeeek.

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Now that’s a spiral staircase!

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Ladder to the deck. Eeeeek again.

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Walking to ground level.

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Another deck surrounds one of the many neighboring trees.

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That’s a lot of steps!

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Could you handle this!?

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What a view.

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Oh hey! There’s a bathroom.

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Can you see yourself staying here?
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This is awesome! I wouldn’t mind staying here, or even living here. I’d just like a larger deck so I could have potted plants and more room to stretch out. A pulley system to bring up heavy supplies would be nice.
Now that’s a great idea!
Spectacular- no additional hiking needed! Stupendous. Isolating. I love the materials and cabins.
Natalie, the answer to your question
is NO! I’m 72+ and ‘way out of shape.
I would love to know how the supplies, construction and furnishings were moved/handled! Ty!
It was built by Cincinnati-based Treehouse building company, “The Canopy Crew”… You can look them up for info and how they get all that done…
Thanks, James! Some amazing work is nvolved.
Lovely inside, but would I go there, not just no but H***** NOOOOO, I am so terrified of heights that I had to fast scroll thru the first few pics, rofl.
Wow! But I would be too tired to climb the stairs to go to bed. Let alone get to the ladies on time.
Love those cabins. Perfect. But to echo Pat, oh hell no. Nope. Would not step foot in there.
Nope! Not a fan of heights, nor that many steps! But gorgeous for those willing!
This is awesome but no I couldn’t stay there. I don’t like heights and those stairs are way to much. Beautiful place though. Not knocking it. Is there a elevator? LMAO!!!! Is in a beautiful area but I would be shaking a lot and saying whoa! Very creative to whom ever built this.
Haha I would need an elevator too! Although even then I might have to pass!
A Standing Ovation to the crew who designed and carried up all the tools and the materials for this project and built it while they were hanging from the cliff, WOW! And YES even though I’m 69 I would stay there… The view would be a rush! Heights don’t bother me but id think very carefully about what I wanted to pack in on my back, cause once I climbed all those stairs I would NOT go back down till time to leave. LOL!
What a good point about the crew, Sherry!!