This is an incredible air-conditioned tree house in Saint Cloud, Florida near theme parks and other interesting destinations.
It has a complete wrap around balcony and deck and is perfectly nestled into a southern live oak tree that’s estimated to be around 300 years old. There are 4 horses on the property that you can enjoy looking at and even feed provided carrots to. Anyway, the treehouse features a bedroom, bathroom, kitchenette, table and chairs, and outdoor space. Check it out! I can’t wait to stay here someday! How about you? PS – you can book it via Karen And Rick on Airbnb.
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Incredible Tree House Nestled In Ancient Oak Tree

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The tree house is gently nestled into the incredible oak tree. The deck is built 14-ft. from the ground.

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Inside is a comfortable queen bed with a fan, smart tv, oversized windows, privacy curtains, and vaulted ceilings with a skylight.

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You are literally nestled into the live oak tree in this cozy little cabin.

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There’s a kitchenette with a refrigerator, sink, microwave, and toaster oven.

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Open shelving for easy access to everything. That’s always nice when you’re a visitor somewhere. You can just see where everything is. I like that.

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“Make yourself at home.”

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There’s a full bathroom too.

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Fully tiled shower with plenty of space.

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I could see myself getting too comfortable here.

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How cool is this!

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It’s 27 steps up to the magical little cabin.

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The deck is built 14 feet up from the ground.

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The warp around deck is so cool.

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This seems like the ultimate getaway.

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There’s an outdoor dining set and camping lounger.

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The oak tree is your cozy best friend from up here.

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What an incredible tree house build!

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View from the entry.

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I could see a place like this being booked all of the time!

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There are 4 horses on the property that you can feed provided carrots to. 🙂

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Highlights
- Tree house with full wrap around balcony
- Bedroom area with table and chairs
- Full bathroom
- Kitchenette
- Oversized windows throughout
- Incredible views
- The deck is 14 feet from the ground
- It’s 27 steps to get up there
- 4 horses on the property
- Common area with fire pit
- Saint Cloud, Florida
- 10 mins to Wild Florida Airboats & Gator Park
- 18 mins to Reptile World Serpentarium
- 36 mins to Disney Springs
- 1 hour 10 min to Cocoa Beach
- 38 mins to Universal Studios
- 2 hours to St. Pete Beach
- 36 mins to Downtown Orlando
- “Meemaws Country Cottage” is also on the property and sleeps 6
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This seems like a lovely place to relax. The horses are a bonus!
Just lovely! ❤️❤️❤️ 🐴
Am I the only one who is wondering about what engineering is needed to install a working plumbing system for a tree house?
Not really much in Florida. It never freezes. the sand absorbs everything so a septic is standard and simple. The pipes in the house are the same in any new construction, PVC, PEX and so on. Electrical is the same with a conduit on the tree or post. All that is needed is to allow for flex and compression which are accomplished by flex pipe in a small section. Remember to check local and IRC codes. There it is.
Thanks Robert!
That clears up THAT mystery! 🏆 Not as much voodoo involved as what I was thinking!
oh, I love everything about it!!!
I could live here full time and never leave. I love it!
27 steps are too many if you have a walker, rollator or wheel chair, but it is beautiful.
I am with you, Maggie! A cute little treehouse elevator would solve that problem; I have a prosthetic leg and bending at the ankle is tricky. Steps are not my friend! But if I never have to come down then I would be happy there! 😉