≡ Menu

Fort Ebey Treehouse with Wrap-Around Porch


This post contains affiliate links.

Treehouses are always incredible, but one designed by Pete Nelson of the Treehouse Masters TV show is extra remarkable! Unlike many tree houses you’ll find today, this one is solely supported by the surrounding trees and sways with them. The treehouse is located in Coupeville, Washington. It has a first-floor bedroom and a loft area with a sizeable daybed-like couch that you could also sleep on.

There’s a galley kitchen area with essential appliances (no large oven) and a sitting area that opens up to the porch via big French doors. The large deck has a spot for a hammock and a gas grill. Inside, there’s a bathroom with standard plumbing for a toilet and a full-sized shower stall. Enjoy incredible views and a private spot in the trees.

Don’t miss other amazing tiny homes like this – join our FREE Tiny House Newsletter for more!

Pete Nelson (Treehouse Masters TV Show): Designed This Tree House!

Fort Ebey Treehouse 6

Images via Airbnb/Jeremy

Tall trees will surround you!

Fort Ebey Treehouse 8

Images via Airbnb/Jeremy

Big French doors open out onto the deck.

Fort Ebey Treehouse 3

Images via Airbnb/Jeremy

Watch the sunset from a private porch.

Fort Ebey Treehouse 12

Images via Airbnb/Jeremy

You’ll feel like you’re one with the forest.

Fort Ebey Treehouse 5

Images via Airbnb/Jeremy

Take a nap in the hammock.

Fort Ebey Treehouse 1

Images via Airbnb/Jeremy

The whole home gets flooded with light.

Fort Ebey Treehouse 10

Images via Airbnb/Jeremy

The kitchen has a little convection oven, microwave, and a regular fridge.

Fort Ebey Treehouse 9

Images via Airbnb/Jeremy

The little bathroom has a residential toilet.

Fort Ebey Treehouse 1423

Images via Airbnb/Jeremy

Here’s the first-floor bedroom.

Fort Ebey Treehouse 11

Images via Airbnb/Jeremy

A complete shower in the bathroom.

Fort Ebey Treehouse 2

Images via Airbnb/Jeremy

Up in the loft, you can sleep or hang out!

Fort Ebey Treehouse 4

Images via Airbnb/Jeremy

The view from the bedroom.

Fort Ebey Treehouse

Images via Airbnb/Jeremy

Details from the Host:

  • The Fort Ebey Treehouse is an incredible and unique escape that invites you to relax and connect with nature without sacrificing any modern amenities.
  • Nestled underneath towering Douglas Fir trees, this fully equipped tiny house in a tree provides amazing views of the lush forest and Lake Pondilla. It also has immediate access to miles of mixed-use trails and easy access to two beaches on the Admiralty Inlet.
  • The 500-square-foot treehouse was designed by Pete Nelson, a renowned treehouse builder, owner of Treehouse Point, and star of the Treehouse Masters TV show.
  • Construction was completed at the end of 2020 by the incomparable Nelson Treehouse & Supply crew, and we are excited to share the Fort Ebey Treehouse experience with our guests.
  • The main floor of the treehouse contains an open kitchen and living room area, a table for four, a master bedroom, and a conventional bathroom with a standing shower. The master bedroom contains a queen-sized bed and limited but sufficient storage space. A ship’s ladder provides access to the loft area, which includes a seating area and a television with limited programming.
  • The couch in the loft easily converts to a comfortable double-sized bed for a second sleeping area. High-speed Wi-Fi throughout the treehouse and patio enables guests to stay connected and access streaming services without limitations.
  • The tiny-house-style kitchen is equipped with dishes and utensils for four. It has the following appliances: a single-burner convection cooktop, an air fryer toaster oven, a microwave, and a 6-quart InstaPot.
  • A propane grill is also available on the patio; however, the fuel is provided on a best-effort basis and is not guaranteed.
  • Unfortunately, the treehouse is not currently appropriate for or open to pets or children under the age of 12. Please get in touch with the host if you would like further information.
  • The treehouse is diver-friendly. Equipment rinse and dry space is available in the covered area under the treehouse platform. If you are a diver, please contact the host to coordinate the additional details.
  • The gravel road in front of the property provides space for up to two vehicles to park on the shoulder. Due to the unique nature of the location, accessing the treehouse requires going up and down several flights of stairs. Unfortunately, people with mobility issues may not be able to stay at this location.
  • Additionally, the loft area, which includes the TV and second sleeping space, is accessible by a ship’s ladder. People who are uncomfortable going up and down a ladder will not be able to access this floor and its amenities.
  • The structure is solely supported by living trees which are active in the wind. Consequently, the treehouse will shift or sway on windy days. While the motion is not pronounced, people who are highly susceptible to motion sickness may not be comfortable at this location. Contact the owners before booking if you have additional questions.
  • U.S. Navy jets from nearby Naval Air Station Whidbey Island may fly over the area at any time for several hours. The noise impact of the flyovers at the treehouse is minor but noticeable. Contact the owners for information on the flight schedule.

Learn More:

Related Stories:

You can share this using the e-mail and social media re-share buttons below. Thanks!

If you enjoyed this, you’ll LOVE our Free Daily Tiny House Newsletter with even more!

You can also join our Small House Newsletter!

Also, try our Tiny Houses For Sale Newsletter! Thank you!

More Like This: Tiny Houses | Cabins | Cottages | Tiny House Vacations | Airbnbs

See The Latest: Go Back Home to See Our Latest Tiny Houses

This post contains affiliate links.

The following two tabs change content below.

Natalie C. McKee

Natalie C. McKee is a contributor for Tiny House Talk and the Tiny House Newsletter. She's a wife, and mama of three little kids. She and her family are homesteaders with sheep, goats, chickens, ducks and quail on their happy little acre.
{ 0 comments… add one }

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.