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This is a truly unique vacation treehouse! Not only was it built for the Treehouse Masters TV show, but now it stands as a special spiritual retreat where you can only stay if you feel called to — and only if write an essay explaining your “innermost heart yearning” for your retreat at Celesterra.

The property is strictly vegetarian-only, and inside the treehouse, you’ll find a little kitchen perfect for cooking up appropriate meals. There’s a wood-burning stove to keep you toasty in inclement weather, and you can climb a ladder to the loft bed in the trees.

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The Treehouse is on a Vegetarian Retreat in Canton, North Carolina

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Now this looks like a cozy spot to stay in rural New York! The yurt treehouse sits on 27 acres, and is packed with a library that’s sure to make any bibliophile happy. You’ll feel like a wise old owl, curled up in a comfy chair reading a great book with woodland views.

The treehouse itself has a porch, queen bed, and chairs, but there’s a nearby bathroom and a covered camp house for cooking/grilling.

What do you think? Would you stay here?

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Romantic & Cozy Bookworm Yurt in the Trees!

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Images via Sheila/Airbnb

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This incredible off-grid treehouse certainly isn’t for anyone suffering from a fear of heights! It sits a whopping 50 feet up in the air, suspended high in the trees, and accessible via a 62-step spiral staircase.

Inside the treehouse is a studio-style set-up, with a queen bedroom corner, a super cushy couch, and a wood-burning stove to keep you toasty. The garage door opens to a large deck that has breathtaking views of the valley below. Check out the video tour at the end of the post!

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Raven Rock Treehouse in Fletcher, North Carolina

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This pair of mirrored treehouses in Kentucky reminds me of the Swiss Family Robinson compound! They are a fantastic blend of yurt-like round architecture, but hung in the trees to make them even more awesome.

Mirrors in a chevron pattern on the exterior of the pods reflects the beauty of the trees back at you. One pod is a living area, and the other one houses the two beds and a couple of hammocks. At ground level there is a third pod which has the bathroom.

What a super cool spot! Enjoy the photo tour below.

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Yurt-Like Pods Hung in the Trees!

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Images via Amy/Airbnb

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For 9-year-old Eli, his “dream treehouse” began as a piece of plywood where he could shoot Nerf guns from. Now, it’s an Airbnb where he and his mom raise money for charity.

When Eli told his mom he wanted a treehouse, she used it as a learning opportunity: She invested $200 into his business of selling glitter bombs and other fun trinkets at a local store. For three years he worked at his business and asked for no presents for Christmas or birthdays — he wanted 2x4s or money to go toward his treehouse! He paid back his mom and invested $6,000 into his Airbnb.

Now Eli’s dream is a reality, and he actually manages the Airbnb, helping with clean-up, greeting guests, and making sure the place is ready for the next vacationers. Check out his masterpiece below!

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9-Year-Old’s 17×17 Tree House w/ Kitchen & Bath

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While off-grid vacations are fun, it’s nice to stay in a treehouse with all the amenities, including a tiled indoor shower and — yes — a flush toilet!

This craftsman-built treehouse has funky a-symmetrical wall and a wonky window to add a bit of character. But there’s a leather couch, comfortable queen bed in the loft, and even a pulley for lifting your luggage. The live-edge counter tops and woodland accents make this stay both cozy and luxurious. Learn more below!

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Quaint & Quirky Treehouse on 5 Acres in GA

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Images via Airbnb/Debra

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Dan’s very first project on his property was his “Mancave.” He never dreamed that someone would want to stay in it, but when a friend recommended he put it on Airbnb, it became a popular destination.

That’s when Dan started getting creative: He built a mini-village inside an airplane hangar, and then constructed a yurt, and then went on to build the TREEHOUSE yurt, which includes an elevator, hot tub and resident Alpacas for you to meet and greet.

He’s currently constructing Woodstock, where you can stay in a vintage VW bus and play music on his stage. You have to watch the interview with Tiny House Giant Journey to “meet” the wonderful Dan and his vacation world.

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Danville: This Yurt Has an Elevator, Hot Tub & Alpacas

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Images via Airbnb/Dan

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Skip and Dan found the perfect property on Vashon Island (which is only accessible via ferry!) to put the treehouse they’d been dreaming of. It looks out over the ocean and is tucked in a canopy of beautiful trees.

Because of its remote location, there’s an outhouse and outdoor shower and just enough electricity for a mini-fridge and charging small electronics, making it the perfect place to truly get away from it all.

Up a ladder is a luxurious queen bed that just might make you feel like a kid again. The huge garage door opens up on the first level to the wrap-around deck where you can enjoy a morning cup of coffee, or evening glass of wine. Enjoy the tour with Tiny House Giant Journey below, and book your stay over at Airbnb!

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Private Treehouse on an Island: Perfect Romantic Getaway

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Nestled 18 feet up in the air is this beautiful treehouse called the “Kottage Knechtion” built from recycled materials. It sits on 5 acres in Nebraska, where there’s also a coffee shop providing complementary breakfast to treehouse guests.

A maze of staircases take you up to the deck and the one-bedroom home. Inside is a queen-sized bed and a separate toilet room, and there’s patio furniture outside for enjoying the sunset or sunrise.

The most striking feature is the large arched window that lets beautiful natural light into the room.

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Stay in the Trees at this Nebraska Bed & Breakfast

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