Photo: Courtesy of Airbnb Finding the perfect tree-house rental is slightly more challenging than booking your average A-frame. Some are rustic, with bathrooms located in an outhouse and no running water . Others are downright homey, with toilets, showers, and full kitchens. And no matter the tree house, you’ll likely have to climb up ladders or steep steps to enter.
From $360 at Airbnb Buy Secluded Intown Tree House in Atlanta, Georgia From $389 Photo: Courtesy of Airbnb This two-person tree house ten minutes north of downtown Atlanta features three separate living areas connected by rope bridges. The sitting room has 80-year-old glass windows with butterfly wings pressed between the panes. A bedroom features, as one reviewer described it, Parachute linens and a roll-out bed that lets guests sleep inside or outside.
From $233 at Airbnb Buy Adirondack Tree-House Retreat in Middle Grove, New York From $258 Photo: Courtesy of Airbnb Located in the foothills of the Adirondacks, just nine miles from Saratoga Springs, this tree house features a winding staircase that leads to a sleeping area for two and a covered porch.
From $350 at Airbnb Buy Tree House on Whidbey Island, Washington From $130 Photo: Courtesy of Airbnb Tucked away in the woods on Whidbey Island, you’ll find this 250-square-foot octagonal tree house with a cedar tree rising up the middle. The space sleeps four total, but three adults would be more suitable because there is a queen-size bed and a sofa bed that’s only slightly larger than a twin.