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When you think of winter in Kentucky, you may think of ice, snow, unpredictable temperatures, and a variety of indoor activities to keep the cabin fever at bay. But this year, perhaps you should look at this chilly season in a new way and consider reconnecting with nature. Winter camping may not be popular in the Bluegrass State, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a wonderful way to relax and enjoy time with friends and family. One of the most beautiful campgrounds in the state, HomeGrown HideAways in Berea, offers many overnight accommodations, but their Treetop Flyer Treehouse in Kentucky is especially magical. Snuggle up for an overnight winter escape at this rustic treehouse in Kentucky.

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The Treetop Flyer Treehouse in Kentucky is the perfect winter escape in Berea. And if you really don’t think you can handle camping in the winter, then definitely keep HomeGrown HideAways in mind for another camping adventure when the temperatures warm up again. Would you camp in a treehouse in Kentucky in the winter? Let us know in the comments and tag any friends who would join you!

For more information on the Treetop Flyer and other overnight options, visit the HomeGrown HideAways website and also follow along on Facebook.

And for more ways to spend the coldest season of the year, check out these 10 best things to do in winter in Kentucky.

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