Live Out Your Childhood Dreams With A Stay At This Hobbit-Like Treehouse In New Hampshire
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There’s something magical about an escape to the woods. Whether it was childhood jaunts into the forest while imagining the companionship of imaginary creatures or simply enjoying the fresh air that comes with being outside in New Hampshire, we have fond memories of being young and surrounded by nature. While we sometimes miss those days, it’s nice to know they can still be enjoyed right here. This treehouse is unique, beautiful, and might just satisfy your craving for an adventure.
Open year-round, this little hideaway is a wonderful escape from the every day. And while it feels truly rural, it's just 20 minutes away from everything you might need in North Conway.
As long as you're okay with living in a more rustic way for a few days, this place has everything you might need. The kitchen has a triple burner Coleman stove, 6 gallons of water, cooking tools, and staples like olive oil and seasonings for preparing your own food.
Just look at how lovely the inside it. You'll find sawdust for composting, a solar light, toilet paper, guest art, and even the Airbnb magazine for, ahem, longer trips to the loo.
And Christie is a New Hampshire Justice of the Peace which makes this a great place for small weddings and elopements. They even have a tiny little chapel!
Most of all, we love the remote feel of this magical little home. Spend a night or two unplugging and enjoying the nature that surrounds you here in New Hampshire.
Tree House at the Shire can be booked through Airbnb. While it books up quickly, it’s open year-round which means there’s a good chance you can snag a few nights in the winter if you can’t make it in the summer. The price for one night is about $114.
Michelle has lived in many places, but counts Maine as one of the best. In addition to the smell of ocean water in the air on rainy days in Portland, she loves puppies, photography, funny people, the Maine Red Claws, traveling, fresh tomatoes, Cambodia and filling out forms. For questions, comments and inquiries please email: mstarin@onlyinyourstate.com.