Sleep Among Towering Oaks And Pines At The Sugar Creek Tree House In North Carolina
By Robin Jarvis|Published May 15, 2021
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Robin Jarvis
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Robin Jarvis began writing for OnlyInYourState.com in 2015 and quickly advanced to a Senior Editor role. She's currently the Brand Manager and has a Bachelor's degree from West Virginia University in Journalism with a minor in Marketing. Her career history includes long running appearances on radio and television. She also has served as publisher of Shades of Green Magazine and Design Lead on several print publications. Her love for travel has taken her to many parts of the world. She's lived in the Carolinas for more than three decades and currently resides in Charleston, SC. When she's not working, she loves playing guitar, painting, traveling, and spending time with family.
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If you’ve been looking for the perfect spot in the wilderness of North Carolina to relax and unwind, then look no further! There’s a treehouse located about halfway between Asheville and Boone that should fit the bill very nicely. Perched on a hillside 35 feet above a babbling stream, the Sugar Creek Treehouse is 600 feet of luxury you won’t be able to pass us.
The humble abode is listed for rent on Airbnb.com (link below) and probably stays pretty booked... so get your dates in order soon and get them reserved.
A second sleeping loft is found above the living room, accessible via a wall-anchored set of climbing rails. Other sleeping pods are found on the window seat in the master loft and on the sofa in the living room.
The treehouse is located just 20 minutes from the Blue Ridge Parkway, so you'll be able to get out and explore one of the most visited national parks in the country.
When you get back from a day of fun exploring North Carolina, soak for a while in the hot tub. Sip a glass of wine and enjoy!
What more could you ask for in a hideaway? At the time of publication, the Sugar Creek Treehouse rents for $192 per night for up to six guests. You can learn more or reserve your dates on the treehouse’s listing page on Airbnb.com.
Where’s your favorite place to head to when you want to get away from it all? Let us know in the comments!
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