A Rustic Tree House Village In North Carolina, Cashie River Tree Houses Are A Tranquil Getaway

Discover the rustic charm of Windsor's tree houses in North Carolina's Inner Banks for a unique glamping experience.

North Carolina's Inner Banks is an underrated part the state's coastal region - and one that you'll likely want to explore sooner rather than later. Whether you love traditional camping, glamping, or roughing it in the wild, you may soon be inclined to pay a visit to the small town of Windsor, located in Bertie County, to experience a night in one of the Windsor tree houses, featured below. After a visit to this tree house village in North Carolina, don't be surprised if you begin to think that camping on the ground is a thing of the past.

The Cashie River Tree Houses are some of the most interesting places in North Carolina to go glamping.

These Windsor North Carolina Treehouses are located on the Cashie River. An elevated boardwalk carries visitors to and from their rustic abode in the tree canopy.

Several rustic tree houses are available for rent for a mere $60/night.

Inside, the scantily-furnished houses provide just the bare essentials — well, minus running water and bathrooms. (Those are available at a central location.)

The tree houses are furnished with a queen-sized sleeping platform and an additional sleeping loft.

There are no mattresses, just platforms. The tree houses do provide electricity and charming windows that open and close for creating some airflow during the night.

If you're a kayak or canoe enthusiast, then perhaps you've already explored the Cashie River by way of a man-powered vessel.

There is much to see and explore along the river, as evidenced in the fascinating beaver home seen here. The town of Windsor is a popular area to access the river. In fact, the tree house village is located next to the town's river access ramp.

Nightly tree house rentals are listed on the town's website along with a number to call to get more information or make a reservation.

If a rustic tree house experience just isn't on your bucket list and you prefer camping on solid ground, you can also stay at the Cashie River Campground & RV Park, also located next to the town's boat access ramp.

Don't have a kayak or canoe? That's no problem. You can also rent one of those from the town of Windsor!

When you're ready for your (affordable) tree house stay at this rustic tree house village in North Carolina, just give the town a call to learn more or to reserve your tree house. The number is (252)724-0994 -- just ask for Billy. Learn more about this charming and rustic tree house village from the official website for the town of Windsor, North Carolina. See more photos of the tree houses on their Facebook page.

Would you ever spend the night in one of the charming Windsor tree houses in North Carolina? We'd love to know!

Looking for more places to go glamping in the Tar Heel State? Check out these luxury campgrounds in North Carolina.

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