The Only Place Where You Can Have A Tropical Vacation Without Ever Leaving Arkansas
Toucan Treehouse in Arkadelphia offers a unique tropical getaway with luxurious amenities and scenic surroundings.
A tropical vacation doesn’t have to involve a lengthy flight. In fact, you don’t even have to leave the state! Instead, you’ve just got to book a stay at the Toucan Treehouse. Pure paradise, it’s nestled in a lush jungle-like garden and surrounded by tropical-inspired sites, such as a lost temple and a lagoon with turquoise waters.
Unbeknownst to many, a tropical oasis, known as Toucan Treehouse, awaits in Arkadelphia.
When it comes to the treehouse, it’s hard to say which is better – the accommodations or the setting.
Perched 35 feet in the air, the spacious treehouse has all the amenities of a typical house – and then some.
Pretty spacious, it boasts a full kitchen, two bedrooms, and a bathroom.
It’s got a few bells-and-whistles, too, including heated floors in the bathroom, a cargo elevator for groceries and luggage, and three porches – all of which offer great views of the surroundings.
Speaking of the surroundings, they’re amazing!
The treehouse sits in the middle of a 10-acre “jungle garden,” which boasts lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and a canal lagoon.
What’s more, the 10-acre jungle garden is nestled in the middle of a private 250-acre park that’s filled with several amenities, along with some unique sites.
In addition to 5 miles of hiking trails and four lakes, the grounds feature the ruins of a lost temple, a frontier fort, pirate’s cave, and two life-size pirate ships.
A picturesque paradise with lots of perks, Toucan Treehouse offers a tree-mendous tropical getaway right here in the Natural State!
Ready to book a stay at this tropical oasis? For more info, or to reserve Toucan Treehouse, check out the original listing on Airbnb.
So, did you know about this tropical retreat? Ever booked a stay at Toucan Treehouse? If so, what’d you think? Know of another spot that offers a tropical escape? Tell us!
This isn’t the only unique treehouse getaway in the state. Click here to read about one that’s nestled in the middle of a wildlife refuge.
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