Have you ever wanted to know what it felt like to be in your very own Swiss Family Robinson story—living high above the treetops without a care in the world? Then plan a trip to Historic Banning Mills in Georgia and stay in their epic Treehouse Village. Perched high above the ground in the most epic of accommodations, rent a treehouse for the weekend, and enjoy a memorable adventure with the family. Here's everything you need to know about the iconic Banning Mills treehouses.
Many people visit Historic Banning Mills in Georgia to get out in nature and tackle one of the craziest zip-lines ever constructed in the entire world.
But there is another reason to visit this giant adventure park, too—the treehouse village!
Visitors are able to rent a treehouse within the park for the weekend, for the ultimate high-in-the-sky accommodations.
There are two different options available to stay in the treehouses—a single-story treehouse or a double-story treehouse.
Each of the treehouse rooms has a king bed, gas log fireplace, a private bathroom with a shower, a jetted tub for two, and even a covered back deck to overlook the Gorge.
You can even add on a full country breakfast each morning you stay for an additional fee, which is most definitely worth it.
These rooms in the sky will need to be accessed by the sky bridge, which is a unique experience in and of itself.
The treehouses are rustic and simple, allowing visitors to unplug from more modern distractions and reconnect with loved ones and nature.
Reserve a treehouse room in Historic Banning Mills for a unique overnight accommodation you won’t find elsewhere.
Have you ever been to Historic Banning Mills in Georgia before? Share with us your experience at this one-of-a-kind treehouse village in the comments section! Or if you're looking for more information about this treehouse village and how to rent one, check out the Historic Banning Mills website or Facebook Page.
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