With Treetop Views and Cozy Blankets, This Snow-Covered Cabin In Utah Has It All

Boasting 270-degree views from an epic treehouse overlooking the Uintas, this treehouse cabin in Utah is the perfect winter getaway.

I think we all had childhood dreams of building an epic treehouse. While mine never came to fruition, I still get giddy when I see any treehouse Airbnbs pop up in my searches for unique rentals in Utah. This cabin in Utah isn’t your typical rental—it’s a treehouse perched above Park City! Come live out your childhood dreams and book a stay at this unique rental in Park City, Utah. Let’s check it out:

Sitting pretty at 8,000 feet and wrapped around a 200-year-old fir tree, this treehouse cabin in Utah is the stuff you dreamt about as a kid. 

The one-bedroom, one-bathroom Park City rental is absolutely perfect for a winter getaway or a couple’s retreat. Kids are not allowed in this rental for safety reasons. It’s big kid time!

Boasting spectacular views of the Uintas, the main room offers 270-degree views that will simply mesmerize you. Imagine waking up to this view after a fresh snowfall!

Speaking of snowfall, you’re going to need a 4x4 or AWD vehicle with clearance to access this treehouse. The roads to get here are unpaved and can be a combination of dirt, mud, gravel, ice, and snow, so you’ll also need four metal snow chains on your vehicle to get here. The owners of the treehouse have a partnership with Mark Miller Subaru and you can rent the vehicle from them and then rent chains from the Airbnb owner. Chains are mandatory during winter and mud seasons, which run from October 15 through May 31st. We promise it will all be worth it for a chance to stay in this epic treehouse!

While it is remote, guests still have plenty of modern conveniences, including WiFi, an apartment-style kitchen with a mini-fridge and a single stovetop, a Smart TV, and more. Of course, if you don’t feel like cooking on your vacation you can always head into town to enjoy one of the many restaurants in Park City.

It’s the perfect place for nature lovers. You might even catch a glimpse of Marvin the Moose, the resident moose who likes to stroll the grounds occasionally!

Visit the Airbnb listing to scroll through even more photos, read the reviews, and then book your epic winter getaway today. Read on to discover why winter in Utah is one of the best times of the year to visit our national parks. Bundle up and embrace the cold! Our parks look truly spectacular when covered in a blanket of snow.

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