Stay Overnight At This Spectacularly Unconventional Treehouse In Utah
Some of our best memories are made on vacation, but you don’t need to hop on a plane or drive a thousand miles to have fun and do some bonding with that special person in your life. Utahns have tons of recreation opportunities right in our own backyard, and there’s a pretty little treehouse in Park City that’s the perfect getaway for recreation and romance.
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To find this dreamy little treehouse, head to Park City! This mountain town has tons to offer, from mountain biking and hiking to dining and shopping. And when you're ready to snuggle up and relax, this unique spot is quiet and romantic.
The little treehouse sits on stilts in the midst of a pretty forest. You'll take a three-mile-long dirt road to reach it, and you'll need a vehicle with all-wheel-drive. Climb the stairs up to your accommodations for the night...
...and step into a beautifully-appointed treehouse! The main level is a cozy living space with a small kitchen and sitting area. Enjoy Wi-Fi, television with Blu-Ray, DVD, and Chromecast, and a stack of games.
The kitchen is outfitted with everything you need to make a meal or snack, including a small refrigerator, stovetop, microwave, coffee maker and French press...
Climb the steep stairs up to the bedroom, tucked under the eaves. The 200-year-old fir tree comes right through the treehouse, bringing nature indoors with you, and the skylight provides a great view of the starry sky at night.
Bask in the beauty of this special place on the large front deck, which features some comfortable loungers. It's another great spot to stargaze during your stay.
Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
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