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A visit to Utah’s national parks is a great way to spend a staycation, and you certainly have tons of options when it comes to lodging. Choose a historic lodge or a modern hotel… camp in a tent or RV… or enjoy an aerial adventure at a treehouse in Utah! If you’re looking for unique lodging and are up for a little adventure, we’ve found the perfect place. Check out The Treehouse at The Escape!

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To book this adorable Utah treehouse, visit its listing on VRBO. Does this look like a place you’d like to stay?

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Treehouse in Utah

What's another treehouse in Utah I can rent?

Once you've spent the night in a treehouse in Utah, there's no turning back. These impossibly charming dwellings are everyone's childhood dream come true! This delightful treehouse in Nephi, Utah, is sure to scratch that itch. Accessible via a charming 70-foot swinging bridge, the inside of this well-appointed treehouse is anything but roughing it. Open the front door of the treehouse, and you'll find a cozy living area with a couch, table and chairs, and a fireplace to warm you up. A television and Wi-Fi keep you entertained during your stay. We adore the sleeping loft; you'll climb up the ladder to access it, where you can snuggle into the queen-sized bed, tucked under the eaves. A pull-out sofa bed and small mattress provide more sleeping accommodations, too.

Of course, given the amount of climbing involved at this treehouse in Utah, it's admittedly not for everyone. If you're looking for a more accessible, yet still unique, cabin in Utah, check out the Zion EcoCabin. This is not your traditional place to stay in Utah, nor is it your standard "green getaway." In keeping with its green theme, the cabin eschews things like WiFi and television, as well as appliances such as microwaves, washers, and dryers. But in exchange for these modern conveniences (and distractions), this magnificent A-Frame boasts the most breathtaking, uninterrupted views of the southern side of the Zion Mountains (one side of this cabin completely opens up, giving you fresh air and gorgeous views for days), for an immersive experience in nature that can't be matched!

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