Staying In This Wyoming Treehouse Is An Autumn Adventure You Won’t Forget
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When you’re looking for an unforgettable stay in one of Wyoming’s most scenic state parks, plan a visit to Keyhole Reservoir! Autumn is the best time for a camping trip in the Cowboy State, because the cooler daytime temperatures make for unbeatable hiking weather. You can also stay in a Wyoming treehouse cabin and enjoy the best views around!
Keyhole Reservoir and the surrounding recreation area were created in 1952, when a dam project on the Belle Fourche River was completed. Though most of the water is allocated to South Dakota, Wyomingites get to enjoy this remarkable park.
Keyhole offers plenty of camping options, but its unique in the fact that you can rent a surprisingly affordable Wyoming treehouse cabin and sleep high above the ground!
There's nothing like sitting out on the porch with your morning coffee and enjoying a relaxing view before heading out to enjoy the park's trails and time on the water.
Inside, you'll find cozy accommodations for your group. A queen sized bed and a set of bunk beds occupy the two bedrooms, and the comfortable living room furniture and equipped kitchenette make for more of a 'glamping' experience than a camping experience.
Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com