Cedar Creek Treehouse
Unusual Lodgings in Washington
In a forest near Mt. Rainier, the Cedar Creek Treehouse beckons to the adventurous soul who likes to try different and unusual lodgings.
High up in a tree, like 50 feet, reached by an 80-foot long suspension bridge and a bunch of stairs, your lodgings for the night is a view from the treetops.
For an added adventure there is also an 85-foot spiral staircase up to an observatory 100 feet up in a tree.
Look at that stairway to the right!
WOW!!!
In the observatory, look through a spotting scope to see the sure-footed mountain goats and mountain views.
Lots of stairs.
A couple of suspension bridges.
Tree house lodgings.
An observatory high in a tree with a 360 degree view of the forest and mountains.
What’s it all equal?
Home for the night!
The 16-by16-foot cabin features a sleeping loft with two double beds. There’s a bathroom and kitchen and dining area. On the fourth floor of the five-story stairway leading to the tree house lodgings, there is a glassed in observation room.
The tree house can accommodate up to five people, with more sleeping space on the stairwell observation floor. There are also lots of camping spots below.
Cedar Creek Treehouse , P.O. Box 204, Ashford, WA. 98304.
Phone: (360) 569-2991
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