Seriously, if staying in a treehouse sounds like something you would like to do...you will want to check this place out. We planned this trip about about 4 months in advance and I'm sure you'll find you will need to do the same.
Upon arrival, we spoke with the female owner who was very friendly. She explained the basics. White Oak is the larger of the two treehouse's available, and the more secluded. We surprised our kids with this trip and they were so excited once they saw where we were staying!
There really is everything you need for your stay...bathroom with shower, two-burner cooktop, two beds in the loft plus a sofa which converts into a bed and wifi. Outside a hammock, two balconies, a tree swing and fire pit with chairs make it easy to relax a number of ways. You may even hear the cows or horses that live nearby.
Things you should know about the area: Be prepared and bring all the food you will need for the duration of your stay. We stayed two nights and planned on finding a dinner spot our second night. This was a mistake, as we spent a long day out hiking and exploring, so by the time we were ready for dinner we weren't interested in trying to find the one restaurant in the area, and instead made due with sandwiches.
When we return, we will bring more than...Seriously, if staying in a treehouse sounds like something you would like to do...you will want to check this place out. We planned this trip about about 4 months in advance and I'm sure you'll find you will need to do the same.
Upon arrival, we spoke with the female owner who was very friendly. She explained the basics. White Oak is the larger of the two treehouse's available, and the more secluded. We surprised our kids with this trip and they were so excited once they saw where we were staying!
There really is everything you need for your stay...bathroom with shower, two-burner cooktop, two beds in the loft plus a sofa which converts into a bed and wifi. Outside a hammock, two balconies, a tree swing and fire pit with chairs make it easy to relax a number of ways. You may even hear the cows or horses that live nearby.
Things you should know about the area: Be prepared and bring all the food you will need for the duration of your stay. We stayed two nights and planned on finding a dinner spot our second night. This was a mistake, as we spent a long day out hiking and exploring, so by the time we were ready for dinner we weren't interested in trying to find the one restaurant in the area, and instead made due with sandwiches.
When we return, we will bring more than enough food and we will book more than two nights!More
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