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At a Glance

    Pros

  • kids love the Swiss Family Robinson atmosphere
  • it truly feels at one with the surrounding old-growth forest
  • amazingly quiet and peaceful

    Cons

  • accommodations are extremely rustic
  • some units don't have bathrooms
  • two-night minimum during week and three-night minimum weekends during spring to fall

Out 'n' About Review

You sleep among the leaves in the tree houses of this extraordinary resort—the highest is 37 feet from the ground. One has an antique claw-foot bath; another has separate kids' quarters connected to the main room by a swinging bridge. Other units have stained-glass windows, sleeping lofts, and other quirky features. There is also an earthbound cabin with a view of the old-growth forest. The least expensive units don't have bathrooms—guests use the common facilities, which also include a game area, fire pit, and common kitchen. Lots of fun activities are offered, from ziplining to horseback.

    Hotel Details

  • 15 tree houses, 1 cabin.
  • Rate includes breakfast.
  • Credit cards accepted.

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