We found the Out N' About Treehouse Treesort quite by accident! We were looking to sleep in a tipi when Google automatically filled in the words "treehouse" for us. Really?! You can do that?! We stayed four nights and five days and they were the very best of our vacation, in fact, after we continued on with our road trip, the rest of the days seemed a little faded compared to those five magical days in a place that feels like the Ewok Village in Star Wars! So named because of the suspension bridges connecting all the treehouses together and because of the glowing lights strung up among the trees at night. The stars are unbelievable because it is so dark at night. You even have a clear view of the Milky Way! Don't worry if you are afraid of heights because there is a treehouse for you too! The houses are all unique, and are all at different levels from a few steps to dizzying heights, and all are different styles from rustic to shwanky!
We were greeted by the Staff members, one of which is the daughter of the mastermind behind these half dozen treehouse wonders. They were all so warm and accommodating! So were the kitchen staff who made breakfasts so delicious, my mouth is watering at the memory. Visitors provide their own lunch and dinner but a fully-equipped kitchen is available to the campers; from BBQs to spatulas. There is a common campfire pit with lots of chairs and tables to congregate and it truly feels like a close-knit community after only a few days. It is so easy to make friends and we all left with each others' emails and addresses and unforgettable memories. There are so many things to do right on location! From ziplining to horse back riding to swimming in a natural pool where it would be all too easy to imagine fairies flitting about your head. (A word of warning though! Because it is a natural pool and comes right from the river it can be very refreshing!! :D Brrrr!)
My children loved to feed the horses who were more than willing to eat! There are also free range chickens led by a majestic looking rooster named Stu, whom we all referred to as "Stew" because of his cheerful wake up call at the crack of dawn!
And if perhaps, visitors run out of things to do, there are plenty of things to do nearby, like the Oregon Caves, Crater lake, blueberry picking, sightseeing etc. People love it so much, that they are always booked solid a full year in advance so plan waaaay ahead of time!
Room Tip: it depends on your height tolerance, from almost ground level to way high up in the tops of the tree...
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