Secret Hideout Turned
Perfect Getaway

Seven one-of-a-kind treehouses await you in an old-growth forest along the banks of a spring-fed river in Washington’s Snoqualmie Valley. Treehouse Point is a perfect spot for connecting with nature and, perhaps, reconnecting with yourself. 

The Treehouses

  • Our Inaugural Treehouse with a River View

    The Temple of the Blue Moon was the first treehouse on the property. In designing the Temple, Pete Nelson was inspired by the classic lines of the Parthenon. An elegant bridge leads across a slope to the front door. Inside, walls lined with windows provide sweeping views of the forest and nearby river. The interior features two classic reading chairs, a writing desk, bookcase, handcrafted armoire, and a custom-built queen-size bed. The Temple also has a private balcony where you can soak in the sounds of the river. A small bathroom with a water flush toilet is just outside the door.

  • Tall and Grand with a Forest View

    The Trillium roosts sixteen feet high in a tremendous cedar tree. The first floor of this two-story treehouse is a cozy sitting room with two armchairs in which to nestle and gaze out into the forest. Soaring walls of windows (with a total of eighty panes) let in plenty of soft, natural light. A ship’s ladder leads to the sleeping loft, which holds a queen bed and, behind a curtain, a toilet and sink, and offers another sublime view into the forest canopy.

  • Modern and Luxurious with a Canopy View

    Ananda, completed in 2021, is the first-ever ADA-accessible commercial treehouse. Supported by two beautiful Douglas firs, Ananda features floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook the Raging River. It’s luxuriously appointed with stunning fir floors and walls, a fully plumbed half bath, a king bed, and a gas fireplace. Ananda is perfectly situated along the edge of the property for maximum privacy.

  • Charming and Private with a Canopy View

    The Burl curls around the trunk of a magnificent fir that soars nearly 200 feet from the forest floor. A long, rigid bridge provides access to this two-story treehouse. Inside, plentiful windows and a private balcony grant sweeping views of the canopy. On the first floor, two armchairs and a built-in countertop make for a cozy hangout zone. A ladder leads to the bedroom loft, which holds a queen bed and a fully plumbed bathroom with a sink and toilet.

  • Rustic and Classic with a Pond and Forest View

    The Upper Pond treehouse looks like something from the pages of a fairytale. At 170 square feet, it’s spacious, perfect for families with children (16 years and older) or for a getaway with friends. Two lofted single beds and one queen provide ample room to stretch out and relax. A private room inside the treehouse holds a compostable toilet. The treehouse features a large deck with stellar views of the property’s tranquil ponds.

  • Ultra-Cozy with a Pond View

    The Nest is an ultra-cozy retreat, the tiniest of our treehouses. Tucked in soaring cedar and spruce trees, the Nest holds a queen-size bed, two reading chairs, and a wide window wall. The interior space is extended by the deck, which offers views of the Upper Pond treehouse and the property’s peaceful ponds. For those who love the sound of raindrops, the Nest’s roof has the best rainfall acoustics at Treehouse Point.

  • Twisting and Climbing with a Forest View

    Nestled at the heart of the property, the cozy Bonbibi is secured to a healthy Western red cedar. A curved staircase with natural cedar branch railings climbs gently to the front door, which opens on cedar walls, finished with a high shine. Inside, a queen bed awaits. Large windows and a covered deck afford ample opportunity for admiring the forest year-round.

SEASONAL OFFERINGS

  • A Bright and Spacious Room in the Lodge

    This spacious room on the second floor of the Lodge features a king-size bed (in a custom red cedar frame) and a private bath with a vintage soaking tub and a separate shower. The bedroom opens to a private balcony overlooking the lawn and Raging River. With its luxe amenities, ample space, and forest views, the Cedar Suite is a popular alternative to staying in a treehouse.

  • Seasonal Cabin with a River View

    The Hideaway is a rustic cedar cabin overlooking the Raging River, available seasonally from May–October. It features large windows, a plush king bed, sitting area, heating, electricity, and a coffee bar. Outside, enjoy a separate bathroom with compostable toilet and a covered porch perfect for listening to the river. Ideal for a romantic escape or secluded retreat, The Hideaway offers a rejuvenating glamping experience in the spring, summer, and fall.

 AT A GLANCE

  • Please note that there is a 2-night minimum stay requirement for check-ins on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Check-ins on Sundays are available for a single night stay only. Single nights will occasionally become available, typically on Fridays or Saturdays.

  • While we adore children, overnight stays are for those 16 and above to maintain a mature atmosphere.

DATE RELEASE SCHEDULE

  • 2 p.m. PT on November 1 for January - December

  • 2 p.m. PT on the Monday 60 days prior, unless reserved for a private event.

Leave the ordinary behind and escape to your own private retreat in our unique bed and breakfast. You won’t forget the first glimpse of your treehouse, nor will you be able to describe dozing in the canopy once you’re back on the ground. We’ve captured wonder, and we hope to share it with you. 

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 Weddings & Elopements

Your dream forest wedding or elopement awaits you in the trees. Our distinctive venue brims with towering trees and lush greenery, enveloped by the ambient sounds of the river and witnessed by a collection of world-renowned treehouses.