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Wedding Venue Open House Gallery | Guide to Treehouse Point Weddings

Ever wonder what it’s like to get married at Treehouse Point? On April 29th, we held our first-ever Wedding Venue Open House, where guests were invited to wander through our property, step inside treehouses, and see the Treehouse Point adorned in florals to imagine their special day. Today, we’re taking you behind the scenes of the event and sharing what a wedding weekend at Treehouse Point can truly feel like.

We held our first-ever Wedding Venue Open House at Treehouse Point, and it was a smashing success! On April 29th, guests were invited to wander through our property, step inside treehouses, and see the Treehouse Point adorned in florals to imagine their special day.

To make the experience even more special, our preferred vendors created booths showcasing their work, while our team transformed some of Treehouse Point's most beloved wedding spaces into celebration-ready scenes.

Throughout the day, couples shared that seeing the venue decorated in person was even more magical than photos could ever capture. We’re thrilled at the prospect of putting on another Open House in 2027 to show more people the magic of weddings at Treehouse Point!

Who We Are

For those who are new here, Treehouse Point is a bed and breakfast tucked into the lush forests of the Snoqualmie Valley. Couples from around the world gather here to exchange vows among the trees and celebrate with their closest family and friends in a setting that feels like fantasy.

When we’re not hosting weddings, elopements, and retreats, we’re welcoming guests to stay a night (or two, or three) in the trees. Guests can book their treehouse stay here.

Throughout this blog, we’ll take you on a behind the scenes journey through the Open House experience, following the same path that guests took as they explored the property. Along the way, we’ll share some details about weddings at Treehouse Point and what they can look like, including what our all inclusive packages look like.

If you’re dreaming of an intimate forest wedding surrounded by treehouses, greenery, and a rushing river… keep reading.

Shuttle Service to Treehouse Point

The journey begins not at Treehouse Point, but at the Preston Park and Ride, less than 5 minutes away. Due to the intimate nature of our venue, the parking lot has a limited capacity for vehicles. Often, couples will hire an ongoing shuttle service for their wedding guests. This fee is included in 2027 wedding packages (excluding micro-wedding and elopement packages).

After arriving via shuttle from the Preston Park and Ride, guests were greeted with a map of the property, a champagne flute, and goodie bags. 

Touring the Treehouses

Couples were invited to explore each treehouse and imagine how their friends and family might enjoy a wedding weekend at Treehouse Point. Weddings at Treehouse Point are intimate, usually between 20 and 80 people - and lodging can accommodate up to 22 people total.

Learn more about our wedding packages here.

Photos by Claymore MacTarnaghan.

The Pond Room:

After exploring the forest, guests stepped into the Pond Room, where cocktail hour and dancing is held for weddings. Attendees were greeted by a beautifully styled dinner table where they could envision their feast taking place. 

Party music from our preferred DJ Magnolia Rhapsody played through the speakers, keeping the energy elevated and in good spirits. Some elopement and small wedding couples opt to have their wedding ceremony take place in the Pond Room.

More information about Treehouse Point elopements here.

Delicious catering from Treehouse Kitchen

Bites from Treehouse Kitchen, our preferred vendor for wedding catering, were served as guests mingled. Treehouse Kitchen was founded by members of the Treehouse Point and Nelson Treehouse family, and was created to bring elevated food, rooted in community to guests and wedding celebrations alike.

Throughout the Open House, guests also had the opportunity to learn more about our Inclusive Wedding Packages and how they simplify the wedding planning experience. Treehouse Kitchen offers a curated dining experience, with menu options designed to complement a celebration in the trees. The package includes one entrée, two sides, one salad, and up to three small bite selections.

Beyond catering, we work with our trusted partner One Boss Hospitality to make your inclusive wedding as stress-free as possible. No more worrying about timelines and setup. From florals and rentals to bartending, shuttles, coordination, and service staff, many of the details are thoughtfully handled for you, creating a smoother and more relaxing wedding experience.

Inquire about our inclusive wedding packages here.

Under the Tent Deck

Further along the path, guests arrived at the Tent Deck, one of our most popular dinner locations. The Petal & The Stem transformed the space with lush tropical greenery and a styled tablescape, helping couples envision their dreamy dinner surrounded by friends, family, and nature.

The Lower Lawn

The final stop was the Lower Lawn, where couples exchange vows. Styled for a ceremony, the space allowed guests to imagine walking down the aisle, saying "I do," and beginning their next chapter together in the heart of the forest. We also had our interactive experience vendors on the lower lawn, including a wedding painter and flavored cotton candy cart!

Our Preferred Vendors

We were thrilled to have several of our preferred vendors join us for the Open House and showcase their work. These talented professionals help bring Treehouse Point weddings to life.

Catering:

Florals:

Wedding Officiants:

Wedding Planning:

Photographers:

DJ:

Bartending:

Shuttle Service:

Banquet Service:

Interactive Experiences:

Photo by Ashley Hillstead.

Thank You for Joining Us

Our first Wedding Venue Open House was a wonderful opportunity to welcome couples into the magic of Treehouse Point and showcase the talented vendors who help bring wedding dreams to life. Whether guests were newly engaged, actively planning, or gathering inspiration, we hope they left with a clear picture of what makes a Treehouse Point wedding so special.

Interested in learning more? We'd love to help you plan your own unforgettable forest celebration. Reach out to our team to schedule a tour or inquire about available wedding dates.

Photo by Tori Osteraa.

Stay With Us!

Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway, a single-night escape, or a quiet retreat in nature, Treehouse Point has what you’re looking for.

With seven one-of-a-kind treehouses to choose from, and three iconic additional accommodations, there’s a perfect stay waiting for you.

Be sure to tag @treehousepoint to share your magical adventures in the trees with us! 

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Game Day Guide: Great Things To Do in Seattle If You’re Visiting

The biggest soccer tournament in the world is coming to Seattle this summer, and you may be wondering what to do around the area in between games. The Pacific Northwest is packed with unforgettable experiences from small town coffeeshops and scenic hiking trails to iconic city adventures. Here’s our guide for the best things to do in the Greater Seattle Area this summer.

Photo by Stephen Plopper.

The biggest soccer tournament in the world is coming to Seattle this summer, and you may be wondering what to do around the area in between games. The Pacific Northwest is packed with unforgettable experiences from small town coffeeshops and scenic hiking trails to iconic city adventures… Where do you even start?

To help you plan the perfect Greater Seattle getaway, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite summer outings for tourists and locals alike.

Your Home Base

For those discovering us for the first time, we’re a treehouse bed and breakfast located just 22 miles (about 30 minutes) from Seattle. Nestled along the Raging River, our 7 whimsical treehouses and 3 additional unique stays make the perfect home base for your summer travels in the Pacific Northwest.

If you haven’t heard about our cozy retreat, learn more here.

Photos of our Trillium treehouse by Claymore MacTarnaghan.

Seattle Must-Sees

Seattle is Washington State’s largest city, brimming with cafés, museums, waterfront views, and vibrant neighborhoods. Since Treehouse Point is just a short drive away, it’s easy to spend a full day exploring the city before retreating back to the trees.

Photo by Felipe Galvan.

If you’re driving into Seattle from the east side (where Treehouse Point is located) you’ll cross Lake Washington via I-90.

The I-90 floating bridges actually once held the world record as longest floating bridges in the world, before being surpassed by the SR 520 Evergreen Point Floating Bridge, which crosses over the same lake, just a few miles north! It’s amazing that the three longest floating bridges in the world all connect to Seattle.

Want to see both? Take I-90 into the city, then head back across Lake Washington on SR 520 for a scenic alternate route.

Photo by Felipe Galvan.

Pike Place Market

Photo by Angel Ceballoson Unsplash.

Pike Place Market is one of Seattle’s most iconic destinations, and is one of the longest operating public markets in United States history. It’s vibrant and bustling with farmers markets, crafters stands, flower vendors, restaurants, and countless small businesses! This market is one of the longest operating public markets in United States history.

Photo by Gerda.

While you’re at Pike Place, stop by the famous Pike Place Fish Market to witness the legendary fish tossing tradition that’s entertained visitors for decades.

Photo by Yousef Salhamoud.

After wandering through the market, pop in a stick of gum and head down the stairs to visit Seattle’s famous Gum Wall. The wall is packed full of brightly colored gum. It’s unexpectedly gorgeous… as long as you don’t think too hard about how the gum got there.

Space Needle

If you’ve ever searched “Seattle,” chances are you’ve seen pictures of the Space Needle piercing the sky. Built for the 1962 World’s Fair, the tower has become one of the most recognizable landmarks of Washington State. Designed around the fair’s futuristic “Living in the Space Age” theme, even the paint colors reflected the excitement over space travel, with names like “Astronaut White,” “Orbital Olive,” and “Galaxy Gold.”

Guests can ride the elevator to the observation deck for views of the Seattle skyline, Puget Sound, and Mount Rainier.

Photo by Andrea Leopardi.

Alki Beach

Spend the afternoon soaking up the sun at Alki Beach in West Seattle. This laid-back waterfront stretch is perfect for beach volleyball, biking, walking along the shore, or grabbing a bowl of clam chowder with a view of the Seattle skyline.

You can even have a bonfire with friends at the beach. “Beach fire season” spans from from May 22-Sept. 7.

Seattle Underground Tour

Seattle has an entire hidden city beneath its streets. As someone who has lived in the area my whole life, I only recently went on an Underground Tour. It ended up being one of the most fascinating tours I’ve ever experienced. Seeing what “old” Seattle looked like beneath the modern city was incredible, and learning how and why Seattle was literally rebuilt on top of itself blew my mind. I’d definitely recommend the Underground Tour if you have the time.

More Seattle Favorites

Other Seattle highlights worth adding to your itinerary include:

Around the Valley

If you’re heading east toward the mountains, there’s plenty to explore beyond Seattle as well. Treehouse Point is located in a forest next to the Raging River, and just a 5 minute drive from Fall City. On your way to Snoqualmie Falls, make a pit stop in Fall City for coffee, pastries, and small-town charm.

Photo of Temple at Treehouse Point by Claymore MacTarnaghan.

Fall City

Fall City is so small that it’s technically a village, but don’t underestimate the beauty and small businesses that calls this quaint area home. Fall City overflowing with unique hidden gems.

  1. Treehouse Kitchen: One of our favorites is Treehouse Kitchen, created by our Head Chef Manny Rodriguez and General Manager Abbey. This dream project brings elevated ready-to-heat meals, pastries, and locally inspired flavors to the heart of the Snoqualmie Valley. Coming soon!

  2. Aroma Coffee Co: Make sure to stop by Aroma Coffee Co for a delicious specialty coffee in the trees! Syrups are house-made by Chef Manny and their coffee is designed custom from Camber Coffee in Bellingham. Some Treehouse Kitchen pastries and meals will soon be available there as well.

  3. Pete’s Treefort:  See the magical Pete’s Treefort donated to Fall City by Pete Nelson on Treehouse Kitchen and Aroma Coffee Co’s shared property!

Snoqualmie Falls

Snoqualmie Falls is one of Washington’s most iconic landmarks and an absolute must-see for first-time visitors. The waterfall plunges 270 feet into the Snoqualmie River below and features scenic upper and lower viewing areas. Parking is free at both the Upper and Lower viewing lots. Drive down to the second viewing area from the top, or hike down the 0.7 mile trail.

Whether you stop for a quick photo or spend time hiking the trail, the falls are especially beautiful during the summer months.

Photo by Michael Sanchez.

Nearby HIKING

Looking to stretch your legs inbetween games? The Snoqualmie Valley and Greater Snoqualmie Area offer some incredible hiking opportunities:

  • Mount Si — a challenging but rewarding hike with panoramic summit views

  • Little Si — a shorter, more beginner-friendly alternative

  • Snow Lake — one of our favorite alpine lake hikes, located about 35 minutes from Treehouse Point

Photo of Burl at Treehouse Point by Claymore MacTarnaghan.

Issaquah Must-Sees

As you venture out of the Valley, you don’t have to go far to find one of our favorite spots: Issaquah, Washington. Enjoy some delicious grub at Black Duck Cask and Bottle, and then set out to explore the wilderness. Who knows… you may even stumble upon a troll.

Jakob Two Trees

Tucked in the forest is something quite surprising. As you explore Issaquah, you may find yourself wandering the paved Rainier trail and coming face to face with a troll! This 14 foot troll is named Jakob Two Trees, and was made by Thomas Dambo and his team in 2023 from recycled materials.

There are five other trolls made by Thomas Dambo in the Pacific Northwest. They live in Bainbridge Island, Ballard, Seattle, Portland, Vashon Island and West Seattle! These all fall under the theme of “Way of the Bird King.“

Pete even went to Thomas Dambo’s studio, just outside of Copenhagen!

Hang Out at Lake Sammamish

Spend time by the water at Lake Sammamish. Enjoy biking or walking the paved trails, or spend a leisurely day kayaking, canoeing, or renting a pedal boat on the peaceful lake!

Back to the Trees

Whether you’re here for the matches, the mountains, or simply a summer escape, Seattle and the surrounding areas offer endless ways to experience the Pacific Northwest. And at the end of the day, you can return to our quiet treehouse forest, fall asleep in the trees, and wake up feeling refreshed.

Stay With Us!

Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway, a single-night escape, or a quiet retreat in nature, Treehouse Point has what you’re looking for.

With seven one-of-a-kind treehouses to choose from, and three iconic additional accommodations, there’s a perfect stay waiting for you.

Be sure to tag @treehousepoint to share your magical adventures in the trees with us! 

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20 Years in the Trees: The Journey of Treehouse Point

For two decades, our bed and breakfast has welcomed guests from all over the world to stay in the trees. What began in 2006 as a single treehouse offering an intimate forest getaway has grown into seven whimsical treehouses and three additional accommodations. Join us as we look back on how this cozy escape came to be, and the legacy Pete and Judy Nelson created along the way.

Wow! We can’t believe it. It’s already been 20 years since the humble beginnings of Treehouse Point, when our bed and breakfast was just a single treehouse welcoming guests into the forest.

Our team and venue has grown so much since then. We’ve added a total of seven unique treehouses and three additional accommodations, our final one being LoveBomb in 2024, so people can experience the Pacific Northwest in a one-of-a-kind way.

Today, we’re reflecting on the journey that brought us here, and the heart behind what makes this place so special.

Photo by Luma Weddings

How Treehouse Point Came to be

In April of 2006, Pete Nelson purchased some property tucked between the Raging River and the Preston-Fall City Road. Unassuming and full of thick, healthy trees and foliage, Pete knew this land was the perfect spot for the treehouse retreat that he and his wife, Judy, had been dreaming of building.

Photos by Claymore MacTarnaghan

Of course, the path wasn’t without its challenges. At the time, treehouses were far less common in commercial spaces than they are today. With so many unknowns, Pete and Judy had to get creative, experimenting with innovative building techniques like tree pulling, as shown below.

Tree pulling is a non-invasive method to measure the strength of our trees to ensure guest safety.

The Creation of Treehouses

Pete Nelson and his team specialize in bringing childhood dreams to life. For many people, the idea of living in treehouses and wandering through the woods gets left behind with childhood. Not because the desire disappears, but because it no longer feels possible. Since 2006, Treehouse Point has invited adults to dream again.

The first invitation was in the form of Temple of the Blue Moon.

You may notice the grand columns along the entry way and horizontal logs across the top of the structure. These enchanting features were not added to Temple of the Blue Moon on a whim. The treehouse was intentionally designed as a woodland variation of the Greek Parthenon— one of the most iconic architectural structures in the world and a great inspiration for Pete!

Photo by Claymore MacTarnaghan.

Temple of the Blue Moon was completed in 2006 and was the first treehouse guests could stay in when Treehouse Point opened. At the time, the bridge was narrower than it is today and dipped down in the middle, resembling a hanging bridge.

In 2019, Temple of the Blue Moon was renovated into the magical treetop escape you see today.

We stayed in Temple of the Blue Moon which was perfect. Our bed was surrounded by windows and there were skylights up above so you could really see and feel being in the tree.
— Google Review

Over the years, more treehouses joined the forest. Burl, our romantic two-story retreat, was completed in 2013.

Originally, it featured a crow’s nest designed for guests to climb and take in sweeping views of the surrounding woods. Due to safety considerations, the ladder was later removed, but the spirit of adventure remains woven into its design.

Does Burl look familiar? You may have spotted it on Animal Planet’s Treehouse Masters with Pete Nelson.

Breakfasts at Treehouse Point

Judy’s love of cooking has always been a cornerstone of the experience here. In the early days, Judy would be the one in the kitchen making guests their delicious breakfast. Though she’s now focusing on other projects, her legacy lives on through recipes like her beloved granola, yogurt with lemon curd, and signature potato hash. Breakfast is served every morning 8:30am-10:00am in the Lodge by our team of talented and kind-hearted chefs!

Photos by Tiare Bowman

After you enjoy a hearty breakfast, wander down to our pond and you’ll see our iconic rainbow trout! They’ve grown so much over the past couple years, thanks to guests tossing them pellets from fish food dispenser to the left of the tables. 

Photo by Sammy Spence

I was obsessed with the trout pond and I enjoyed stopping by every morning and throwing out a few bits of the fish food set out for guests to feed them.
— Google Review

Photos by Tiare Bowman

DOes the River Actually Rage?

As you lay your head down to sleep high in the canopy, you may hear the distant roar of rushing water. How can that be when you’re so high up in the trees? The answer lies just beyond the water bank.

At the edge of Treehouse Point flows the Raging River, which acts as a natural boundary for the property and serves as an important waterway supporting endangered Chinook salmon and steelhead recovery.

Photos by Claymore MacTarnaghan.

In the fall and winter, the Raging River lives up to its name as the water moves fast and strong, creating a moodier atmosphere throughout the property. Treehouses like Ananda, Temple of the Blue Moon, Burl, and our accommodation Hideaway all have views of the river during this season.

Photo by Tiare Bowman.

By late spring and summer, the river calms down. It becomes a quieter place to spend time, whether that’s stacking stone cairns along the shore or sitting by the water with a book.

Photos by Sammy Spence and Tiare Bowman.

Seeing bald eagles and so much untouched nature was incredible.
— Google Review

a forest backdrop for Celebrations

What began as a single treehouse has grown into something much more. Today, Treehouse Point is a place for connection and celebration, from quiet escapes to weddings, elopements, and retreats. People travel from all over the world to say “I do” beneath the canopy, drawn by the magic that lives in these trees.

You are not going to find a more magical place than Treehouse Point! We were married here in May 2025 and I cannot understate how unforgettable it was.
— Google Review

Photo by Ashley Scheider.

Tour The Forest and Experience Wonder!

Each month, we offer tours of the property so guests of all ages can step into the forest and discover the story still unfolding here. Explore the history, craftmanship, and unique woodland details with our talented tour guides.

On rare occasion, we offer an exclusive private tour with Treehouse Master Pete Nelson, where an intimate group of guests tour the treehouses, have an intimate Q&A over charcuterie and wine with Pete, then spend two-nights in our most sought-after treehouses.

Be sure to sign up for our newsletter to know when the next one goes live!

Where we are now

And there it is! It’s been two decades since we’ve began welcoming people into the trees. From Temple of the Blue Moon in 2006, to the first ever ADA-accessible commercial treehouse in Washington in 2021, we welcome all people to experience the magic of treehouses.

Notice the long ramp that leads to Ananda’s front door, designed to make the treehouse accessible for guests with mobility needs. We want as many people as possible to experience the trees, which led the crew at Nelson Treehouse and Supply to create this beautiful mobility-friendly treehouse.

Treehouses lift the spirits. They inspire dreams. They represent freedom: from adults or adulthood, from duties and responsibilities, from an earthbound perspective. If we can’t fly with the birds, at least we can nest with them.
— Pete Nelson

Photos by Claymore MacTarnaghan.

Stay With Us!

Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway, a single-night escape, or a quiet retreat in nature, Treehouse Point has what you’re looking for.

With seven one-of-a-kind treehouses to choose from, and three iconic additional accommodations, there’s a perfect stay waiting for you.

Be sure to tag @treehousepoint to share your magical adventures in the trees with us! 

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Why You Should Plan a Spring Wedding or Elopement in Washington State

If you’re ready to tie the knot but unsure which season to choose for your dreamy forest wedding, consider this your nudge toward spring, the most underrated season in Pacific Northwest! Throughout this blog, find out why spring is an especially enchanting (and smart!) time of year to say “I Do” in western Washington.

If you’re ready to tie the knot but unsure which season to choose for your dreamy forest wedding, consider this your nudge toward spring, the most underrated season in Pacific Northwest!

Throughout this blog, I’ve compiled a list of reasons why spring is an especially enchanting (and smart!) time of year to say “I Do” in western Washington. There are so many magical details that make spring weddings and elopements so unique.

If you’re feeling inspired to start planning your own wedding after reading, check out our Wedding Venue Open House this April! It’s an event where you can plan your forest wedding in just one day. Plus, you’ll receive a sweet discount on your wedding package. More information about the event and discount at the end of the blog.

Photo by Bear Beau Photography.

The Forest

The first, and perhaps most important, aspect of a wedding is the location. At Treehouse Point, celebrations are held on our gorgeous forest property, surrounded by towering trees and nestled among our treehouses.

Spring weddings are also known as our “forest fairy weddings” because of how whimsical the property feels during this time of year. While the evergreens stay vibrant year-round, our deciduous plants make their grand return in spring, bringing the rest of the forest to life with color!

Notice how the ferns take on a brilliant shade of green, signaling new growth throughout the property. Flowers, such as the beautiful rhododendron, Washington’s state flower, begin to blossom in gorgeous shades of reds, pinks, and purples.

Photos by Bear Beau Photography, Ashley Hillstead, Jennings Blair, and Betty Elaine Simpson

The Flowers

Our favorite flowers are in full bloom during the springtime! Peonies, tulips, daffodils, sweet peas, spring roses, lily of the valley, and lilacs all make their appearance, offering endless inspiration for bouquets that feel lush and beautiful.

Imagine your enchanting wedding dinner with each table featuring a beautiful floral centerpiece like this for your guests.

Take advantage of spring’s natural abundance and cut costs by choosing your favorite in-season dream florals.

Feel inspired by this whimsical arbor, adorned with fresh, hanging roses!

We adore these beautiful roses placed delicately on a spring elopement cake.

Photos by Bear Beau Photography, Candance Marie, and JL Thomas, and Ashley Hillstead.

3. The Weather

Spring in Washington State is ever-changing in the most romantic way. Some days feel moody and overcast, wrapping the venue in that classic Pacific Northwest charm, while others are bright and sunlit, bringing the colors of spring to life.

Temperatures are mild, which makes the season perfect for outdoor ceremonies tucked beneath the trees or by the river.

Picture you and your one true love posing for romantic portraits down by the river.

If rain does threaten to make an appearance, we have cozy indoor options like the Pond Room, or a collection of charming umbrellas for a cinematic moment on the lawn.

Western Washington is known for its gentle drizzle, but it’s rare for the sky to turn dark with a heavy storm. These soft, rainy moments feel the most romantic.

Photos by Flint and Stone Co. ,Taylor Roach, Candance Marie, and Ashley Hillstead.

This photo was taken in late January, but I had to include a moody umbrella shot so you could see it in action. Now imagine the same scene bathed in the soft glow of a springtime forest. Utterly magical.

The Advantages of Good Timing

Early spring is often considered the “off season,” but we like to think of it as one of the Pacific Northwest’s best-kept secrets.

Booking in early spring offers more flexibility in securing your ideal wedding date and vendor team, as it’s a quieter time of year for bookings.

Spring also brings clear, crisp air and bright, sunny days, with fewer bugs than in the height of summer.

These are the woodland paths you’ll follow to spend your wedding night tucked away in a treehouse, high among the canopies. Truly, this time of year adds a special type of magic to the venue.

Photos by Ashley Hillstead, JL Thomas, and Betty Elaine Simpson.

And there you have it—some of our favorite reasons to book your wedding during this season of magic and renewal. Spring brings breathtaking beauty to the Pacific Northwest, and offers a perfect opportunity to take advantage of a quieter, more intimate season.

Inquire with here to book your treehouse wedding with us!

Come See It in Bloom: Wedding Venue Open House

If you’re already picturing your dream wedding at our venue, we’d love to invite you to experience it in person.

Join us for our Wedding Venue Open House, where Treehouse Point will be fully styled for a spring celebration. Wander through select treehouses (a rare peek inside spaces not typically shown during tours), sip complimentary champagne, enjoy thoughtfully prepared bites, and explore our beautifully designed event spaces.

You’ll also have the chance to meet our favorite local vendors, ask questions, and gather inspiration for your own day.

Bring your best friend, your ideas, and your curiosity—guests who book during the event will receive an exclusive 15% off their treehouse wedding package. Book your ticket here.

Ready to Tie the knot?

Treehouse Point is a dream come true for couples seeking a magical, one-of-a-kind wedding. With towering trees and cozy treehouses, every moment feels otherworldly.

Inquire with us here to plan your dream wedding, or inquire here to plan your dream elopement!

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