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Indulge in lush forest views and luxury facilities at an Oregon treehouse
Sitting on the northwest coast of the United States, Oregon is famous for its huge forests, dramatic Pacific shoreline, and Native American tribes. Perfect for fans of the great outdoors, Oregon treehouses enjoy peaceful woodland views and a stripped-back way of life.
About Oregon treehouses
Oregon treehouses are built using natural, sustainably sourced lumber. And while traditional techniques are used during the building stage, interiors remain modern, with many treehouses including private bathrooms, outdoor hot tubs, king-size beds and balconies – ideal for capturing the spectacular forest views.
Shopping
The city of Portland is home to Pioneer Place, a shopping hub packed with top clothing stores and mouth-watering eateries. If it’s big-name brands you’re searching for, make a stop at the Washington Square shopping mall. Here you’ll find labels such as Macy’s, Nordstrom and American Eagle. Alternatively, for boutique stores with an independent feel, head to Pearl District where indie labels and flea markets draw in the crowds.
In the nearby city of Eugene, head to the Oakway Center where you’ll find upscale stores during the week and arts and crafts at the Saturday Market. If you want to cook in your Oregon treehouse, you’ll find farmers’ markets in almost every town, too.
Tourist attractions
For laid-back city life, head to Portland, where you’ll find Crater Lake National Park. Formed by the now-collapsed volcano, Mount Mazama, Crater Lake is known for its wide open spaces, glittering lakes and views of the Phantom Ship, a small nearby island. See subterranean spectacles at the Oregon Caves National Monument, go rafting on the Rogue River, or explore the 364,000 acres of the Tillamook State Forest.
Events
July is when the Oregon Country Fair comes to town, with live music and gourmet food booths just some of the experiences on offer. If you’re a fan of classical music, head to the Oregon Bach Festival in July. In previous years, this festival has presented the masterworks of J.S. Bach and highlighted some of the best composers and choral-orchestras across the world.
Getting around
The best Oregon treehouses are within easy reach of the state’s main attractions. To travel across the state, there’s an extensive rail system, long-distance buses, and streetcar networks in most towns.
Oregon Treehouses essential information
Accommodation | 1 Treehouses |
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Lowest Price | $215 total |
Highest Price | $215 total |
Popular accommodation | Out 'N' About Treehouse Treesort |