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Lighthouse, Tree House, Tiny House: One-of-a-kind Lodgings Kids Love

Offbeat overnights around the Northwest that make childhood dreams come true

Lauren Braden
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Published on: May 02, 2015

Lighthouse, Tree House, Tiny House: One-of-a-kind Lodgings Kids Love

Out'n'About Treehouse Treesort, Cave Junction OR
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Out'n'About Treehouse Treesort, Cave Junction OR

Got a budding Tarzan or Jane in your family? In the Oregon Siskiyous, find a hotel in the trees, the vision of a local builder who dreamed of making a living off Oregon’s most prolific natural resource (trees) without cutting them down.

More than a dozen unique “treehouses” are scattered among the branches here, some just off the ground (great for those with a fear of heights) and others high up in the canopy, accessed by ladders or staircases and connected by catwalks. Some of them are spacious with their own bathrooms and kitchenettes, while a few are quite cozy and only comfortably sleep two people. Your stay includes a full gourmet breakfast. Kids never get bored here — the Treesort also has a swimming pool, over a mile of ziplines, giant swings, hiking trails and horseback riding. Pair this trip with a visit to the nearby Oregon Caves National Monument.

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