Remember being a kid and playing in treehouses? These days, they’re not just for kids. In West Virginia, you can rent treehouses to sleep in — and they’re just as fun as you remember.
- Country Road Cabins in Hico
Country Road Cabins/Facebook
Country Road Cabins/Facebook
Country Roads Cabin’s/Facebook Country Road Cabins just finished its treehouse and welcomed their first guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harris, earlier this month. Nearby activities include rafting, zip line canopy tours, hiking, biking and birding.
- The Cabins at Pine Haven
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Cabins at Pine Haven/Facebook The Cabins at Pine Haven have two treehouse in their inventory. They have a variety of options for amenities. They include a flat screen TV, electric heat and air conditioning, and a hot tub. For more information see their website.
- The treehouses at Buffalo Trail Cabins in Bluefield
Management/ Tripadvisor
Management
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Management/TripAdvisor Reviewers say there’s no better place to stay in Bluefield than the Buffalo Trail Cabins, which includes several of these tree houses. This place is designed for ATV riders, and is situated about 3.5 miles from the Pocahontas Trailhead of the Hatfield/Mccoy Trail System.
Have you stayed at any of these treehouses before? What did you think of them? Let me know in the comments.
Country Road Cabins/Facebook
Country Roads Cabin’s/Facebook
Country Road Cabins just finished its treehouse and welcomed their first guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harris, earlier this month. Nearby activities include rafting, zip line canopy tours, hiking, biking and birding.
Cabins at Pine Haven/Facebook
The Cabins at Pine Haven have two treehouse in their inventory. They have a variety of options for amenities. They include a flat screen TV, electric heat and air conditioning, and a hot tub. For more information see their website.
Management/ Tripadvisor
Management
Management/Tripadvisor
Management/TripAdvisor
Reviewers say there’s no better place to stay in Bluefield than the Buffalo Trail Cabins, which includes several of these tree houses. This place is designed for ATV riders, and is situated about 3.5 miles from the Pocahontas Trailhead of the Hatfield/Mccoy Trail System.
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