For most Idahoans, the call of the wild is strong; leaving the city behind, camping in the trees, and roughing it is an absolute must in order to refresh and recharge. If you’ve ever wanted to take your love of the great outdoors to new heights, Idaho’s deepest wilderness areas have plenty of historic fire lookouts to choose from! But if something a little more glamorous is on your radar, this too-cute waterfront treehouse might just be your perfect fit.
Tucked away just outside of downtown Sandpoint with its own private slice of Pend Oreille lakefront is a one-of-a-kind retreat.
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A rustic, homey treehouse overlooking the water and perched high in a small tree grove.
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As you climb the ladder to the main deck, you’ll be able to drink in the view…
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…which looks a little something like this.
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Multiple levels are artistically integrated with the tree’s natural growth.
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Jon/Airbnb The artistry and craftsmanship of this little gem is very impressive, and every detail fascinating.
On one level, you’ll find a cozy bedroom and comfy king-sized bed.
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On another, a spacious living area with jaw-dropping panoramic views through massive wall-to-wall windows.
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A quaint kitchen and bathroom complete the furnished space, but do keep in mind - this is treehouse living!
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Jon/Airbnb No TV service or wifi is available, however you’re right across the lot from a paved walking and biking trail straight into town. Or, take advantage of the dock for access to the lake for paddling, fishing, and swimming.
It’s quite the hidden gem!
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Ready to unwind to this view outside your window?
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For more details or to book your own treehouse getaway, click here.
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The artistry and craftsmanship of this little gem is very impressive, and every detail fascinating.
No TV service or wifi is available, however you’re right across the lot from a paved walking and biking trail straight into town. Or, take advantage of the dock for access to the lake for paddling, fishing, and swimming.
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What other unique treehouses or lodging options are around Idaho? If sleeping in the air isn’t your style, be sure to check out this charming Hobbit House!
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