When you’re on a getaway, your accommodations can really make or break the trip. Washington is home to some unique and beautiful places to stay, so if you choose wisely, you’ll never be bored. And for a truly unique experience, spend a night or two in a treehouse.

TreeHouse Point is located at 6922 Preston Fall City Road Southeast in Issaquah, about 22 miles from Seattle.

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This retreat comes from the hard work of Pete Nelson and his wife, Judy, who shared a vision of connecting people through personal encounters with the trees and nature.

TreeHouse Point Facebook Pete had been building tree houses for 20 years when he found this property in 2005.

Each one of the small collection of tree houses is designed with your comfort in mind…

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… and inside you’ll find all the comforts of home.

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Inside the lodge, you’ll find a library, a cozy fireplace, and a room where breakfast is served.

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Some people rent the property out for private events like weddings.

TreeHouse Point Facebook There isn’t a more peaceful place to say “I Do.”

If you’re not able to spend the night here, you can schedule a tour of the property.

TreeHouse Point Facebook They also host regular activities, like yoga and Tai Chi.

Due to the romantic nature of the property (and the risks), TreeHouse Point welcomes guests 13 and over to stay. And if you’re unable to make it this year, these places also offer a one-of-a-kind experience.

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Pete had been building tree houses for 20 years when he found this property in 2005.

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There isn’t a more peaceful place to say “I Do.”

They also host regular activities, like yoga and Tai Chi.

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