Safe Travels: Sleep in the trees with these magical Upstate NY treehouses
Updated May 12, 2021;
Editor’s Note: This is part of an ongoing series that features things to do in Upstate New York while we still experience the Covid-19 pandemic. Before venturing out, please take proper precautions and check for any changed availability. Safe travels!
Sometimes booking a vacation stay means just finding a comfortable place to sleep after a days adventure, but these Upstate New York treehouses are proof that the accommodations can be part of the fun.
From rustic treetop tents to luxury cabins, each of these cozy canopy spots are perfect for a getaway to the beauty of New York’s forests and countrysides. Whether you want to roast s’mores by the fireside or sit in a hot tub and stargaze, see the list below of some spectacular stays.
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If you want a little piece of lake life, complete with your own private dock and deck equipped with lounge chairs and a water slide, then this listing is for you.
Set on a peaceful quarry in Rolly, Missouri, this tiny house was once featured on HGTV and is a great place for a small family looking to commune with nature. The deck has patio furniture as well as a gas grill, fireplace, and even the chance to hit golf balls into the water off your own private driving mat to hit balls into the water. Catch and release fishing is also an option here, and there are paddle boats and kayaks available.
The council thinks it has potential to be redeveloped for residential and community uses. Development guidelines say the surgery would have to be re-provided, though it is unclear if this would be on the site or elsewhere. Potential new homes: 40
Havelock House, Telecom Site and Willow Tree House, near Horniman Drive The council is looking at redeveloping the land behind three blocks of flats, including Havelock House and Willow Tree House, by Honor Oak Road. Potential new homes: 30
Land at Forest Hill Station west, by Devonshire and Dartmouth roads The site is home to a dentist, shops, car services, and a car park. The council has identified it as a potential site for new flats, shops, and office space.
The council thinks it has potential to be redeveloped for residential and community uses. Development guidelines say the surgery would have to be re-provided, though it is unclear if this would be on the site or elsewhere. Potential new homes: 40
Havelock House, Telecom Site and Willow Tree House, near Horniman Drive The council is looking at redeveloping the land behind three blocks of flats, including Havelock House and Willow Tree House, by Honor Oak Road. Potential new homes: 30
Land at Forest Hill Station west, by Devonshire and Dartmouth roads The site is home to a dentist, shops, car services, and a car park. The council has identified it as a potential site for new flats, shops, and office space.
A treehouse in the Hudson Valley is a place once only imagined in an adult s dreams.
In New York State, the Willow Treehouse in Ulster County was named the most popular Airbnb in the Empire State, according to Airbnb.
The secluded, unique and romantic treehouse is located in Willow and costs $360 per night. The website says the treehouse can accommodate two guests and comes with a king bed, a couch, floor mattress, one bath, an outdoor hotub, a swimmable pond and more.
You won t have to travel far if you want to check out the most popular Airbnb in all of New York State. Airbnb calls it a wish list wanderlust.”