Out 'N' About Treehouse Resort is a wildly unique lodging experience set at the edge of the Siskiyou National Forest near Highway 199 and the town of Cave Junction, Oregon. Composed of about a dozen uniquely-constructed treehouses, some as high as 47 feet above the ground, the 36-acre "Treesort" has accommodations that vary from sleeping between two and seven people, and the treehouses are set across the spectrum of available amenities and luxuries. The resort has amenities such as a pool built to hold a constantly-cycling flow of river water, a disc golf course, assorted swings. There are bunk- and twin-sized beds in the rooms that cater to families with children, while smaller treehouses with more intimate sleeping quarters and smaller porches with chairs are great for guests without children. Treehouses perched up in the trees are accessed via a stair climb to a series of platforms and then by crossing suspension bridges.
A central fire pit with benches and chairs tends to be where guests gather nightly. Immediately beside this area is a building that houses complete kitchenware, appliances, and several outdoor grills, so guests have the option of preparing their own meals. In the morning, a full hot breakfast is served, and dietary preferences and restrictions that are communicated to the front desk upon check-in will be accommodated by the cook.
Inroom amenities vary: Some of the larger treehouses contain full bathrooms and showers, mini-fridges and microwaves, and queen sized beds, while the smaller treehouses contain loft beds but require the use of bathrooms located at ground level in the central lodge building. Each treehouse has power and extra outlets and contains heaters and fans along with windows that can open to let the cool forest air circulate.
There are compost and recycling stations throughout the property. At night, guests can wander over to the natural pool area or to the adjacent field at the Treehouse Ziplines location to catch sight of the sky full of stars far away from urban light pollution. Board games and books are available to check out from the office. Several nearby adventures including zipline tours, horseback rides, and river rafting can also be arranged through the office.
Rates for the treehouses start at about $150 per night and increase based on occupancy and amenities. More information about each individual treehouse can be found on the Out 'N' About Treehouse Resort website.
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