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Visiting the Seattle area this summer? While the city is packed with iconic attractions, some of Washington’s most memorable adventures can be found among the trees.
From touring world-famous treehouses featured on Treehouse Masters to sipping coffee in a public treefort and spending the night near Mt. Rainier, these one-of-a-kind destinations offer a different way to experience the Pacific Northwest. Whether you’re planning a day trip from Seattle or building a full Washington road trip itinerary, these treehouse-inspired experiences are worth adding to your list.
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Just 35 minutes from Seattle, Treehouse Point is one of Washington’s most iconic treehouse destinations and a must-visit for fans of Pete Nelson and Treehouse Masters.
Join a family-friendly, guided one-hour tour through the enchanting forest property, where you’ll discover the history, craftsmanship, and stories behind the treehouses. Along the way, you’ll stroll through a peaceful forest path and experience the magic that helped inspire a worldwide treehouse movement.
Perfect for visitors of all ages, it’s a memorable way to experience the wonder of treehouse living without spending the night. Book a tour here!

Looking for a movie night unlike any other?
Featured on Treehouse Masters, The Emerald Forest Theater transforms a simple evening at the movies into a one-of-a-kind adventure in the trees. Hidden among the forest canopy, guests gather in open-air treehouse pods, suspended nets, and elevated perches to enjoy films beneath the canopy. Watch a movie in the trees!

Spend your day exploring the breathtaking trails, waterfalls, and scenic vistas of Mt. Rainier National Park, then return to a luxurious retreat in the forest at Treehouse Mt. Rainier.
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Nestled 16 feet above the forest floor among eight towering Douglas fir trees, this handcrafted treehouse combines rustic charm with modern comfort. Enjoy thoughtful details, forest views, and all the comforts of home while immersed in nature.
Located just minutes from the entrance to Mt. Rainier National Park and within easy driving distance of Seattle, it’s the perfect basecamp for a Pacific Northwest adventure. Book your stay at Treehouse Mt. Rainier!

Tucked away in the heart of the Snoqualmie Valley, just steps from Aroma Coffee Co., you’ll find Pete’s Treefort, the first public Nelson Treehouse in Washington State.
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Grab a coffee, gather your friends and family, and enjoy a one-of-a-kind coffee date in the trees. Overlooking downtown Fall City, Pete’s Treefort offers a unique place to slow down, connect, and experience a little everyday magic among the branches.
Whether you’re exploring the Snoqualmie Valley or making a day trip from Seattle, it’s a memorable stop that’s worth adding to your itinerary.
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Whether you’re a longtime Treehouse Masters fan, a nature lover, or simply looking for unique things to do near Seattle, these treehouse experiences offer a memorable way to explore Washington this summer.
From guided tours and movie nights in the forest to coffee in the trees and an unforgettable stay near Mt. Rainier, there’s a treehouse adventure waiting around every corner.