Monday, April 12, 2010
Weekend Retreat: Treehouse Point
So I spent Saturday night sleeping in a tree. I love the way that sounds. Back in January, Joanna blogged about a place called Treehouse Point. I immediately fell in love and then discovered the beautiful treehouses were located just 30 minutes outside of Seattle (lucky me!), so the husband and I booked our stay. It was rustic and quaint, peaceful and strange, beautiful and earthy and made for a perfect retreat from urban overload. Bonus points, the beautiful Snoqualmie Falls are just a five minute drive away. I'll let my pictures do the rest of the talking.
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That place is awesome! I wish I would have known about it when we went there. It looks like such a cozy little place!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! The first couple of pictures remind me of some of the old houses hidden away on Perdido bay off of the Gulf coast.
ReplyDeleteHow fun!! What a fun way to spend the weekend!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! This is so neat!
ReplyDeleteYes, I'll take a ticket immediately! Thanks....
ReplyDeleteI want to stay here, immediately! That place looks amazing! Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteThat third picture is amazing!
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing! Sign me up! Thank goodness we have you to discover for us.....even though it is my own town. What fun!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! I'm in Bozeman MT, not really that far from Seattle, thinking I might have to plan a mini vacay to the treehouse!
ReplyDeletewow. that looks simply amazing.
ReplyDeleteHow amazing! I would love to stay there some day!
ReplyDeleteStunning photos! How exciting for you all to have such a "romantical" getaway :)
ReplyDeleteoh man, I remember that post and I am so jealous! looks like it was beautiful and I'm sure you had a wonderful time!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing getaway! I wish I lived close to something like this!
ReplyDeletethat looks like a beautiful retreat, i would love to go and sit beneath the waterfalls! love your blog:)
ReplyDeletethese are stunning! i want to spend a weekend in a tree!
ReplyDeleteomigosh i remember joanna's post...so jealous you got to go and stay there!!! it looks so breathtaking:)
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! I didn't realize they had tree house cabins near Seattle. I have heard of some I think are in southern Oregon. It looks like a great retreat!
ReplyDeleteI would so love to stay in a tree house. I am going to look this up right away, and try and find a place in Virginia. This is exactly what my fiance and I need!
ReplyDeleteJealousy is an understatement! I can't believe you got to go here and stay:) How incredible. Your pictures are fantastic but I'm sure your memories are out of this world.
ReplyDeleteNice pictures photographer! Really pretty!
ReplyDeleteI remember reading this on Joanna's blog! Wow, very cool that you checked it out, it looks like a one-of-a-kind experience, rustic and romantic!
ReplyDeleteThis place looks AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteVery, VERY lucky you! It looks just beautiful. One day, I'm going to drive north along the coast, from San Diego to Seattle. I'll have to spend a night here.
ReplyDeletethis looks amazing! what a romantic getaway!
ReplyDeletewow! amazing
ReplyDeleteI've already made my husband pinky swear that we'll go there someday. It looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteThis place is incredible!
ReplyDeleteAmazing. I have never heard of this place or any sort of treehouse hotel in fact. Thank you SO much for posting this beause I'm super inspired now. I am planning another trip back to the US at the end of the year and would like to take the hubby to Seattle. I KNOW he'd fall in love with a plce like this. My only concern is if there is heat in winter! ;-)
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