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    Issaquah, WA

    TreeHouse Point

    4.5 (122 reviews)
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    Breakfast

    The most unique & beautiful getaway! Gorgeous views all around you. You feel like a part of nature yet with all the comforts of home. Delicious breakfast. Nice staff. A trip we will always remember. Thank you!

    Upper Pond
    Kristen K.

    An extremely unique, beautiful, and well-maintained venue! Our friends reserved the entire property for a wedding and we all stayed in the treehouses overnight. The lower lawn was perfect for an intimate ceremony, there was dancing in the barn, and a delicious breakfast in the lodge. I appreciate that there were accessible options for our friends with mobility issues. I'm someone who is NOT outdoorsy and quite afraid of bugs, and everything went ok! The treehouses are immaculately cleaned and the exterior railings and pathways are probably swept through regularly since we didn't hit any webs or see any creepy crawlies inside the cabins. Most of the treehouses have toilets and heaters. Overall, I think this is the ultimate PNW getaway. Highly recommend it!

    Coffee made in the morning in the cabin
    Celina B.

    This venue is so gorgeous! Came for a wedding and it was such a perfect vibe! The food was incredible and the cabins are so cozy (although small). Our cabin didn't have water and I couldn't find anyone working to ask to fill it, which was a bummer but overall not a big deal. Would be a great location for a getaway weekend where you want to just stay in the whole time. Also had a fish feeder for trout which was a biggg hit for my fish loving boyfriend!

    Grilled pound cake and homemade whipped cream was part of their breakfast buffet
    Elisabeth P.

    We stayed here one night last month for my birthday and really enjoyed the unique setting and friendly service we received during our stay. We stayed in Ananda, which was a little less like a tree house than some of the others but was also one of the most private and had a great view of the river. This one also had a small bathroom in it, which was convenient. Our room was very comfortable with a drink and coffee station, sitting room with a view, and the bedroom. The kitchen and guest services were really helpful. They lended us some utensils for snacks in the room, had adorable smores kits and snacks we could take back with us, and the breakfast in the morning was excellent. The breakfast is done by a local chef who comes in and prepares everything herself. She accommodated my gluten allergy, and everything we had was wonderful. Even their whipped cream and syrup were homemade. We really enjoyed our trip and definitely recommend this for a peaceful getaway, and I imagine the weddings they do here are beautiful.

    Lovely group bathroom's

    Great experience. We highly recommend this place. Worth the cost! We would love to go back with a group of friends.

    Feb W.

    This tourist attraction is famous because of the show Master Treehouse and since I haven't watch any episodes from this show I kinda don't truly understood how all these beautiful treehouses being built. But one thing is for sure, I appreciate every details I've seen when we did the tour. Yes, you heard it right! I was able to have a peek of all the treehouses when bandit and I did the tour. We are just lucky that no one booked the treehouses at that time. The original plan was to book a day or two on one of the tree house but when bandit learned about the tour, we opted the latter. Best decision because we saved a lot of money. Lol. At the time the cheapest one goes for $300+ per night. Not only we saved our wallet but we are able to see all of it and feel it. There are about 15 people on the group tour and everyone of us are really in awe. My favorite one is the newest one that they build. Simply fantastic and cozy. They got regular bathroom as well. A beautiful kitchen and a cozy bedroom. It's good to check out these tree houses. Truly amazing. I highly recommend the group tour. Mahalo for reading and happy juandering fellow yeeps.

    Rosa ..

    This place is magical! It's such a beautiful place, it's not too far from major cities but it's definitely hidden from all the hustle and bustle. When you're on the property it feels like you're deep in the woods and all you hear is the raging river! The staff was amazing and so nice! I would highly recommend this place. It's so serine and lets you get in touch with nature but with all the comforts of home with all the amenities. I can't wait to go back.

    Sarai G.

    You MUST getaway at Treehouse Point. The sound of peace & calm is here. A very dreamy place. Every tree house is unique but nevertheless cozy. It is perfect for anyone wanting to escape the noise of the city. The place was clean with intentional details like books, pen, notebook, balcony seating to a beautiful view. The night the pathways to the tree houses have warm lights that add a special glow up to nature Its far out from the city but close enough to drive to the city.

    Twin falls
    Krisha D.

    Wow what an experience!!! We were captivated by this peaceful oasis. Would highly recommend this place and we would love to come back. Staying here was a dream come true for me!!! Preston is a quaint small town that isn't overdeveloped so you are surrounded by the beauty of trees, nature, and waterfalls. The small downtown area is well maintained and adorable with cute shops and restaurants. Kari is the chef and wow can she cook!!!! The baked goods were irresistible and she gave us great recommendations of things to do during our stay. All the staff were phenomenally gracious and generous. Such a magical retreat!!! Thank you!!!!

    View of the river from the bed in temple of the blue moon.
    Kimber R.

    I've been dreaming of staying at treehouse point for years. But with a husband who can't predict his schedule, it's been rough to snag a spot. We took a chance a few months ago and booked! It was touch and go until the day before, but we made it! When I say this place is magical, I'm really not kidding. Tucked back in the woods, with ponds, streams and a river. Birds singing everywhere. The greenest trees you've ever seen, and the sun peaking out between the leaves. Sigh. We stayed in Temple of the blue moon and it was the absolute perfect choice. Tucked in the very back, above the river, it's so peaceful. The treehouse itself has a balcony with chairs, two leather chairs inside with a little table perfect for card games, the bed is set up surrounded by windows, and the icing on the cake is the three skylights. It also has a composting toilet. The grounds have three full bathrooms that can be used, and we never had to wait to use one. The kitchen serves the most wonderful breakfasts in the morning(currently to go style) and the staff has the most amazing recommendations on places to eat(like Jaks for steaks! And coconut Thai). It rained while we were there, and it didn't spoil it at all. The skylights made rain watching in bed absolute perfection. Best anniversary getaway we ever could have asked for.

    Lynn M.

    If you watch Treehouse Master then you know the quality Pete and his gang of awesome crew pour into their Treehouses. So we really, really, really wanted to book a few nights. Since it's popular all the roomy Treehouses had already been booked. We got the NEST. It's tiny but comfy. Very quiet, no interruptions from phones ( no signal or wifi in the Treehouses) No T.V. or radio. However you can barrow a book from the lodge, which I did and read the entire book in 2 days. They serve breakfast in the Lodge. I had the waffles with bacon and sausage in the waffles. It was delicious. Helpful info. The Nest has a toilet just outside the door the the Treehouse. It was well below freezing so you will want to bring a robe and slippers. We only used it overnight. The two main bathrooms by the pond have heat and are plumbed. The shower is very roomy and they do ask to limit it to 10 minutes. When you spend a few nights you will get a basket in the lodge to replenish towels and it includes tasty pastries. We spend one day exploring Snoqualmie and Snoqualmie falls. It was very foggy at the treehouse area and the falls but sunny and beautiful beyond that. I went to the lower viewing area and was able to view the falls from there. They do require masks in the lodge and proof of negative Covid19 test or vaccine. Staff is very cheerful and helpful.

    Looking toward the door into the suite from the balcony.
    Heidi O.

    We did not stay in a tree house, but in the Cedar suite in the lodge. It was an incredible room with a king size bed in a cedar fortress for lack of a better term. Tons of natural light, huge soaking tub and stand alone shower. Reminded me of a perfect country farm room. Then you step out on the balcony where you see the beautiful river flowing, hear the birds chirping and smell the trees and fresh air. Saw a pair of beautiful blue Jays as I soaked in the sun. The homemade continental breakfast was delicious. It is the perfect place to reconnect with a significant other, yourself or just spend some time in nature. Highly recommend.

    Overlooking the fish pond.
    Cassandra D.

    I was shocked to see that the ratings on this were not a full 5 stars... As a consistent reviewer, I had to go and see what the less than 5 star ratings were. My husband and I stayed 1/4/21 - 1/6/21 in Trillium. COVID precautions still in full effect here in the PNW, so it was nice to get away, while still feeling protected. It's the beginning of January, and cold. I saw some other review saying this particular treehouse was cold. It was in the downstairs area. However, heat rises, so we were cozy at bedtime. Additionally, we came prepared with onesies and cozy socks. For that, I do not mind. I loved climbing the spiral staircase. I loved the ladder inside to climb to my bed. It was magical. We brought wine and a meat and cheese board to enjoy. Such a great time to disconnect from the world. The property is much smaller than we anticipated! It was mostly rainy and dreary throughout our stay, but it was nice to see all the other beautiful treehouses available. Let's talk about breakfast. First of all, I was sad that I couldn't hang out in the lodge more... Stupid COVID. But the food... Delicious. Not the typical bed and breakfast you would expect at all. More than just muffins and cold cereal. Much more! Kari, the chef, was outstanding. She crafted yummy eggs dishes each morning, some sweet treat, and some delicious yogurt (weird, as it's just yogurt!) The shining point for me? I'm gluten intolerant, not by choice, and she made me gluten free cookies and pastries each more. Additionally, they WERE ACTUALLY DELICIOUS. Sometimes it's really hard to eat GF stuff. The bathrooms were prestine and close to our treehouse. If I had one critique I would say it was a pain to wake up and go at 2:00 AM... But it's glamping so there's that!! All staff wore masks, Kari was wearing gloves. The treehouse was super clean. My husband's favorite part was feeding the fish. It was actually relaxing, and fun to watch them all just jump around. And a dispenser full of free fish food. Delightful! We loved it. It's been a bucket list item for me for years, ever since I first saw Treehouse Masters on TV. I'm a big kid at heart, and I felt exuberant about this staycation.

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    Ask the Community - TreeHouse Point

    Are pets allowed?

    Hi Anna, we do not allow any pets unless they are certified service animals!

    Is there a TV in the room at the Cedar Suite at the Lodge?

    What would you recommend to a couple in their early 70's that enjoy a good bed , a cozy fire, places to walk to, great views. Warmth of a hot stove, warm showers, a nice place to spend our anniversary on Feb14!!!

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