People looking for a vacation that will literally sweep them off the ground may find that treehouse camping is the perfect mix of charm and adventure. Vertical Horizons Treehouse Paradise accommodations can get as rustic or luxurious as a budget will allow. Many campers discover that they enjoy being rocked to sleep by the natural rhythms of a hideaway tucked among a tree's branches.
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Children who are climbers just might have found their oasis in the trees if they are fortunate enough to have a treehouse in their own yard. But why put away those yearnings for adventure in adulthood? Many areas are capitalizing on the idea of offering accommodations that just might rise above the competition. Just like Vertical Horizons TreeHouse Paradise.
Although many may picture a treehouse as a few boards precariously nailed together with perhaps a bucket on a rope and a no girls/boys allowed sign tacked to the trunk, many treehouse resorts offer amazing architectural details, despite the obvious building challenges. Many of these treehouses are actually firmly rooted on the ground, many may have trees in and around them, and some may be completely suspended.
At Vertical Horizons - Treehouse Paradise Bed & Breakfast Inn in Cave Junction, Oregon, the guests are invited to stay in state of the art treehouses - each with its own unique theme. This B&B sets the standard for tree house excellence available for public use. Breakfasts are prepared by your host, Phil, a gourmet cook. These are not to be missed! Each morning your breakfast is prepared using fresh organic fruit and wholesome products, most of which are locally grown and raised and are sure to please. (We also do our best to accommodate special dietary needs).
Vertical Horizons - Treehouse Paradise true to keep this little piece of paradise quiet and peaceful. They offer year-round rentals and serve a continental deluxe breakfast in the winter months of October May and Phil Feast, June through September. Have you ever slept in a tree, tree boat style?