Iron & Vine Treehouse
1 Bedroom | Sleeps up to 3 | Ashford, Washington
Iron & Vine Treehouse offers an upscale overnight stay set above the forest floor among mature Douglas firs and vine maples. It suits travelers who want to stay close to Mount Rainier National Park and sleep somewhere that feels unforgettable.
Arriving at the Treehouse
You park nearby and follow a short, softly lit path through the trees. From there, a staircase leads up to the deck and front door. As you arrive, the pace shifts. The deck offers a welcoming place to drink coffee, listen to the forest, and ease into the day.
Inside the Space
Inside, the treehouse feels warm and uncluttered. Wood walls and iron details give the space structure, while large windows keep the forest in view. Meanwhile, the living area supports slow evenings, with a fireplace and comfortable seating. You will also find a writing desk, a record player, plus books, games, and movies for nights when staying in feels right.
The kitchen stays compact but functional, which makes simple meals and snacks easy. Nearby, the bathroom continues the same clean, modern feel, with a glass shower and full indoor plumbing.
Loft and Net
A steep ships ladder leads to the upstairs loft. The queen bed sits beneath a sloped ceiling, which creates a quiet place to rest. Nearby, a suspended net hangs beneath the skylight. Many guests use it to read, nap, or look up into the trees. Because the loft requires a ladder, this stay works best for guests comfortable with stairs. On windy nights, you may notice gentle movement or natural sounds all normal for a treehouse.
Location
Iron & Vine Treehouse sits 6 miles from the Nisqually Entrance. As a result, park access feels easy, and returning afterward feels relaxed. Recently featured in a book by Frommer’s, this treehouse often draws guests planning quiet celebrations or getaways that feel special.