Enjoy the comforts of home—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
Welcome to our romantic treehouse nestled in the woods, offering breathtaking views of Blanchard Creek valley and Mt. Spokane.
Fully furnished, the kitchen awaits your culinary creations. Feel free to bring all your food supplies with you. If you need to restock, the nearest grocery store is Spirit Lake Miller's Foods, just 21 minutes away.
Take a leisurely stroll along Blanchard Creek Rd, a county road boasting a year-round spring-fed creek, stretching about 3.5 miles. Please note, there is private property along the road as well. Access to the creek can be arranged through the host upon request.
Stone Ridge Golf Course is a mere 12 minutes away, offering golfing and dining options. Blanchard also hosts a couple of eateries.
For outdoor enthusiasts, there are three ski resorts within an hour's drive and at least seven lakes to explore within the same radius. Farragut State Park, Coeur d'Alene, and Silverwood Theme Park are also within an hour's reach.
On the Washington side, don't miss Green Bluff, the Spokane River, and the vibrant city of Spokane. The list of activities in the area is endless!This treehouse has 450 sq. feet of living space accessed with a keypad. This octagon treehouse is 20 ft wide by 20' tall with breathtaking views of Mount Spokane and the Blanchard Creek valley. Enjoy an amazing 6 ft. custom wooden shower, flushing toilet, queen size cozy bed in loft. Not to mention a full kitchen with utensils, apt. size stove with an oven, 7.3 c.f. fridge with freezer, toaster, coffee beans, 3 ways to make coffee, condiments, microwave. Surrounding the tree is a custom ambrosia maple bar that seats four. There's a 50" t.v. for those who want to watch movies on the blue ray or local channels. Real sweet little porch 5'x8' to drink that morning coffee, night cap, scenery soak, or read a book. The 8'x17' entry porch has 2 log chairs and a propane grill. Down under the porch is the supply room with water heater and an all in one washer/dryer unit with a viewing porch. If you'd like to hike there's a new trail to the top of the property, when you get to the top follow the ridge trail to the Stimson lumber property with all the logging roads for miles! Please be respectful to the landowners all around us. If you could download a hiking/hunting map app before hiking this would help navigate away from trespassing on private land. Thank you, Wild Branches Treehouse Grant and Nanean Weaver
What to expect
Treehouse
You'll have this Hipcamp all to yourself.
4 guests max
Toilet available
Flush toilet
No campfires
No pets
Drinking water available
Pump or well
Showers available
Hot water . Custom built 6 foot epoxy wood strip shower.
Bins available
Trash bin
Cooking equipment present
Bbq, private, oven, stovetop or hot plate, fridge, freezer, cookware, cooking utensils, dishware, cutlery, basic seasoning and oils, sink or other dishwashing station
Laundry present
Picnic table absent
No wifi
Hot Tub absent
No playground
Things to know
Getting there
Check in: After 2:00 PM
Check out: Before 11:00 AM
On arrival: Head straight to site
Cancellation policy: Moderate
Minimum nights: 2 nights
Accepts bookings: 6 months out
Short walk
No wheelchair access
Max 2 vehicles
4WD recommended
There is parking at the bottom of the treehouse road if your not comfortable driving up to the treehouse parking area (about 120 yards) pack your bags accordingly.
During your trip
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Inclusion policyWe have a zero-tolerance policy against discrimination at Hipcamp. We are committed to helping our Host and Hipcamper communities be inclusive.
What a beautiful and peaceful treehouse experience! The view from any window is gorgeous! It's so quiet up there! Unless you have a 4x4 vehicle, I recommend parking down by the big rock and walking up as the switchback road to grt up to the front of the treehouse is an experience all of its own!
Location
Newport, Spokane, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Ktunaxa ɁamakɁis, and Kalispel First Nations according to