29 Top Treehouse Rentals in Oregon

Explore the best treehouse rentals in Oregon: from urban escapes in Portland to secluded retreats. Ideal for travelers seeking unique stays.

Tobi Miles
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Tobi Miles
December 21, 2023

Many parks, lakes, mountains, woods, and even deserts can be found in Oregon. Oregon is renowned for both its natural beauty and its urban charms. Portland, the largest city in the state, is known throughout the world for luring visitors with its eccentric and friendly culture.

More than 360 miles of America's most untamed coastline, rich forests, and breathtaking mountain ranges are found in Oregon. From a treehouse in an urban sanctuary to the seaside and beyond, you'll have many options for a treehouse vacation. The variety of treehouses available for rent in Oregon is exceptional if you're seeking somewhere to stay during your next adventure.

Where else than the renowned sun-dappled forests of the Pacific Northwest could one find a spot to stay in a treehouse? Treehouse rentals have emerged as one of the biggest trends. After all, this state has a beautiful coastline in addition to a lot of trees and lush foliage.

Your next stay in one of these Oregon treehouses will undoubtedly be a memorable one, whether it is peaceful and secluded or rustic and remote. Scroll down to explore!

1. Heartland Treehouse (Langlois)

Heartland Treehouse (Langlois)
Heartland Treehouse (Langlois)

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Heartland Treehouse is one of Oregon's top treehouses. This treehouse is positioned between two large fir trees overlooking a deep river canyon.  You can stay near a waterfall that will welcome you awake in the morning.

The natural materials of this treehouse lend warmth, beauty, and texture to ordinary activities like boiling coffee and playing games. This remote treehouse features a waterfall and several ways to enjoy the outdoors. Try the sauna, outdoor tubs, and life without Wifi for a few days.

Location: Langlois, Oregon

Airbnb Rating: 4.90

2. Bluebird House (Gold Beach)

 Bluebird House (Gold Beach)
Bluebird House (Gold Beach)

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The Bluebird House is set on seven acres with a farm, forest, and beach and overlooks the Pacific. 700 feet above the coast, the Oregon Coast Trail provides 45-minute Subterranean beach access.

There is no TV or Wi-Fi, but the empty dunes and booming waves make for an excellent setting to explore nature. The owner can introduce you to the amiable donkeys on the property! Gold Beach has shops, dining options, and breweries. Whether you're a family or a couple, you'll have a great time.

Several acres of farm, forest, and beach grace the location. Fairies and lights transform gardens in winter. TV, WiFi, and other distractions are absent. Explore! South of Gold Beach is a treehouse.

LocationGold Beach, Oregon

Airbnb Rating: 4.90

Related Read: 15 Best Waterfalls in Oregon

3. Tabor Treehouse (Portland)

Tabor Treehouse (Portland)
Tabor Treehouse (Portland)

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At this beautiful treehouse in Southeast Portland, you can see what it's like to live on top of everything. The warm design of Tabor Treehouse, the cozy wood stove, and the modern furniture will change your idea of what a vacation should be for good.

The old fir tree in the middle of the home's raised deck makes it a great place to spend a summer evening. Sip your favorite wine or microbrew while you listen to the wind blow through the trees.

This great Southeast Portland spot is close to both Belmont Street and Hawthorne Boulevard, which have lots of fun restaurants, food carts, stores, and markets to visit. Only one block away from Tabor Treehouse is Mt. Tabor Park, which has great trails for walking and biking and some of the most beautiful views in the city.

LocationSoutheast Portland, Oregon

Booking.com Rating: 9.0

4. The Hide & Seek (Rhododendron)

The Hide & Seek (Rhododendron)
The Hide & Seek (Rhododendron)

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This classic forest cabin is the perfect rustic refuge for two. Although it's not a traditional treehouse, the ancient vibes of the cabin in the forest give it an epic feel! The cabin's fixtures, furniture, and appliances are all brand new.

The Hide & Seek is attractive and located in a pleasant area. However, even though the cabin is newly renovated, the old and ancient vibes still remain.

A Morso wood stove and radiant floor heating warm the cabin. Wool couch throws encourage fireside hugging. The brand-new bathroom has heated, handcrafted concrete floors from Cle Tile and a Toto e-washlet toilet.

After climbing the hand-carved staircase, you reach the bedroom to find a queen-size mattress covered in linen sheets, cushions, and blankets.

The living area and bedroom's Urbanears WiFi speakers stream music. Books and games are found throughout the cabin. The bedroom TV uses Roku to stream movies and news. WiFi is fast and reliable. Mobility-impaired and young guests may not appreciate this cabin.

LocationRhododendron, Oregon

Airbnb Rating: 4.95

5. The Treehouse at Farwood Retreat (Tiller)

 The Treehouse at Farwood Retreat (Tiller)
The Treehouse at Farwood Retreat (Tiller)

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Off the grid and perfectly situated in a remote area of the Umpqua National Forest, this magnificent Airbnb treehouse property is the ideal Oregon glamping getaway.

The Treehouse is tucked away in the Umpqua National Forest. Additionally, this treehouse location has a lovely view of Jackson Creek. This is a place to escape the outside world and re-establish contact with your loved ones and yourself.

At the Treehouse, there is no cell service because Farwood Retreat is off-grid. Water is obtained from the Creek, and power is generated using solar energy.

LocationTiller, Oregon

Airbnb Rating: 4.95

6. Forestree Treehouse (Cave Junction)

 Forestree Treehouse (Cave Junction)
Forestree Treehouse (Cave Junction)

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Cave Junction, Oregon is homIn this three-bedroom cottage getaway, the charm and wonder are all yours. Soak away your worries in the jacuzzi while taking in the Pacific Ocean's magnificence.

There is something here for everyone, whether you're on a family vacation, a corporate retreat, or on a romantic date. This non-pet-friendly accommodation can fit five people. Oregon has more treehouses than you expected, but few are as cool as this one.

The Forestree Treehouse is ideal for hiking, fishing, and rafting. Your room's 32-foot-high views will defy gravity. If you're interested in ziplining, horseback riding, or arts and crafts, contact the hosts in advance.

LocationCave Junction, Oregon

Airbnb Rating: 4.98

7. Cabin in the Trees on the Lake (Tenmile Lakes)

Cabin in the Trees on the Lake (Tenmile Lakes)
Cabin in the Trees on the Lake (Tenmile Lakes)

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The Cabin in the Trees has a simpler interior than some of the other treehouse retreats on this list. However, it is difficult to pass up the magnificent setting on Tenmile Lakes and boat access.

Tenmile Lakes is the largest and most southern lake along the Oregon Coast south of the Umpqua River. This area is one of the best places in Oregon for bass fishing. Bring a cooler and your fishing gear.

Two queen-sized bedrooms and a full kitchen are available in the cabin. In the family room, is a smart TV. The patio offers unrestricted views of the lake, a gas barbecue, and a patio table.

LocationTenmile Lakes, Oregon

Airbnb Rating: 4.91

8. A Beach Treehouse (Lincoln City)

 A Beach Treehouse (Lincoln City)
A Beach Treehouse (Lincoln City)

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Independent reviews say this is Lincoln City's best part. This unique Lincoln City home overlooks overlooking the beach with rooftop views. Rustic tree-trunk décor and furniture remind you that you're observing the world from tree-top height.

The ingenious features like true port-hole windows in the two main-floor bathrooms and a river of beach rock under glass on the dining table will delight your guests.

From the master room at the top of the home, you can look through binoculars at surfers, beachgoers, and whales. The Lincoln City Kite Festival at the D-River Wayside is just down the road.

Lincoln City Outlets are 1.2 miles from the Beach Treehouse. The vacation home has 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, bed linens, a cable TV, a dining area, a fully furnished kitchen, and a sea view balcony.

LocationLincoln City, Oregon

Booking.com Rating: 6.5

Related Read: 13 Best Beaches In Oregon For Families

9. The TokinTree Treehouse (Cave Junction)

The TokinTree Treehouse (Cave Junction)
The TokinTree Treehouse (Cave Junction)

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The following treehouse in Oregon has a twist if you're looking for unusual treehouses to rent. Sorry, kids! This is one you'll have to pass on! All visitors must be at least 21 years old to enter the TokinTree Treehouse.

On a functioning cannabis farm, this new Airbnb treehouse is cannabis-friendly. During their stay, visitors will also get free cannabis and a tour of the garden. Unfortunately, pets are not allowed there.

Cannabis users are welcome to rent this treehouse. The treehouse sleeps up to four visitors. The rental includes a tour of a garden and some free cannabis.

It's possible that bugs will be inside the treehouse at certain times, particularly in the early spring and summer. Spiders, ants, and bees are examples of this. Being a working cannabis farm, there may be multiple employees on the land during your vacation.

Location Cave Junction, Oregon

Airbnb Rating: 4.82

10. Summit Prairie Lookout Tower (Tiller)

 Summit Prairie Lookout Tower (Tiller)
Summit Prairie Lookout Tower (Tiller)

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The Summit Prairie Lookout Tower is located deep within the Umpqua National Forest. This treehouse rental has long been a favorite among outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Summit Prairie Lookout Tower is challenging to visit due to the 65 reservations that are open each season. Lookout Tower itself is 40 feet in the air and 40 feet up a wooden spiral staircase. Summit Prairie Lookout Tower is open from late March to mid-November. The tower is surrounded by 160 acres of private land in Oregon.,

The tower was constructed with the idea to replicate the fire tower atmosphere that the US Forest Service employed as early as the 1900s. This off-grid fire tower is a place to find solitude, quiet, and so much more.

It has a full kitchen, running hot water, and an outside shower. There’s a pit toilet 100 feet from the tower, and all the mind-blowing views and stargazing you can possibly imagine.

LocationTiller, Oregon

Airbnb Rating: 4.98

Related Read: 30 Top Treehouse Rentals in Washington

11. Tiny, Serene Art Filled Treehouse (Portland)

Tiny, Serene Art Filled Treehouse (Portland)
Tiny, Serene Art Filled Treehouse (Portland)

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This treehouse offers a unique, charming, private place to stay, as well as a patio/small table space and a private restroom. The tiny and serene Eastside treehouse location is tranquil and practical.

This adorable little treehouse is literally constructed inside the host's apple tree. Although this treehouse is the most basic on the list, that doesn't make it any less unique.

LocationSoutheast Portland, Oregon

Airbnb Rating: 4.91

12. Wine Country TreeHouse & Herbal Farm (Newberg)

Wine Country TreeHouse & Herbal Farm (Newberg)
Wine Country TreeHouse & Herbal Farm (Newberg)

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Pete Nelson of “Animal Planet's TreeHouse Master” erected this treehouse in Newberg, Oregon. “Every Day with Rachel Ray” showcased this home in November 2012.

Gary Frank's “Oregon Travel Book” included this beautiful Deer Haven location. Guests can enjoy country living in the garden nearby. The hummingbirds and butterflies are quite charming.

This unique farm and treehouse encourage visitors to slow down and smell the roses. The treehouse isn't suitable for children ages one through seven.

Guests can use the Spiral Labyrinth and outdoor seating area. The labyrinth contains fruit trees, berry bushes, pollinator flowers, and medicinal herbs. This garden smells otherworldly.

The treehouse contains a fridge, microwave, and hot/cold water. You can cook basic meals or visit the valley's restaurants.

LocationNewberg, Oregon

Airbnb Rating: 4.93

13. Lilly Glen (Gold Beach)

Lilly Glen (Gold Beach)
Lilly Glen (Gold Beach)

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Gold Beach treehouse rental, Lilly Glen offers private lodgings with access to multiple amenities in a beautiful wilderness area.  Fern Gully's magical world comes to life at the treehouse vacation rental near Gold Beach, Oregon.

Fairytales are created in this enchanted, mysterious region of the Oregon rainforest. Below the front deck, Taylor Creek bubbles, and around the curve, a magnificent 60-foot waterfall cascades.

Gold Beach, Oregon, is the community that is the closest to this retreat. The sleeping capacity of this magnificent tree house resort is four.

LocationGold Beach, Oregon

Airbnb Rating: 4.92

14. Peacock Perch (Cave Junction)

Peacock Perch (Cave Junction)
Peacock Perch (Cave Junction)

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The Peacock Perch is 12 miles outside of Cave Junction, near Oregon Caves National Monument, Redwood National Forest, and the Oregon coast. It's 18 feet high and supported by trees, unlike others.

Up to three people can sleep on a queen bed at Peacock Perch. Additionally, there’s a single cot. A small kitchenette with BBQ grills, propane burners, and a microwave is available.

Wake up with a coffee machine, toaster oven, and utensils. Guests can also use a community fire pit with wood and a river-fed outdoor pool. The Main lodge has Wi-Fi.

LocationCave Junction, Oregon

Airbnb Rating: 4.95

15. The Izer Treehouse Glamping Adventure (Sandy)

The Izer Treehouse Glamping Adventure (Sandy)
The Izer Treehouse Glamping Adventure (Sandy)

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The Izer Treehouse is ideal for adventurers looking for a quiet retreat in the treetops. Izer overlooks the Bull Run River Canyon. Henceforth, making this the perfect spot in Oregon for kayaking and rafting. You’ll be just near the steps of Mt. Hood.

Spend the night 30 feet in the air, where there is a distinct difference in energy. Additionally, the bird's-eye view will let you see things from a different angle. This is a spot to pause, unwind, and take in the clean canyon air.

Take some time to relax without a TV or internet. The Izer treehouse functions with just seven hours of power per day. There’s also a compost toilet that has views through lovely stained glass doors.

LocationSandy, Oregon

Airbnb Rating: 4.94

16. The Magical Treehouse (Mt. Hood)

 The Magical Treehouse (Mt. Hood)
The Magical Treehouse (Mt. Hood)

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Some might say this is Oregon's best treehouse for glamping. There’s a queen bed, two twin beds, composting toilet, and a hot outdoor shower.

Children under seven aren't allowed due to the spiral staircase and ladder. This 20-acre Tree House is at Mt. Hood's base (about an hour east of Portland). West is Ski Bowl and Mt. Hood National Forest.

The Magical Treehouse was on Episode 4 of Buzzfeed's "HomeBuddies." Forested paths line the amazing 20-acre property. Springwater feeds the outdoor one-acre pond.

Adventurers can use the pond's kayaks and zip lines. The pond is great for swimming, has trout, and is fun to paddle. However, fishing is not allowed at this location. A summer garden and rowboat are available. Hiking, disc golf, carpetball, horseshoes, and basketball are weather-dependent.

LocationMt. Hood, Oregon

Airbnb Rating: 4.97

17. Saul Zaik Treehouse (Portland)

Saul Zaik Treehouse (Portland)
Saul Zaik Treehouse (Portland)

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This treehouse gives a stunning view of the surrounding mountains from Portland's highest point. Conde Nast Traveler called it the "Coolest Treehouse in the World".

You'll stay in a nature preserve with birds soaring through the floor-to-ceiling window despite being just a few miles from the city. It offers a comfy sofa, a queen-size bed, a private bathroom, and a community laundry room. The Saul Zaik Treehouse in Portland is excellent for a getaway for two.

Oregon architect Saul Zaik constructed stunning mid-century modern homes and unique buildings. One of his treehouses incorporates a WWII ship's mast. This treehouse advertises as being 420-friendly.

Location: Portland, Oregon

Airbnb Rating: 4.89

18. Majestree Treehouse (Cave Junction)

. Majestree Treehouse (Cave Junction)
Majestree Treehouse (Cave Junction)

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Looking for the top Oregon treehouses to accommodate your upcoming family gathering or group vacation? Visit the Majestree Treehouse and arrange a stay!

With plenty of hiking, fishing, and rafting in the region, this comfortable treehouse is the ideal home base for your next trip. This treehouse is one of the greatest because it is suspended bridge-equipped and sits 47 feet above the ground.

Although Majestree does not allow pets, they do have a pool. Majestree offers the most enjoyable and secure new activities to families with kids of all ages. Glamping (glamorous camping), as some have dubbed it, is in the trees!

Majestree Treehouse provides a wide range of activities for everyone, whether you prefer living high above the ground or something more grounded. From the most serene relaxation or a leisurely horseback ride to the most heart-pounding thrill on the ziplines and gigantic swing.

LocationCave Junction, Oregon

Treehouses Rating: Unrated

19. Cozy Cottage Treehouse (Cave Junction)

Cozy Cottage Treehouse (Cave Junction)
Cozy Cottage Treehouse (Cave Junction)

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Are you looking for an Oregon treehouse that is cozy? You're in luck. The Cozy Cottage Treehouse has free wifi, a mini-fridge, and a gas grill. Additionally, there’s a pool as a bonus.

These are just some of the amenities offered at the Cozy Cottage Treehouse, which also features a beautiful deck and wood-paneled walls. During your stay, you shouldn't miss the opportunity to check out the Giant Redwoods and the Oregon Cave National Monument.

LocationCave Junction, Oregon

Airbnb Rating: 5.0

20. The Treehouse Retreat (Philomath)

The Treehouse Retreat (Philomath)
The Treehouse Retreat (Philomath)

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This Treehouse Retreat only has 100 square feet, making it a small but charming location for three or fewer people to rest for the night. Although the bunks are useful, the real pleasure is outside.

When visiting friends at Oregon State University, The Treehouse Retreat is a pleasant and affordable location to stay. Less than 5 miles west of Oregon State University in Philomath, Oregon, is where you'll find The Treehouse Retreat.

Nearby attractions include Mary's Peak, Bald Hill, and McDonald Forest. Schedule a night to unplug from technology and re-connect with the outdoors. Be ready for treehouse camping and an outdoor composting toilet.

Small families, adventurous singles, and couples can all benefit from the Treehouse Retreat. Due to the ladders, it might not be appropriate for young children.

LocationPhilomath, Oregon

Airbnb Rating: 4.81

21. Treehouse in the City (Portland)

Treehouse in the City (Portland)
Treehouse in the City (Portland)

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Pete Nelson created this treehouse in Marshall Park just outside Portland. Downtown Portland is 13 minutes away from this treehouse. Treehouse in the City is less than a mile from Creek State Park's trailhead.

If you need a space to gather your thoughts for a few days, this is it. Likewise, the nearby Marshall Park has cedar, fir, and maple trees all for you to explore.

Escape city life without leaving the city at this ultimate treehouse adventure. Cross two suspension bridges to get to the treehouse. You’ll love the terrace with table and chairs, and the new queen bed upstairs. On request, the hosts also have a 50 amp Tesla charger.

Location: Portland, Oregon

Airbnb Rating: 5.0

22. Pleasantree Treehouse (Cave Junction)

Pleasantree Treehouse (Cave Junction)
Pleasantree Treehouse (Cave Junction)

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The Pleasantree Treehouse is yet another enchanted treehouse that is available for rent in the state of Oregon.

This treehouse comes with a complimentary breakfast. Because the treehouse is elevated by around 30 feet from the ground, you can get a good sense of the movement caused by the wind.

In addition, there are a number of barbecues and propane burners available for your use. Pleasantree is the ideal location to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy some quiet time to oneself.

LocationCave Junction, Oregon

Airbnb Rating: 4.75

23. Savage Cabin Treehouse, Ocean and Estuary Nature Retreat (Otis)

23. Savage Cabin Treehouse, Ocean and Estuary Nature Retreat (Otis)
Savage Cabin Treehouse, Ocean and Estuary Nature Retreat (Otis)

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With possibly the greatest location along the Oregon Coast, this breathtakingly lovely Airbnb rental is more of a cabin but also considers itself a treehouse.

One of the best locations for treehouses is close to Otis, Oregon, where the Savage Cabin Treehouse is situated. On the Oregon Coast, this 1962 cabin may be in the ideal spot! The cabin is located in the Salmon River Estuary at the base of Cascade Head and offers views of three cliffs, the ocean, and a private "boat access only" beach.

With the majority of the region protected by state, federal, and nature conservancy properties, Cascade Head is a UNESCO biosphere reserve.

Enjoy this secluded haven for nature lovers. Outside the front door, you may kayak or canoe and fish for salmon. Although it's modest, this quaint cabin has enough space for 8 people. Two bedrooms and a jack-and-jill bathroom are on each side.

A wraparound balcony and breathtaking views are accessible from the great room. The lower deck is shaded and offers a place to grill as well as access to the hot tub and outdoor shower.

LocationOtis, Oregon

Airbnb Rating: 4.89

24. Refuge on the Rogue River (Grants Pass)

 Refuge on the Rogue River (Grants Pass)
Refuge on the Rogue River (Grants Pass)

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You will discover the ideal Refuge on the Rogue River in the town of Merlin, Oregon. On a whopping 5.5 acres, you will have the opportunity to escape from it all in every sense of the word!

You are welcome to float down the river that is close to the property. Alternatively, you may go on a day trip to Rainie Falls and see the salmon leap over the imposing waterfall.

You may simply relax and make use of the river and fish on the property that you are staying on. You may also go on an adventure and explore the nearby hiking trails. This house has enough space to comfortably accommodate six to eight people.

This Oregon treehouse is large enough to accommodate a large number of people at once, allowing you to socialize with others while taking in the surrounding natural beauty.

Location: Grants Pass, Oregon

Vrbo Rating: 4.9

25. ExcaliFIR (Cave Junction)

 ExcaliFIR (Cave Junction)
ExcaliFIR (Cave Junction)

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Four modern treehouses are here at Vertical Horizons Treehouse Paradise. ExcaliFIR Suite Treehouse is just one! This two-story Tree House is considered luxurious.  Upstairs are two full-sized beds, a ceiling fan, a room divider, and a pop-up. Catwalks lead to private balconies.

This treehouse has stained glass, among other things. The lower half is decked, and the main level has a fold-out bed. ExcaliFIR sleeps up to six people. ExcaliFIR is year-round and well-insulated.

Great Cats World Park and Illinois River Forks State Park are 9 miles away. 19 miles from the Pacific Coast Ranges. Giant Redwoods are 11/2 hours from Oregon Cave National Monument. There are ponds, catch-and-release fishing, wildlife, disc golf, a seasonal pool, and other yard games.

LocationCave Junction, Oregon

Airbnb Rating: 4.6

26. River West Tree House (Bend)

River West Tree House (Bend)
River West Tree House (Bend)

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Bend, Oregon's River West Treehouse Is Near The Deschutes River. The Riverwest Treehouse in Bend's tranquil Westside area promises family-friendly enjoyment because of its generous space and ideal location.

One of the main attractions nearby is the Deschutes River. Just 100 yards away, after a brief stroll, is the river trail. This home is ideal for two families or six visitors because it has two bedrooms and two baths.

This multi-level property is tastefully decorated and equipped with every modern convenience, such as a dining area, front porch, well-designed gourmet kitchen, outdoor grill, fire pit, laundry room, and walk-in shower.

LocationBend, Oregon

Airbnb Rating: 4.96

27. Mckenzie River Getaway (Lane County)

 Mckenzie River Getaway (Lane County)
Mckenzie River Getaway (Lane County)

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Designer touches will be found throughout this vacation rental in McKenzie River park. Consider this home the doorway to adventure. You will love this secluded riverfront cabin with treehouse style.

There’s a large living room with a wood heater and a lower deck with a BBQ. Additionally, you’ll enjoy river views from woodland trails. The upper cabin is also available for larger groups.

Thousands of riverfront are on both sides of this rustic Pacific Northwest Cabin. This unique getaway is very private and serene, with no other residences nearby.

Mckenzie River Getaway’s Modern Cabin is fully equipped for you to relax, rejuvenate, and recharge. The bed is a Tuft+Needle brand. Fans and a heater are portable.

You'll adore the nearby flowing river and its peaceful tranquility. It’s a beautiful river, but swimming is not allowed. The six-person dining room is great for card games. The rustic rental is a recently rebuilt 3rd generation family cabin. It has designer elements, yet it's still a cabin.

Location: Lane County, Oregon

Airbnb Rating: 4.73

28. Wald House PDX (Portland)

 Wald House PDX (Portland)
Wald House PDX (Portland)

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The Wald House was built in 1979 in the Tualatin Mountains south of Portland. This treehouse is the perfect place for anyone who is looking for a spot in which to stimulate their creative juices. Escape the city life while staying in a beautiful home worthy of a photoshoot, just 10 minutes from downtown Portland.

The proprietors and designers of The Wald House gave careful consideration to each and every aspect of the space, right down to the locally roasted coffee beans. You'll love this treehouse since it has resulted in an ambiance that is impeccably orchestrated.

Due to the fact that there are two bedrooms, one and a half bathrooms, and a spacious back deck, there is sufficient space. Enjoy space both inside and outside of the treehouse at Wald House PDX. Bring your friends and still find your own space to fall down the rabbit hole of your own creativity.

LocationPortland, Oregon

Airbnb Rating: 4.99

29. Cozy Three-Story Lookout Tower (Terrebonne)

 Cozy Three-Story Lookout Tower (Terrebonne)
Cozy Three-Story Lookout Tower (Terrebonne)

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On 5 acres of undeveloped ground in the Crooked River Ranch neighborhood, our house is located. Terrebonne's Lookout Tower is the ideal hideaway for writers and artists. You don't have to leave the tower unless you want to because the hosts offer free wireless internet and an outdoor hot tub.

You can enjoy a top-notch golf course and a community saltwater pool in the summer. The nearby Deschutes River is a popular spot for rafting and fishing. For hiking or rock climbing, head across the highway to Smith Rocks State Park. Only 50 miles distant, Mt. Bachelor offers winter activities.

This holiday house is a three-and-a-half-hour drive from the Portland International Airport or 20 minutes from the Redmond, Oregon Airport.

The nearby town of Terrebonne, OR, has a grocery store and a restaurant. You may find fantastic restaurants, theaters, and shopping in Bend, OR, which is 20 miles south on Highway 97, and Redmond, OR, which is located 5 miles farther south.

LocationTerrebonne, Oregon

Airbnb Rating: 4.98

Tobi Miles
Tobi Miles
Article updated:
August 7, 2024 2:10 PM

Tobi Miles is a University of Florida graduate turned globe-trotting culinary explorer and digital nomad expert. As the founder of "Bytes & Bites," he combines his passion for international cuisine with practical advice on remote work, inspiring others to experience the world through food and cultural immersion. With 32 countries under his belt and a knack for uncovering hidden culinary gems, Tobi is redefining the intersection of work, travel, and gastronomy for a new generation of adventurers.

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