If you’re looking for an exciting escape close to home, why not stay in a treehouse? These unique accommodations are ideal for reconnecting with nature and making you feel like a kid again! The great news is that you can find treehouse vacation rentals throughout Georgia, including north Georgia, Atlanta, the suburbs, and Savannah.
Luckily for you, we’ve done all the research to narrow down the best treehouse rentals in Georgia for your next weekend getaway. So, all you have to do is choose one and book it! Depending on the size of your group, you can find treehouses with enough room for two to eight guests.
Additionally, these treehouses offer different levels of comfort, ranging from authentic camping experiences to luxury glamping accommodations. Therefore, you should be able to find a treehouse for every type of traveler. We hope one of these great Georgia treehouse rentals on Airbnb and Vrbo provides the perfect escape for you!
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Treehouses in North Georgia
Canopy Blue Luxury Treehouse

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This three-story tree house rental is located in Blue Ridge’s Aska Adventure area, which is full of excellent hiking trails and mountain views. In fact, one of the big draws to this Vrbo is that you can find direct hiking access to the Benton Mackaye Trail right outside your door! Canopy Blue features four beds and one full bathroom, accommodating up to six guests.
It also has plenty of outdoor living space, including a 1000-square-foot deck and a hot tub under the treehouse. Plus, you can easily explore everything Blue Ridge has to offer from this central spot–downtown is only 10 minutes away by car.
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Inn The Ravine Luxury Treehouse

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Nestled in the Chattahoochee National Forest and overlooking a ravine, Inn the Ravine Treehouse is one of the best-located tree houses in Georgia. It’s situated within the Aska Adventure area, offering direct hiking access to the Benton Mackaye Trail. Additionally, this home features two bedrooms, one full bathroom, a kitchen, a living area, a 1000-square-foot deck, and a fire pit.
All in all, Inn the Ravine Treehouse can accommodate five guests. If you’re traveling with a large group, you may want to consider booking both cabin rentals in the area–Inn the Ravine and the Canopy Blue Treehouse, which is directly next door.
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Le Petit Chateau at Candlelight Forest

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Le Petit Chateau is one of two treehouses available for rent in Candlelight Forest. This unique home is decorated in a French farmhouse style! Plus, it has room for six guests and a deck with a Canopy Kitchenette for an ideal grilling experience. Although Le Petit Chateau is technically in Georgia (Chickamauga), it’s only 18 minutes from downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee!
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Sophie’s Roost at Candlelight Forest

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Sophie’s Roost is the second treehouse within Candlelight Forest Resort in Chickamauga. As you can probably guess by the name, this home was decorated by Sophie’s of Chattanooga!
One of the most significant advantages of staying in this resort is that you receive access to the grounds and its many amenities. For example, you can go fishing and canoeing on Lake Angela, explore the hiking trails, and even play cornhole with the family!
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Wiley Mountain Lodge – A Tree House in the Woods

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Wiley Mountain Lodge is one of the biggest treehouse cabins in Georgia, with room for up to eight guests! This property was initially built as an inn to welcome visitors from the Tallulah Falls Locomotive Trains in the early 1900s.
Nowadays, it’s been converted into a cozy mountain retreat for the whole family. Feel like a kid again as you explore this Georgia-made treehouse and its beautiful grounds!
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Romantic Tree House Retreat with 15 Private Acres

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If you’d like an escape to the mountains without forgoing any comforts, this romantic treehouse is for you! With exceptional amenities like a Japanese Ofuro Soaking Tub, a fully equipped kitchen, a fire pit, and heating/air conditioning, you’ll feel right at home here. For more details on the “Pamoon” treehouse, you can watch a full video tour here.
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Treehouse Cabin Creekside Home

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This charming treehouse cabin is located in Summerville, Georgia, along Storey Mill Creek within the Chattahoochee National Forest. It features one bedroom with a comfy queen size bed, a bathroom, a full kitchen, a brand-new hot tub, and a nearby fire pit. At this property, you’ll have all sorts of outdoor activities just outside the door, including hiking, fishing, kayaking, and swimming.
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Blue Ridge Treehouse

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Take a trip to the Blue Ridge mountains in this spacious cabin! It’s situated mere minutes from downtown Blue Ridge and close to all popular outdoor activities in the area, such as hiking, mountain biking, trout fishing, zip line, and horseback riding.
This treehouse is a great fit for family gatherings, with room for up to eight guests. It even has a foosball table in the basement! Although this home is more of a cabin than a treehouse, it’s definitely still worth including in this list.
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Bed+Bough, an enchanting Treehouse Retreat
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Bed+Bough Treehouse façade in the winter
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View of the deck and entrance to Bed + Bough
Just an hour north of Atlanta, you’ll find this adorable North Georgia treehouse rental that looks straight out of a storybook. It features one bedroom, one bathroom, and an outdoor area with a built-in grill, a picnic table, and a fire pit.
Whether you’re headed to Dahlonega’s wineries, hiking, or looking to spend time away from the city, Bed + Bough is where you’ll want to be! For more information about Stay Dahlonega’s high-design escapes, follow @staydahlonega on Instagram.
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Stay Dahlonega hosted me for a stay in February 2021. Nonetheless, all opinions are my own.
Daybreak- Designer Treehouse in Georgia with amazing views

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Daybreak is another of Stay Dahlonega’s craftsmen-designed luxury properties in North Georgia. Situated on a ridge with fantastic mountain views, this home provides the perfect weekend getaway.
It includes one bedroom, two bathrooms, a kitchenette, and a huge deck that wraps around the house. You’ll be surrounded by nature and just minutes from Dahlonega’s best wineries. Find out more by following @staydalonega on Instagram!
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Whippoorwill Retreat Treehouse

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Whippoorwill Retreat is undoubtedly one of the most luxurious Georgia tree houses. In fact, this Airbnb even offers services from a professional chef! Whippoorwill is located on Sand Mountain–just 20 minutes from downtown Chattanooga.
Every detail of this home is perfectly crafted, including the stunning wraparound porch and “Donald the Butler,” a luggage lift you can use to unload your belongings! It can accommodate up to four guests, with two bedrooms and two bathrooms.
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Waterfront Cabin Treehouse

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This waterfront cabin treehouse isn’t just a place to stay, it’s an entire destination! Frog Call Retreat is home to 52 acres of a gated private nature preserve near Dahlonega, featuring a catch-and-release pond, waterfalls, and a fire pit. With two large bedrooms and bathrooms, the cabin can accommodate up to six guests. One of the bathrooms also has a clawfoot bathtub!
We recommend this rental if you’d like to truly disconnect. After all, there are no TVs inside the cabin, and most cell phones don’t get service here. A short walk from the cabin, you can also find a tree house with a queen bed and a four-bed bunk house, both designed by Taylor Barnhill, a prominent Asheville architect.
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Treetop Hideaways: Luna Loft

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If you’re looking for the perfect blend of glamping meets a boutique hotel, you’ll love the Luna Loft in Flintstone. This Georgia treehouse hotel is rustic and refined, with an interior made of reclaimed barn wood, a bathroom with exposed copper piping and a penny floor, and a kitchenette stocked with complimentary drinks and snacks! Relax while sipping wine on the deck or venture into nearby Chattanooga.
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Treehouse with Elegance in Ellijay

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This treehouse in Ellijay has one of the best locations to explore North Georgia. It’s just a short drive from downtown Ellijay, Blue Ridge, Amicalola Falls, and many local vineyards! Therefore, this rental makes the ideal spot for an anniversary trip or celebrating a special occasion. Plus, you can soak in the jacuzzi on the back porch with a beautiful mountain overlook.
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Abbie’s Waterfall Treehouse w/Hot Tub on Creek

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Abbie’s Waterfall Treehouse is an ideal getaway in the middle of the Chattahoochee National Forest. You’ll find that this home is nestled just above a small waterfall and next to a family farm!
Abbie’s Treehouse is the perfect option for you if you’d like to glamp and truly be immersed in nature. There’s just one thing to be aware of: this Airbnb doesn’t have running water, so you will have to walk to the main cabin to shower and use the bathroom.
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Riverbright Treehouse – 50ft from the Toccoa River

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Riverbright Treehouse is located in Suches–40 minutes from Dahlonega and Blue Ridge–and offers a tranquil escape to the mountains. At this Airbnb, you’ll have private access to the Toccoa River, an amazing view, and even an adorable hammock where you can relax and read. Plus, this treehouse allows you to experience the best parts of camping while having certain comforts, like a bed, jet tub, and other amenities.
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Sereni-tree House – The Book Treehouse of Suches

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Sereni-tree House is one of the most unique and rustic Airbnb treehouses in Georgia. This accommodation is for you if you’re looking for a quiet retreat to the north Georgia mountains!
The home itself has “comfort touches” that will keep you cozy while also maintaining the feeling of being off the grid. You won’t find cell phone service here, so you can 100% disconnect!
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Blue Ridge TreeHouse at Bear Claw Vineyards

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The Treehouse Guys actually built this Blue Ridge cabin rental on their DIY series (Season 2, Episode 1). One of the coolest parts of staying at this treehouse is that it’s located at Bear Claw Vineyards! It features a queen bed, a full bathroom, and all the essential household items you’ll need in the living area.
On the front porch, you can also find an outdoor BBQ, a fire pit, and cozy rocking chairs. Plus, the deck offers an incredible view of Little Sugar Creek and the vineyard. Due to this home’s location, you can also take full advantage of the fun events happening each week at Bear Claw!
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6 Ponds Farm Treehouse

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This private treehouse is located on 6 Ponds Farm, a 30-acre female-owned farm in the North Georgia mountains. Besides running water, wifi, and a kitchen, you can also find a tree loft adjacent to the back porch with a fireplace and hot tub.
Moreover, guests have access to a fire pit, a garden area (you can pick herbs and vegetables in season), bikes, and a hiking trail. Plus, if you’re traveling with kids, they will particularly enjoy feeding the chickens, goats, rabbits, and donkeys.
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Chalet with Year around Lake & Mountain Views in Big Canoe

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This adorable chalet offers stunning views of the Georgia mountains and Lake Petit, where guests can rent boats and go hiking. One huge selling factor is that this treehouse is located in Big Canoe, the South’s premier mountain community.
Guests love to have dinner on the deck of this cabin and say that the king bed is super comfy! The reviews also agree that this location is ideal for a quiet escape.
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Heaven in the Mountains Big Canoe

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While the first chalet-style treehouse mentioned above has one bedroom and one bathroom, this second home in Big Canoe features two bedrooms and two bathrooms!
Therefore, if you’d like to rent properties close to one another in a big group, you may want to look into both tree house rentals. Furthermore, this circular cabin has rich dark bamboo flooring, woodland decor, a 42-inch flat-screen TV in the living room, and a furnished patio to enjoy.
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Cozy Treehouse near Helen

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For an affordable escape to the mountains in a secluded spot, you’ll love this treehouse in Helen! Guests describe the experience as similar to camping but with a bit more comfort.
Cars are not allowed at this camping site, so you’ll have to park your vehicle at the main office and hike to this Airbnb. Go into the experience prepared to “rough it,” and you’ll be rewarded with a lovely vacation surrounded by nature and lots of trails to explore!
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Secluded Treehouse near Helen, GA

Secluded Treehouse near Helen, GA, via Airbnb
This treehouse is a second option in the same location as the previous Airbnb in Helen. So, be aware that while some tree houses for rent in Georgia offer a glamping experience, this one is true camping! There is no water or electricity at this home, so you’ll be able to disconnect and relax in nature.
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Firefly Bend Treehouse with Hot Tub

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Firefly Bend Treehouse takes a camping getaway to the next level by providing extra amenities like a hot tub and heating. This home isn’t for the faint of heart, as there is no running water or wifi!
However, Firefly Bend is the perfect opportunity to relax without any distractions from the outside world. Attractions such as Vogel State park and Wolf Mountain Winery are also nearby.
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Treehouses in Atlanta
Urban Glass Tree House

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Urban Glass Tree House is undoubtedly one of the coolest treehouses in Atlanta. It’s located in West Midtown–just two blocks from Atlantic Station and the Georgia Tech Campus.
This home has two bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a gourmet kitchen, a glass rail balcony, and other special touches like local artisan coffee, heated flooring in the master bathroom, and an Eero Pro Wifi Mesh system. It would be great for a group getaway, as it can sleep up to seven guests!
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Oasis Treehouse Atlanta

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You’ll find Oasis Treehouse just 15 minutes from the Atlanta airport. This Airbnb is tucked away in a forest sanctuary, creating a secluded urban oasis.
As far as amenities, it offers a composting toilet and kitchenette with running water, as well as a private outdoor shower and a heated bathhouse. All in all, this home has everything you need for a cozy treehouse getaway with up to four guests!
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Secluded Intown Treehouse

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The Secluded Intown Treehouse is one of the most incredible treehouse rentals on Airbnb. So, if you have your heart set on staying here, you’ll most likely book a stay for about two years in the future. Plus, you’ll have to pay a pretty penny.
However, guests seem to agree that this charming treehouse is worth the wait! It’s made up of three separate rooms, which are all connected via adorable rope bridges.
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Atlanta Alpaca Treehouse in the Bamboo Forest

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This treehouse, located within a private bamboo forest, is easily one of the most memorable stays you’ll find on Airbnb. In fact, it’s such a beautiful location that it even offers weddings!
Staying at this treehouse is a magical experience, and even though it’s in the middle of Atlanta, you’ll forget you’re in the city. The llamas and alpacas on this rescue farm are an extra adorable touch–make sure you bring a bag of baby carrots!
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Archimedes’ Nest at the Emu Ranch

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Archimedes’ Nest is a dreamy, custom-built treehouse located on an Emu Ranch. Additionally, it’s within walking distance of East Atlanta Village. This luxury treehouse is decked out with everything you could possibly need for a relaxing stay. Plus, you’ll be able to see the emu, turkeys, swans, and peafowl as they roam around the ranch!
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ATL Treehouse- Couples retreat/Event Space/Hot Tub

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If you’re hoping to celebrate a birthday or anniversary in a one-of-a-kind Airbnb, we highly recommend ATL Treehouse. This Airbnb even offers a platinum package for couples as an additional option, including dinner cooked by a celebrity chef, massages, and a violinist! Especially for Atlanta natives, ATL treehouse offers a perfect staycation where you’ll feel like you’re far away from home.
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Treehouses in Metro Atlanta
Treasure Hunt Tree House in Metro Atlanta

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This backyard treehouse in Kennesaw distinguishes itself from other stays, with the opportunity to complete a treasure hunt! Much of the décor in this home was created by the owner.
You’ll also have access to a full bathroom and be provided with towels, handmade soap, and snacks. If you’d like to participate in the treasure hunt, you can find clues, puzzles, and riddles throughout the Airbnb, leading to a prize.
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Owl in the Oak Treehouse – Private Forest Escape
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Owl in the Oak Treehouse walkway and entrance
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View of Owl in the Oak Treehouse from ground level
This brand-new treehouse in Duluth offers a completely off-grid stay while still being close to the city. Owl in the Oak has a beautiful wraparound deck, a fluffy queen bed, a kitchenette, and a small bathroom. Moreover, it has an outlet where you can charge your phone or laptop–so you don’t have to disconnect completely if you don’t want to!
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Owl in the Oak Treehouse hosted me for a stay in April 2021. Nonetheless, all opinions are my own.
Trinity Treehouse

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Trinity Treehouse provides a beautiful escape into nature without making any compromises. For example, you’ll have access to running water, heat, air conditioning, a kitchen, Wi-Fi, a TV, and a bathroom with a shower here.
Located in Stonecrest, you’ll be just minutes from the Davidson-Arabia Mountain Nature Preserve. Plus, this home has a fire pit, Zen garden, and grill, making it an ideal place to relax with family.
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Eden Treehouse at Tiny-Living Eco-Farm & Homestead

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Eden Treehouse in Canton is an ideal escape for any nature lover. This Airbnb is located within Splendor Oaks, an eco-farm, gathering space, homestead, and unique “hotel.”
Here, you’ll have the chance to meet the Cagle family and their many animals, go hiking, and even spend time on Lake Allatoona! This treehouse vacation rental has a queen-size Murphy bed, cozy hammocks, and access to a guest lounge with various amenities.
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Treehouse in Savannah
Diamond Oaks Treehouse Skylight Suite

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The magical Diamond Oaks Treehouse is tucked away in a historic fishing village, just minutes away from Savannah’s highlights. Many guests say this quirky and charming home is one of their favorite places to stay.
You can sleep in the treehouse but don’t have to if the weather doesn’t cooperate. The owners also have sweet and cuddly cats that like to interact with guests!
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This article was first published in November 2020 and has since been updated.
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