Summary:
The Treeframe is a modern a-frame treehouse that offers an unforgettable short-term rental experience. Located in the heart of the forest and surrounded by nature, our treehouse is the perfect spot for travelers looking for a one-of-a-kind getaway. Our treehouse is fully equipped with all the amenities you need for a relaxing stay, and Nick is always available to answer any questions you may have. Come discover the beauty of nature and escape the hustle and bustle of city life at The Treeframe!
The Space:
Welcome to The Treeframe, a one-of-a-kind stay like no other. Our short term rental is 13 feet off the ground, with luxury amenities including a hot tub, heated floors in the bathroom, a cozy king bed loft, and a fireplace. You will enjoy deep breaths while taking in the stunning river, mountain, and forest views from the giant custom triangular a-frame windows.
This unique property has been featured on A&E's "Living Smaller" tv show and has gone viral on IG and TikTok. Come and experience The Treeframe for yourself and see why it's one of the most sought after stays in the country.
Guest Access:
The Treeframe Cabin, private hot tub, the forest walking trails behind the cabin, river access along gravel driveway over the stage behind Clay Baby, the gray cabin and the acre of grass field.
The Neighborhood:
We are the most upriver piece of land in The Skyko River Tracts #5 neighborhood. It is about .2 miles outside of the majestic little town of Index WA. The gravel road community consists of little cabins, forest, mountain, and river views.
Getting Around:
You can bike or run from the cabin to town or to nearby trails. Most people drive as the main road (Index Galena) can have fast traffic. Please park in the two spaces in front of the stairs to your treehouse.
Other Things to Note:
We now offer grocery service! Please send us your list to have your fridge and pantry stocked.
Any additional guest must be cleared by host, additional fees may apply.
The Treeframe is on a riverfront gated 5 acre property with 5 other small cabins.
Portions of every stay go monthly to:
The Sierra Club
Forterra
The Washington Trails Association
The Tulalip Foundation
The Index Historical Society
and The Heybrook Trail
Full size pull out sofa in the living room.