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Why It’s Unique: Tucked 50 feet up in the air in a centuries-old cedar and bordering Gifford Pinchot National Forest, the Cedar Creek Treehouse is outfitted with a sleeping loft, kitchen, and glass-enclosed observation room with indoor hammock.
Access: Winding stairwell.
What to Do: Take in even greater views from the recently added observatory—100 feet up a nearby fir tree—which looks out on majestic Mount Rainier. Or, drive 10 minutes for a day hike in stunning Mount Rainier National Park.
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From Travel + Leisure, Apr 2005
“After a day's hike in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, you'll stargaze from your bed through the skylights of a wooden cabin 50 feet up a 200-year-old rain-forest cedar, or contemplate Mount Rainier from on high....” MORE>>
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