4 Kentucky Tree House Rentals That Will Make You Live Out Your Childhood Dreams

Kentucky Tree House Rentals

Enjoy a Weekend Off Grid and Stay In a Beautiful Kentucky Tree House in Red River Gorge!

Whether you live in Kentucky, or plan on making a trip here, a tree house is most likely not the first thing that comes to mind. However, once you check out these tree houses built by the Canopy Crew, you may change your mind. The Canopy Crew is a custom tree house building and tree company. They offer Kentucky tree house rentals in the Red River Gorge.

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We only build tree houses in a style that puts as little stress on the tree as possible. Our goal is to get you into the Canopy.

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A Kentucky tree house experience is unlike any other. Living in a treehouse for a weekend changes ones perspective, and has an amazing restful yet soulful impact. The Canopy Crew describes it as tranquil & breathtaking.

Although they build custom tree houses they have 4 beautiful Kentucky tree house rentals for anyone to enjoy! If you like what you see, check out the booking options and pricing.

1. The Looking Glass

A dual treehouse is perched atop a Tulip Poplar and Pignut Hickory. Other special features include a complete bathhouse, 360 view looking out into nature through panoramic windows, a fully stocked kitchen, bridge, and a suspended covered deck where you can enjoy your morning coffee.

2. Trade Winds

The most luxurious out of the collection.  It features full electricity, running water, heat, a bathhouse, a slide, and a HOT TUB! It can comfortably sleep three couples, has a sleeping loft for kids, and has an extra couch. Additionally, the tree house has a wood burning stove, cathedral ceilings, recycled building materials, two decks, laundry, fire pit, and a ten minute nature walk to the Martins Fork trail head. 

3. The Observatory

The most adventurous and romantic of the bunch. This off the grid (and very high off of the ground) arboreal abode boasts three separate rooms connected by floating walkways and ships ladders. The glass bedroom is designed for star gazing, and sits 50 feet above the Gorge floor. *Requires a 200 step climb up

4. The Sylvan Float

This treehouse is designed for two, and located in the heart of the geological area near the grey’s arch trail head. It is heated, has peaceful views, and includes a stove, dish washing station, toilet, and wrap around deck. *Fun fact – Sylvan means forest!

Not quite ready to stay in a tree house but need a weekend escape? Check out the Perfect Riverside Cabin in Mammoth Cave, KY.

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