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TreeHouse Point

6922 Preston Fall City Rd SE, Issaquah, WA 98027-8775
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  • EscapeFromTheRain
    Renton, Washington102 contributions
    Living in the trees
    I had a treehouse as a kid, but that was just a platform. These are luxury treehouses, with power, lights, and comfy furniture. We stayed in "The Burl" which is currently the only one with a flush toilet, a nice but not necessary to have feature. The central bathhouse facility was very nice and clean and not far from any of the other treehouses. All the gravel pathways are lit at night. No housecleaning services during your stay, but every day you could pick up a new basket with towels and a cookie or chocolate. Water bottles are available at the lodge. Like everything, this will be better when covid protocols are lifted and you can meet and eat together in groups. Breakfast comes with your stay with changing menus every day, but you couldn't eat in the dining hall. They don't allow any cooking in the treehouses, which will also be better when restaurants are open nearby. You can eat of course in the treehouse, but it's more picnic and snack food or takeout food. There is an ice machine. They followed protocols while we were there. Overall cute property, unique experience. Would be great for small group functions post-covid restrictions.
    Date of stay: January 2021
    Written February 21, 2021
  • RGL98546
    Grapeview, Washington21 contributions
    Upper Pond on Valentine’s Day
    We stayed the night in the Upper Pond Treehouse on Valentine’s Day and loved it. It was roomy, comfortable, and peaceful. The carpentry was top notch. It was also interesting studying the architecture. The bath houses were well appointed and spotless. The walk to the river was also quite nice. We will stay two nights next time. One night just doesn’t do it justice. Lastly, the breakfast greatly exceeded our expectations. We expected a simple continental breakfast, but saw and had nice offerings of freshly cooked food (potatoes with mushrooms, eggs) and delicious freshly baked goods (eggnog scones, muffins). Thank you Pete and Treehouse Point for a fabulous stay!
    Date of stay: February 2020
    Traveled as a couple
    Written February 17, 2020
  • Suzanne P
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    * tour review only *
    This is a review on the treehouse TOUR only - we did not stay overnight. If you’re a Treehouse Masters fan, this is a must do tour. You arrive to their cute lodge for check in. Our tour guide was great - a good sense of humor and knowledgeable. She did a great job of explaining each treehouse to us and letting everyone get a view inside. Most of them require you to climb some stairs and many have ladders inside if you want to see the upstairs. The tour lasts one hour and not any longer as they are doing tours between guests checking out and in and getting cleaning done. There are a few souvenirs and tshirts for purchase in the main lodge. We definitely plan on coming back for a stay
    Date of stay: September 2022
    Traveled as a couple
    Written September 24, 2022
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ClaireWithLove wrote a review Aug 2023
Germantown, MD820 contributions443 helpful votes
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Treehouse Point is a magical, beautiful tree house heaven where your dreams come true. As a child, I have always wanted a tree house and use to love playing beneath the trees. For two nights, we got to have our own tree house, the "Nest" which has a bird theme and is tucked close to a waterfall and surrounded by trees. The Nest has: - Queen bed - Two sitting chairs and a small table - Balcony with two reclining chairs and two tables; no roof but the abundance of leaves protected me from the gentle rain - Nespresso espresso maker, hot water kettle, Nespresso pods, liquid creamers, sweeteners, the Nespresso water container filled with water, a separate water container, mugs, glasses, towels, fresh flowers, and even a surprise on the table -Heat and air conditioning - You can use the bigger two shared bathrooms which have showers with soap, bath gel, shampoo, conditioner, hair dryer, heat or a fun outdoor shower. - The Nest has its own private bathroom with a flush toilet with a sink above the toilet bowl, so when you flush, the water comes out to wash your hands and the soapy water is used to fill the tank for the next use. It located to the left of the Nest front door, 2 steps down. A wall is between the road, so you can sit with the bathroom door open if you choose, since it blocks the view from the path and enjoy the nature of trees while you do answer the call of nature. It has heat and lights too. For check-in, you will receive a text around 3:30 pm with the gate PIN code and your treehouse PIN code and you can go directly to your treehouse. Treehouse Point has moss covered, tall trees, gravel paths, and branch railing bridges. It is a relaxing, Zen like place to walk around or take a little stroll down to the River where there are thoughtfully placed chairs for you. The lodge has a microwave, refrigerator, and water cooler for hot or cold water and area you can get more Nespresso pods or teas, free microwave popcorn, and S'more containers if you want to make your own fire outside or in the lodge fireplace. They also sell beer, wine, and other drinks in the lodge. The breakfast is gourmet and delicious with fresh scrambled eggs and cheese, and fancy donuts, muffins or breakfast bread, fresh fruit, yogurt. It is served 8:30 am - 10:00 am. You can bring a plate (or I brought my own container) to carry it back to my treehouse balcony. There are also plenty of tables inside and outside the lodge. The pond near the treehouses has well fed rainbow trout that you can feed for free. The container is on the left corner of the deck. Everyone was very friendly and nice. I enjoyed talking with Kari who was one of the ladies who made breakfast and the delicious treats that come in the towel baskets that you can pick up at the lodge on your second day. Where else in the world can you strike up a conversation with a fellow guest and have them invite you to see their treehouse? I got to see the "Upper Pond" which is the only treehouse that can sleep 4 people (2 in the queen downstairs and two in the loft bunk beds) and it has a compostable toilet (scoop some material over) and a covered deck. Bonbibi - a smaller treehouse with a sitting area on a deck beneath the treehouse. Closest to the shared bathroom. Ananda - an ADA accessible treehouse with ramps and steps up to the door. A spacious bathroom with a flush toilet and sink. Wrap around deck with several chairs facing the river. A truly luxurious experience with sounds of the river. You can also schedule a 60 or 90 minute massage with Michelle Gray, contact Treehouse Point to get her contact information. I had a most wonderful massage upstairs in the Pond room with the warm breeze flowing through the windows. Tips: - It is best to bring a small suitcase, since you will be pulling your suitcase on the gravel pathway and up steps to the treehouse, unless you are in the Ananda. - You may want to bring your art supplies to draw a picture in the guest book in each treehouse. - For lunch or dinner, you will need to go to a restaurant or grocery store.
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Date of stay: August 2023
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Responded 4 weeks ago
Thank you for your detailed and thoughtful review, Claire! We appreciate your wonderful feedback. We love having Kari and Michelle on our team, and we are so happy to share our special property with you. We hope to see you in the trees again sometime!
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Jet35923586220 wrote a review Jul 2023
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Our wedding could not have been at a more amazing place than TreeHouse Point! We looked across many states and as soon as we saw TreeHouse Point, we just knew this was the place for us! Our guests were just as excited as we were to go stay in the tree houses. The venue had a very mystical wonderful feeling being there in person. Patricia was fantastic to work with as well as all the staff that assisted with keeping the venue looking perfect. If you are reading this review, yes, this is the place for you!
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Date of stay: May 2023
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Blue R wrote a review Jun 2023
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The website has conflicting information about the newest house, Ananda, so here is a complete description. Ananda house has three rooms: a bathroom, a living room, and a bedroom. The total size is about 50% larger than a typical hotel room. It has running water, including two sinks and a normal flush toilet. The room comes with a coffee maker, a tea kettle, and a large bottle of water (which I'm pretty sure is bottled tap water, which is pointless for this house). Contrary to literally all the information on the website, it also comes with a small fridge. However it's barely cooler than room temperature (I believe it's a thermoelectric fridge), so I'm not sure how useful it'd be. The website says there's an ice box, but I couldn't find one. The fridge has a loud fan - it's much louder than our fridge at home, despite not having a compressor. I couldn't find any way to turn it off. I'd say it's about as loud as a normal box-fan on 'high'. The living room has a mini-split, which doubles as both the heater and cooler. It worked well, heating the entire house in the morning and cooling it during the day quickly. It's actually slightly quieter than the fridge when running. There's also a (gas??) fireplace-stove in the corner of the living room, but we couldn't figure out how to work it. There's a remote, but the buttons did nothing, and we couldn't find instructions anywhere. The living room also has two moderately comfy chairs, with a single reading light. There's enough other lights that both people can read at night. There are plenty of electrical outlets around the house for charging things. We both had cell phone service (Verizon). There's no tree going through the middle of the house like one of the other houses, but there are two trees DIRECTLY outside the windows of the bedroom. We both really enjoyed being able to wake up and see the trees. It really makes you feel like you're sleeping in the forest. They also double as a privacy device, making it nearly impossible for anyone outside to see in on the bedroom. On the downside, having the trees so close to the windows means the bedroom windows can barely be opened. It's not really possible to get a good breeze going through the house. The only truly bad part of the experience, for me, was the bed. The bed uses a hard memory-foam mattress. Memory foam has a tendency to collapse under enough weight after several months of use. My wife, who normally doesn't like hard beds, thought it was extremely comfy, but since I'm a much larger guy, the foam collapsed for me, leading to EXTREME back pain after the first night. The second night I figured out I could sleep on a pile of pillows, which made it somewhat better, but still not great. This is the reason for the 4 stars instead of 5. The entrance to the house is also a balcony, hovering about 50 feet above the ground and overlooking the river. My wife is afraid of heights, but she had no problem at all with the balcony. When I asked her why, she said "because of trees" ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ You don't get a great view of the river from the balcony as it's mostly blocked by the trees, but you can hear it really well, even from inside if the windows are open, which is a great mood-setter. The balcony has two chairs you can sit on and and read books. There are walkway lights, but they were broken during our stay - presumably they'll be fixed by the time you read this. The treehouses are a LOT closer together than the website makes it seem. The closest treehouse is Burl, about 100 feet away, and the farthest treehouse is probably about 300-400 feet away. However the locations are designed so that you can't see into each others' windows, so privacy isn't an issue as long as you keep the windows closed when you're making lots of noise. (Specifically, you can see the Burl house through the large living room windows, but only the walls. There's also direct line of sight into one of the other houses - Nest?? - when standing at the bathroom sink. Weirdly, there's also a sizable hole in the trees that gives a direct view of the toilet from the highway, but the cars move by so fast they'd never be able to see anything. There's a window blind, but it only covers half the window (!?!?), so while anyone sitting down can hide from view of the highway, anyone standing up cannot) The treehouses form a circle around the central bathrooms. Although Ananda residents don't need to use the shared bathrooms for the toilet, you will need them for the showers. Shampoo, conditioner, and body wash are provided in the showers. Towels are provided in the houses. Athelete's foot is common in communal showers, so make sure to bring shower slippers regardless of what room you stay in (this is true of all hotels). There are some short paths leading down to the river and through the woods for a short hike. Next the river there is a pair of chairs you can sit in to read books. There are also a LOT of cairns from previous guests. The paths through the woods are apparently not used often, as after only a few hundred feet they became overgrown and too difficult to walk through. There were however some good hiking trails in Fall City Park, about a 5 minute drive away. The most confusing part of the process was the check-in. After you book the room, they tell you check-in is at 4:00pm, and both early check-in and late check-in are not allowed. This had us freaking out that we needed to be there at 4:00 EXACTLY. Then a few days prior to our trip, they emailed us and said they'd send a text message between 3:30 and 4:00 with our check-in instructions, again mentioning that early check-in is not possible (but no mention of late check-in this time). On the day of, they sent us the text message, which contained the gate code and room code, but no mention of how to check in. Then a few minutes later someone called to verify that we're on our way. When we got there... there was no check-in at all. You don't even go to the front desk. You just go directly to your room, using the code that was texted to you. Breakfast is provided in the lodge between 8:30-10:00am. The food was homemade and delicious. There's a firepit behind the lodge where you can start a campfire, and s'mores are provided for free. Other than that, you'll need to drive off-site to eat lunch and dinner if you didn't bring your own. The nearby towns are all apparently tourist towns, because all of the restaurants - even the dinky ma-and-pa cafes - are about double the price of what I'd expect. For handicap accessibility, I think only three of the treehouses appeared to be accessible to wheelchairs: Ananda, Burl, and Temple of the Blue Moon. The Ananda toilet had one of those metal bars to support yourself, but the shared bathrooms did not. There was a small bump getting into the showers which looked like it would be annoying, but the shower-heads were the handicap kind that can be picked up and moved around. There's lots of stone pathways so be ready for that. Between the parking and the houses, there is a pond with fish and a machine dispensing fish food. Whenever someone walks across, the fish come swimming up, ready to eat. We fed them every time we walked across - my wife called it "paying the fish tax". Overall, aside from the bed we both really enjoyed the experience. I highly recommend this as a romantic getaway destination.
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Date of stay: June 2023Trip type: Traveled with family
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kdillard wrote a review May 2023
Tucson, Arizona6 contributions2 helpful votes
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Wow what an experience!!! We were captivated by this peaceful oasis. Would highly recommend this place and we would love to come back. Staying here was a dream come true for me!!! Preston is a quaint small town that isn’t overdeveloped so you are surrounded by the beauty of trees, nature, and waterfalls. The small downtown area is well maintained and adorable with cute shops and restaurants. Kari is the chef and wow can she cook!!!! The baked goods were irresistible and she gave us great recommendations of things to do during our stay. All the staff were phenomenally gracious and generous. Such a magical retreat!!! Thank you!!!!
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Date of stay: May 2023Trip type: Traveled as a couple
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Doug O wrote a review Apr 2023
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What an amazing BNB! A bucket list destination that anticipated every need. We stayed in the Ananda and the attention to detail was on point. From communication and any items needed. A must go, staff was amazing and the property with the river backdrop was incredible. Breakfast was first class! So many amazing options and well thought out! A must!
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Date of stay: March 2023
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WilliamGott wrote a review Nov 2022
Atlanta, Georgia2 contributions2 helpful votes
Gott-Sung Wedding 8.28.22 So the dog thing: We were prepared to have the dog caged in our vehicle for the event, looked after by others, only to emerge for the ceremony which was agreed upon. Paige thought that since it was an emotional support animal it should be allowed throughout the venue and offered for it to stay overnight.. The groomsmen: Not sure what they did wrong other than wanting a cider or beer before the ceremony. Please advise. The Arbor: We moved the arbor to a public location and picked it up later. The required tool for disassembly was missing. Thanks for studying the security footage, I’d love a copy! The main issue I had was the morning after: We had a few items of trash laying about the fireplace area. This was the result of shear negligence and enjoying ourselves. We adhere to a strict leave no trace rule, and this was the exception. We were greeted by one individual who seemed to hate her life. She stormed around the breakfast area, pissed off, around 9:50am. She could have spoken to us. She could have asked for us to quickly clean up and leave within the hour. She did not. She did, however, passively hold this precious time window to herself, and then did not ask us to clean the fire pit area. Then, SHE SCREAMED AT MY NEW WIFE and me at 11:35am for still being onsite. Seriously? Are you SERIOUS? You just had to ask us earlier. Not after 11am. If it had not been for her, I would’ve sped the clean up process. When I’m confronted with angry individuals, I move slower and more diligently. Thanks again for a wonderful event and we would not have wanted it anywhere else. We do recommend the venue. Not the angry individual. And the shower: Rachel and I used the showers around 11:20am, please send us a Fine if necessary and we’ll review it with others. Also: The customer paying $15,000+ for a venue is usually right. Departing 1-hour after contractually obliged is within reason, after throwing the party of a lifetime. I’m genuinely concerned for the scheduling team, as they seemed to be frustrated by the overlap of a single-person-tour. Why was that happening within our contractual stay? We do apologize for a grave inconvenience this caused your humble staff. May it never be a concern for you again.. Best wishes for you and your team with the Famous Future ahead of you. Oh yes, and I almost forgot. We could have left at 11:40am or so after being slowed down considerably by the frustrated individual, but loving-Rachel was patronizing your store buying 4 shirts. One of them is a onesie for a future kid. Thanks. and I’m still not over the fact that my original review was masked or somehow deleted. That felt like a Harvey Weinstein maneuver.
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Date of stay: August 2022
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Suzanne P wrote a review Sep 2022
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This is a review on the treehouse TOUR only - we did not stay overnight. If you’re a Treehouse Masters fan, this is a must do tour. You arrive to their cute lodge for check in. Our tour guide was great - a good sense of humor and knowledgeable. She did a great job of explaining each treehouse to us and letting everyone get a view inside. Most of them require you to climb some stairs and many have ladders inside if you want to see the upstairs. The tour lasts one hour and not any longer as they are doing tours between guests checking out and in and getting cleaning done. There are a few souvenirs and tshirts for purchase in the main lodge. We definitely plan on coming back for a stay
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Date of stay: September 2022Trip type: Traveled as a couple
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Travelin Fool 2022 wrote a review Sep 2022
Costa Mesa, California79 contributions8 helpful votes
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Wow, what a fun place so relaxing. They have a wonderful stream and beautiful trees to look at and have a group area that has a nice seating and an area to dine in the morning I have a small gift shop with nice little gifts to send home. The staff was super awesome very helpful and super friendly. Don't forget that breakfast is awesome.
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Date of stay: August 2022
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Debbie M wrote a review Aug 2022
Red Oak, Texas227 contributions63 helpful votes
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Great fun, peace and solitude! We had an amazing two nights in the Temple of the Blue Moon. Sitting on the balcony was an experience I won’t forget. This rainforest is so peaceful all you hear in the water running in the creeks around you. The breakfast was amazing! Town of Fall City and Snoqualamie were close by, but you never knew it. This. Is an experience of a lifetime. Thank you so much!
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Date of stay: August 2022Trip type: Traveled as a couple
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freetofly1234 wrote a review Apr 2022
Bellingham, Washington131 contributions72 helpful votes
What a wonderful and unique few days staying in the Trillium treehouse. It even has a toilet which was a plus! There is a full bath just at the base and across the porch. Stairs to the bed are a bit steep, but lots of areas to hold on to. Breakfasts were wonderful and the atmosphere in the lodge is nice as well. Build a fire in the fireplace for a cozy evening. We didn’t take advantage of the s’more’s or outdoor fire pit but sounded fun. We got a few cold and rainy and windy days. The wind was strong one day but barely moved the treehouse. There is a lot of things to do nearby and we enjoyed a wonderful evening dinner at Snoqualmie Falls. If you are thinking of staying, plan well in advance because they are always booked up! Looking forward to another stay in a different treehouse-maybe next to the river.
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Date of stay: April 2022Trip type: Traveled as a couple
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Frequently Asked Questions about TreeHouse Point
Which popular attractions are close to TreeHouse Point?
Nearby attractions include Snoqualmie Falls (3.5 miles), DirtFish Rally School (4.7 miles), and Northwest Railway Museum (4.0 miles).
What are some of the property amenities at TreeHouse Point?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free breakfast, free parking, and free internet access.
What food & drink options are available at TreeHouse Point?
Guests can enjoy free breakfast during their stay.
Is parking available at TreeHouse Point?
Yes, free parking is available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to TreeHouse Point?
Conveniently located restaurants include The Dining Room at Salish Lodge & Spa, The Attic at Salish Lodge & Spa, and Gianfranco Ristorante Italiano.
Does TreeHouse Point have any great views?
Yes, guests often enjoy the river view available here.