Focus on Play Feature: Log Bridge

If you want your treehouse experience to really feel like your walking among the treetops, then a log bridge is essential feature to add!

Play structure on hill with log bridge

Barbara used the natural slope of the yard to design this log bridge that would connect the upper terrace with the lower terrace. The bridge provides a fun and challenging path onto the main bridge.

See more of this play structure: Timber Terraces

This redwood tree bridge contrasts nicely with the Black Walnut stained tree fort of Odyssey.

Learn about how we prepare the log back at our shop prior to installation: Odyssey Log

Redwood log bridge under construction on kids play fort
Redwood log bridge with rope net railings leading to tree fort in redwoods
Log bridge connecting rock wall tower and tower with slide

See more of this sprawling modern tree fort: Odyssey

Barbara incorporated a log bridge into another play structure built on a slope. This play structure features a number of raised bridges and walkways traversing the hillside.

See behind the scenes of the installation of this log bridge: Oakland Hills Ramble Logs

To learn more about Hillside Ramble: Hillside Ramble

Log Bridge connecting treefort

Our most recent log bridge install. This log bridge is just one of three bridges that make up the circular design of the fort.

See more of this tree fort: Fort FarAway

Redwood log bridge connecting to climbing tower
Covered climbing tower and log bridge
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