Navigate your way up the swinging bridge as it guides you towards your tree top adventure! First stop: the big deck where you can use the high vantage point to scope out your surroundings.
Have secret meetings in your Tree Top clubhouse with its unusual corrugated tin roof and rustic glass laminated doors and windows. Spend hours playing games, daydreaming or reading while birds serenade you in your clubhouse haven. Or hang out on the big deck where the tree breaks through the deck flooring and provides a wonderful leafy canopy overhead.
Take a rest and view the beautiful scenery in this hexagon tree perch that wraps around the trunk of the tree.
The clubhouse is the perfect spot to hide away on a lazy summer day and whisper secrets, relax or read a book. If you’re feeling adventurous, climb down the stair tunnel to the deck below (mid-level) and traverse the straight bridge to the hexagon tree perch - a great lookout spot to see who's coming, friend or foe?
The view looking straight down from the highest deck reveals how the stair tunnel works: climb half-way up the steps, grab the bar railing for support, turn, and then climb the rest of the way up! It looks steep and hard but it's not. The fun reward at the end of the climb is exiting between the tree limbs - just push the gate open and step on through!
Beautiful details give the Tree Top Inn its unique and cozy feel. The gable roof has hand-carved ceiling rafters and beams. It is illuminated by day with natural light from the diamond shaped opening on each gable end and illuminated by night with soft light from the artistic lantern hanging from the mid beam.
Notice just how high the clubhouse sits in the treetop canopy!
This extra long swinging bridge spans 17 thrilling feet. Built on an angle and narrowing at the top, this bridge beckons to children, who must climb up the rung ladder to access the lower end and scamper across with the help of our hand-woven rope net railings.
Choose your own adventure! At the top of the winder steps you can choose to cross over the straight bridge with rope railings to the hexagon tree perch. Or you can continue upwards to the clubhouse.