
✍️ By Karalee Greer | WBN News – Sea to Sky | May 6, 2025
Tucked away in the lush forests of Upper Squamish, the Squamish Treehouse offers a unique off-grid escape for those seeking tranquility and a touch of adventure. This charming 256-square-foot cabin, perched amidst towering trees, provides panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and solitude seekers alike.
Designed with sustainability in mind, the treehouse operates entirely off-grid, allowing guests to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Despite its rustic appeal, the cabin doesn't skimp on comfort. Large windows flood the space with natural light, and a wraparound deck invites you to relax and soak in the serene forest ambiance.
Booking & Availability:
The Squamish Tree House is available for booking year-round, allowing guests to experience the beauty of each season. A minimum stay of one night is required, though this may vary depending on the season. Bookings can be made through platforms like Vrbo and Airbnb.vrbo.com+1vrbo.com+1Airbnb
Amenities:
Inside, you'll find a cozy queen-sized bed, a well-equipped kitchenette, and a bathroom with a shower. Large windows provide natural light, and a wraparound deck invites you to relax and soak in the serene forest ambiance. While the treehouse offers a rustic experience, it does not include laundry facilities.
Wildlife & Safety:
Situated in prime bear habitat, it's essential to practice bear safety during your stay. This includes managing attractants like food and garbage, making noise while hiking to avoid surprise encounters, and keeping pets on a leash. For more information on bear safety, visit the District of Squamish's Bear Initiatives.
Bald Eagle Viewing:
From November to February, the nearby Brackendale area becomes a hotspot for bald eagle sightings, attracting birdwatchers from all over. The Eagle Run Dyke offers accessible viewing points, and the Squamish Environment Society's EagleWatch Program provides information and guidance for ethical eagle observation. Squamish+9squamishenvironment.ca+9
Located just a short drive from attractions like Alice Lake Provincial Park and the Squamish Adventure Centre, the treehouse serves as an excellent base for exploring the natural beauty of the Sea to Sky Corridor. Whether you're hiking, mountain biking, or simply unwinding on the deck with a good book, the Squamish Treehouse offers a memorable retreat that combines rustic charm with modern comforts. expedia+1expedia+1
For a visual glimpse into this treetop haven, check out this guest video tour:
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