The best treehouses near Arcadia

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Part of DeSoto County, Arcadia is set in the middle of Florida with the Peace River and Gulf Coast close by, so there’s plenty of splish-splashing fun for campers. Roll the campervan into a full-service, waterfront RV park; choose a glampsite or riverfront cabin with a firepit for making s’mores under the stars; or pitch a tent at an off-grid campsite for a more secluded getaway. No matter where you stay, be sure to check out Alafia River State Park for fishing, hiking, and yurt rentals. Known as “Aviation City” thanks to two nearby U.S. Army airfields built during World War I, Arcadia is rich in history and early 20th-century architecture to be seen before heading out into the wilds.

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Hidden Oak Hideaway Treehouse

1. Hidden Oak Hideaway Treehouse

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8.3mi from Arcadia · 1 site · Lodging · Arcadia, FL
Imagine a tranquil retreat that blends nature, simplicity, and comfort. Picture a cozy 100 sq. ft. treehouse—completely off-grid and equipped with a generator-powered AC. The loft area features a plush queen-size bed, while the living space downstairs includes a single futon couch and a charming coffee bar accented with macramé, hanging chairs, and a large picture window overlooking the deer and other wildlife that wander by. This serene escape invites you to reconnect with nature and disconnect from the digital world, with no TV or Wi-Fi to distract you. Unwind in the cozy seating areas inside or on the front deck. You’ll also enjoy the outdoor shower, composting toilet, and cooking area beneath the treehouse equipped with a single one burner propane stove. As this retreat continues to grow, exciting additions are on the horizon: Coming Winter 2026 — a ½-acre, three-pond oasis featuring two swimming ponds, waterfalls, a lazy river, short nature trails, farm-fresh free-range eggs, homegrown fruits and vegetables (depending on availability), an outdoor massage space, a 200 ft. zip line, and much more! Save this spot to your favorites—each year brings something new to enjoy!
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$122
 / night

Part of DeSoto County, Arcadia is set in the middle of Florida with the Peace River and Gulf Coast close by, so there’s plenty of splish-splashing fun for campers. Roll the campervan into a full-service, waterfront RV park; choose a glampsite or riverfront cabin with a firepit for making s’mores under the stars; or pitch a tent at an off-grid campsite for a more secluded getaway. No matter where you stay, be sure to check out Alafia River State Park for fishing, hiking, and yurt rentals. Known as “Aviation City” thanks to two nearby U.S. Army airfields built during World War I, Arcadia is rich in history and early 20th-century architecture to be seen before heading out into the wilds.

100% (1)

Top-rated campgrounds

Hidden Oak Hideaway Treehouse

1. Hidden Oak Hideaway Treehouse

100%
(2)
8.3mi from Arcadia · 1 site · Lodging · Arcadia, FL
Imagine a tranquil retreat that blends nature, simplicity, and comfort. Picture a cozy 100 sq. ft. treehouse—completely off-grid and equipped with a generator-powered AC. The loft area features a plush queen-size bed, while the living space downstairs includes a single futon couch and a charming coffee bar accented with macramé, hanging chairs, and a large picture window overlooking the deer and other wildlife that wander by. This serene escape invites you to reconnect with nature and disconnect from the digital world, with no TV or Wi-Fi to distract you. Unwind in the cozy seating areas inside or on the front deck. You’ll also enjoy the outdoor shower, composting toilet, and cooking area beneath the treehouse equipped with a single one burner propane stove. As this retreat continues to grow, exciting additions are on the horizon: Coming Winter 2026 — a ½-acre, three-pond oasis featuring two swimming ponds, waterfalls, a lazy river, short nature trails, farm-fresh free-range eggs, homegrown fruits and vegetables (depending on availability), an outdoor massage space, a 200 ft. zip line, and much more! Save this spot to your favorites—each year brings something new to enjoy!
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$122
 / night

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The best treehouses near Arcadia guide

Where to go

Alafia River State Park

A reclaimed phosphate mine that’s now home to trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, Alafia River State Park features tent campsites, RV campgrounds, cabin rentals, and yurt rentals. Just make reservations online to ensure a spot during the busy months of June, July, and August. While here, kayak or canoe on the river while reeling in fish for dinner, or spend the day picnicking near the playground.

Peace River

Flowing adjacent to Arcadia, the 105-mile Peace River features fast-flowing water best for boating rather than swimming—a chartered airboat is a great way to explore. In August and September, though, water levels are lower and swimming is possible in shallower areas. The Northern Watershed area (known as Bone Valley) is a popular place for fossil digging, too. Find a waterfront campground nearby, and keep an eye out for alligators, turtles, and native birds.

Gulf Coast

Only an hour's drive west from Arcadia, the Gulf Coast is home to dozens of beaches where tepid waters make swimming, scuba diving, fishing, and strolling sandy shores enjoyable year-round. Abundant waterfront RV parks deliver easy access to the coastline for jet skiing and kayaking, too. These West Coast waves are smaller than those on the East Coast, so it’s an excellent spot to discover diverse marine life and search for seashell souvenirs.

When to go

Warm and balmy year-round, Arcadia is a hit no matter when campers come. Temperatures dip in winter (November until late February), but with an average high of 74°F in January, most find it warm enough to swim. Meanwhile, the peak of summer in July and August brings drizzly weather and temperatures up to 93°F. Most campers visit from February through May and October through December thanks to cooler weather that’s more manageable for outdoor activities.

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