The best treehouses near Pineville

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In the Western Missouri Ozarks, Pineville is prime float trip territory, thanks to the Elk River and its tributaries. If hitting the water isn’t in your plans, there’s much to explore in the tri-state region. The Ozark mountains extend into Oklahoma and Arkansas, providing landscapes for hiking and mountain biking, with beautiful bluffs and tumbling waterfalls. Private RV parks across the region offer camping amenities like full hookups and free wifi, and river access is sometimes an extra benefit. Nearby, the Huckleberry Ridge Conservation Area offers primitive camping near Pineville.

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Beaver Lake Treehouse with Hot Tub

2. Beaver Lake Treehouse with Hot Tub

34mi from Pineville · 1 site · Lodging · Eureka Springs, AR
Firefly 2 is an enchanting Beaver Lake treehouse where art, nature, and luxury blend effortlessly. Located just 15 minutes from historic Eureka Springs, Firefly 2 offers an unforgettable escape designed to captivate both the adventurous spirit and the art lover’s soul. Step inside this one-of-a-kind retreat and you’ll be greeted by a breathtaking 20-foot custom mural that commands attention. Handcrafted by a local artist who spent over 50 hours perfecting this masterpiece, the mural captures the essence of Firefly and brings the beauty of the Ozarks indoors in a way that’s as awe-inspiring as the landscape outside. Its vibrant colors and intricate details create a magical atmosphere that sets Firefly 2 apart from any other treehouse on Beaver Lake. While Firefly 2 is brimming with whimsical charm, it doesn’t compromise on luxury. The stunning interior features a soaring 20-foot ceiling with floor-to-ceiling glass that floods the space with natural light and offers panoramic views of the surrounding forest. The king bed promises restful nights, while the electric fireplace adds cozy warmth and ambiance to the open, airy space. Art lovers will be delighted by the curated modern art collection adorning the walls, featuring pieces that echo the playful and creative spirit of Firefly 2. Whether you’re relaxing in the beautifully designed living area or admiring the mural, every corner of this treehouse sparks joy and inspiration. Step onto the back deck, perched 20 feet high in the tree canopy, and immerse yourself in nature. The serene setting is perfect for enjoying your morning coffee or unwinding with a glass of wine as the sun sets. For the ultimate indulgence, sink into the private hot tub and let the stress of daily life melt away as you take in the stunning natural surroundings. Firefly 2 is located just 100 yards from Beaver Lake’s shoreline, offering easy access to the water while overlooking the only lake access road in the area. Whether you’re here for adventure or relaxation, this treehouse is the ideal launchpad for whatever you have in store. If you’re searching for an unforgettable Beaver Lake treehouse experience, Firefly 2 is the perfect blend of art, nature, and luxury. Book your stay today and discover the magic of Firefly 2.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
$280
 / night

In the Western Missouri Ozarks, Pineville is prime float trip territory, thanks to the Elk River and its tributaries. If hitting the water isn’t in your plans, there’s much to explore in the tri-state region. The Ozark mountains extend into Oklahoma and Arkansas, providing landscapes for hiking and mountain biking, with beautiful bluffs and tumbling waterfalls. Private RV parks across the region offer camping amenities like full hookups and free wifi, and river access is sometimes an extra benefit. Nearby, the Huckleberry Ridge Conservation Area offers primitive camping near Pineville.

97% (48)

Top-rated campgrounds

Beaver Lake Treehouse with Hot Tub

2. Beaver Lake Treehouse with Hot Tub

34mi from Pineville · 1 site · Lodging · Eureka Springs, AR
Firefly 2 is an enchanting Beaver Lake treehouse where art, nature, and luxury blend effortlessly. Located just 15 minutes from historic Eureka Springs, Firefly 2 offers an unforgettable escape designed to captivate both the adventurous spirit and the art lover’s soul. Step inside this one-of-a-kind retreat and you’ll be greeted by a breathtaking 20-foot custom mural that commands attention. Handcrafted by a local artist who spent over 50 hours perfecting this masterpiece, the mural captures the essence of Firefly and brings the beauty of the Ozarks indoors in a way that’s as awe-inspiring as the landscape outside. Its vibrant colors and intricate details create a magical atmosphere that sets Firefly 2 apart from any other treehouse on Beaver Lake. While Firefly 2 is brimming with whimsical charm, it doesn’t compromise on luxury. The stunning interior features a soaring 20-foot ceiling with floor-to-ceiling glass that floods the space with natural light and offers panoramic views of the surrounding forest. The king bed promises restful nights, while the electric fireplace adds cozy warmth and ambiance to the open, airy space. Art lovers will be delighted by the curated modern art collection adorning the walls, featuring pieces that echo the playful and creative spirit of Firefly 2. Whether you’re relaxing in the beautifully designed living area or admiring the mural, every corner of this treehouse sparks joy and inspiration. Step onto the back deck, perched 20 feet high in the tree canopy, and immerse yourself in nature. The serene setting is perfect for enjoying your morning coffee or unwinding with a glass of wine as the sun sets. For the ultimate indulgence, sink into the private hot tub and let the stress of daily life melt away as you take in the stunning natural surroundings. Firefly 2 is located just 100 yards from Beaver Lake’s shoreline, offering easy access to the water while overlooking the only lake access road in the area. Whether you’re here for adventure or relaxation, this treehouse is the ideal launchpad for whatever you have in store. If you’re searching for an unforgettable Beaver Lake treehouse experience, Firefly 2 is the perfect blend of art, nature, and luxury. Book your stay today and discover the magic of Firefly 2.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
$280
 / night

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The best treehouses near Pineville guide

Where to go

Joplin, Missouri

You might know of Joplin from Nat King Cole’s classic “(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66.” Once a stop on the famed highway, today, Joplin is a small town on the rise, recovering from a devastating tornado. Travelers can check out picturesque Grand Falls, the Wildcat Glades natural area, and sites from the Route 66 heyday. Several private RV parks in Joplin and nearby Carthage provide amenities, but public parks are hard to find without venturing out of town. 

Northwest Arkansas

Another hub of activity near Pineville is found in Northwest Arkansas, where the tri-cities of Rogers, Bentonville, and Fayetteville converge. The Ozarks hills are home to a mountain biking scene that’s gaining national attention, as is the renowned Crystal Bridges of American Art. Private RV parks are scattered across the metros, with scenic public campgrounds found at nearby Devil’s Den State Park and Beaver Lake.

Roaring River State Park

Grab a fly rod or fishing pole, and head to Roaring River State Park. Located around 60 minutes east of Pineville, this state park is a popular spot for trout fishing, thanks to the well-stocked spring-fed waters. It’s also a good location for soaking in the scenery of the Ozarks, with hiking and biking trails crisscrossing the landscape. The onsite campgrounds offer sites for tents and RVs, some with electric hookups. Cabin rentals offer comfortable accommodations along the creek.

When to go

Summertime brings the bounty of campers to the Pineville region, due to the popularity of the rivers and outdoor activities. The waters are a refreshing break from the heat and humidity of the season. Spring and fall are pleasant, with moderate temperatures and scenic landscapes. For prime leaf-peeping, head to the region in October. Winter is the slow season, as freezing temperatures and winter precip are possible. Some campgrounds close temporarily.

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