The best treehouses near Hood River

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Nestled into a Bend of the majestic Columbia River Gorge, Hood River is a camping paradise. Pitch your tent overlooking the river, or enjoy the peace of a national forest RV park. Not one, but two volcanoes sit nearby, creating truly unique campsites. Oregon’s mild climate creates a long camping season—and you can always head to Mt. Hood for year-round snow.

Experience Hood River’s booming hiking and windsurfing scene with a campsite on the Columbia Gorge. A few miles from town, campgrounds like Wyeth and Tucker Park allow easy access to the gorge trails. The waterfront campground at Memaloose State Park offers full hookups and a dump station for RVs. Toward Portland, Marine Park offers a boat launch and year-round camping.

For mountain adventures, check out the 71 campgrounds in the Mt. Hood National Forest. With 1,000 miles of trails, the area is popular for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. You can also fish, paddle, and swim in 150 lakes and 14 rivers. In the winter, book a camping cabin and get out into the snow that blankets Mount Hood.

The adventure’s not over yet—to the north, the Gifford Pinchot National Forest has more than 30 campgrounds. Paddle Yale Lake, summit Mt. Adams, or go OHV camping at North Fork. Don’t miss Mount St. Helens, where you can still see the aftermath of the 1980 eruption.

98% (67)

Top-rated campgrounds

Stairs both into the treehouse and up to the bedroom, but oh so worth it!

1. Romantic Forest Hide-a-Way

94%
(66)
11mi from Hood River · 2 sites · Lodging · White Salmon, WA
💥❣️💥Thrilling Delights of Perseid Meteoric Nights💥❣️💥 💥❣️💥July 17th - August 24th - Reserve Now💥❣️💥 Largely constructed from materials lovingly and gently harvested on-site, the Yurt at Rivendell is a sanctuary of peace and serenity. A place for rejuvenation and inspiration. The yurt began as a rustic structure utilizing lumber from trees selectively harvested to protect the health of the forest. But, the more Roy worked on the Yurt the more it spoke to him letting him know how to proceed and what it should become -- resulting in this phenomenally peaceful and stress-free wilderness sanctuary where the sun, the moon and the stars wink at you through the gentle undulations of the 100-year-old Douglas Firs Trees or through the ambient ether of the adjoining meadows. Our property is located 1hr and 30 minutes from Mt Hood in Oregon. We are located in White Salmon, Washington. There are enough things to do in White Salmon, including hiking trails, biking trails, white water rafting, waterfalls, and paddling spots to keep you entertained for a weekend, week, or lifetime! NOTE: While we do accept Instant Bookings for both our Tree House and Yurt there may very rarely be a conflict with a booking received earlier from another site when the HipCamp calendar has not been updated to reflect that booking. In that case, we default to the earliest booking and work with the guest to see if there are other dates which will work. *Meteorologists project possible visible Northern Lights through May 14, 2024
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$145
 / night
Izer Treehouse

3. Izer Treehouse

100%
(1)
39mi from Hood River · 1 site · Lodging · Sandy, OR
The Izer Treehouse is an incredible off-grid retreat. Nestled in a secluded setting amongst the tree-tops overlooking the Bull Run River Canyon, it's the perfect hideaway for couples seeking a romantic escape or BFFs looking for an adventurous getaway. Follow the path and bridge through the trees to your own little treetop oasis. This standalone space rests 30 feet above the forest floor and is perfect for reconnecting with nature and getting away from real-life. The space Outside: Through French Doors guests will find a stunning back deck perched 30 feet in the air, offering a birds-eye view. Relax with a glass of wine at the scenic bar-top overlooking the canyon while taking in the clean air, sounds of the river below and enjoying the star filled skies. A tiny pellet stove keeps you cozy and warm on the deck. (Note - the pellet stove can not be used during burn bans). Inside: The Treehouse has a luxurious queen-size bed with a memory foam mattress in a lovely upstairs loft. Soft cozy sheets and plenty of warm blankets have been provided for you to snuggle up in. In the main room you can cozy up with a good book or game (several are provided for your enjoyment) or just enjoy each other’s company on the comfy love seat. There is a charming “Kitchenette” area where a stunning rock sink with non-potable water can be used to rinse dishes or wash your face. A variety of teas, hot chocolate and a French press are provided along with fresh water for drinking. Pots, Pans and a kettle are provided for use on the deck camp stove. A propane heater keeps you cozy and warm inside. The Treehouse is off-grid so there is no TV or Wi-fi to distract you from the wonderful surroundings. Limited Power is provided by rechargeable batteries. You will have about 7-8 hours of power per day. If you run several things at once, including the lights, the batteries will run down faster so use it sparingly. If you run out of batteries a lantern is provided as back up along with a couple headlights to help you navigate to the outhouse. NOTE: The only cook source is the bbq outside on the deck. Extras: For those booking (more than 2 nights) – We offer access to a private show shower across the street.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
$146
 / night

Nestled into a Bend of the majestic Columbia River Gorge, Hood River is a camping paradise. Pitch your tent overlooking the river, or enjoy the peace of a national forest RV park. Not one, but two volcanoes sit nearby, creating truly unique campsites. Oregon’s mild climate creates a long camping season—and you can always head to Mt. Hood for year-round snow.

Experience Hood River’s booming hiking and windsurfing scene with a campsite on the Columbia Gorge. A few miles from town, campgrounds like Wyeth and Tucker Park allow easy access to the gorge trails. The waterfront campground at Memaloose State Park offers full hookups and a dump station for RVs. Toward Portland, Marine Park offers a boat launch and year-round camping.

For mountain adventures, check out the 71 campgrounds in the Mt. Hood National Forest. With 1,000 miles of trails, the area is popular for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. You can also fish, paddle, and swim in 150 lakes and 14 rivers. In the winter, book a camping cabin and get out into the snow that blankets Mount Hood.

The adventure’s not over yet—to the north, the Gifford Pinchot National Forest has more than 30 campgrounds. Paddle Yale Lake, summit Mt. Adams, or go OHV camping at North Fork. Don’t miss Mount St. Helens, where you can still see the aftermath of the 1980 eruption.

98% (67)

Top-rated campgrounds

Stairs both into the treehouse and up to the bedroom, but oh so worth it!

1. Romantic Forest Hide-a-Way

94%
(66)
11mi from Hood River · 2 sites · Lodging · White Salmon, WA
💥❣️💥Thrilling Delights of Perseid Meteoric Nights💥❣️💥 💥❣️💥July 17th - August 24th - Reserve Now💥❣️💥 Largely constructed from materials lovingly and gently harvested on-site, the Yurt at Rivendell is a sanctuary of peace and serenity. A place for rejuvenation and inspiration. The yurt began as a rustic structure utilizing lumber from trees selectively harvested to protect the health of the forest. But, the more Roy worked on the Yurt the more it spoke to him letting him know how to proceed and what it should become -- resulting in this phenomenally peaceful and stress-free wilderness sanctuary where the sun, the moon and the stars wink at you through the gentle undulations of the 100-year-old Douglas Firs Trees or through the ambient ether of the adjoining meadows. Our property is located 1hr and 30 minutes from Mt Hood in Oregon. We are located in White Salmon, Washington. There are enough things to do in White Salmon, including hiking trails, biking trails, white water rafting, waterfalls, and paddling spots to keep you entertained for a weekend, week, or lifetime! NOTE: While we do accept Instant Bookings for both our Tree House and Yurt there may very rarely be a conflict with a booking received earlier from another site when the HipCamp calendar has not been updated to reflect that booking. In that case, we default to the earliest booking and work with the guest to see if there are other dates which will work. *Meteorologists project possible visible Northern Lights through May 14, 2024
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$145
 / night
Izer Treehouse

3. Izer Treehouse

100%
(1)
39mi from Hood River · 1 site · Lodging · Sandy, OR
The Izer Treehouse is an incredible off-grid retreat. Nestled in a secluded setting amongst the tree-tops overlooking the Bull Run River Canyon, it's the perfect hideaway for couples seeking a romantic escape or BFFs looking for an adventurous getaway. Follow the path and bridge through the trees to your own little treetop oasis. This standalone space rests 30 feet above the forest floor and is perfect for reconnecting with nature and getting away from real-life. The space Outside: Through French Doors guests will find a stunning back deck perched 30 feet in the air, offering a birds-eye view. Relax with a glass of wine at the scenic bar-top overlooking the canyon while taking in the clean air, sounds of the river below and enjoying the star filled skies. A tiny pellet stove keeps you cozy and warm on the deck. (Note - the pellet stove can not be used during burn bans). Inside: The Treehouse has a luxurious queen-size bed with a memory foam mattress in a lovely upstairs loft. Soft cozy sheets and plenty of warm blankets have been provided for you to snuggle up in. In the main room you can cozy up with a good book or game (several are provided for your enjoyment) or just enjoy each other’s company on the comfy love seat. There is a charming “Kitchenette” area where a stunning rock sink with non-potable water can be used to rinse dishes or wash your face. A variety of teas, hot chocolate and a French press are provided along with fresh water for drinking. Pots, Pans and a kettle are provided for use on the deck camp stove. A propane heater keeps you cozy and warm inside. The Treehouse is off-grid so there is no TV or Wi-fi to distract you from the wonderful surroundings. Limited Power is provided by rechargeable batteries. You will have about 7-8 hours of power per day. If you run several things at once, including the lights, the batteries will run down faster so use it sparingly. If you run out of batteries a lantern is provided as back up along with a couple headlights to help you navigate to the outhouse. NOTE: The only cook source is the bbq outside on the deck. Extras: For those booking (more than 2 nights) – We offer access to a private show shower across the street.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
$146
 / night

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