Treehouses near Spokane

Float down the Spokane River or hike the Selkirk Mountains when camping near Spokane.

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3 top treehouses sites near Spokane

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Amongst The Pines

2 sites · Lodging, Tents5 acres · Mead, WA
We are a small farm located on Green Bluff, Washington. We would love to have you come stay in our treehouse cabin or camp out on our tent platform and enjoy visiting with the mini donkeys, goats, chickens and the cows. We have a shared fire pit area and a hot outdoor open air shower and outhouse. Green Bluff has so much to offer! There are several farms selling fresh produce, wineries, restaurants, a great brewery, stores, and so much more! We are also only 25 min away from Mt. Spokane State Park which has lots of hiking trails and other fun summer activities. Downtown Spokane is a quick 30 min drive where you can enjoy restaurants and shops. The setting is tucked in amongst the pines and is quiet. We are happy to show you around the farm and introduce you to mini donkeys, goats, chickens, cows, and barn cats! Green Bluff has so much to offer especially in the summer when you can go to several farms to pick fruits and vegetables, visit wineries, breweries, small businesses, and restaurants all within just a few minutes from our farm. I will give you all the information you need to tour Green Bluff when you arrive! Siemers Farm is located just 1/2 mile from us and they have pizza and salads available and Big Barn Brewery typically has food trucks and live music each weekend and they are about 3 miles away.
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Wild Branches Treehouse

1 site · Lodging12 acres · Newport, WA
Welcome to our romantic treehouse nestled in the woods, offering breathtaking views of Blanchard Creek valley and Mt. Spokane. Fully furnished, the kitchen awaits your culinary creations. Feel free to bring all your food supplies with you. If you need to restock, the nearest grocery store is Spirit Lake Miller's Foods, just 21 minutes away. Take a leisurely stroll along Blanchard Creek Rd, a county road boasting a year-round spring-fed creek, stretching about 3.5 miles. Please note, there is private property along the road as well. Access to the creek can be arranged through the host upon request. Stone Ridge Golf Course is a mere 12 minutes away, offering golfing and dining options. Blanchard also hosts a couple of eateries. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are three ski resorts within an hour's drive and at least seven lakes to explore within the same radius. Farragut State Park, Coeur d'Alene, and Silverwood Theme Park are also within an hour's reach. On the Washington side, don't miss Green Bluff, the Spokane River, and the vibrant city of Spokane. The list of activities in the area is endless!
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A Wee Place in the Woods

11 sites · Lodging5 acres · Priest River, ID
🌿 Hidden amongst towering evergreen trees lies this charming oasis that celebrates art, creativity and community. Five acres of old-growth forest, lush greenery and a rainbow-array of seasonal flowers awaits you. Stunning woodland views in every direction. Soothing sounds of a year-round creek. Active wildlife. 🌿 Accommodations vary from creekside camping to a quaint 1-room cabin with adjoining half-bath (sink + commode). All guests have access to camp amenities including fully-stocked outdoor communal kitchen, fire circle, dance floor, creek-side trails, craft supplies, solar shower, star-gazing area and labyrinth. 🌿 Whether you seek relaxation, spiritual renewal, or the perfect location for a family reunion or special event, you’ll find it here. Meet new friends. Make new memories. We warmly welcome you! 🌿 It is our pleasure to provide complimentary firewood, propane and charcoal, as well as soap and luxury shampoo during your stay at A Wee Place In The Woods. 🌿 ❣️PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN food, cooler, bedding, pillows, towels, and lanterns or flashlights.❣️
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Treehouses near Spokane guide

Overview

Just west of the Idaho border, Spokane offers a gateway to the landscape of eastern Washington. Paddle the Spokane River on a visit to Riverside State Park, where waterfalls and forests make for unforgettable hiking adventures. Mount Spokane State Park offers an adrenaline-filled alpine destination, with winter snow sports and summer hiking through the scenic Selkirk Mountains. And, a day trip to Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge is a chance to explore some of the region’s protected natural areas, including wetlands, pine forests, and moose habitats. Tent camping and RV parks make it easy to explore these landscapes. For a unique experience, try glamping on a working ranch or reserve a cabin for extra amenities like kitchens, showers, and wifi.

Where to go

Riverside State Park

Camp along the Spokane River and Little Spokane River, hike up to Nine Mile Recreation Area to see waterfalls, and enjoy outdoor excitement year-round in Riverside State Park. Summer offers paddle-sports, fishing, hiking, and rock-climbing, while wintertime is ideal for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Campers can enjoy one of the park’s three campgrounds, as well as equine-friendly camping for overnight and day use. Cabins inside the park are available by reservation, and include kitchens, showers, bunk beds, and heating.

Mount Spokane State Park

Visit Mount Spokane State Park to discover 100-miles of hiking trails through the forest and up the slopes of Selkirk Mountain Range. Wildflowers bloom in late spring and early summer, while snowmobiling, skiing, and snow-shoeing are popular winter activities. Pick up a Discover Pass for day-use vehicle access, or spend the night in one of Mount Spokane’s eight tent campsites with restroom and water access. The fire lookout at the summit of Quartz Mountain also offers a unique, rustic overnight experience inside the park.

Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge

Admire over 23,000 acres of protected natural beauty inside Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge. Entrance is free, and there are public restrooms to ensure a comfortable visit. Then, wander through wetlands and pine forests, or book a tour for a personalized adventure through the refuge. Nearby camping areas with wifi, full hookups, and a self-service RV wash make it easy to head to Turnbull for a day trip. It’s open from 6am to 6pm from November to April, and until 9pm from May to October.

When to go

Summer is most popular for tent and RV camping near Spokane County, when highs are around 82°F. Alpine wildflower blooms in spring draw nature-lovers, while early fall is inviting with its mild temperatures. The rainy season lasts from October to June, so pack rain gear to ensure a comfortable trip. Winter camping near Spokane is also an option—find access to snow sports in the nearby mountains. Campers are advised to check ahead as some campgrounds are only open seasonally.

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