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"After lawn games and hammock naps, guests can stay in tree houses such as Yoki Treehouse—perched in a cypress above a ravine with a king bed, deck, private bathroom, kitchenette and a small loft—or the larger, family-suitable Nest with round walls, a green roof and pallet walls; Willow and Juniper are solar-powered with a porch but share a community space with shared bathrooms, picnic tables and a swimming pool, and Lofthaven is a yurt constructed around a cypress trunk with a bathhouse and kitchenette connected by a suspension bridge." - Amanda Ogle Amanda Ogle Amanda Ogle is a writer and editor who specializes in travel, food and drink, sustainability, and general lifestyle topics. Her work has appeared in Travel + Leisure, National Geographic, Condé Nast Traveler, Texas Highways, and more. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
Unique treehouses, ranch house, and tents for glamping
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