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Hike-In Treehouse | White Mountain National Forest
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- Espace extérieur
- Parking disponible
- Barbecue
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À propos de cet hébergement
Hike-In Treehouse | White Mountain National Forest
- Summary:
This hike-in off-grid treehouse is for guests who want their vacation to feel legendary. Tucked into 56 acres in the White Mountain National Forest region, this primitive stay sleeps up to 3 with two twin beds, a futon, private firepit, hammock, and no Wi-Fi or cell service. There’s no plumbing, heat, or running water, but you’ll have solar lighting, 12V solar power, a propane grill, private outhouse, and a water filtration system for drinking water.
The Space:
The Birdie is the most adventurous of the off-grid units at In the Trees.
It is primitive, playful, and deeply memorable - the kind of place that feels less like a rental and more like a story your group gets to tell later.
Sleeping setup: two twin beds, one lower-level futon, sleeps 3 max. It is best for 2 guests who want separate beds, or up to 3 adventurous guests who are comfortable with one simpler futon sleeping spot.
Inside, you’ll have bedding, solar lighting, limited 12V solar power, and a water filtration system for drinking water. Outside, you’ll have a private fire pit, propane grill, hammock, private outhouse, and the full woodland mood: trees, stars, trail shoes, bug spray, and absolutely no group-chat obligations.
This is glamping without the setup. No tent poles. No sleeping on the ground. No pretending you know where the rainfly goes. Just a rustic little treehouse, a firepit, a hammock, and a few days where the world gets farther away.
Guest Access:
Off-Grid Expectations
• No Wi-Fi
• No cell service
• No heat
• No running water
• No traditional indoor bathroom
• Private outhouse
• Water filtration system for drinking water
• Solar lighting
• Limited 12V solar power
• Propane grill provided
• Private firepit
• Hammock
• Hike-in access
• Utility vehicle support for belongings during check-in
• Firewood: collect dead/downed wood where available, or purchase bundled firewood
• Seasonal May-October
The Birdie is seasonal from May through October. Because there is no heat, May, September, and October nights can be chilly. Pack warm layers and cozy sleepwear.
Other Things to Note:
Seasonal Experience
Summer
Summer at The Birdie is full treehouse-camp energy: green woods, hammock afternoons, disc golf, nearby lake days by car, firepit dinners, and warm nights under dark skies.
Fall
Fall makes The Birdie feel extra storybook. The woods turn gold and red, the tower views get dramatic, and the firepit becomes the place everyone naturally gathers. There is no heat, so fall guests should bring warm layers and cozy sleepwear.
May
May is adventurous, green, and sometimes muddy. Bring practical shoes and expect rustic Maine spring conditions. The Birdie is happiest when guests arrive prepared to be outdoorsy little forest goblins, respectfully.
Location / White Mountain National Forest Region
The Birdie is located at In the Trees in Stoneham, Maine, a tiny rural town in the White Mountain National Forest region.
Stoneham is remote. The draw is the forest, disc golf, hiking, nearby lakes, dark skies, and access to western Maine and White Mountain region adventure.
Lakes are nearby by car.
Guest Access
• The Birdie treehouse site
• Private outhouse
• Private firepit
• Propane grill
• Hammock
• 56 wooded acres
• 18-hole disc golf course
• Hiking trails
• Adventure trail to our 5-story Summit Tower with 360-degree views
• Lakes nearby by car
• Utility vehicle support for belongings during check-in
Things to Know Before Booking
• Sleeps 3 max
• Two twin beds + one lower-level futon
• The futon is a simpler sleeping spot
• One dog is accepted in this unit with fee and deposit
• Seasonal May-October
• Hike-in access via steep wooded trail
• No Wi-Fi
• No cell service
• No heat
• No running water
• Private outhouse
• Water filtration system for drinking water
• Solar lighting and limited 12V solar power
• Propane grill provided
• Private firepit
• Hammock
• Gear transport available during check-in
• Firewood: collect dead/downed wood where available, or purchase bundled firewood
• Lakes are nearby by car
Services et équipements
Parking et transports
- Parking sur place
Chambres
- Draps fournis
Salle de bain
- 0,5 salle de bain
Espaces de vie
- Salle de séjour
Divertissements
- Jeux
Espaces extérieurs
- Balcon
- Barbecue
- Brasero
- Jardin
Animaux de compagnie
- Animaux de compagnie non admis
Accessibilité
- Hébergement non-fumeurs
Points forts de l’endroit
- À la campagne
- Au cœur des montagnes
Activités
- Privilèges de golf en option
Dispositifs de sécurité
- Aucun détecteur de monoxyde de carbone signalé (l’hôte n’a pas indiqué si l’hébergement était équipé d’un détecteur de monoxyde de carbone ; pensez à apporter un détecteur portable)
- Aucun détecteur de fumée signalé (l’hôte n’a pas indiqué si l’hébergement était équipé d’un détecteur de fumée)
- Extincteur
Informations générales
- Jardin
- Les enfants ne sont pas admis dans cet hébergement
Conditions
Events/parties not allowed
À propos du quartier

Stoneham, Maine
À proximité
Kezar Lake3 min en voiture - 4.4 km
Long Lake23 min en voiture - 30.8 km
Saco River24 min en voiture - 34.4 km- Papoose Pond12 min en voiture - 15.9 km
- McWain Pond17 min en voiture - 22.0 km
Restaurants
- Quisisana14 min en voiture
- AJ's Everything Store4 min en voiture
- Quisi Dining Room14 min en voiture
- AJ's Restaurant4 min en voiture
- Moon's Brass Rail Bar8 min en voiture