Who doesn’t love spending a weekend in a totally unique space? While we can always appreciate a nice hotel stay, sometimes it’s fun to venture off the beaten path a bit. “Off the beaten path” is exactly how we’d describe this cozy treehouse cabin, which sits perched high on a bluff near the beaches of the Olympic Peninsula. And on a clear day, this treehouse cabin in Washington offers unparalleled views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca.

The Eagles Perch treehouse might seem like it’s in the middle of nowhere, but when it comes to the Olympic Peninsula, it’s in a convenient location.

VRBO It’s a 20-minute drive from Port Angeles or Sequim, close to Forks and the Olympic Game Farm, and less than an hour from Crescent Lake.

The interior is only 150 square feet, but there are plenty of amenities in this cozy space.

VRBO The kitchenette has a single burner, grill, microwave, and refrigerator, plus a Keurig coffee maker.

The single sofa bed just might be the best part of the cabin.

VRBO It overlooks the water, so you can wake up to a stunning view, or take them in while you eat your dinner.

There’s a full bathroom with running water and a shower, which you’ll appreciate after a long day in nature…

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… and the queen-sized bed in the loft is the perfect retreat for two.

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The balcony has a grill, a set of seats, and unparalleled views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca – on a clear day, that is.

VRBO But the sky certainly doesn’t have to be clear for you to enjoy this magical experience.

The treehouse in Washington is available for rent on VRBO.

VRBO As you can imagine, it’s pretty popular, so plan your staycation far in advance.

Doesn’t this treehouse cabin in Washington look wonderful? Visit its listing on VRBO to make this treehouse at Twilight Beach yours for the night.

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It’s a 20-minute drive from Port Angeles or Sequim, close to Forks and the Olympic Game Farm, and less than an hour from Crescent Lake.

The kitchenette has a single burner, grill, microwave, and refrigerator, plus a Keurig coffee maker.

It overlooks the water, so you can wake up to a stunning view, or take them in while you eat your dinner.

But the sky certainly doesn’t have to be clear for you to enjoy this magical experience.

As you can imagine, it’s pretty popular, so plan your staycation far in advance.

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Address: Clallam County, WA, USA

The OIYS Visitor Center

Treehouse cabin in Washington October 05, 2022 Sarah M. What are some other amazing accommodations near Olympic National Park in Washington? If you would rather stay on solid ground during your getaway to Olympic National Park in Washington, there’s an amazing lodge worth checking out (or into, as it were). Nestled in one of the country’s most beautiful and unspoiled natural areas, Lake Quinault Lodge is the perfect getaway for nature lovers. This grand lodge seems to be suspended in time, offering guests a serene space for unplugged, uninterrupted reflection. Surrounded by the lush, verdant forests of Olympic National Park, and with trails just steps away from the lodge, there’s no better place to fill your bucket than this Pacific Northwest paradise. What are some other unique cabins in Washington? It’s no secret that Washington is home to some seriously unique accommodations. From treehouses to beachside chateaus, the Evergreen State is sure to have the perfect, one-of-a-kind destination for what you’re seeking. If a treehouse cabin in the wilds of Washington sounds like your ideal getaway, your next vacation should be equally unique, like, say, a hobbit house. If you happen to be planning a trip to the Chelan area, you can stay at Underground Hygge, a real-life hobbit house. The 288-square-foot home was built entirely from scratch on a six-acre plot in one of the most scenically spectacular areas of the Pacific Northwest. You’ll be surprised by how spacious this tiny house in Washington feels; it’s rustic, but well-appointed, with cozy bedding, hot water, central heating, and full electricity. Unique features like a propane fireplace and galley-style windows make this house irresistibly charming, and the spacious views surrounding this little abode are absolutely jaw dropping.

The OIYS Visitor Center

Treehouse cabin in Washington

October 05, 2022

Sarah M.

What are some other amazing accommodations near Olympic National Park in Washington? If you would rather stay on solid ground during your getaway to Olympic National Park in Washington, there’s an amazing lodge worth checking out (or into, as it were). Nestled in one of the country’s most beautiful and unspoiled natural areas, Lake Quinault Lodge is the perfect getaway for nature lovers. This grand lodge seems to be suspended in time, offering guests a serene space for unplugged, uninterrupted reflection. Surrounded by the lush, verdant forests of Olympic National Park, and with trails just steps away from the lodge, there’s no better place to fill your bucket than this Pacific Northwest paradise. What are some other unique cabins in Washington? It’s no secret that Washington is home to some seriously unique accommodations. From treehouses to beachside chateaus, the Evergreen State is sure to have the perfect, one-of-a-kind destination for what you’re seeking. If a treehouse cabin in the wilds of Washington sounds like your ideal getaway, your next vacation should be equally unique, like, say, a hobbit house. If you happen to be planning a trip to the Chelan area, you can stay at Underground Hygge, a real-life hobbit house. The 288-square-foot home was built entirely from scratch on a six-acre plot in one of the most scenically spectacular areas of the Pacific Northwest. You’ll be surprised by how spacious this tiny house in Washington feels; it’s rustic, but well-appointed, with cozy bedding, hot water, central heating, and full electricity. Unique features like a propane fireplace and galley-style windows make this house irresistibly charming, and the spacious views surrounding this little abode are absolutely jaw dropping.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

If you would rather stay on solid ground during your getaway to Olympic National Park in Washington, there’s an amazing lodge worth checking out (or into, as it were). Nestled in one of the country’s most beautiful and unspoiled natural areas, Lake Quinault Lodge is the perfect getaway for nature lovers. This grand lodge seems to be suspended in time, offering guests a serene space for unplugged, uninterrupted reflection. Surrounded by the lush, verdant forests of Olympic National Park, and with trails just steps away from the lodge, there’s no better place to fill your bucket than this Pacific Northwest paradise.

What are some other unique cabins in Washington?

It’s no secret that Washington is home to some seriously unique accommodations. From treehouses to beachside chateaus, the Evergreen State is sure to have the perfect, one-of-a-kind destination for what you’re seeking. If a treehouse cabin in the wilds of Washington sounds like your ideal getaway, your next vacation should be equally unique, like, say, a hobbit house. If you happen to be planning a trip to the Chelan area, you can stay at Underground Hygge, a real-life hobbit house. The 288-square-foot home was built entirely from scratch on a six-acre plot in one of the most scenically spectacular areas of the Pacific Northwest. You’ll be surprised by how spacious this tiny house in Washington feels; it’s rustic, but well-appointed, with cozy bedding, hot water, central heating, and full electricity. Unique features like a propane fireplace and galley-style windows make this house irresistibly charming, and the spacious views surrounding this little abode are absolutely jaw dropping.