Rustic Treehouse Rentals
Enjoy the peace of the Georgia mountains from one of these rustic treehouses. Each of these intimate settings is perfect for enjoying the wilderness – providing shelter from the elements while still being immersed in the relaxing sounds of nature. Be sure to bring everything you need, because while some do include electricity for the basics, none include indoor running water or an attached bathroom (they do each have a nearby bathroom available for use). Perfect for those who might like to camp but don’t want to sleep on the ground or pitch their own tent.

Treehouse Rental in Georgia
If you’d prefer a treehouse with modern luxuries, head over to the article featuring Luxury Treehouse Rentals.
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Rustic Treehouse Rentals in North Georgia
Each of these treehouses would make for a fun adventure. Plus, some of the treehouses allow pets (with an additional pet fee), so you can also take your pet to the pet-friendly treehouses (Cozy Treehouse, Creek Treehouse, Secluded Treehouse)!
Waterfront Retreat with a Treehouse
The Frog Call retreat includes a main cabin plus two sleeper houses (the treehouse and bunkhouse do not have electricity or running water). Events for up to 50 people are okay at this 52-acre private nature reserve near Dahlonega.- Roomy 2,000 square foot cabin plus additional treehouse and bunkhouse!
- Cabin sleeps 6 people in 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms
- Click here to check rates and availability
Firefly Bend Treehouse with Hot Tub
Thisย rustic treehouse is secluded on a 5-acre lot. While the cabins don’t have running water, guests have shared access to an indoor bathroom on the property.ย The showering facilities are a short walk away in the main cabin, where you can hang out with the host or other treehouse guests. You are also welcome to cook in the main cabin’s kitchen or sit by the fire in the living room.ย Concierge services are available for guests. Ask the host about fees for fishing guides, grocery pick-up, and special occasion surprises like flower arrangements, fruit/cheese baskets, balloons, and chocolate!
The modern Firefly Bend Treehouse is on the side of a hill in a creek bend. From one of the decks or the hot tub, you can enjoy the views and theย soothing sound of the trickling stream.
The treehouse is heated and sealed and equipped with a microwave, coffee pot, refrigerator, outdoor kitchen, drinking water, and a camp toilet for quick night runs. This treehouse rental does not have running water, but the detached, shared bathroom is a short walk away.
- Rustic treehouse sleeps 2 in 1ย bedroom
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Kaluna’s Treehouse Sanctuary
Kaluna’s Treehouse Sanctuaryย in Talking Rock is nestled among tulip poplars next to a water spring. Sit on the covered porch and watch the creek meander around the treehouse. Use the curved slide to exit the heated treehouse and go down to the stone firepit.The rustic rental does NOT include air conditioning, TV, wifi, or kitchen. The treehouse has no indoor plumbing, butย a detached,ย shared bathhouse isย nearby with a restroom (toilet, shower, and sink).
- Rustic treehouse sleeps 2 in 1ย bedroom
- 2 additional children may be allowed – ask the host
- Click here to check rates and availability

Tree House Rentals in Georgia
Rustic Treehouse Rentals at Nacoochee Adventures
These treehouse rentals are located in remote locations at Nacoochee Adventures near Helen and make a great launching point for outdoor fun.
These rustic treehouses have no water or electricity and are located a 1/2 mile from the parking area. Approved carts may be rented to get back and forth from the parking area (these small carts can also be driven into nearby Helen too). An outhouse is stationed nearby or opt to take the 1/2 mile walk to the shared, indoor bathroom in the main office.ย No amenities are provided โ bring your own water, linens, sleeping bags, pillows, lights/lanterns, cooking tools, etc.
Pets are allowed but must be attended at all times. An ATV rental is $50 per vehicle for 1 day and $25 for additional rental days.
Cozy Treehouseย at Nacoochee Adventures
The Cozy Treehouse near Helen is a secluded treehouse to immerse yourself in nature. Enjoy the outdoors from 20 feet up a tree on the large deck with a table and chairs, or around the fire pit by the front door.- Rustic treehouse sleeps 3 in 1ย bedroom
- Check-in is located at Nacoochee Adventures near Helen
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Creek Treehouse at Nacoochee Adventures
The charming Creek Treehouse vacation rental includes two beds accommodating up to 4 people. This treehouse rental features a fire pit, an outdoor hammock, and a picnic table.- Rustic treehouse sleeps 4 in 1ย bedroom
- Check-in is located at Nacoochee Adventures near Helen
- Click here to check rates and availability
Secluded Treehouse at Nacoochee Adventures
The Secluded Treehouse vacation rental includes a king bed and a full-size bed that can accommodate up to 4 people. This treehouse rental features a fire pit, an outdoor hammock, and rocking chairs.- Rustic treehouse sleeps 4 in 1ย bedroom
- Check-in is located at Nacoochee Adventures near Helen
- Click here to check rates and availability

Treehouse Vacation Rentals North GA
Map of Treehouse Rentals
Find great rustic treehouses in your favorite parts of North Georgia with the interactive map below.
The purple markers indicate rustic treehouses,ย and the red markers indicate luxury treehouses with modern amenities.
For more great lodging options, click to explore other places to stay in the Georgia Mountains!
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Treehouse Fun
Enjoy all the fun of a treehouse and make s’mores over a fire. Many treehouses have an outdoor firepit, perfect for making s’mores. Order these supplies in advance, and ensure you have the ingredients and marshmallow roasting sticks ready for your mountain getaway!
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Which of these North Georgia rustic treehouse rentals looks most inviting to you?
Hello again Alyce!
Very beautiful houses in the middle of the nature. We may even consider them as “houses of our dreams”, and in my opinion they would serve very well as holiday houses for people that are under stress and need a serious disconnection from the daily life. Fresh air, pretty much silence, no electronics in most cases… sometimes not even pets at all.
Unfortunately this escape in nature comes with some serious prices per night for the top treehouses. But people who afford one or more holiday weeks for living in these fascinating treehouses should profit from the available offers and recharge their “life batteries”.
Best regards,
Peter
These rustic treehouses are definitely a great way to connect with nature and enjoy the sounds, sights, and smells of a wooded forest all around!
These are our very beautiful treehouses you have on display. Abbie’s Waterfall Treehouse is personally my favorite, looks quite fancy and lovely, plus a great view of a waterfall to top it off. Unfortunately, I don’t live in Georgia, hehe… Which would you recommend Alyce if someone would come and stay a couple of nights with a small family of 3?
Hi Jose, most of these listings for “rustic” treehouses are going to be on the small side and are probably best for 2 people at most. The Cosy Treehouse or Serenitree House would probably have the most room for 3 people.
The post about Luxury Treehouses in the Georgia Mountains has some bigger options that would be more comfortable for more than 2 people.
Dear Alyce,
Thanks a lot for the insightful and informative article.
Being a traveler staying in a treehouse is a dream for several years but yet to turn into a reality. Being with mother nature gives a lot of peace & satisfaction and for sure these woods will wash all our sorrows.
The images you shared are very helpful and a treat to my eyes. I got great insights from your article.
Cost and contact details with a description of each Treehouse is super helpful in my decision making. Abbie’s Waterfall Treehouse is the one I am interested in. I do love hiking and enjoy staying nearby waterfalls so this will be the perfect treehouse for me. The price is also under my budget.
I am bookmarking your article for future reference.
Much Success!
Paul
Paul, I hope you have a wonderful trip and love the waterfall treehouse!!
Fabulous article you have up here and I found it an interesting read. Right from when I was a kid, I have always wanted to live in a treehouse but ive never been successful with that desire and I’m glad I finally came across it again. This time around, I will fulfill the urge. I like the various suggestions of the tree houses and if I were to lodge in any, considering the price and the tranquil serenity, I will go for the Abbie’s waterfall treehouse. Thanks for this
Abbie’s Waterfall Treehouse is a beautiful choice as the windows all around provide 360 degree views of the woods all around!
Hello thank you for posting this. My girlfriend has been whining about having the experience of camping in a tree house this summer and I think you have given me a wide range of ideas to choose from. I think it’s really nice to just stay up there away from the ground and have a really nice view. I personally like the Abbie’s waterfall tree house. It’s 360 view looks perfect and everyt
I agree — the windows and 360 degree views absolutely make that treehouse the top choice!!
Treehouse provide a certain feeling – the one buried in your childhood with all the make believe adventures and uncorrupted silliness. It reminds you of childhood and innocence that you would want your kid to experience as well. To be in it makes you feel closer to nature and appreciate the beauty of it.
Among the tree houses you suggested, Double Spring treehouse seemed to offer more at a lesser price. It has minimal convenience of technology that we need even if we’re away for vacation. Even your pet can be allowed to experience the stay. This is a very good choice to get away from the city hustle. It may be a bit challenging but especially with bathroom needs but it’s okay, I mean it’s part of the adventure, right? A little walk to get there is not a bad idea. Thanks for all these suggestions. It’s really tempting to rent one of these!
I definitely enjoy that feeling of being transported back to childhood when adventure and silliness ruled the day. It’s a great part of the appeal of these rustic treehouses!
What an experience this gatta be! I’m a person who love nature and love to travel, and this seems like a must-do in the area. Great idea as you get the experience of living in the wild, while still safe and have a shelter like you said, not having to sleep on the floor. At the same time taking away the everyday things we gotten so use to over the years in this new century. This looks like a perfect bond with nature whether going solo, with your kid or a lover I guess. You have it all here looks like, eats drinks, atmosphere, I see it said host weddings and all. I imagine there is a good amount of visitors and business!
Being able to submerse yourself in the woods in the comfort of a treehouse is such a great way to enjoy the fresh air and serenity of nature. I absolutely love the variety of options!
Hi. AlyceG. This looks great but I have questions about the cost of living in those treehouses. Since I never have experience of treehouses, I can’t get what the community fees about. Is it about service tips?
I found out some houses doesn’t have community fees listed. For example, only service fee is listed for Kaluna’s Treehouse Sanctuary. Is that mean we don’t have to pay community fees for some houses? Is the service fee of Kaluna’s Treehouse Sanctuary including cleaning fee too?
In addition, listing the tax rate of Georgia state is a good idea for outsiders too. I think the fees are before tax, right? I just curious about the typical budget for one night staying in those houses.
Hi Ewo,
Thanks for the response! Treehouses are uniqueย and not owned by large hospitaility groups, so each will provide a different experience with different fee structures.
Community fees for those properties state that they are going towards paying taxes… so hopefully this would mean that no additional taxes are required for that property. It would be best to ask at time of booking to get the most current information for your specific visit. Tax rates depend on the county, but you should expect around 12% for lodging in the Georgia mountains
Tips are not included in the prices, but you are required to pay a set cleaning fee at the end of your stay. There isn’t a housekeeping staff that will be providing daily service for these rustic treehouses.
Also, to be clear, many of these treehouses (and rentals from a private owner) will require at least a 2 night minimum stay per current Georgia law. This can vary depending on season.
Thanks for checking out the treehouse information – I hope you’re able to find one that suits your needs for a unique stay experience!ย
Regards, Alyce
Wow, these treehouses look amazing. The all look like such fantastic places to relax, unwind, and spend time in nature. It’s hard to choose between them – they all look so perfect. Are they available to rent all year round? And do the prices stay the same all year? We have some great treehouses in Thailand too. You can’t beat staying in a treehouse. It’s a really special place to stay.
Hello! These are available year-round, although they will be the most comfortable when the weather is mild. The prices do depend on the season. The best season to go is during Fall, when the temperates are mild and the fall colors on the deciduous trees are at their peak.
Regards, Alyce