Rustic charm best describes the Cashie River Treehouse Village in Windsor, North Carolina. Nestled on the scenic Cashie River, the treehouse village the town built for (somewhat) primitive glamping is a true hidden gem in the Tar Heel State. If you love to camp, enjoy kayaking or canoeing, and want to indulge in some peaceful relaxation, then this is the spot to make it happen!
The adventure begins on the elevated walkway that leads into the treehouse village and all of the treehouses within.
Several of the treehouses overlook the Cashie River, a blackwater tributary to the Roanoke River.
Come for the water sports, but stay for everything else that treehouse living affords, including a beautiful perch high in the trees. And in many cases, the treehouses are over the water or wetlands.
Each treehouse comes with a queen-sized sleeping platform and a loft bed platform.
There is no kitchen, but a fire pit and a grill are available on the grounds. And a clean bath house provides a common area for restrooms.
Elevate your next camping trip (literally) with a stay in the treetops at the Cashie River Treehouse Village.
Best of all, the treehouse village is entirely accessible to everyone.
Rentals at the Cashie River Treehouse Village are handled by the Town of Windsor. At the time of publication, the nightly rate for a treehouse rental was $65. You can find out more information right over here. Follow the Facebook page to learn what's new.
If you're headed to Windsor, then be sure to include a visit to the town park that has a free zoo. So much fun!
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