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The 10 best treehouse Airbnbs in Atlanta

Soak up impressive views and some back-to-nature vibes at these idyllic Airbnb escapes in Atlanta

Georgia Evans
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Atlanta is one of the most exciting places to say in Georgia, and that's not just because it's the capital. The birthplace of memorable musical movements, Coca-Cola, and the world's largest drive-in restaurant, it's really got its own vibe going on. But what makes this place so unique? That's got to be the lush urban tree canopy, which gives Atlanta the nickname of the City in a Forest. Yeah, it's pretty woody here.

Of course, you've got to make the most of the greenery while you visit. And there's no better way to be at one with nature than by renting your very own treehouse. From whimsical escapes toting hammocks and rope bridges to sleek loft-like structures coated in glass from top to toe, these are some of the most sought-after Airbnbs to stay in right now. Ready to book yourself in for a treetop stay you'll never forget? Let's go.

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Who makes the cut? While we might not stay in every Airbnb featured, we've based our list on top reviews, hosts, and amenities to find you the best stays. This article includes affiliate links. These links have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, see our affiliate guidelines.

Best treehouse Airbnbs in Atlanta

1. Secluded Intown Treehouse

It's been named the #1 most wish-listed Airbnb in the world, with over 500 5-star reviews. Book yourself in for the vacation of a lifetime, where you'll stay high above the ground in a secluded treehouse that's perfect for breaks away from modern life and all the stress it brings with it. With enough room for just two people, this romantic escape is made up of three beautifully-decorated rooms, joined together by rope bridges. The best part? The bed can be exposed so you're literally sleeping under the stars.   

Rooms: One. Sleeps two guests. 
Mood? For adventurous honeymooners. 
Budget range? Blow-your-budget worthy. 

2. Archimedes’ Nest at the Emu Ranch

This is a treehouse that really takes things to the next level. With interiors that are just as impressive as the architecture, it's somewhere you could really splurge on for that once-in-a-lifetime trip. While it's a cozy and secluded home for two, it also happens to be within walking distance of East Atlanta Village. Relax and unwind in the airy space which houses a full kitchen, picturesque dining space, and loft area with one bedroom and a reading nook. Plus, you're surrounded by emu, turkeys, swans, and peafowl roaming the grounds below.

Rooms: One. Sleeps two guests. 
Mood? Deluxe yet characterful. 
Budget range? An appropriate price. 

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3. Alpaca Treehouse in the Bamboo Forest

This quirky treehouse has been featured all over the TV, from Worlds Most Amazing Vacation Rentals to Love is Blind. Found in the middle of a gorgeous bamboo forest, the property is also a rescue farm of rescued llamas, alpacas, chickens, dogs, and cats – so you're always going to be entertained. The home itself is built from reclaimed wood with a queen-sized memory foam mattress, a climate-controlled loft, and a large skylight indoors. There's also stained glass windows and a swinging rope bed on the deck providing heaps of Insta opportunities. 

Rooms: One. Sleeps two guests. 
Mood? Bamboo beauty. 
Budget range? An extravagant spend for an extravagant stay. 

4. Treehouse Escape on five acres

This is one amazing way to sleep in the trees. With an airy, spacious feel this isn't your average cozy treehouse, this one has its own unique feel. Sat on five acres of forestland, it's just two miles from The Battery and Truist Park so you're really in with the wildlife. And when you're all tuckered out from a day of hiking, you've got a gorgeous space, full kitchen, and king-sized bed waiting for you. Plus, you can bring a four-legged friend with you for just $65 extra.

Rooms: One. Sleeps four guests. 
Mood? Rustic-chic.  
Budget range? On the higher end. 

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5. Old Soul Treehouse in Waterloo

This is one of two treehouses on this list which, just to manage expectations, are quite far outside of Atlanta. However, we couldn’t resist including it because, firstly, it would make a lovely location for an out-of-town weekend stay connected to an Atlanta holiday and, secondly, it’s just really, really nice. Both interior and exterior are a disarmingly beautiful mixture of vintage collectables (those front doors!). When you stop taking pretty photos, step outside for wild swimming in the lake or a long soak in the hot tub.

Rooms? One. Sleeps two guests.
The mood?
A gorgeous vintage mishmash.
Budget range?
A big treat to yourself.

6. Oasis Treehouse Atlanta

It's hard to believe this place is just 10 minutes from downtown Atlanta. When you're not exploring all the excitement of the city, head to your own forest retreat. Cross over a little creek and you'll find this modern treehouse, which sleeps four people and comes equipped with all you need for a glamorous camping-style experience. We're talking comfortable beds, wash facilities, and idyllic spots for you to have your morning coffee while admiring the landscape.

Rooms: Two. Sleeps four guests. 
Mood? Shabby chic. 
Budget range? Mid-range. 

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7. Treetop tent at Ramsden Lake

This picture-perfect rural retreat offers stunning hilltop views of a private lake. On first glance, it looks like a fairly typical treehouse, but it's actually a very clever house-tent hybrid. The walls are made from canvas, so when you’re inside you can hear the twittering of birds and the rustling of leaves. The charming pink, silver and cream interior design keeps everything pretty and romantic, while the brilliant array of utensils and equipment will mean you want for nothing practical while staying here. 

Rooms: One. Sleeps two guests. 
Mood? Hipster glamping. 
Budget range? One of the cheapest options. 

8. Suburban Treehouse Getaway

Really want to get away from it all? This secluded little spot is completely hidden in the summer months thanks to the lush greenery surrounding it. While the living area features a lounge, bathroom, kitchenette, and writing desk (in case you get a creative burst), the sleeping loft is its own little hideaway with pretty views of the forest and nearby stream. When the sun is shining, there's no better place to be than outside where you can watch over anything that may be exploring below. Talk about being at one with nature!

Rooms: One. Sleeps three guests. 
Mood? Home comforts aplenty. 
Budget range? Super cheap compared to the other properties in the list. 

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9. Bella Luna Treehouse in Mountain Rest

Another out-of-towner treehouse, the Bella Luna Treehouse is in Mountain Rest, South Carolina. Romance is the name of the game here, from the twinkly fairy lights on the balcony to the sparkling chandelier above the bed. We also love the amount of thoughtful details included in this place, like the sweet cast iron chairs on the deck, the outdoor hammock bed and the swing seat. A definite winner with a new partner…

Rooms? One. Sleeps two guests.
The mood?
Romance in the forest.
Budget range?
Upper end of ‘mid-range’.

10. Eden Treehouse at Eco-Farm Homestead

Packed with character, Eden Treehouse is the kind of place nature-lovers will obsess over. Snuggle up under the tin roof and admire the twinkling fairy lights and dried flower bouquets when night falls, with games, coloring books, sudoku, quick reads and magazines to keep you entrained while you unplug from the digital world. Outside, you've got a wonderland of communal environmental and recreational activities, alongside a farm full of animals – including welcoming pups who are sure to say hello when you arrive. 

Rooms: One. Sleeps two guests. 
Mood? Old-fashioned and eclectic. 
Budget range? The cheapest. 

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