There are many exciting adventures to be had just steps from your cabin door as well as plenty of opportunities for quiet personal reflection on this peaceful mountain property. Enjoy hiking, biking, swimming, fishing, rafting, meditative nature and historical walks, or just sunning yourself on our large ancient river rocks.
The Hot Springs Tourism Association and Welcome Center has some wonderful resources to share. They are located on the main drag across the street from the post office. Grab all your hiking maps and discover our history at the Welcome Center. They also have a Hot Springs local events calendar!
Our guests now have the opportunity to explore a very special part of the property and to swim and relax at our private swimming hole.
Want to fish? We can point you in the right direction or even set you up with a local nature or fishing guide.
Treehouse cabins are less than 2 miles from the Appalachian Trail and lots of other popular trails. Our cabin books offer many different activity suggestions and detailed descriptions of some of our favorite trails in the area. Ride or walk out your front door and start your adventure from here.
Hot Springs is teeming with history. A stones throw from Treehouse cabins lies the peaceful resting grounds of many of Hot Springs former residents. Learn about the most famously interned to those that went almost unrecognized until recently. Consider a thoughtful morning stroll through these nearly 8 acres of sacred grounds. Learn more about Hot Springs and this historic site on our blog post.
Treehouse Cabins has built an outdoor gathering space for our guests. We often host small family reunions and retreats at the cabins. With COVID continuing to influence social activities, we wanted to build an outdoor gathering space that was safe for guests to congregate in whatever way they feel comfortable: to enjoy meals together, worship, do yoga, study or just enjoy quiet contemplation deep in the forest.
Our guests are welcome to use the "Serenity Platform" a 24 x 24 foot wooden observation deck on the land below our 4 cabins. Look for the signs and check your cabin book for a map to both the Serenity Platform and our Treehouse Cabins Trail down to the swimming hole and the "Gratitude Gazebo".