
The icing on the cake? Staying at this treehouse costs only $69/nt, which makes it a rare find in a town full of millionaires.

You can walk to town or you can chill-ax here and enjoy the trampoline, zipline, and slack line. Cozy bunk beds and an outdoor kitchen are all you need at this Sun Valley base camp. It would takes weeks or months to ride all the hundreds of miles of singletrack in Sun Valley. This Treehouse in Ketchum, Idaho is simple and totally chill. Don’t let the worn and shabby exterior fool you, the inside is cozy and comfortable enough for four people, plus it has modern amenities like a bathroom and kitchenette. This Treetop Hideaway is on the Tennessee/Georgia border close to Chattanooga mountain bike trails like Raccoon Mountain. Or drive 20 miles to find great mountain bike trails at Issaqueena Lake. Located in Westminster, SC on the South Carolina/Georgia border, the home is on a 70-acre nature preserve with its own trails. This Waterfall Getaway is a treehouse built on a cliff that overlooks a waterfall. Then how about staying in a tree house? photos: airbnb This is 2017 and you want a really unique experience. Ok, a cabin or campsite in the woods may be a tad cliche for a mountain bike trip.

You’ll have a nearby creek, a personal firepit, wood stove, and best of all, a comfortable bed to sleep in. Instead of just camping, why not go glamping on your MTB trip to Idaho? Explore the many trails near Victor by day and spend the night in one of these glamping cabins.

This Mushroom Dome Cabin is an Airbnb classic in Aptos, California near Santa Cruz and Soquel Demo Forest. This dome home is part cabin and part treehouse immersed in the shade of typical Northern Californian Madrone trees and Redwoods.
