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All for Trees & Trees for all

Southern Oregon has one of the largest concentrations of old growth trees in the country. The attempt here was to make a living out of the woods doing something that you love without having to harm the trees.  Basically, trying to live in Harmony with the Forest.  We are trying to accomplish a culture of sustainability while creating an economy for the community.  This area is an old pioneering mining and logging community and we are trying to keep that spirit alive along with the trees and the wildlife. 

Our Philosophy is the culture of sustainability and environmentalism.   Instead of cutting a Tree down to get a sum of money – you use it for renewable sources of activities such as treehouses, ziplines, and scenic trails for the horses and rafters.   Our international success along with the fact that we are currently the largest concentration of TreeHouses in the World, speaks for itself.  

What you Get

TREEmenities

Free Parking
Kitchen
Paid Washer & Dryer
Fire Pit
Pool (Seasonal)

Out'n'About Activitrees

Treehouse Parts + Construction

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It’s the little things that make a big difference

Out’n’About is a veritable Treehouse Wonderland!

We hope you will come to consider us your favorite Bed & Breakfast in the Trees~

  • Prices: Prices below are based on listed occupancies. Guests over the specified number of occupants per unit are assessed an additional $25 per person per day (except $15 in the Winter) to cover the housekeeping and full breakfast we provide.  We also have a Cleaning Fee which varies according to which Treehouse you are staying in.  Treehouses without full plumbing in their roost can use our Central Amenitrees such as our Pavilion for all your Kitchen needs.  Please see our PRICE LIST for more information on our Pricing.
  • Seasonal Rates: Starting Memorial Day weekend and running through Labor Day weekend, we have a two and three-night block stays policy, which are Monday – Tuesday, Wednesday – Thursday, then weekends equaling Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Other than Labor Day weekend, September consists of two-night stays except when isolated single nights are available. Call for any special winter rates with minimum breakfast and multiple-night stay discounts.  Please see our PRICE LIST for more information on our Seasonal Rates.
  • ONLINE BOOKING: We now offer online request booking using the BOOK NOW buttons on this site.   Please use our BOOK NOW buttons to make the Reservation Request…and then we will get back to you in a timely manner.   We do this to ensure that you get the correct Treehouse for your party so you may fully understand all the pros & cons of your selected Treehouse.
  • Breakfast Menu: Our FULL breakfast in the main season can include (but is not limited to) generous helpings of coffee, juice, fruit, fresh waffles or homemade pastries, cereal, quiche, eggs scrambled or omelets… mmm, did we mention the tasty muffins? Not to mention the always available and generous portions of “Fantasy Flakes”, suitable for children of all ages.
    • In the Winter we offer a limited bagged Continental Breakfast at our Main Lodge which also has a Refrigerator + Coffee/Hot Tea.
  • Payments: We require full payment on single-night stays and a 50% deposit on multi-night visits, a credit card is required to hold your treeservation. You may also pay by check or money order within two weeks of making your arrangement.
  • Check-in: Is between 3 and 5 pm the day of your booking, but always feel free to come early and just hang out or enjoy any of our other activitrees whenever you get here. Occupancy is not allowed before our tree fairies get in to clean your perch (so please don’t expect to be able to occupy it until AFTER 3 pm on the day of your arrival).
    • Virtual Check-IN: We have now gone to a completely Virtual Check in System – so that means you will have everything you need before the day of your arrival (Treehouse Codes, Info Packet, Treesort Map).
  • Need to Wander? There is a good selection of stores, food, and eating establishments about 10 miles away from us in Cave Junction for things we don’t provide, you may have forgotten to bring along, or only discover a need for after you arrive.
  • Disclaimer: We cannot control nor are we responsible for any acts of nature. This includes but is not limited to: weather, insects, rodents, or the presence of wildlife (bugs, deer, squirrels, raccoons, bats, skunks, etc.). Also if you are planning a trip here during the months of June, July, August, and September please take note that there can be wildfires in our area that can produce significant smoke and poor air quality. In the event of poor air quality, with no evacuation notices or road closures effecting us, the normal cancellation policy will apply and you will be responsible for all fees with no exceptions.
  • Pet Policy: While we happily accept service animals that are recognized by the ADA and are specifically trained to assist their handler we do not allow pets or emotional support animals.

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The Majestree

The Majestree is our tallest treehouse sitting 47 feet off of the ground! You access it by climbing 3 flights of stairs, crossing two suspension bridges, and then climbing up another flight of stairs. The room itself has a queen bed, two double beds in the sleeping loft, a full bathroom, and a small kitchenette with a microwave, coffee pot, toaster, and mini refrigerator. Due to the height of this treehouse, we do not allow children under the age of 5 in it.

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"Suite" Treeroom Schoolhouse Suite

The Treeroom Schoolhouse Suite (aka ‘The Suite’) is about 12 feet off of the ground, has a queen bed in the master bedroom, a double futon in the living room/kitchenette area, a small sleeping loft, a full bathroom, and a small kitchenette with a microwave, toaster oven, coffee pot, and mini refrigerator. The Suite also has a large deck and a propane barbecue on it. The sleeping loft is located above the full bathroom and is designed for 2 kids or 1 adult.

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The Pleasantree

The Pleasantree is about 30 feet off of the ground and is accessed by climbing three flights of stairs and crossing two suspension bridges. When you enter the Pleasantree there is a set of single wide bunk beds on the left-hand side and a ladder on your right that accesses the sleeping loft. The sleeping loft is where the queen bed and an extra rollaway mat are located, please know that this area is just a sleeping loft there is no room to stand. The Pleasantree comes with a full bathroom, a mini refrigerator, and a small sitting deck outside.

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The Forestree

The Forestree is about 35 feet off of the ground and is accessed by climbing three flights of stairs and crossing two suspension bridges. The room itself is a single-room unit with a queen bed, single wide bunk beds, a small single cot built into the wall, a mini refrigerator, and a toilet and sink. The toilet and sink are not private, they are only separated from the room by a small curtain, and they are mainly in there so you don’t have to go down 35 feet in the middle of the night to use the restroom. There are full bathrooms located on the ground for your use and the bathrooms are shared with other guests.

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The Treezebo

The Treezebo is about 35 feet off of the ground and is accessed by climbing three flights of stairs and crossing two suspension bridges. The room itself is a single-room unit with a queen bed, a set of single wide bunk beds, a small single cot built into the wall, a mini refrigerator, and a toilet and sink. The toilet and sink are not private; they are only separated from the room by a small curtain and are mainly in there so you don’t have to go down 35 feet in the middle of the night to use the restroom. There are full bathrooms located on the ground for your use and the bathrooms are shared with other guests. The Treezebo is not fully enclosed with regular walls and glass windows; it has three windows that are canvas roll-downs making this room another seasonally available unit.

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The Swiss Family Complex

The Swiss Family Complex is two separate treehouses connected by a swinging bridge. The smaller treehouse built for kids has a small set of single wide bunk beds and a small table and chairs. The larger treehouse, built for adults, is accessed by a ladder up through a trap door into the room; the room itself has a queen bed, a small single cot built into the wall, and a small deck. There is a mini refrigerator outside on the platform below the adult’s treehouse, the treehouse is located about 60 feet from the closest bathroom and the bathrooms are shared with other guests.

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The Peacock Perch

The Peacock Perch was the first treehouse built on the property in 1990. It sits about 18 feet off of the ground and is a single-room unit with a double bed, a small single cot built into the wall, and a small hand sink with cold running water.  It is located about 30 feet away from the base of the stairs to the closest bathroom and the bathrooms are shared with other guests.

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The Cavaltree

The Cavaltree is a two-story treehouse that shares its stairway access with the Treeloon (They are PARTNERS). The bottom story of the Cavaltree is about 12 feet off of the ground and is a very small room with just a queen bed in it. The second story of the Cavaltree which is accessed by a ladder has a set of single wide bunk beds, a single cot, and a small sleeping loft with a double bed in it. The door to the upper portion is a solid bottom half with a canvas roll down for the top half. The treehouse is about 120 feet away from the closest bathroom from the base of the stairs and the bathrooms are shared with other guests.

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The Treeloon

The Treeloon is about 12 feet off of the ground and has shared access with the Cavaltree (They are PARTNERS). The Treehouse itself has a queen bed and an ‘L’ shaped sleeping loft that can fit two kids comfortably, a mini refrigerator, and a very small deck. It is located about 120 feet away from the closest bathroom and the bathrooms are shared with other guests. This treehouse is priced out for 2 people but can sleep up to 4 people.

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The Cabin

The Cabin is not a treehouse it is a small two-story cabin on the ground. There is a queen bed upstairs and a fold-out couch that turns into a queen bed downstairs in the living room area. It has a full bathroom and a small kitchenette with a microwave, toaster oven, coffee pot, and a mini refrigerator. There is a small deck and ‘yard’ out front with a propane barbecue and picnic table. There is also a woodstove in the living room area making this a cozy little retreat in the winter months.

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The Serendipitree

The Serendipitree is about 12 feet off of the ground and is one of our smallest but coziest treehouses on the property. When you walk into the Serendipitree there is a “U” shaped sitting area that you turn into a bed at night making a custom queen bed that is as wide as a queen on one end but gets slightly smaller on the other. There is a small sleeping loft accessed by a ladder that has a single wide bed in it. The treehouse is about 90 feet away from the base of the stairs to the closest bathroom and the bathrooms are shared with other guests. This treehouse is very popular with couples or people with one child of any age or two very small children that can share the single bed in the sleeping loft.

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The Yurtree

The Yurtree is an 18-foot-in diameter yurt on a platform in the trees. It is about 10 feet off of the ground and is a single-room unit with a queen bed, single wide bunk beds, a pyramid bunk bed(double bed on the bottom single on the top), a mini refrigerator, a small deck, and is located about 120 feet away from the closest bathroom. The bathrooms are shared with other guests.

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The Mastree

The Mastree Bedroom is not a treehouse it is a second-story room in the main lodge located up above our kitchen. It has a ‘treeway’ entry where you climb up a flight of stairs to reach the private treehouse platform that is connected to the room by a bridge and then cross the bridge to get into the room. The room itself has a king bed, a pyramid bunk bed (double bed on the bottom and a twin on the top), a full bathroom, and a mini refrigerator. There is a private open-air treehouse platform that is connected to the room. A 12′ Treezebo or gazebo in the trees.

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The Balcontree

The Balcontree Room is not a treehouse it is a second-story room in the main lodge located up above the main office. It has a ‘treeway’ entry where you climb two flights of stairs, cross a suspension bridge to a private treehouse platform, and then cross another suspension bridge into the room. The room itself has a queen bed, a pyramid bunk (double bed on the bottom and a twin on the top), a full bathroom, a mini refrigerator, and a small balcony. There is a private open-air treehouse platform that is connected to the room.

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The Elementree

The Elementree is not a treehouse it is an elevated house on stilts which gives it all of the ‘elements’ of a treehouse it’s just not supported by trees. The room itself is very small with a queen bed and a set of single wide bunk beds right next to the queen bed. The bathroom is about 30 feet away from the base of the stairs and is shared with other guests.

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Satellite Treehouses

Castle Tree

The CastleTree is a new satellite treehouse conveniently located less than a quarter mile from the main property and is within easy walking distance! The treehouse sits 12 feet off of the ground, is accessed by two flights of stairs, and has a small deck with chairs. On the main level, there is a mini refrigerator, heater, electric tea kettle, and a full bathroom. The second story is accessed by a ship’s ladder, has a full bed, ample sitting room, and a unique architectural design. Below the treehouse, there is a propane bbq, a small prep space, and a picnic table. Guests will come to Out ‘n’ About for breakfast and have full access to the grounds and facilities. Max occupancy is 2 people.

$325 a night for 2 people*

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Lilly Pad

Open mid-March to December, call for off-season availability.

The Lily Pad Treehouse is one of our “satellite” treehouses, located 1.2 miles from the main property. It is ideal for a quiet romantic getaway or a family who wants seclusion. It sleeps 4 people with a queen bed and double bunk beds. Other amenities include hot water, a toilet, a sink refrigerator, and a fold-away table and chairs. This treehouse is constructed similarly to the Treezebo at Out ‘n’ About but has canvas roll-downs for all its window coverings. Usually open from April into November only, please call for off-season availability. (keep Look Inside! Link here) Breakfast, shower, and other facilitrees are also available at the Lily Pad but you are welcome to partake in the Ziplines, Horseback rides, or art and crafts classes at Out ‘n’ About, additional fees will apply. If you would like to call Sandy for more details please call 541-592-3040.

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420 Treehouses

Ready for an adult experience? Check our new Bud and Breakfast treelation

This is an adult, 420-friendly legal medical marijuana grow site.  Our 420TreeHouses are located about 10 minutes down the road from Out’n’About Treesort.  We have a total of 3 TreeHouses; the TokinTree, the Kush Kabin, and the USS Mary Jane – which is one of the most unique TreeHouses in the world b/c it is in fact a sail boat that is suspended about 35 feet off the ground.  The treehouses sit about 35 feet off of the ground.  TokinTree & Kush Kabin have a full bathroom and a queen size bed in the loft overlooking the grow site. This is a new concept, and as long as you are willing to explore it, we will try to accommodate you. We plan on offering tours of some local THC and CBD medical grows in our beautiful Southern Oregon this season.

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Reviews

Guest Reviews  – Google

The most amazing place to be! Treehouse living, Zipline excursions settled in the mountains of Oregon! Peaceful and fun place to be! The breakfast cook (Willie) has the most amazing recipes and formulas for pastries, rolls, and breads! The banana, peach coconut cobbler, lemon rolls, frittata and more is wonderful! What more can I say! Fantastic place to be and to play online pokies at https://ozwincasino.gg/ No deposit bonuses for all from TreeHouses!

Lynn Greenamyer

My girl Natasha and I stayed here two years ago on Valentine’s Day and absolutely loved it especially at this time of year. Today is Carson‘s 18th birthday and this is what he wanted to do because he heard all about our trip and he invited his girl Robin and they’re staying in the Peacock Perch treehouse. It’s a great unique Airbnb and they will have a wonderful time. They will make wonderful memories they will always look back on and treasure

Peri Day

Great place to relieve your child-like mind and explore. Also a great romantic place for partners. If you go in winter you’ll have the whole place to yourself. Remember to bundle up and hike to the back of the property to explore all its hidden treasures!!

Kenneth G. Rayburn II

What an amazing place to stay! Beautiful craftsmanship, tree houses are amazing! On site horseback ride was great and zip lining was great. All equipment was well maintained and horses were obviously well cared for. I will be going back for sure!

Katherine Olson

(541) 592-2208

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