Tullihas in the Trees Off-Grid Treehouse
2:19 PMIf you’re looking for a unique off-grid glamping experience, Tullihas in the Trees is the perfect place for you. Nestled in the woods of Frazeysburg, Ohio, this treehouse offers a one-of-a-kind adventure with no electricity, no running water, and limited cell service. But don’t worry, the beauty of the surrounding nature will more than makeup for the lack of modern amenities.
The treehouse is designed for up to four guests, with one double bed, one single bed, and two cots. The treehouse comes with sheets for the double bed and single bed, but it’s highly recommended that guests bring their own sleeping bags and pillows. If you plan to use the cots, you will need to bring your own bedding.
The treehouse also comes equipped with a single-burner propane stove, a coffee pot, and a French press. There is also a small propane heater to take off the chill during colder months.
Although there is no running water in the treehouse, potable water is available a short distance away. And for those nature calls, there is a composting outhouse on site.
Tullihas in the Trees is situated on a 230+ acre farm that is open for exploring and hiking during the spring and summer months. However, restrictions apply during October and November.
One of the most appealing features of this treehouse is its seclusion. The surrounding woods and nature provide a peaceful retreat for guests looking to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The treehouse’s private patio and balcony also offer great spots to relax and enjoy the views.
Guests are welcome to bring their pets along for the adventure. Just keep in mind that the private backyard is not fully fenced.
A highlight of Tullihas in the Trees is the fire pit, perfect for roasting marshmallows and enjoying the serene ambiance of the woods.
Overall, Tullihas in the Trees offers a unique glamping experience for those seeking to immerse themselves in nature and disconnect from modern amenities.
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