The snow may be flying, but it's not too early to book a stay in one of the coolest resorts in Michigan. This is the kinda place that will let you unwind and let you live out that childhood dream of living in treehouse.

US 103.1 FM logo
Get our free mobile app

It may not be the kind of treehouse you remember building as a kid, but the whole concept is the same, except it's pure luxury this time. If you didn't know, Michigan is now home to a luxury treehouse resort. Tree Vistas in Ionia, the first luxury treehouse resort in the state,  welcomes guests to vacation 13 feet above the ground in a unique style offering up the perfect place to relax and channel your inner child.

"Tree Vistas was created with the idea that connecting with nature should be simple, comfortable, and safe for everyone. Our hope is for you to become completely recharged and rejuvenated from your stay with us and to have a taste of adventure", the website says. 

The treehouse, known as Winding Springs, is perfect for six guests and features a master bedroom, a loft with bunk beds, and a full bathroom. The kitchenette area features dishes & utensils, cookware, a fridge, an electric cooktop, a microwave, Keurig, a toaster, and an electric griddle.

US 103.1 FM logo
Get our free mobile app

It may have a rustic appeal, but luxury is key. Inside you will find a spiral staircase, glass shower (which can be whitened for privacy), Tree-encased in glass during all seasons, patio, electric fireplace, AC/heat, washer/dryer, and of course smart TVs and Wifi so you have all the comforts of home up in the trees.

The location is perfect with a stream coming through the hill that flows right next to the treehouse and you are just a short walk over a wooden bridge to a campfire area. For those who love hiking and exploring, the property runs up to the Grand River, with the Fred Meijer trail running through it as well.

The resort, planning to add additional treehouses, is taking reservations for all seasons throughout the year. To book a stay click here or contact Tree Vistas by emailing contact@treevistas.com or calling at (248) 270-8836.

Take a look at Tree Vistas below!

Luxury Treehouse Resort in Michigan will Make You Feel Like a Kid Again

Michigan is now home to a luxury treehouse resort, and we can't get enough! High above situated in the trees, this 500+ square foot treehouse is the perfect getaway. Rustic? Yes, but will all the luxury and comforts of home. Surrounded by nature and streams, you'll never want to come down. Take a look inside Tree Vistas located in Ionia, Michigan.

Gallery Credit: Facebook

Live Like A Storybook Character Inside the This Iconic Charlevoix Mushroom House

If you head to Charlevoix, Michigan you are sure to see the unique row of 4 Mushroom Homes situated on Park Avenue. The homes are the creation of artist design by Michigan-born builder/ architect Earl Young, the homes have become a bit of a tourist destination. Always something to marvel at with their storybook, Hobbit cottage-like appearance, the homes have become legendary, and now one can become yours. The Thatch House is now for sale for $4,500,000 and offers 7 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, and 6000 square feet of whimsical living space. Take a look inside what can be your very own fairytale home. Carole Griffin
Christie's International Real Estate | North Harbor 231-881-9400

Gallery Credit: Zillow

1871 Restored Train Depot is Now Unique Michigan Airbnb: Look

Located in the village of Colon, Michigan, this train depot found new life when it was moved to its current location in 1993. The owners spent painstaking time renovating and refurbishing the historic depot piece by piece making sure to salvage the original doors and nearly all of the interior beaded wainscoting as well as all of the unique antique "window weight" windows. The 2 bedroom 1.5 bath "home" sleeps 5 guests comfortably amongst charming decor in every room. Keeping with the historical theme, visitors will find antiques, a stunning restored sleigh, and beautiful custom-made cabinets inside. Take a look!

Gallery Credit: Airbnb