The 'Most Unusual Place To Stay' In Washington

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One of the key aspects of planning a trip is figuring out where you're going to sleep. Many will argue that your accommodation is just as important as the attractions, restaurants, and adventures you'll experience in a tourist spot. Some travelers seek dwellings that aren't standard hotels or motels. The reason? These out-of-the-ordinary lodges and properties with quirky amenities could spice up their vacation.

That's where LoveExploring comes in. The travel website uncovered the "most unusual" place to stay in every state, from former prisons and railcars to

Washington State's most unusual stay is TreeHouse Point! This resort is perfect for anyone wanting to revisit their childhood memories of sleeping in a treehouse. It's also surrounded by beautiful natural scenery while not being far away from world-famous Seattle. Here's why it piqued the interest of writers:

"The seven cozy tree houses at this serene retreat, just half an hour from Seattle, are tucked amid cedar and towering Douglas fir trees, with birdsong and the Raging River below providing a soothing soundtrack to your stay. Breakfast is provided and there are several restaurants within driving distance, though it’s recommended that guests pick up some picnic provisions to enjoy eating alfresco too."

You can find this spot at 6922 Preston-Fall City Rd SE in Issaquah.

Check out the full list of every state's most unusual travel accommodations on LoveExploring's website.


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