Colorado is known for its hiking, biking, and winter activities, but staying at a mountain resort to experience all of these things can get to be pretty pricey, even when it's not peak season.
Treehouses can definitely provide you with a vacation experience that you haven't been able to take advantage of before. Colorado has its share of treehouses on Airbnb, and here are three of them that you should check out!
Forget Palm Springs! When you need a getaway — but your bank account needs to stay put — this 600 square foot mid-century modern Fort Collins Airbnb, could do the trick.
Attached to four 100-foot spruce trees and resting higher than 25-feet above the ground on two acres of scenic land, is one of Colorado's most rustic rentals – the Rocky Mountain Treehouse, which anyone can now stay at, courtesy of Airbnb.
Finding somewhere to stay in Northern Colorado seems like an easy task since we, as natives, know our cities like the back of our hands. For out-of-town visitors, however, the confusion's a little thicker.