7 opiniones sobre Vertical Horizons Treehouse Paradise
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Urbank B.
Tu valoración: 5 Sacramento, CA
Wow what a beautiful place. This place is top-of-the-line. Everything is fresh, nicely painted, and clean. The woodwork is amazing. The detail is just incredible. On our way home from Washington back to California on Wednesday we found this place online. We called and were surprised they had a treehouse available. I think they don’t typically book rooms during the week. Only weekends. They were willing to let us stay but couldn’t do the gourmet breakfast that is so popular there. We were just excited to be able to stay in A treehouse so that was fine. They gave us a substantial discount. It was an amazing experience! My husband and I were the only ones there. We were able to tour the other tree houses since they were vacant. We met the builder. He was a very interesting guy. Very friendly. The treehouse had a toilet and sink but no shower. That was fine. We used the shared bath house. With more people it might’ve been a little difficult to get in But we had it all to ourselves. The tree houses don’t really have great views. The price is a little steep and interesting that they’re all the same price since some are nicer than others. But, they are all exquisite! Finding the place was a little tough. The sign for one of the turnoffs was very small and our GPS took us a different way initially. My husband didn’t like the bed but it was fine for me. I think it was a memory foam bed and sunk in quite a bit when you laid on it. The room had a mini fridge and hot pot. I was surprised there was no coffee maker. Only instant coffee. But, not necessary if you were there for the breakfast. I was also surprised that most of the windows didn’t open. Even though it was October the weather was wonderful and we would have liked to had the fresh air and open feeling. This would be a great place fora group vacation. We drove to the other treehouse resort in Cave Junction just to see what they were like. Although we didn’t get to go into any of the tree houses, my impression is that the other one is more for families and kids. This one is better for adults or couples. More private and quiet. We stayed in the Calypso. Next time though I would choose the Cottage. The bedroom opened out to the Deck and the view was better, overlooking the meadow. We would love to go back!
Maria G.
Tu valoración: 5 Sacramento, CA
I’ve always wanted to sleep in a treehouse. My fiancé and I were going up to Ashland OR for the Shakespeare festival and thought we could explore Southern Oregon a bit. We stayed at this lovely treehouse resort in Cave Junction and it surely exceeded my Pinterestesque expectations. Pros — beautiful property with four treehouses(we stayed in the Cottage) — our treehouse was clean, furnished with a full sized bed, loft bed, small refrigerator, bathroom(no shower but there are community showers), a nice balcony with a view, and coffee maker. — breakfast! The breakfast each morning was amazing. Phil’s presentation and production was similar to that of at least a 4 star restaurant in San Francisco. Do not miss breakfast! — Jodie and Phil were very sweet and accommodating — we found a binder filled with things to do and found out about this Oregon Cave National Monument which was about a 40 minute drive from the treehouses. We loved the cave tour, café, and trails for hiking. Cons — we found the town of Cave Junction(population of 1800) to be less than desirable. Saw some fairly racist signs in people’s front yards. There are only about 10 restaurants, mostly American diner-ish processed food options. The only other places in the town were small liquor stores, a few gas stations, and one grocery store. Interestingly enough. You could buy a rifle and a small hand gun in the liquor store. We opted to go out of town for our second day to find food in Grants Pass. –we never got a key for our treehouse and left it unlocked when we left for exploring. Nothing happened of course but it left me uneasy
Geoff B.
Tu valoración: 5 Waldport, OR
We had the pleasure of staying in the Calypso treehouse, our experience was magical to say the least. Down to the smallest detail, we felt welcome, comfortable, and in our own secluded tranquil world. This bed and breakfast is THE perfect getaway, even if it’s for one night, like our visit, you’ll leave refreshed and renewed. The breakfast really is incredible — best we’ve ever had, and that is saying a lot! Organic this, farm fresh that — you’ll feel like royalty and you’ll conclude that it is well worth the money for your stay. My wife and I are already planning our next visit. PS – don’t judge this BB by the pictures on their website, they don’t capture the beauty near well enough!
Niki J.
Tu valoración: 5 Menlo Park, CA
A wonderful and unique experience. We stayed in the calypso treehouse. It was neat to hear the tree creek and sway. The tree was actually inside of our room! If you’ve never stayed in a treehouse go there.
Danielle N.
Tu valoración: 5 San Jose, CA
We’ve been home for a couple of nights and nothing beats sleeping in my own bed, but I have to be honest and say that I really miss waking up in the trees. We stayed two wonderful nights at Vertical Horizons and it was Paradise in a Treehouse. I thought it was going to just be a silly little treehouse but it wasn’t. It was a gorgeous room with a little bathroom and a sleeping loft. Also french doors that opened up to a balcony with a couple of wooden chairs. Even the wooden ladder up to the sleeping loft was really nice. Everything was immaculate, charming and gorgeous! It rained the second night we were there and it was so soothing to hear the raindrops hit the roof of our tree house. This is no ordinary bed and breakfast. There is disc golf, volley ball, tether ball, horse shoes, evening fire pit, and swimming pool, also for a small fee of $ 20 – 25 there is arts and crafts, mystery hunts, treasure hunts, talk like a pirate treasure hunts, make your own hand crafted/decorated walking sticks, learn to bead, tree climbing lessons and so much more. If we had known better we could have stayed all day at the tree houses and never left and been completely entertained all day. They are perfectly located near bridgeview vinyards, the Oregon Caves, Orange Torpedo river rafting trips, grants pass and only about an hour or so from the coast. To top it off Phil made the best breakfast we have ever had. All organic meats from Taylors, fresh fruit and homemade whip cream. Perfectly crisped bacon, french toast, pancakes, fresh squeezed orange juice, perfectly brewed coffee and so much more. It was an absolute treat and for the price we made out! Thank you Jodie and Phil. Greg, Eli and I had a wonderful time. I hope our travels will bring us back. In the mean time we will be sending everyone we know. We highly reccomend Vertical Horizons for your next vacation destination. Plenty of fun for kids and adults.
Monica A.
Tu valoración: 5 Mountain View, CA
It is way too difficult to fit the extent of how awesome this place is in a single review… so I will write simply and carefully and it is up to you to times everything I say by 1000 in order to soak in how amazing this place is. Treehouse? Think luxury mini accommodations in a tree. I think a common misconception is that you are«roughing» it when you come out here… but oh boy are you wrong. These tree houses are little sanctuaries. Comfy beds, little coffee/tea nook, toilet, sink, and a balcony. Location? Oregon. Who would think of taking a getaway to Oregon? Well you should! More specifically to Vertical Horizons. There is another establishment not too far away that is much bigger and commercialized. However, there is something about vertical horizons that was way more attractive. The serenity? The Peace? We sure were right! Service? Out of this world. I believe Phil and Jody redefine hospitality. We were there during the off season and still they treated us like family. They have two amazing pup roaming the property and who escorted us to and from our tree house almost everyday. They entire clan is just wholesome and remarkable people. I can’t stress enough how vital it is for you to make it out to Vertical Horizons. It’s a trip you will remember forever.
Claire U.
Tu valoración: 4 San Jose, CA
4 ½ stars! I had heard about Out and About Tree Resort, but they were booked solid. I stumbled on across this place after scouring the Internet and liked the reviews I read on Trip Advisor. I’m so glad we stayed here instead. Out and About seems to have a ton of activities and traffic. This place is less known but peaceful and clean because of it. What a unique and fun experience! My daughter(age 6) and I stayed for two nights and loved it. Vertical Horizons is like B&B, camping, a cabin, a resort and nature’s paradise all rolled up into one. Let me try to break it down… there’s just so much to say. B&B — There are three tree houses on the grounds, plus the main house where the hosts Phil and Jody(and their many pets) live. Phil makes an incredible breakfast every morning at 9 a.m. Don’t skip this very important meal — especially here. He uses fresh and locally grown fruits, meats, etc. Incredible! First morning, we had a delicious fritata, chicken apple sausage with caramelized demi-glaze sauce, bacon(which was pretty special I have to say…), fresh fruit platters, and pancakes.(He even whipped up a special batch of gluten free pancakes for my daughter. The next day’s fare was just as delicious! Since there are only three tree units(and a typical stay is at least two days), you have an opportunity to chat with the other guests during breakfast. We enjoyed the other folks company — both groups happened to have kids — so there was good synergy with everyone. Camping: There is a small, tiny hike to the tree houses. Not long or far at all, but you do not want to lug a bunch of stuff to your place. There’s no rolling cart or bell hop. Try not to forget anything when leaving your tree like me.(doh…my sunscreen. doh… my sunglasses…) There are bathrooms in the tree house, but the showers are close to where you park your car. This ended up to be pretty convenient because we just kept most of our stuff in the car. Calypso Tree: The trees are really nice. Even though it was over 90 degrees outside, our tree stayed comfortably cool all day and night. Thank goodness for those tall green pines! There is a ceiling fan, a comfortable bed, a mini fridge, a tall table and two bar stools, a bathroom and sink and a tree in the middle of our room. There’s also a seating area on our tree deck. Resort: The grounds are absolutely beautiful. You have an awesome view everywhere you turn. The swimming pool provided a day and a half of fun for the kids. They had a blast together — playing in the pool. I noticed a lot of lone hammocks placed around the grounds for some peace and quiet time. We learned how to climb trees which gave a whole different perspective to our surroundings. Jody was a great teacher — patient and encouraging.(Tree climb is $ 25 per person). After the climb, Phil lit a campfire where we toasted marshmallows and chilled out and took in a pretty amazing sunset view. Nature’s paradise: there are three horses(no you cannot ride them), two sweet — friendly — and mellow dogs named Cosmo and Sady, three cats(although I only saw two), a gecko, a parrot(or Macaw), and of course wild life(like bull frogs, squirrels, birds, deer, etc.) Note: Getting to Vertical Horizons was a bit of a challenge. The 3305 sign is hard to see because it is a bit set back on the road you turn on, so you would probably want to arrive when there is daylight. There’s an old abandoned looking barn and a couple trailers right before you turn to the road that takes you to the resort. Vertical Horizons is close to the National Caves monument and the Wild Cats Park. We ate at the local deli(Taylors) which was great and a short drive(10 — 15 min) from the resort.