Summary:
Treehouse is a modern cabin near Mazama, nestled among pines, with easy access to the Methow Trail and river. Bedrooms sleep 8 with a king bedroom, bunkroom, queen room, in addition there is a flex space with a pullout sofa, sleeping 2, and desk. The open-plan living area upstairs includes a full kitchen and large windows. Starlink internet is provided. Dogs are allowed with prior approval and a nightly fee. It's a peaceful base for exploring the Methow Valley year-round.
The Space:
Treehouse is a modern cabin nestled among Douglas fir and Ponderosa pine, a short walk from the Methow Valley Community Trail and river access. Set in a quiet community with shared open space, it offers a peaceful location just minutes from Mazama and convenient access to year-round outdoor activities including hiking, biking, and Nordic skiing.
The home sleeps up to ten guests. Upstairs, the primary bedroom has a king bed and en suite bathroom, and the bunkroom includes two sets of twin bunks. A queen bedroom is located on the ground floor. The downstairs flex room features a hide-a-bed sofa and desk, providing additional sleeping space or a quiet area for reading or remote work.
The open-plan living area upstairs includes a well-equipped kitchen, dining table, and lounge space with large windows overlooking the trees. The house is equipped with high-speed Starlink internet.
Dogs are welcome with prior approval and pet fee of $100 per dog per stay.
The Neighborhood:
Treehouse is part of a dispersed neighborhood of well-spaced homes set among the pines 3.5 miles from Mazama village. From here youâll find easy access to the Methow Trails system for hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing. Mazama offers a well-stocked store and bakery, the Goatâs Beard outdoor shop (with bike rentals), and Mazama Ski School for ski rentals and lessons. The Mazama Public House is a popular stop for food and drinks. For seasonal trail ideas and visitor info, see our activity guides on the Inn at Mazama website.
North Cascades National Park
Mazama is also well placed for exploring the North Cascades. Trailheads for many of the Parkâs best hikes are a short drive away: about 25 minutes to Cutthroat Lake, 30 minutes to Washington Pass, and 35 minutes to Maple Pass. Staying here makes it easier to beat the crowds and find parking during peak seasons.
Getting Around:
Getting Here: From May to November, the most direct route from Seattle and the west side is via State Route 20 over Washington Pass (check WSDOT for seasonal closures). In winter, alternate routes are via I-90 and Snoqualmie Pass with Blewett Pass, or via Highway 2 over Stevens Pass. Together these form the scenic Cascade Loop. Major airports include Spokane International (180 miles, year-round) and Seattle-Tacoma International (190 miles in summer / 260 miles in winter). Regional flights are also available at Pangborn Memorial Airport in Wenatchee (102 miles).
Getting Around: The Mazama Store is 3.5 miles away, and Winthrop is 12.5 miles (under 20 minutes by car).
Other Things to Note:
EXTRA GUESTS AND MAXIMUM OCCUPANCY
EIGHT guests are included in the nightly rental rate, additional guests are charged at $50 per person per night. Maximum occupancy is 10.
PETS
Dogs are allowed upon request and an added fee of $100 per dog, per stay - sorry NO cats allowed.
PRICING
Please note that the nightly rental rate varies with seasons and weekdays, please enter your proposed dates for an accurate quote.
EXTRA AMENITIES
The Inn Pool - guests of our cabin may use The Inn at Mazama outdoor pool (open from Memorial Day to Labor Day) and tennis/pickleball court located at 15 Country Road in Mazama. The cost to use the pool is $10/guest/day and you should check in at the front desk before heading to the pool.