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Heading to the Bluegrass State? Skip the Hotel and Sleep in a Treehouse Instead

by Jan Schroder
treehouse in Kentucky

Whether you’re thinking about following the bourbon trail, attending a horse race or exploring the mountains and caves of the Bluegrass State, make your stay unique by renting a treehouse in Kentucky.

Part of the fun is no two treehouses are alike. Some are perched high in trees while others are easily accessible. Some have bathrooms, kitchens and hot tubs, while others are more rustic.

Some of these treehouses are on a lake and several are close to the Red River Gorge in the Daniel Boone National Forest, a popular climbing and hiking destination with more than 150 natural arches.

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