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42 Acres · 60 Feet · 100-Foot Rope Bridges

Not a Cabin With a View.
A Home in the Sky.

From $399/night · Two-night minimum

Two treehouses. Hand-built. Suspended in a canopy that's been growing for over a hundred years. Connected by rope bridges that make your heart beat faster before the forest slows it back down.

What Makes This Different

The Loxley Difference

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Built by the Family That Lives Here

The treehouses are a tetrahedron frame system — steel sandwiched between wood, suspended from living white oak and beech by specialized hardware. Canvas roofs instead of timber to keep the load on the trees as light as possible. Every connection point engineered. Every piece carried down four hundred feet of mountain without a single machine touching the forest.

It took nine months. Three times longer than planned. Because building something this ambitious in a living forest — where the trees sway, the terrain fights you, and nothing fits the way it did on paper — teaches you that the forest has the final say.

The family who designed and built these treehouses lives on this property. This is our home first, and yours for as long as you stay.

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Sixty Feet Changes Everything

At ground level, a forest is beautiful. At sixty feet, it's transcendent. You're level with the hawks. The canopy stretches to the horizon. Sound works differently up here — the wind moves through the leaves like a living thing, and the silence between gusts is the deepest quiet you've heard in years.

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The Crossing

The hundred-foot rope bridge isn't a gimmick. It's a threshold. The moment you step onto it, you leave the ground behind — literally and emotionally. By the time you reach the other side, something in your chest has shifted. Every couple who's crossed it knows exactly what we mean.

The Original

The Treehouse That
Started Everything

The first treehouse at Loxley Forest. A queen bed framed by panoramic windows that turn every morning into a painting you've never seen before. A private deck suspended above the forest floor. A pizza oven on your sky deck — because even pizza is better in the canopy. This is where 200+ five-star reviews began.

Sleeps 2 Queen Bed 60 Feet 100-Foot Rope Bridge Access Private Deck Panoramic Windows Fire & Flour — fresh dough and a wood-fired oven on your sky deck Heated · Windows Open to the Forest Full Bathroom Fire Pit Access 42 Acres to Explore

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Book direct and deal straight with the family who built it — plus Canopy Club eligibility.

Coming soon. First nights go to the list.

The Second Chapter

Same hand-built craft. Same sixty-foot elevation. A different perspective on the same ancient forest. Priority reservations open for Canopy Club members and direct bookings.

Your Stay

Everything You Need. Nothing You Don't.

Luxury linens and towels. Heated for the cold seasons — and the cove canopy runs cooler in summer, with windows that open to the forest, the way a treehouse should be. A fully equipped kitchen for morning coffee and midnight snacks. A private deck where you'll spend more time than you planned. A fire pit on the forest floor. 42 acres of cove forest to explore. TreeMail — our morning delivery of coffee and seasonal treats. And silence — the kind that costs a fortune at a spa and comes free with the trees.

What we don't include: televisions — because you won't need one. What we do include: a pop-up projector on the sky deck for cinema night in the canopy. Scary movies hit different when you're suspended in a dark forest with nothing but canopy around you. But most guests never open it. The stars are better.


Guest Stories

What They Remember Most

★★★★★

"The only sounds you hear are the birds chirping and the gentle rushing of water below. It feels very private and secluded. The perfect adventure to feel like you are camping in the woods, but with a bed and bathroom."

Kellie · Marietta, GA

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Book direct and deal straight with the family who built it.