West Virginia · 8 stays

Treehouses in West Virginia

Every treehouses stay we've indexed across West Virginia. Browse the full list below or jump to a specific city for hyperlocal options.

FAQ

About treehouses stays in West Virginia

How many treehouses stays are in West Virginia?
glamping.directory currently indexes 8 treehouses stays in West Virginia. Sort by city using the chips at the top of the page.
Where are the best places in West Virginia for a treehouse stay?
Operators in West Virginia commonly cluster near New River Gorge, Seneca Rocks, Dolly Sods — these are the most popular gateway regions. Check the city chips at the top to see which towns we have listings in.
When should I visit West Virginia for a treehouse stay?
April–early November.
What outdoor activities pair with treehouses stays in West Virginia?
West Virginia's signature activities — new river gorge climbing, dolly sods backpacking, gauley river whitewater — are why most travelers come. Operators usually know the closest trailheads and water access.
Are there treehouses stays near West Virginia's national parks?
West Virginia hosts New River Gorge. Park-edge treehouses stays are limited and book months in advance — start with a city chip near the park you're targeting.
What's special about West Virginia for treehouses?
New River Gorge became America's 63rd national park in 2020 — protecting one of the oldest rivers in the world (paradoxically named) and 1,400 climbing routes.
Is glamping.directory the best place to book treehouses in West Virginia?
glamping.directory is a directory, not a booking platform. We aggregate operator listings so you can compare; bookings happen on the operator's own site or reservation system. Use the listing's CTA to go straight to the source.