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A unique acorn-shaped structure is elevated among the trees, supported by a sleek framework. A staircase leads up to a spacious deck furnished with seating options. The surrounding grassy area is lightly illuminated by the sun, highlighting the trees and pathway.
Treehouse in Aubrey
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

The Nut House

The Nut House is a one of a kind large Acorn suspended up amongst the trees. While staying in the worlds largest acorn you will be fully immersed in nature. You can sit on the porch and listen to the sounds of the birds and see clear creek flowing by. You will have a once in a lifetime getaway only min away from downtown Denton in one of the top 100 OMG Airbnb winners. You will have a private 15 acres of land to explore with a lot of space for outdoor activities. (ie:fishing, hiking, campfires)

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A cabin with a distinctive metal roof is nestled on a hillside, surrounded by lush greenery. The expansive view showcases rolling hills and valleys under a cloudy sky, creating a peaceful and natural setting.
Cabin in Wimberley
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

La Lomita Cabin - Amazing Views, Hot tub

Welcome to La Lomita, an intimate cabin retreat for two in Wimberley! Perched above the treetops, this charming cabin offers comfort and stunning hillside views. The thoughtfully designed interior blends rustic charm with modern style. Keep an eye out for the enchanting wildlife and a spectacular sunrise. The well-appointed kitchen and cozy living area complete this magical setting. Relax, rejuvenate, and reconnect with nature. Experience the magic of Wimberley from the best seat in the house!

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The cabin is surrounded by lush trees, with a spacious deck offering outdoor seating. A rocky path leads to the entrance, and kayaks are visible on the side. Natural stone and greenery frame the area, creating a serene atmosphere in the Texas Hill Country.
Home in Wimberley
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 679 reviews

Salvation Cabin

Wimberley's #1 rated award-winning “Salvation Cabin" is in the beautiful Texas Hill County wilderness with outdoor exploration, hiking and a Blanco Valley porch view to observe birds, deer and other wildlife. A throw back to gentler times, you'll leave here touched by nature's healing power. Come and be restored. 500+ visitors testify this is a one of a kind place. Please note* the Hill Country area is in drought presently in 2025. Blanco River dry, but Cypress Falls Swimming Hole close by.

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A serene lake scene is captured with a vibrant rainbow arching across the sky. Lush trees with autumn foliage line the shore, adding warm colors to the landscape. A wooden dock extends over the water, accompanied by several blue kayaks resting nearby.
Home in Athens
5 out of 5 average rating, 227 reviews

Mini Metal Moonshine Mansion

If you've ever wanted to experience living in a tiny home while fishing from the backyard come stay here! The second bedroom is a beautiful loft in this 6 year old 900 sq ft lakefront retreat. Cute Athens is only 5 miles away, and Canton's First Monday is 30 miles away. After a fun day of fishing, kayaking, SUP races, swimming in the lake, pedal boating, feeding the ducks, cornhole, or frisbee throwing enjoy a gorgeous east TX sunset with your favorite beverage and then a fire with s'mores.

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A modern living space features large glass walls that provide views of the surrounding greenery. A plush sofa in gray is accompanied by bright yellow armchairs. A dining table sits nearby, adorned with a vase of fresh flowers, and an area rug adds warmth to the room.
Home in Austin
5 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Austin Glass House-On TV, Two Films & Documentary

Immerse yourself in nature at the Austin Glass House. This special home away from home, close to all Austin has to offer, is nonetheless a private hideaway. The verdant property is nestled alongside a spring-fed seasonal creek and tree-lined greenbelt that offers access to the beauty of the Hill Country. Featured in the movie Abilene and Bay. Also on HGTV, the one-of-a-kind Austin Glass House is a perfect retreat for couples seeking a romantic escape or those looking for a relaxing getaway.

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The exterior of the treehouse features an a-frame design with large windows framed in wood, allowing natural light to illuminate the interior. A welcoming entrance is complemented by a wooden deck, adorned with seating and decorative string lights among the surrounding trees.
Treehouse in Kirbyville
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 353 reviews

Romantic Treehouse in the Pines

Creekside Treehouse A majestic a-frame treehouse set above the pines in East Texas. Enjoy the perfect setting for a restful retreat in the wooded countryside without giving up modern amenities. Inside you'll find a fully equipped kitchen and a charming bathroom. Below the treehouse is another seating area with an outdoor fireplace, a wood-heated hot tub, and a brick bbq pit. This enchanting treehouse sits on an 80-acre woodland farm with a stocked pond and miles of forest trails.

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Home in Austin
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 379 reviews

The Hummingbird - A Cozy Countryside Casita

This artful rural retreat is a mix of quaint charm and modern elegance. Connect with a loved one or simply disconnect from the world. Watch the sunset or stargaze in complete privacy from the porch or hot tub that overlooks a meadow encircled with trees. Step inside to a flood of natural light. Cook a meal in the fully stocked kitchen. Get a great night's rest in the organic king-size bed. Explore nearby wineries, breweries, and hiking trails. Austin is a short drive from here too!

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A view from the hot tub shows the cottage in the background, surrounded by trees and soft lighting from patio strings. The focus is on the bubbling water of the hot tub, promoting relaxation and an outdoor ambiance.
Cabin in Como
5 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

A Little Countryside Paradise

Maybe I'm a little partial, but I really have to pinch myself when I go visit Callie's cottage. Imagine...a beautiful country road, quiet except for the occasional sound of a cow. A cottage tucked into an abundance of trees, wrap around porch, flagstone firepit area, patio lights strung across the yard, antique mantle with gas fire, crystal chandelier, beadboard from an 1800's farmhouse, a tub big enough for two, the lushest bedding, classical music plays, sweets served. Deep sigh.

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A wooden cabin rests by the edge of a serene pond, surrounded by tall trees. A small deck extends over the water, furnished with a couple of chairs. Cloudy skies create a calming backdrop, reflecting softly on the tranquil surface.
Cabin in Eustace
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 365 reviews

The Bluegill Aframe cabin at Bluegill Lake Cabins

Charming waterfront A-frame style cabin with private pier, hot tub, fire pit, and charcoal grill. Enjoy a full kitchen, king bed on main floor, and has a cozy loft with two twin beds. Step outside for fishing, boating or relaxing by the lake. Unwind in the hot tub under the stars or around the fire pit for s'mores and stories. This peaceful, scenic retreat is perfect for couples or families looking to escape and enjoy nature in comfort-your ideal lakefront getaway awaits!

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Dome in Bertram
5 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

Luxury Stargazing Geodome Experience

Escape to your own private stargazing retreat in the Texas Hill Country! This luxury geodome blends modern comfort with nature immersion — perfect for couples, special occasions, or anyone who loves big skies and serene views. Located on 17 AG-exempt acres near multiple lakes, wineries, breweries, parks, wedding venues and historic Texas town squares. This unique bucket list experience is guaranteed to provide peace & quiet, all with a touch of elegant luxury.

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A modern open-concept cabin space features a spacious bed with crisp white linens. Natural light filters through large windows, revealing views of the surrounding trees. A kitchen area includes bar stools and a microwave, offering a warm, inviting setting amidst nature.
Farm stay in Cedar Creek
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

Relaxing Ranch, Friendly Animals, Modern Stay

Unwind in this modern cabin where nature meets comfort. Enjoy an interactive experience with friendly farm animals eager for pets and treats. Soak in views of the serene pond, grazing cows, and horses. Explore trails on secluded acreage. Light-filtering blinds, AC, and Starlink WiFi. Built in 2023. We have piggies, mini goats, cows, horses, donkeys, and a black lab to say hello to Close to Circuit of the Americas, Bastrop, Austin Airport, and Smithville.

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A spacious sleeping area features large windows that provide views of the surrounding greenery. Natural wood accents frame the room, complemented by a cozy bed adorned with patterned bedding. A small seating area with two chairs overlooks a private deck, enhancing the connection to nature.
Treehouse in Grandview
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 321 reviews

Luxury Treehouse Couples Getaway w/ Peaceful Views

Modern Scandinavian designed treehouse with impressive views, or if you want to climb aboard a luxury fantasy tall ship; https://www.airbnb.com/h/luxury-treetops-ship-captain-theme Try out the captains quarters aboard the Narnia vessel , both overlooking the woodland views but with totally different adventures amidst a 90 acre ranch/ farm , hiking trails, creeks and streams and seasonal ponds. For quickest response feel free to call us at Grandview Treetops.

Popular amenities for Texas vacation rentals

All about Texas

This vast state — the biggest in the contiguous United States — sweeps from semi-tropical white-sand beaches to forests, rolling prairies, windswept plains, and desert sand dunes. It even has the country’s second-largest gorge: the Panhandle’s Palo Duro Canyon. Texas has 16 areas preserved by the National Park Service, ranging from Padre Island — one of the world’s only hypersaline lagoons — to the Palo Alto Battlefield, where U.S. and Mexican troops fought in 1846. Standouts include the colorful, fossil-rich Guadalupe Mountains and the cactus-studded solitude of Big Bend. The five San Antonio Missions, including the Alamo, do double duty as a World Heritage Site too.

This big-hearted state offers something for everyone, from cattle drives to cutting-edge music and gleaming modern architecture. Food highlights include BBQ, Tex-Mex, and festival wackiness like fried PB&J sandwiches. The connecting tissue? Admiration for the countryside and its folksy, slowed-down ways harking back to Texas’ farming and ranching heritage. Wherever you go, find time to sit for a spell and soak it all in.

What are the top things to do in Texas?

Hamilton Pool Preserve

A natural spring pockets the Hill Country chaparral, creating an emerald grotto fringed by maidenhair ferns, 30 miles west of Austin. But it’s more than just a pretty swimming hole with waterfalls (depending on the season). The preserve protects the fragile canyon and animals like the endangered golden-cheeked warbler that rely on it.

Mineral Wells Fossil Park

An ancient sea deposited fossils of corals, urchins, sea lilies, and even primitive sharks here 300 million years ago — an area now 87 miles west of Dallas. This buried treasure emerged due to erosion in the city’s old landfill, closed in the early 1990s. Today paleontologists, amateur and professional, can dig here using small gardening tools and take home their finds for personal use. Note: the site has basic restrooms and no running water. Bring plenty of liquids and also an umbrella for shade.

Terlingua Ghost Town

This abandoned Victorian mining village sits between Big Bend National Park and Big Bend Ranch State Park, 13 miles north of the U.S.-Mexican border. Once a leading producer of quicksilver, Terlingua faded after World War II. Today visitors can explore the ruins and a simple cemetery, known for its Day of the Dead celebrations. The town has a few tourist amenities, and attracts crowds for its chili cook-offs in early November and late February.

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