The Mohicans Treehouse Resort!
*This is not a sponsored post. We were hosted by The Mohicans for a complimentary stay in exchange for this post. All opinions expressed are always of my own.
Did you have a treehouse growing up as a kid? I always dreamt of having one, thinking about how incredibly cool it would be to be so high up in the trees. So you could only imagine how incredibly excited I was at the idea of staying at The Mohicans. It was a dream come true.
The Mohicans Treehouse Resort and Wedding Venue is located in Glenmont, Ohio (just south of Loudonville). It was only about a 2 hour 20 min scenic drive for us. This family owned and operated business sits on 77 acres of private land. Offering the most breathtaking wedding venue, four cozy cabins, and nine treehouses (one of which was featured on the Discovery Channel’s Treehouse Masters). So cool, right?!
We had the absolute pleasure of staying in The Old Pine, which is nestled away next to this gorgeous pond
Just a short walk from your private parking spot. I’d recommend bringing your stuff in a backpack/duffle bag so it’s easier to bring everything up to the treehouse.
There’s a swing underneath the treehouse and a fire pit to enjoy.
There’s a suspension bridge at the top of the stairs and you can slightly see one of the other treehouses in the distance. There’s plenty of space to explore and the kids loved going for a walk, hoping to spot an animal or two. Not to mention, The Old Pine is the same treehouse that Matthew McConaughey stay at.
You can find a full tour of the property on my Instagram.
Each treehouse and cabin has a code for entry, making the normal check in process completely contact less. It’s a nice touch that’s greatly appreciated, especially during these post-pandemic times where we’re all still making our way through.
There was a lovely note and a bottle of wine from the owners. They also have a little notebook that each guest can sign during their stay and a pamphlet of information with nearby places to visit.
The kitchen has a two burner stove, microwave, mini fridge, coffee maker, and plenty of cups/silverware. All you really need is to bring whatever food and drinks you plan on preparing during your stay.
You can bring extra pillows and blankets if you’d like, but it isn’t necessary. Normally there isn’t a signal out there, but we were able to still use our phones. So make sure you have directions for anywhere else you may want to go, just in case. We all gathered around the couch to play uno before watching final destination.
The Old Pine has two queen size beds, one is just off to the side as soon as you walk in and the other can be found up top. The kids absolutely loved sleeping in the loft and having their own little hideaway. There’s an indoor and outdoor shower, as well as a place to sit outside in the front next to the door and around back.
It rained during the weekend and was still pretty cold out, so we didn’t get to explore as much as we had planned on at some of the nearby spots. We plan on coming back to check out some of the nearby hiking trails and waterfalls. We did however manage to stop at the Mohican Country Market and snag one of their giant Amish made donuts that are as big as your head!
We had the almost incredible time at our stay at The Mohicans and we can’t wait to go back. We’d love to experience staying at some of the other treehouse properties during the summer when it’s hot out and maybe even in the winter. I can just imagine how beautiful they all look in the snow.
If your looking for a place to unplug that isn’t too far away, I would highly recommend The Mohicans. They have different properties to accommodate your needs. One of which just happens to be an airstream up in the trees. Each place is unique and is sure to give you an experience you’ll never forget.
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