Self-care takes to the trees at this Kardashian-caliber glamping resort, tucked into 77 acres of Ohio forest. Spend the night and relax in one of nine designer treehouses ($220-$360 per night) that each have their own unique style. From the El Castillo’s winding spiral, black walnut staircase to the Airstream’s steam room bathroom, each treehouse is outfitted with luxe trimmings, such as granite countertops, hardwood floors and plush linens on the (real!) beds.
“You’re not going into a place where it’s drywall and plywood and sleeping on a mat,” says owner Kevin Mooney. If roosting in the treetops isn’t your jam, there are also four cabins ($250-$600 per night) on the property. All the luxurious stays offer a chance to disconnect — there’s no internet and spotty cell service, at best — but there’s a lot of fun to be had outdoors here too.
There are eight miles of hiking and mountain biking trails on-site, as well as a three-hour ziplining adventure, horseback riding and canoeing options nearby. “Having 77 acres of rolling hills gives people a lot to do,” says Mooney. “You get out in nature, there’s a certain energy. And that’s what that property does.”
22650 Vess Road, Glenmont, 740-599-9030, themohicans.net
Camping Cleveland: Mohicans Treehouse Resort Lets You Live In The Trees
With luxe themed treehouses, this Glenmont glamping destination is a Kardashian-worthy getaway.
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