Add an extra dash of magic to your vacay when you book a stay at one of these dreamy treetop retreats

Washington has so many majestic trees, they practically call out for a creative conversion and peaceful night’s sleep. Sleep among the clouds at a treehouse escape, your fairy tale awaits. Check into one of these eleven enchanting treehouse rentals in Washington, and frolic with your fine feathered next door neighbors. Summer can’t get here soon enough!

Treehouse Whidbey | Whidbey Island

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Treehouse Whidbey

For serious tranquility, check into Treehouse Whidbey-a sleek, wooden architectural gem, designed for serene 360-degree views amidst a private five-acre forest. This “floating” home is supported by four Douglas fir trees and sits 14 feet above the ground. It’s a perfectly designed tiny house, with functional, elegant décor. Every nook has a comfy place to curl up with tea and a book. Hidden doors in the walls provide coffee, Turkish linens, and extra blankets. Outside swing in a hammock, meander down the path to Possession Beach Waterfront Park, or ask superhosts Max & Tatiana to ignite the firepit. Grab wine, charcuterie, and a lunch box to-go from Ciao for a picturesque al fresco feast on the treehouse balcony. Then play Whidbey-opoly to learn all about the place you just decided to move to—so you can live in a tree.

Treehouse tip: Stock up on food to barbecue if the weather permits; the treehouse is so charming you won’t want to leave. But if you decide to explore, superhosts Max and Tatiana live on property and have wonderful suggestions for things to do on the island.

Sleeps: 4
Costs: $355/night
Online: airbnb.com

Skamania Lodge | Stevenson

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Skamania Lodge

Skamania Lodge has non-stop fun for families, but the best way to experience the property is to stay in one of their six magical treehouses. Gather the extended family and book them all—it’s a group slumber party up in the air. These high-in-the-sky rooms come with s’mores kits for the fire pits below, decks for star gazing, and an indoor/outdoor fireplace. Some even have guitars for campfire ballads. Littles will love the queen beds nestled into the window nook, with curtains that can close to create their own fort. Climb down from the trees and enjoy the lodge grounds. The resort has a welcoming greatroom with a crackling fire and a rolling lawn that seems to plunge directly into the Columbia River. Activities abound here. Go zip lining, try axe throwing, or sip wine in the Adirondack chairs. The indoor pool will make a splash with the kids, and parents will love the outdoor hot tub with its soothing waterfall.

Treehouse tip: The treehouses are wildly popular so book well in advance. All treehouses have complete bathrooms but not full kitchens. Plan to eat meals at the lodge.

Sleeps: 4
Cost: starting at $450/night
Online: skamania.com

TreeHouse Point | Fall City

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TreeHouse Point

TreeHouse Point is a retreat nestled in a lush forest 30 minutes east of Seattle. Curious to try some forest bathing? Pete and Judy Nelson are the proprietors and creators of TreeHouse Point, and they love to teach guests how to bathe their senses among the trees. There are six tree houses, a central lodge, an event space, and two cedar-lined bathhouses on the resort property. Breakfast is served in the lodge and offers picnic options for dining al fresco by Raging River or the fire pit. The activity menu is intriguing–yoga, meditation, Tai Chi, massage, and hypnotherapy. This is a quiet, relaxing place where guests can borrow books and board games, meet people or just meditate amidst the flora.

Treehouse tip: This is an adults-only retreat (Quick! Call the babysitter.) Only the Burl treehouse has a flushing toilet. The Upper Pond, Temple of the Blue Moon, and Nest have composting toilets. The Bonbibi does not have a bathroom but is located only a few feet away from the bathhouses.

Sleeps: 2
Cost: starting at $300/night
Online: treehousepoint.com

The Klickitat Treehouse | White Salmon

The Klickitat Treehouse

Chic and sleek, this treehouse would win all the TV design awards. This Scandinavian-style  black wood, modern treehouse is fully supported by three Douglas Fir trees. It sits 20 feet above the ground at its highest point and floor-to-ceiling windows and skylights offer picturesque views of the surrounding forest, valley and Mount Adams. Snuggle up with blankets and pillows in the living room during the winter or slide open the glass doors to the view deck during the summer. Every accent, furniture piece and detail are perfectly curated. The Klickitat Treehouse has heating, AC, indoor and outdoor showers, an indoor wood-burning fireplace (total bonus), a kitchen and private fire pit. Don’t forget binoculars for bird watching and board games for hunkering down.

Treehouse tip: The treehouse sleeps six but you can rent out the adjoining tiny house to sleep an additional two people.

Sleeps: 6
Cost: $393/night
Online: airbnb.com

The Squirrel’s Nest | Redmond

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Squirrel's Nest

Cozy is this retreat’s middle name. Built around a fir tree, The Squirrel’s Nest is a 280-square-foot tree house, with a winding staircase leading guests up into the trees, 15 feet above the ground, to the front door. The décor inside is country rustic, with tree trunks accenting the bed and loft area. The house sleeps four, two outdoor balconies deliver bird’s eye views and it is insulated, heated, and wired for electricity. There is a toilet, sink, small refrigerator, toaster and coffee maker, and the pantry is filled with coffee, tea, and hot chocolate for cool mornings. Guests are welcome to bring additional food and enjoy while sitting out on the balconies or inside by the fireplace. There are trails nearby for getting lost in the forest and enjoying your new nature neighbors.

Treehouse tip: There is a simple toilet and sink, but no shower at this peaceful retreat. The balconies are dangerous as they are high above the ground, so keep an eye on kiddos at all times.

Sleeps: 4
Cost: $229/night
Online: airbnb.com

Doe Bay Resort & Retreat | Orcas Island

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Doe Bay Resort & Retreat is a communal experience that feels like a sophisticated adult summer camp. Set on 38 acres of gorgeous waterfront land, there is a diverse selection of accommodations. Cabins, yurts, domes, and campsites can be reserved but we have our eye on the one incredible treehouse option. Built and designed to be featured on the show The Treehouse Guys, it has the best view of the property and Salish Sea. Climb a ladder to enter, sit in Adirondack chairs on the wrap-around deck or get hygge inside among the trunks and branches. The house is heated and has a mini fridge, partial bath with toilet and sink, and many comfy places to relax. For more unwinding, head to the soaking tubs, spa or serenity garden. A fire pit keeps the evening gathering going with s'mores and warmth. This summer make plans to check in for Doe Bay Fest—artists and musicians will be staying on-site and performing live.

Treehouse tip: Guests must be physically able to climb a ladder to enter the accommodation—potentially an issue with small children, and pets are not allowed. Doe Bay Café serves seed-to-table delicious food, so leave those aprons at home.

Sleeps: 4
Cost: $265-$396/night
Online: doebay.com

Hansel Creek Tree House | Peshastin

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Tiny House Talk

The only treehouse in the Leavenworth area, and within walking distance to the Alpine Lakes Wilderness Trailhead, Hansel Creek Tree House is built over a babbling brook and seemingly propped up by two majestic trees. A short walk leads guests to this picturesque cabin in the woods, built from salvaged timber by the owner (and some nice friends). Indoors the space is well-designed: exposed beams, a tree branch with a feathered friend made of wood, stained glass, and iron stools well-situated for leaf gazing. A king-size memory foam bed in the loft assures parents a peaceful slumber, while the downstairs area contains a comfy sofa and an air mattress (sleeps up to four people) that work well for kids. The heated cabin has a refrigerator, coffee maker, and kitchenware. On the porch, a barbecue encourages outdoor food fun. The property offers 150 acres to explore, so bring snowshoes, skis, mountain bikes, or hiking boots to this magical abode. After a brisk evening stroll, warm up by the fire pit.

Treehouse tip: Hansel Creek Tree House shares a heated indoor shower, with hot water and bathroom in a separate building. Ask the hosts about gold panning. The kids will love trying their luck in the creek.

Sleeps: 4
Cost: $201/night
Online: airbnb.com

Tree Home Suite | Whidbey Island

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Tree Home Suite feels like something out of a children’s storybook. Forest animals are your neighbors; tame deer, ravens, eagles, and resident owls sing and chat throughout your stay. The 250-square-foot octagonal home is built around a cedar tree, with the trunk climbing right through the center of the living space. Windows and skylights bring in outdoor light and views, while keeping guests warm inside. The property serves organic breakfast each morning. Just a few steps away, the dedicated meditation spot overlooks Mutiny Bay and evening sunsets over the water. An electric fireplace adds charm, while the outdoor fire pit can be used as a campfire or to cook hamburgers, hot dogs, or marshmallows for your fam.

Treehouse tip: Children over 12 are allowed. The shower house, just a few footsteps away, provides a shower, sink, and composting toilet. A boat-style septic potty on the deck of the tree house is available for night use.

Sleeps: 4
Cost: $130/night
Online: airbnb.com

Nelson Treehouse | Redmond

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The Emerald Forest

Hello, luxury living in the trees! This fantastical abode hovers above the ground, yet guests have everything a dreamy escape requires—hot tub, movie projector, patio perches, a crow’s nest for bird watching, and an outdoor hot shower. A wooden, suspended walkway brings guests to the entrance of the tree house, and kids will say “so cool” each morning when breakfast is delivered via zip line to the porch. Another showstopper is the outdoor hot tub with flat-screen TV, connected to the treehouse by an aerial walkway. Be sure to enjoy the private nature preserve pond that is home to great blue herons, frogs, and beavers, with the main beaver hut visible from the deck. No wonder this getaway was featured on Treehouse Masters!

Treehouse tip: The toilet and sink are accessible off the deck, as is the private outdoor shower with amenities and towels. Snacks are provided in the treehouse for guests to enjoy.

Sleeps: 4
Cost: $476/night
Online: emeraldforestredmond.com

Sasquatch Cabin | Snohomish

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Sasquatch Cabin is a spa lover’s dream come true. One highlight is an oval freestanding tub so guests can bathe among the evergreens while watching a flat-screen TV. A sliding alder barn door leads from the bedroom to a private bathroom. This gorgeous getaway is a levitating tiny house with natural wood interior and romantic touches, unbelievably it has two stories. Everything guests need fits within this mini abode—a small kitchenette, cozy living space with a stone fireplace, HD TV, and a smoker/grill on the front deck. On the second floor, a children's sleeping loft overlooks the rest of the bedroom. Nearby hikes and a trailhead for cyclists lead into the charming town of Snohomish.

Treehouse tip:  Bring binoculars and a star chart. Situated on a hill, the star-gazing can be quite spectacular. This small space is only comfortable for two adults and one smaller child.

Sleeps: 3
Cost: $180/night
Online: airbnb.com

—Natalie Compagno

From ski chalets to cozy rentals by the ocean, these cabins near Portland have everything you need to make your winter vacation epic

Nothing is cozier during the crisp PNW winter months than relaxing by a fire with some hot cocoa and the kids. While you may definitely be able to do that at home, it’s even better when you’re on vacation. Whether you are looking for something to do over the February break, or you just want to get out of town for the weekend, these cabins in Portland, Oregon are the perfect place to warm your family up, while having a whole lot of fun. In the woods, near the ocean, or smack dab in the middle of the mountains—here’s where to plan a magical winter escape.

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Cabin on a Private Lake—Bend, OR

Just outside of Bend on Tumalo Lake is where you'll find this cabin that might have you rethinking city life. An outdoor paradise, surrounded by 640 acres of Ponderosa pine, bordered by the Deschutes National Forest, it's a great starting point for all your winter play activities. You can snowshoe or cross country ski right there in the area, or load the car and head to Mt. Bachelor to ski—it's a quick 45 minute drive. Or you might just want to lay low at the house that features a wood-burning stove, private hot tub, fire pit, and peaceful lake views. The well-appointed kitchen invites you to cook, and the wrap around porch is the perfect spot to sip your morning coffee. The kids can take one of the upstairs queen bedroom suites while you take the other. 

Sleeps: 5
Cost: $209/night
Online: airbnb.com

Related: Walk in a Winter Wonderland: 7 Portland Hikes for Families

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The Owl’s Nest—LaGrande, OR

This cabin near Portland is situated in the Mount Emily Recreation Area, and that pretty much says it all. Winter is a great time to visit because this place has enough room for you, the kids, and your ski equipment. Plus, you can get a lift ticket discount when you stay here. Beyond winter perks like these, families can also cozy up 'round the wood stove for a game night. And the kids will love taking up residence in the bunk room. The fenced in dog yard is great for your furry family members too. Definitely a place where everyone can stay. 

Sleeps: 8
Cost: $236/night
Online: airbnb.com

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The Lodge at Hills Creek—Oak Ridge, OR

Enjoy the solitude this mountain retreat provides year-round. With two master suites, a fenced yard (the home is dog-friendly), and amenities that'll make you feel at home, it's hard to go wrong with this cabin rental. It's located in the Cascade Mountain range, so you can take in all that fresh mountain air and light snowfall in the winter months. Plus outdoor adventures abound in the cooler seasons. Plan to pack some board games to play around the cozy fireplace, and pack plenty of the good stuff (coffee for your mornings) because the wrap-around porch overlooking the lake is calling your name.

Sleeps: 8
Cost: $305/night
Online: airbnb.com

Related: Last-Minute Winter Road Trips Before Spring Sets In

Cozy Log Home—Mt. Hood, OR

A 3,500-square-foot log cabin is waiting for you in the Hood River Valley, amidst the orchards and vineyards on the north slope of Mt. Hood. Cozy up in front of a blazing fire after experiencing skiing and snowboarding winter thrills. This beloved mountain cabin is the perfect spot for creating lasting memories with family and friends. Nestled between Mt. Hood and the town of Hood River, the four bedroom cozy log home has all of the warmth, charm, and peace you're yearning for. It accommodates eight guests between its four bedrooms and six beds.

Sleeps: 8
Cost: $250/night
Online: airbnb.com

Spacious Cabin in the Woods—Government Camp, OR

This funky Government Camp Airbnb is perfect for Portland families. An ideal vacation spot for your crew's next wintery excursion to the Mt. Hood area. With its retro ski-lodge theme, you'll feel more like you've booked a stay in the Alps than the Pacific Northwest. Part of the Government Camp Loop, this home offers amazing access to the beautiful and wild outdoors and brings you ample space for a large group of your loved ones. With a fully loaded kitchen you can have your family meals in instead of going out, if you prefer. There's Wi-Fi to check snow reports and hiking trail conditions, and for the night time, a flatscreen TV with a DVD player. Did we mention the wood burning stove for extra coziness during the cold winter nights and the newly finished deck for an evening filled with stargazing?

Sleeps: 10
Cost: $187/night
Online: airbnb.com

Related: Where to Go Tubing & Sledding near Portland This Winter

Little Beach Cabin—Manzanita, OR

Your family is going to love this quiet rustic cabin with two bedrooms (queen beds), one bath, a wood burning fireplace, fully equipped kitchen, and a deck with a hot tub. Only a four block walk to beach, there's plenty of play space for all. For families who have four-legged members—you just hit the jackpot. This cabin is pet friendly. Don't wait to book. Located on Manzanita Beach, one of the most popular spots on the coast, this cabin books fast.

Sleep: 4
Cost: $135/night
Online: airbnb.com

Cannon Beach Life—Cannon Beach, OR

Cannon Beach is the perfect escape for any family looking to take a break from city life. This cabin is located right on the main street, only one block from the beach. Kids can get their energy out running and playing on the long stretch of ocean front property which is  close to Haystack Rock. Listed as a two bedroom, one bedroom is private with a queen bed, and the other bedroom is accessed by the front door. Additionally, there is a sitting area in the kitchen upstairs. This cabin is perfect for a large family.

Sleeps: 4
Cost: $65/night
Online: airbnb.com

Waterfront Cabin—Washougal, WA

This secluded, riverfront cabin sits on a full wooded acre with private access to the Washougal River. Prepare dinner in the well-appointed kitchen and then lounge by the wood stove. The home is located just 40 miles northeast of Portland and only 12 miles from downtown Washougal. The surrounding forest is filled with native northwestern plants and old-growth trees, some of which are more than 300 years old. A wide variety of outdoor activities are possible here, yet the setting itself is secluded and free from the noise and distractions of everyday life.

Sleeps: 7
Cost: $263/night
Online: airbnb.com

The Woodlands House—Sandy, OR

The Woodlands House sits on five acres of wooded property. It is a beautiful 3 bedroom home (plus kids room) with two outdoor decks surrounded by beautiful trees. It's perfect for getaways or a trip to the mountains, as it's a 25 min drive from Mount hood skiing, 15 minutes from hikes and only 45 min from PDX. The large deck off the main level that overlooks a trickling stream, is the perfect place to enjoy a cup of coffee and watch deer come to the water for a drink. The deck also features a large 6 person hot tub, that is perfect to soak your bones after a day of skiing or hiking.

Sleeps: 7
Cost: $434/night
Online: airbnb.com

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Cedar Creek Hideaway—Mt. Hood, OR

Only an hours drive away from Portland, Welches is home to this unique mountain hideaway. The giant domed building has three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms and is suitable for a group with up to nine members. Located on seven private acres, your family can enjoy quick access to two seasonal creeks and the Mt. Hood National Forest. Just outside the front door a trail leads to a nearby waterfall, where you can  watch the local wildlife while you sip your morning coffee.

The geodesic dome gives this cabin plenty of personality and is sure to captivate your young adventurers. Inside, you are surrounded by a vaulted ceiling and giant windows that allow for extra light. The kitchen is fully equipped and there is a wood stove and comfortable furniture to warm up on after a day spent playing in the snow.

This cabin is truly kid friendly with a designated kids' space on the first level that has a pool table, internet and television. If you have brand new family members, you can rent booster seats and Pack n Plays for the duration of your stay. Your furriest family members are welcome too.

Sleeps: 9
Cost: $140-$350/night
Online: mthoodrentals.com

 

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There’s nothing that motivates a little one for a walk around the neighborhood like a scooter. We’ve scouted out all the best three-wheeled scooters for little ones, scooters that convert to a tricycle and even electric scooters for when you want to up the power. Which one will be your family’s favorite?

Best Scooter That Ages Well: Razor A Scooter

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Razor was the first to market in 2000 (maybe you even had one back in the day) and they've managed to stay a step (or a scoot ahead) of the competition throughout the years. Why? The scooter is aluminum, which makes it lightweight, yet durable. Handlebars can be adjusted easily, and while there's no assembly required when you open the box, the scooter does fold down for quick and easy carry and storage. 

For ages 5+

Price: $50

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For Blues Clues Fans: Blues Clues Swinging Blue Scooter

We love this too-cute scooter that comes with three wheels for extra stability. As the child leans in each direction, the scooter and Blue lean with the rider making the scooter a fun and interactive toy for children ages 3-7 years old.

Price: $45

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Best Scooter for Toddlers and Beginners: Micro Kickboard Original

Erin Lem

For those first learning to balance and ride on wheels, we suggest the original Micro Kickboard (tried and tested by our Editorial Director's toddler son who picked it up after just a handful of outings). We were impressed with the scooter's engineering: it's stable and easy to balance on without feeling flimsy, simple to steer and tough as nails (or as Mico Kickboard says, they're "virtually indestructible" and we'd have to agree). The design and quality of the scooter mean it'll still be in great condition year after year, which is the type of product we love investing in.

For kids ages 2 to 5 years.

Price: $80

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Best Convertible Scooter: Swagtron 4-In-1 Scooter & Trike

Swagtron

It's a scooter! It's a bike! It's  . . . both! Swagtron's K6 4-in-1 scooter has a simple-to-use modular design capable of switching between two- and three-wheeled versions of both a balance bike and stand-up kick scooter. It's perfect for growing with kids as their balance and skills increase. With the simple click of a button, the seat of the balance bike rotates to become the deck of a stand-up scooter. Use two rear wheels in either mode for greater stability or swap out for a single wheel. The single wheel features a heel brake for use in scooter mode, just like the big kids. 

For kids ages 2 to 5 years.

Price: $40

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Grows with You: Globber NL-205 Scooter

We love this two-wheeled option from Globber as it is easy to bring along to adventures. The handlebars easily fold down to pack in the trunk and they also extend to four different heights to grow with your child. 

Ages: 8 and up

Price: $100

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Easy to Control: Mongoose Expo

The Amazon reviews speak for themselves but the key element to this scooter is the big air-filled tires which provide some natural suspension to ride over multiple terrain options. The scooter also comes standard with hand brakes which are an added convenience not typically seen on standard kick scooters.

Price: $130

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Best for Style and Comfort: McLaren MCS03

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Kids ages 9 and up will love the sleek styling of this upgraded scooter that doesn't have any little kid vibes at all. You can fold it in half for easy transportation and the kickstand helps it stay upright when you need a break. We especially appreciated the suspension system when going over bumps on the sidewalk. 

Price: $229

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Best Scooter That Even Parents Love: Svolta

When SVOLTA designed their scooters, they essentially made scooters they (adults) wanted to ride, but in kid sizes. They opted for premium materials, so the construction is solid and sturdy. The scooters ride smoothly and have a variety of added style details like matte satin finishes, champagne gold accents and lightning bolt patterns. They've got different scooters for little ones (the 2-in-1 sit and stand convertible), toddlers (3-wheel kick scooter) and bigger kids (2-wheel kick scooter) so you'll be able to find something that works for you. 

For kids ages 2 and up

Prices: $93

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Best Scooter for Any Age: Globber ULTIMUM Scooter

Tired of having to upgrade your kid's scooter as they grow? The ULTIMUM scooter from Globber solves this problem. Designed to be used from age 5 all the way up to adults, the scooter has a 6-height adjustable T-bar and adjustable steering angle control system. The extra-wide scooter deck supports up to 220 lbs. and comes with an anti-slip deck design. You'll love that the scooter folds down for easy carrying. 

Ages 5 and up

Cost: $160

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Best Wiggle Scooter: Yvolution Y Fliker

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Lots of kids are getting into this two-footed style that moves when they wiggle. This one was the first on the market and we love its ability to drift and have a controlled ride. 

Ages 7 and up

Price: $100

Buy it here

Electric Scooters

SmooSat E9 Pro Electric Scooter

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SmooSat

Your kids will love zipping around in this fun electric scooter with rainbow lights. You can feel good knowing that the speed is controllable by you. It folds up for easy transport and storage, and you can adjust the handlebar height as your kid grows. 

Age: 8+

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Best Powered Scooter: Segway Ninebot eKickScooter ZING E8

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If you are looking to add a little power to your scooter, check out this option from Segway. The Ninebot eKickScooter ZING E8 has a max speed of 8 mph with 4 hours of charge time. There's a hand-operated brake plus a foot brake for easy stopping. It also comes in 10 mph and 12 mph models. 

Ages 6-12

Required height 3’9”–4’9”

Cost: $199.99

Buy yours here

Flyer S533 eScooter

Radio Flyer

From our friends over at Radio Flyer comes this new eScooter on the block. With a top speed of 16mph and a 15.5 mile range, you can cruise to the grocery store and back. Designed for adults, the Flyer is available in gray, white and red. It even folds down for easy portability.

Price: $599

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Best Powered Scooter for Tweens/Adults: Segway Ninebot KickScooter ES1L

Segway

You'll love the smooth ride from this Segway scooter that has won design awards and is a favorite of tweens, teens and grown ups. Whether you use it to commute or just to tool around the neighborhood, you'll love the front electronic, and rear foot brakes to keep you safe. Headlights make you stand out when the sun goes down and the max speed of 12.4 mph gets you where you need to go. 

Age 14+

Max weight 220 lbs.

Cost: $299.99

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There’s no better excuse than the hustle and bustle of the holiday season to treat yourself and the delightful return of Frozen Peppermint Hot Chocolate Ice Cream from Breyers is just the thing.

The limited edition holiday flavor is back in stores and will have you ready to deck the halls and kick off the season of sweets and treats. Frozen Peppermint Hot Chocolate features dark chocolate and peppermint ice cream mixed with chocolate chips.

photo: Courtesy of Breyers

Made with cocoa and peppermint, you won’t want to miss this limited edition flavor that’s been spotted at Kroger and Walmart already.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

 

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Halloween is back full force this year around Dallas, and what better time to show off our favorite city? These Halloween costumes for Dallas kids will show your DFW pride, we guarantee it. Scroll through to pick your fave!

Erykah Badu

The queen of NEO soul is known for her spectacular hats and wraps, so think of the fun this costume would be! 

 

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Dallas Cowboy

You can join the Dallas Cowboys nation at any age and we love this option for a costume that is, BONUS, comfortable and reusable. Snag the look with helmet here

 

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Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader

You can't root for the home team without your own cheerleading squad. This oh-so-cute costume is perfect for those little cheerleaders in your house. 

You can find this costume here and the poms to go along with it here

 

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7-Eleven Slurpee

Let's honor the Dallas roots of everyone's favorite convenience store, 7-Eleven, with this totally awesome Slurpee costume. I'm sure it would get you a free Slurpee if you went trick-or-treating at your neighborhood 7-Eleven. 

 

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Cowboy/Cowgirl

How cute is this as an option for a family costume? Head on over to the Fort Worth stockyards in this costume that you can rustle up from gear you likely already have around the house. The red bandana brings it all together. 

 

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Big Tex

Take your cowboy costume to a whole other level and deck your little one out as the most iconic cowboy of all, Big Tex. 

 

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Fletcher's Corny Dog

Pay homage to your kid's favorite food, the Fletcher's Corny Dog, with this costume that you could easily assemble with some felt and hot glue. Perfect for all you DIY types. 

 

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Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden

Deck your sweetie out in flowers from head to toe and they can go as everyone's favorite, the Dallas Arboretum. Good to know: the Arboretum is an awesome spot to visit this time of year! 

American Airlines Pilot

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Snag this pilot's hat and reuse that navy suit that only comes out for family photos and you are on your way to making an awesome American Airline's pilot costume. 

 

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Taco

Show your love for all things Tex-Mex by making this delicious costume. As locals in the big D know, El Fenix claims to be the inventor of the taco and we are here for all things Tex-Mex. 

 

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The Reunion Tower

If you've got a handy parent around the house, this costume will totally knock the neighbors socks off. Deck out your little one in a light up ball costume and they can go as the famous Reunion Tower. Bonus, you won't have any trouble spotting them if they run off down the street in the dark. 

 

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Robocop

This one takes some mad DIY skills but we know you have it in you. Robocop was filmed in Dallas and it would make a super-fun Halloween costume for kids or adults. 

—Kate Loweth

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When the chilly days arrive, there’s something so restorative about cozying up by a fire with your family. These yurt Airbnb rentals offer that exact vibe and more. Unplug, breathe in the fresh air around you and head to one of these family-friendly yurt rentals that have awesome amenities like fire pits, hot tubs, hiking trails and stargazing galore. You’ll find these glamping rentals all over the U.S. from Joshua Tree to the Ozarks to the Florida coast. Bring the zen back home with you!

Mahal Yurt—Williams, AZ

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This yurt is totally off the grid and we love it. Expect to have dark nights with stars brighter than you have seen before. It's just 40 minutes from the south rim of the Grand Canyon and can sleep up to 8 people. Cook on camping-style equipment and enjoy the fact that there's no WiFi in range. 

Sleeps: 8
Cost: $269/night
Online: airbnb.com

Purty Yurty—Joshua Tree, CA

Purty Yurty

Truly off the beaten path, you'll find this magical yurt near Joshua Tree. Stay in this adorable, comfortable and surprisingly spacious space. Grab warm blankets and experience stunning sunsets and stargaze at night. You'll find peace, quiet and desert fun. Head to Joshua Tree in the day (20 minutes away) to enjoy beautiful landscape and great hikes for the half-pints.

Sleeps: 4
Cost
: $165/night
Online: airbnb.com

Sunset Luxury Riverside Yurt—Cañon City, CO

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Experience the next generation in luxury yurts that overlook the Arkansas River on this property with a number of yurt rental options. At 20' in diameter with cozy upper-level lofts, you will find plenty of space to stretch out and relax. You will have access to the entire grounds including riverfront access for fishing, rafting, kayaking and anything that floats your boat. Guests may use the pavilion area and all bathrooms and showers. 

Sleeps: 4
Cost: $199/night
Online: airbnb.com

The NELA Yurt—Los Angeles, CA 

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Stay among fig and orange trees in this Los Angeles neighborhood. Glamp and explore the local sites of LA during the day. This yurt sits on a half-acre lot shared with a 1920's farm. Enjoy a wood burning stove and outdoor hot shower. Even more, there's a fire pit that's great for a campfire sing-a-long.

Sleeps: 4
Cost
: $69/night
Online: airbnb.com

Yurt Overlook at East Zion Resort—Orderville, UT

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Your family will love these brand-new yurts at East Zion Resort. Each yurt on the property has been designed with its own private bathroom, kitchenette, fire pit, gas grill and air conditioning. The yurts are elevated on an incredible hillside that spreads out over 12 acres of beautiful Southern Utah countryside. Invite some friends and rent yurts next to each other. 

Sleeps: 5
Cost:  $164/night
Online: airbnb.com

Rustic Terra Cotta Yurt—Bayfield, WI

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Come prepared to relax, unwind and explore the wonders of the north woods in this yurt that's nestled in the middle of the Bayfield County Forest. This rustic yurt has direct access to miles of non-motorized rec trails (mountain bike, cross-country ski and hiking). Enjoy panoramic views of Lake Superior, including all of Pike's Bay, four of the Apostle Islands (Madeline, Basswood, Stockton and Michigan) and the U.P. The view of Michigan Island also includes the lighthouse. 

Sleeps: 6
Cost: $75/night
Online: airbnb.com

Skyfarm Yurt—Los Angeles, CA

Skyfarm Yurt

A glamping bohemian yurt in Paradise Hill (just 10 minutes from downtown Los Angeles). Families dig that this yurt's on an urban farm. Moreover, you can visit goats, chickens and a pig next door. You'll find a full outdoor kitchen, claw foot garden (solar) bathtub with hot running water.

Good to know: There are steps, so for toddlers, this yurt may be a challenge.

Sleeps: 4
Cost
: $149/night
Online: airbnb.com

The Double Bell—Morrison, TN

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Your family will love spending some time at this scenic property that's close to Chattanooga, Gatlinburg and Nashville. Spend time outdoors on the deck and enjoy s'mores in the fire ring. This property shares a bathroom and community room with tons of gear for kids to borrow.

Sleeps: 5
Cost: $75/night
Online: airbnb.com

Luxury Yurt Glamping on a Creek—Topton, NC

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Families looking for more glam with their glamping will love the big screen TV, hot tub and fire pit. You are surrounded by beautiful views of the Great Smoky Mountains and all the fresh air you desire. 

Sleeps: 4
Cost: $105/night
Online: airbnb.com

Waterfront Yurt—Port St. Joe, FL

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Mere steps from the emerald green waters of the Gulf of Mexico, the Dome Home offers a unique architectural experience. The open floor plan boasts wonderful views with round skylights in each room, and the wrap-around deck offers panoramic views of the ocean. Nearby activities include bicycling, kayaking, fishing, and bird watching. 

Sleeps: 10
Cost: $281/night
Online: airbnb.com

Cozy, Private Yurt on 27-Acre Horse Farm—Accord, NY

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This scenic property will be your favorite as the kids will love seeing the horses, chickens, goat, pigs, puppies, kittens roaming and fenced in around the yurt. Located in the Hudson Valley just two hours north of New York City, the yurt has a bedroom, living room, sleeping loft and deck. In winter the property is a winter wonderland where you can cross country ski or snowshoe on the property. 

Sleeps: 6
Cost: $235/night
Online: airbnb.com

The Yurt at Starlight Camp—Stowe, VT

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Sweeping views are part of the dream that comes with a visit to this Stowe, VT yurt. Warm yourself by the fire pit or indoor wood stove when the days get cold. Kids will love all of the wildlife on the property including birds, moose, deer, fish, frogs, salamanders and owls at night. 

Sleeps: 4
Cost: $118/night
Online: airbnb.com

Deer Ridge Crossing in the Ozarks—Cassville, MO

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Head to the Ozarks to experience some time in this spacious yurt. 30 acres of woods are available for exploring and the kids will love seeing what creatures they can find. You'll love that this spot has a real bed. Feel free to bring your dog with you as this spot is pet friendly. 

Sleeps: 4
Cost: $95/night
Online: airbnb.com

—Kate Loweth

 

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You don’t have to go far to reunite with your family and friends. Don’t have the space to host a large group? Don’t worry! We found a bunch of big rental houses ready for your whole crew to enjoy together within a short drive of the DMV. From houses that can accommodate parties of 10 to 16 people, these oversized rentals have enough room to spread out for days. Keep reading for our list of top spots full of fun and lots of space.

Farm Stay in Lancaster, PA

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Ready to leave the city and check in to a gorgeous farmhouse in Amish Country? Wake up to a pond fluttering with ducks and geese ready for their breakfast. Watch the sunset over the fields and farmlands surrounding the property. 

Sleeps: 16
Cost: $463/night
Online: airbnb.com

Waterfront Retreat in South Bowers Beach, DE

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Skip the crowds, but don't miss the beach in this home, perfect families ready to put their toes in the sand. Your crew will love the (almost) private beach full of sun, swimming, shell collecting, walking and running, or volleyball. Hop on the local ferry to explore water together. 

Sleeps: 16
Cost: $550
Online: Airbnb.com

Rooftop Views in Baltimore, MD

Everyone will love the 360-degree views of downtown Baltimore from the expansive rooftop deck topping this rental. Take a short walk or drive to any one of the exciting attractions across the area. The private 3-car driveway makes this an excellent option for a multiple-family vacation.  

Sleeps: 12
Cost: $111/night
Online: Airbnb.com

Castle in Arlington, VA

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Spend your family getaway in a castle, just 20 minutes outside the city. You'll have gorgeous green space to spread out in, and it features a koi pond for your little ones to enjoy. Treat your stay like a staycation, and you'll be in the perfect location to see all the fun DC has to offer.

Sleeps: 10
Cost: $446/night
Online: Airbnb.com

Bayfront Views in Annapolis, MD

Expansive waterfront views and a dining table that seats 12 make this the perfect family-friendly rental. Add in the beach and deck overlooking the bay, and everyone will have something to enjoy together.

Sleeps: 13
Cost: $500/night
Online: Airbnb.com

Lakeview Hideaway in Locust Grove, VA

Airbnb

A lake view and room for 22 people make this house the perfect place to spread out and enjoy the views. In addition, there is a game room in the basement where you can enjoy ping pong, foosball, and board games. Snuggle up on the deck and relax on the waterfront.

Sleeps: 16
Cost: $382/night
Online: Airbnb.com

Modern Minimalist Getaway in Alexandria, VA

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Enjoy the huge backyard behind this single-family detached home. Parking won't be an issue in the 3-car driveway. With the feel of a chic hotel, the fully-renovated house is still cozy, and the location can't be beaten. All the local fun is just a short drive from this rental.

Sleeps: 10
Cost: $340
Online: Airbnb.com

Ten Acres to Roam in Leesburg, VA

Space won't be a problem in this 5000 square foot home on 10 acres of green space. The big-screen movie studio and game room make for tons of indoor fun. Add a little privacy when you book the separate guest house. If you want even more room to spread out, hop on the Potomac River from the home's private water access.

Sleeps: 16
Cost: $719/night
Online: Airbnb.com

Off-Grid Eco Retreat in Dickerson, MD

Airbnb

This off-grid eco solar house is surrounded by lush forest and a short walk from local hiking trails. You'll love Sugarloaf Mountain and Sugarloaf Mountain Vineyard, both family-friendly spots the locals enjoy. Book this rental to experience authentic off-grid living. But, don't worry! The backup generator will keep the lights on.

Sleeps: 16
Cost: $940
Online: Airbnb.com

Beachfront Bungalow in Colonial, VA

Airbnb

Start your mornings off right with the epic sunsets over the Potomac River. Then, grab one of the family games from the wall-sized game shelf. Next, head out to the beach to enjoy the sun and sand in this quaint waterfront town. Finally, finish your day curled up on the screen porch.

Sleeps: 11
Cost: $250/night
Online: Airbnb.com

—Angelica Kajiwara

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Fall is rolling in and along with it is the time of year that families start to gather. Whether your relatives are coming to Portland to visit for fun, or you are meeting your loved ones for a holiday or family reunion, there are plenty of group rentals that provide space with a touch of luxury for the multi-generational staycation or vacation. Read on for a list of our favorite group rentals in and near Portland.

House on Hawthorn | Portland

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If you are looking to give your relatives an authentic old-school Portland experience, then you'll want to book this house right away. Located just steps from the iconic Hawthorn Blvd., this is a beautifully remodeled modern five-bedroom, two-bath unit in the heart of SE Hawthorne with a walk score of 99. Your family will be able to stroll to dozens of eclectic, independent clothing and antique shops, Ben and Jerry's Ice cream, Starbucks and other local coffee shops, Portland's famous Powell's Bookstore, a McMenamin's Baghdad Theater and Pub,  and more food carts and restaurants than you can imagine. This large home is 1600-sq feet, with plenty of space for the whole family. 

Sleeps: 10
Cost: $252/night
Online: Airbnb.com

Portland Home with Spa | Portland, OR

If you are looking for a dream staycation, this light and bright west haven MCM ranch home might be just the right place for you. When the sun sets it’s the perfect place for family to gather around a fire (inside or out) and enjoy a meal prepared in the gourmet kitchen. During the day its the perfect basecamp for all things Portlandia. Your crew will love resting and relaxing on the spacious deck and in the seven-person spa. And, the remodeled kitchen with high-end appliances make this a chef's dream. 

Sleeps: 10
Cost: $556/night
Online: Airbnb.com

Cozy Mountain Home | Sunriver, OR

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Sunriver offers families an abundance of activities like Paddleboarding down Deschutes River, massages at Sage Springs Club & Spa, golfing at Woodlands Golf Course, hikes through the Lava River Cave, and the Oregon Observatory. But when you aren't out exploring, this private home resides on the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, located in the famous Sunriver Resort. Its floor-to-ceiling windows provide picturesque forest views from the indoor lap pool which the whole family is sure to enjoy. The spacious cabin gives your family room to relax and play and the stone wall finishes give this home an abundance of warmth and comfort. The house features an indoor lap pool and spa, a firepit, and unobstructed views of Mt Bachelor, making it the perfect retreat following a day of adventure

Sleeps: 12
Cost: $875/night
Online: airbnb.com

Private Forested Retreat on 9 acres | Beaverton, oR

Airbnb

It's easy to relax and enjoy nature at this private, nine-acre forested retreat that’s conveniently located in the middle of the city of Beaverton. This home offers families 3,000 square feet to run around in with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, and living room on the main level. The downstairs area is perfect for the younger set with a large lounge for entertainment, three bedrooms and one bathroom. Along with T.V. and internet, the kids will love the foosball table and there's always plenty of room to run around outside.

Sleeps: 15
Cost: 549/night
Online: Airbnb.com

Hood River House with Deck & Game Room| Hood River, OR

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Only a short hour drive from Bend, this rental house offers families breathtaking views of Mt Adams. This 7-bedroom, 5.5-bath home features a two-story great room, gourmet kitchen, and deck overlooking the Columbia River Gorge. You'll find the true luxury amenities downstairs, include a game room, wet bar, terrace and theater room with stadium seating for the whole family! You may just want to move in before your stay is over.

Sleeps: 10
Cost: 878/night
Online: Airbnb.com

Gorgeous Abode | Lake Oswego, oR

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Looking for a next-level staycation? This breath-taking home is located in Lake Oswego. Just eight miles from downtown Portland, and only 1/2 mile from the Lake, you'll be pleased to find that this spot is within walking distance from amazing eateries your family will love. But that isn't all they will love. From the gorgeous pool to the ping pong table, to the fire pit and more, there are endless opportunities for family fun.  

Sleeps: 10
Costs: $697
Online: airbnb.com

Manzanita Pool House | Manzanita, OR

Airbnb

The beach is a popular spot for family reunions and Manzanita is a favorite for many families. This oceanfront home has over 6,000 square feet of living space for your crew to stretch out in. It boasts many amenities including a theater room, game room, large outdoor patio and deck as well as an incredible pool! When your kiddos aren't playing in tide pools or splashing in the surf, they'll love swimming in the high-end Swim-Ex indoor swim pool. Mom and dad might even enjoy doing some laps.

Sleeps: 16
Costs: $950/night
Online: airbnb.com

—Annette Benedetti

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Are you one of those people who hate putting away your Christmas tree? Thanks to this emerging trend, you don’t have to!

Instead of packing up your tree, now you can decorate it for every season and holiday of the season. These festive options include St. Patrick’s Day, Summer, Thanksgiving and more! If you need some design inspiration, keep scrolling to see how you can decorate the entire year round.

Valentine's Day

It's the season of love, candy and hearts––perfect sentiments and images for a decorative tree. This Valentine's Day, don't shy away from fully embracing all the pinks and reds. Whether it's a colored, flocked tree, or a heart-focused design, you can't go wrong with going all out.

St. Patrick's Day

Channel your inner Irish and embrace all colors of green with a St. Patrick's Day tree. Go crazy with shamrocks, hats and rainbows and you may just find yourself with a wee bit 'o extra luck this year.

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Easter

Pastels, bunnies and eggs, oh my! Sweet Easter trees are just what your spring decor has been missing and is the perfect place for the Easter Bunny to leave a few treats.

4th of July

Let freedom ring with a patriotic 4th of July tree! Deck out your topiary with all things Americana, like flags, sparklers and stars.

Summer

Get in the summer spirit by dressing your tree down for a lazy summer. Bright colors, flowers and beachy vibes are just what your decor needs.

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Back to School

Yes, back to school is a season and one widely celebrated by adults everywhere, thank you very much.

Halloween

Boo! Pumpkins, witches and ghosts are all invited to your Halloween tree. Don't forget the black and orange garland!

 

Thanksgiving

Christmas is almost here! The countdown is on, but there's still plenty of time to embrace the things you love about autumn the most––pumpkin spice, leaves and all those lovely earth tones.

––Karly Wood

 

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