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Ruby Falls to open luxury treehouse retreat on Lookout Mountain

Guests will get the chance to stay among the trees in this luxury treehouse resort set to open in spring of 2023.

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Would you stay among the trees?

Photo provided by Ruby Falls + Treetop Hideaways

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Ruby Falls has partnered with Treetop Hideaways to open a new luxury treehouse lodging location on Lookout Mountain overlooking Chattanooga. Three rustic + refined treehouses will be available for booking in the spring of 2023.

The treehouses will be built with curated, reclaimed materials to replicate the feel of a childhood tree fort, with the amenities of a luxury experience. They will also be carefully placed to blend in with the surrounding landscape right above Ruby Falls Castle.

Notable amenities will include:

  • Rain head shower + soaking tub
  • Outdoor shower (with a tree growing through it)
  • Private fire pits (with s’mores kits + firewood)
  • High-speed internet (despite being in the woods)

A limited number of pre-opening gift certificates are available for purchase online, which will give recipients the opportunity to be among the first to stay in the treehouses.

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