Treehouse Magic

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  • (4.8)5 reviews

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About Campground

Escape the hustle and bustle of the city! Located at an elevation of 6476 feet above sea level, on an 80-acre horse ranch in the heart of Elizabeth Colorado, home to the PCRA Rodeo the Elizabeth Stampede (since 1966). This magical getaway was built by hand over 4 years, with love, sweat, and tears... and with help from some special friends. Treehouse Magic was built around PAL, a towering Ponderosa Pine Tree, that is allowed the room to grow and sway gently in the breeze. This wonderful space is magical in every way! .300 sq. feet with an 1100 sq. foot deck...

When you first arrive at Treehouse Magic you will pull underneath the deck which also serves as a carport! Enjoy the game room with a ping pong table, darts and Giant Jenga, before you make your way up to the treehouse!

Remember to "Mind Your Noodle" when walking up the stairs!.. Welcome to the outdoor deck spaces. On the East side, enjoy a propane fire pit with 4-rocking chairs, and an outdoor kitchen with a pellet grill and smoker. On the West side a table with 3 point umbrella, a hanging hammock and the Cabana Room!! The Cabana room is an outdoor/indoor space with lounge chairs, a couch, CordaRoy bean bag (that opens into a bed topper for the couch), rolling table, pop-up tent, cots, a movie screen and a smart Roku projector to stream movies! Upon entering the treehouse you will be transported to another world! Stand at the door for a moment...look at the green green grass and look up and see the treehouse within the treehouse! Magical Gnomes jump in and out of (handpainted worlds) and watch over the treehouse and its guests, spreading their magical love wherever they go!! The main section of the treehouse has the gathering room (with a smart Roku TV and PS4 game station. The couch can pull out to create another sleeping space. The kitchen has a 2-burner propane stove and small refrigerator and everything you may need for cooking a meal. Complimentary coffee is provided by Dancing Jaguar Coffee. 4-generation coffee farmers in Honduras, who package and label it right here in Elizabeth! It is truly amazing!! The bathroom is truly a place of wonder... the whole off-grid system has many scratching their head with a big smile on their face... "ah-ha", shower in the horse trough with a rain faucet and take some time to "ponder" while using the composting toilet and squatty potty! Up the steep staircase, you will land at the drawing-room, where you can write a letter or color in the many activity and drawing books. Take notice of the "mouse house" at your feet and the many worker ants that were vital to our success! Through the barn door, into the private sleeping quarters. A 14" gel foam, full mattress will ensure a wonderful rest. There is also a couch that opens to another full bed. Across the drive to the East enjoy the outdoor horseshoes and corn hole area and tire swing, as well as another eating and relaxing space. If you are bringing your 4-legged best friend/family member, there is a 3/4 acre fenced-in yard. You can allow them to run off-leash in your company. Also, 2 more hammocks and a table and chairs. If you prefer to cook with good ole charcoal, there is a grill and charcoal available. Enjoy a hot tea, coffee or hot chocolate at the Relax Shack at the top of the South 40 acres, with views of the mountains and the roaming Horses, Llamas, and Alpacas...A MUST EXPERIENCE! \*\*Running water unavailable Dec-April. H20 provided for drinking and hygiene, there IS A COMPOST TOILET\*\*

Wifi available

Bluetooth speakers

USB Lanterns

Jackery (portable generators)

yoga mats

Absolutely NO SMOKING OF ANY KIND at or around the treehouse!

No events or parties will be allowed. Only the guests that are registered, please.

Directions

From the corner of County Road 132 and 9/15. Stay heading West on CR. 132 past the row of mailboxes. The road will be dirt. Driveway is the first on the left about 3/4 mile. If you get to Private Road 7, you have gone too far. Google maps put the pin past our driveway.

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Market
Picnic Table
Reservable
Toilets
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WiFi

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Drinking Water
Pets Allowed

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Vitaly Panov

1 year ago
4/5

We visited together as a family and it was a super fun trip! The courses were super fun and very doable for all level of folks. My kids did very well there. The only thing I didn't like honestly is the fact that you had to wear hellence because I think they're pretty useless. I have done similar courses where you don't have to wear helmets and I found it to be much more fun even just for the purposes of taking fun pictures. But otherwise great times.

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cera da Costa

1 year ago
5/5

I went to The Treehouse a couple years ago and I loved it! While visiting Bailey this summer I decided to bring my son & niece. They had a great time! It's challenging, fun & for those (including myself) who are nervous about heights it helps overcome those fears 👍

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Janet Knösch

2 years ago
5/5

One of our most beautiful adventures this year during the summer break!

There was a level of difficulty for everyone. We will be back definitely!!! Very well-kept facility! Toilets available, very clean. There is a picnic area with shady spots. The staff is very friendly and helpful. Between each course, you can drink water provided by the park staff. The park has good time management, so everyone has enough time for the obstacles. There are enough free parking spaces directly at the park. A good mix of obstacles and ziplines, and there's enough staff to be on site whenever you need help. After 2.5 hours of fun we were pretty exhausted. A really nice adventure experience. Not overcrowded, wonderful nature and very easy to reach!

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Gina Barry

1 year ago
5/5

Had a blast! Advance tickets a must. Go early when it’s less hot. Bring water. I had gloves and that helped. It’s a fun workout and push to do hard things. So fun.

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D John

1 year ago
5/5

I really enjoyed this place and it was my first time doing any sort of zip lining. The staff was super friendly and was very helpful getting us suited with the gear. The views were also beautiful. I would highly recommend for anyone wanting a few hours of fun but challenging climbing / zip lining.

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