This 6-story Airbnb Air Castle treehouse is a must-stay for Texans

Man, they can do just about anything with those old shipping containers, even stack them up high and get you up in the trees for a few nights to remember. This breathtaking Airbnb is located just outside of Dallas, TX and is priced reasonably.

Skyscraper vacation is in high demand, as evidenced by the decreasing number of days available on their calendar. But those views may be worth a little extra planning.

The most unique treehouse destination you will find. From 12 years old. The 2 bedroom/1 bath treehouse uses 4 shipping containers. The interior has a modern farmhouse style. After waking up to an incredible view, step out onto one of 5 balconies, including the 3rd floor screened porch with hot tub or the 6th floor crows nest 50 feet in the air. Are you looking for a couple’s getaway, an adult getaway or a romantic party… the unique “nature” of the tree house will make for an unforgettable experience.

And what really makes this “castle of the air” unique in its kind is its location:

You will be immersed and become one with nature and the environment. Local animals you may see include: deer, wild pigs, raccoons, armadillos, opossums, rabbits, bobcats, squirrels, owls, red-tailed hawks and many other varieties of animals. ‘birds. There are many trails to be explored on foot or by bike.

From squirrels to wild pigs and raccoons, you’ll get a bird’s eye view of wildlife and towering trees. I imagine waking up here is like a Disney cartoon, sipping coffee while wild chipmunks dance on the rail for your entertainment.

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This 6-story Air Castle Treehouse airbnb is a must-stay for Texans

Man, they can do just about anything with those old shipping containers, even stack them up high and get you up in the trees for a few nights to remember. This breathtaking Airbnb is located just outside of Dallas, TX and is priced reasonably.

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