It's essential to go on a getaway every once in a while with your s/o! When you pack up the car and hit the road or dust off your passport for an adventure, things get so exciting and you get to share amazing memories together. If you want your next getaway to be next-level romantic, then there's a place just across the border that you need to see to believe. TreeHouse Point in Washington State is just 30 minutes from Seattle and it's a bucket list worthy destination for a getaway. You'll feel like you're in a real-life fairytale or fantasy when you wake up in your treehouse surrounded by the forest. There are several treehouses on their property to choose from but each is replete with natural wood and warm cozy vibes. View this post on Instagram In case you weren’t sure if yesterday’s shot was reeeeally from a treehouse...it was 😜. I’ve always wanted to stay at @treehousepoint, what a beautiful space they’ve created! It totally inspired us to put a treehouse on @pnwcabinland now! If you aren’t following us yet, please do! We broke ground a few days ago on the first cabin, and are seriously homesteading out here on this vacant land! It’s wild, and we are documenting it all for you on our YouTube channel which will debut next week. The details for the channel will be announced shortly on @pnwcabinland 🤗 📸 by @jacobwitzling A post shared by Sara Underwood (@saraunderwood) on Jan 27, 2019 at 8:21am PST View this post on Instagram No matter how old you get...never ever grow up ✨ . A little treehouse inspo from Pete Nelson’s tree house point near Seattle- how cool is this place?? 🌲 . . . #nevergrowingup #travelgram #treehouse #cabin #cabinlife #bridge #suspensionbridge #glamping #ourcamplife A post shared by Asheville Glamping®️ (@ashevilleglamping) on Feb 17, 2019 at 8:00am PST View this post on Instagram Have you checked out my #PowerOfPossible mixtape on @Pandora? I created it with @USbank to help inspire you guys to get creative and reach your maximum potential. It's filled with some of my favorite tunes, including those inspired by my city, Seattle. I feel most creative and inspired when I'm out in nature. One way I recreate this when I'm home is by listening to music that reminds me of adventures taken and ones yet to come 🌲🎶 Click the link in my bio, have a listen and let me know what inspires you! #SeattlePossible #Sponsored A post shared by RENEE HAHNEL (@reneeroaming) on Aug 30, 2018 at 12:17pm PDT View this post on Instagram just wanted to say that all of your childhood dreams are possible & if people live in treehouses then you sure as h*ck can live in a jello house. YOU do you sista, anything is possible A post shared by Aleah Bucknum (@aleah.c) on Aug 14, 2018 at 12:55pm PDT For outdoorsy couples who love the romance of the Pacific North West setting, there's really no better place to be! There are so many couples who choose to get married, engaged and take photos at these treehouses. A getaway here would be perfect for an anniversary, a special birthday or just a romantic surprise. READ MORE: You Can Rent These Adorable A-Frame Cabins With Private Hot Tubs Near Vancouver This Spring View this post on Instagram Channeling my inner child 🌲 A post shared by Jessica Cheri Photography (@jessicacheri.photo) on Sep 26, 2018 at 9:43am PDT @sally_mcclungggembedded via View this post on Instagram A spiral stair case leads up to this cozy treehouse at treehouse point. Inside you’ll find two stories with a sleeping loft upstairs and a tiny living area below. 🌲 Fancy spending a weekend here? . . . #treehousefolk #treehouse #cabin #cabinlove #treehousepoint #cabinlove #wildernessculture #ourcamplife #architecture #tinyhouse #downsize #spiralstaircase A post shared by #treehousefolk (@treehousefolks) on Dec 3, 2018 at 12:13pm PST View this post on Instagram One day I’m gonna run off, build myself a treehouse and never come home 💭✨ A post shared by Liana Haugaard 🦋 (@seekingthenow) on Dec 11, 2018 at 11:44am PST @travelling_and_leisureembedded via You can book your stay at TreeHouse Point through their website. Their rates vary depending on which treehouse you stay at, but they're about $400 per night. They're very busy and bookings go quickly so if you find an opening you should book it ASAP! Just passing through? You can book a tour of their treehouses, too! READ MORE: 12 Cute Road Trip Ideas Near Vancouver You Need To Go On With Your S/O This Spring