See a Missouri Airbnb Where You Can Defy Gravity in the Trees
If you want get away from it all, you can go camping. If you want to get away from it all, but do it in a glamourous way, you can go glamping. But, there's now a Missouri place that will let you go 'hamping' and it's the best way to defy gravity in the trees.
I found this super-unique Airbnb that's located in the forest near Park Hills, Missouri. Park Hills is located well south of St. Louis in the northeastern part of the Mark Twain National Forest.
This Airbnb in the woods near Park Hills, Missouri says it can accommodate up to 4 guests - each with separate sleeping arrangements in a hammock.
The listing says there is no wi-fi in the forest, but there's access nearby at their house. You likely won't go here just to browse social media. Just up the trail there is a very nice indoor shower though.
What's the cost to stay in a cool Missouri place like this? As of this writing, Airbnb says it's $143 per night.
Make sure to check out the full Airbnb listing for this remote Park Hills, Missouri place where gravity will not be a problem as you relax in the trees.
Romantic Secluded Missouri Treehouse Just West of St. Louis
Gallery Credit: Treehouse in Jonesburg, Missouri, Hosted by Wendy