Treehouse
Difficulty: Easy
Distance: 0.60 miles
Restrooms: Yes
Dog Friendly: Yes
Stroller Friendly: Yes
Playground: Yes
Wheelchair Friendly: Yes
Location: Chestnut Park
Your Keys to Adventure
- Park near the entrance and near the Chestnut Park sign. Pick up the paved path at the park sign and turn left.
- Keeping the road on your right, follow the paved path, past the first turnoff, to where it bends left. Continue following the paved path, past the next turnoff and head up the hill. The athletic fields will be on your left.
- Continue along the path as it curves to the left and passes through some trees.
- As the curve ends and the path straightens, continue along the path.
- When you reach a bench on the left, the post will be nearby.
- To return to your vehicle, continue to follow the path in the same direction.
- At the next intersection, turn left to stay on the path as it runs parallel to the road, which will be on your right.
- The path will weave some and then curve to the left.
- Follow the path back to the parking area.
Read More About It
- The Monster Next Door by David Soman
- The Treehouse Library by Anna James
- P.S. I Still Love You by Jenny Han
Some Breadcrumbs for the Trail!
- Treehouses were used as hideouts, shelters and lookout posts.
- Many treehouses today have rope bridges, zip lines, and swing seats.
- Being outdoors in a treehouse gives a strong connection with nature.
Your Rubbing Artwork
![Treehouse](images/treehouseBW.jpg)