The Purple Martin treehouse is a must for the adventurous traveler. Situated above the manicured grounds of our new resort, it's the perfect getaway. We hope to see you soon!
The Space:
Purple Martin Treehouse
The purple martin bird is considered by many people to be the “happiest” of birds. Even when they fly high overhead, you often hear their bubbling chips and trills as they snap up large numbers of insects on the wing.
The Purple Martin treehouse provides happy accommodations for two guests. A pleasant white-and-cobalt-blue decorating theme welcomes you. Stretch out and relax on the king-size bed or sit a spell in the comfy seating area.
The chefs among you will appreciate the kitchen area supplied with utensils, cookware, hot plate, microwave, refrigerator, and Keurig beverage maker. A cozy dining nook provides great window views.
Need Internet access? Individual Wi-Fi is provided in the treehouse. Have a Roku subscription? Stream your favorite content to the TV. A full list of amenities is below.
Conveniently located to local area attractions, the treehouse is only 15 minutes from Homestead Heritage Craft Village, Magnolia Silos, and Baylor University, just to name a few.
We invite you to vacation a while in the Purple Martin treehouse. (And if you hear some bubbling trills of joy, they may be coming from you!)
Guest Access:
Guests will access the door with a four-digit code. Please check your text/email messages for your code.
The Neighborhood:
Waco Creekside Resort
Majestic oak trees provide a restful, sun dappled environment for your stay. Our rural location is peacefully removed from adjacent commercial clutter and noise, yet is only minutes from interstate access and shopping.
Getting Around:
Please see the park map for directions to your rental.
Other Things to Note:
The structural supports for the treehouse cabins are intensely strong yet flexible. The flexibility allows slight movement of the cabin within the tree canopy if the canopy itself shifts sufficiently. You might feel a gentle rhythm from nature—but rest assured that the treehouse cabins, although elevated, are firmly anchored to the ground.