What’s Special About This Resort
Natura Treescape Resort is a unique destination that sends you smack dab back to your childhood. This family-friendly resort takes camping up a notch, where you can stay in an actual treehouse. The treehouses are set high up, and these elevated retreats offer a sense of seclusion and immersion in the surrounding forest.
Treehouses are just one of the unique accommodations at Natura; you can also stay in cabins, vacation homes, tiny homes, and standard hotel rooms.
Complementing the allure of the treehouses is the Natural Lagoon. This serene, spring-fed lagoon is the resort’s centerpiece, providing a tranquil oasis for guests to enjoy. With a waterfall, sandy low-entry beach, and large koi fish, it is a fun alternative to a pool.
Things we like:
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Natural Lagoon
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Rooms are clean
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The location is in the middle of the Wisconsin Dells, so eating options are plentiful
Things we don't like:
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Spotty hotel maintenance
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Front desk service could be more responsive
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Hotel room walls and floors are thin; you can hear noise at all times
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The bathrooms for the treehouses and cabins are in a separate building
What to Do
Natura Treescape Resort has the only natural waterpark in Wisconsin Dells. Their natural lagoon and waterpark sprawls over an acre with a waterfall, stone grotto, lazy stream, a white sandy beach, and so much more to keep kids entertained. There are also two indoor and outdoor pools and a hot tub for guests to enjoy.
The resort gives off a campsite vibe with an outdoor pavilion where families can barbecue, a fire pit to relax at night, and plenty of backyard games. T
he Natural Lagoon is also open all year round, with paddleboard yoga during the warmer months and ice skating in winter. Other activities for you to do around the resort are hiking, bird-watching, kayaking, and fishing.
Guests who stay overnight get free Timbavati Wildlife Park tickets, which is close by. In addition, the Wisconsin Deer Park and Ghost Outpost are fun places for families to explore.
What to Eat & Drink
Hot Rocks restaurant provides a fun and unique experience on the Natura Destinations property across the street. In this tiki hut environment, you can cook food over hot lava stones right before you.
Room Guide
Natura Treescape Resort’s accommodations range from standard hotel rooms and treehouses to RV camping.
Hotel rooms are clean but could be updated. They include a sitting area, a 50” TV, a microwave, a fridge, a coffee maker, and daily housekeeping services. You can choose from a single queen, double queen, a queen room with bunk beds, two queens with bunk beds, and three queen beds with a bunk bed that sleeps two to nine people.
Treehouses– A treehouse built for families includes queen and bunk beds. It also includes a microwave, refrigerator, a 37” TV, and an outside sitting area with a picnic table. Bathrooms are not in the treehouses but in a separate common use unit.
Treehouse Lodge – The Treehouse Lodge has an open layout with a living, dining, kitchen area, laundry room, and garage. It has a king bed, two queens, and three bunk beds, sleeping up to eight. The Treehouse Lodge does have a bathroom in the house.
Cabins – You can choose from a one-queen or two-queen cabin with bunk beds. The cabins have air conditioning, heating, a microwave, a refrigerator, a 37” TV, and an outside sitting area with a picnic table. The bathrooms are in a separate unit a short walk away.
Lagoon Tiny Home – Spend a night in a tiny home with a queen bed, bathroom with shower, living room sleeper sofa, kitchen, washer/dryer combo, TV with complete gaming system, and an outdoor deck with fire pit.
Water Tower Retreat Home – This large family getaway house has three bedrooms with a king bed, two queens, two sleeper sofas, and four bunk beds. It also has three bathrooms, a living room, two TVs, a full kitchen, a fireplace, an outdoor deck and fire pit, and a complete gaming system for your kids.
Things we like:
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Natural Lagoon
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Rooms are clean
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The location is in the middle of the Wisconsin Dells, so eating options are plentiful
Things we don't like:
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Spotty hotel maintenance
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Front desk service could be more responsive
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Hotel room walls and floors are thin; you can hear noise at all times
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The bathrooms for the treehouses and cabins are in a separate building
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