The Treehouse Guys

Season 3

No job is too big, or too high, for tree house dreamer, B'fer Roth, and his band of "tree musketeers". We follow the Treehouse Guys as they hammer out luxurious and unique retreats in the trees for families across the country.

Where to Watch The Treehouse Guys • Season 3

6 Episodes

  • Artistic Arboreal Abode in Big Sky
    E1
    Artistic Arboreal Abode in Big SkyThe only thing better than living in a forest is living on top of the forest, and Columbia Falls, Montana, family Darin, Kati and their son are doing exactly that with the help of The Treehouse Guys. Nestled high in the ponderosa pines of their heavily forested property, B'fer and his team are building an impressive two-story home in the treetops. This creative family is also getting in on the build action by focusing on a large spiral staircase made from a giant tree trunk Darin use to climb in as a kid.
  • Discovery Treehouse in Massachusetts
    E2
    Discovery Treehouse in MassachusettsThe guys build a two-story home nestled high in the ponderosa pines of a family's property in Columbia Falls, Montana. The creative family gets in on the build action by focusing on a spiral staircase made from a giant tree trunk.
  • Recycled Tennessee Treehouse
    E3
    Recycled Tennessee TreehouseHigh school sweethearts Michael and Denise call on The Treehouse Guys to build a treehouse for their family. Located in Hartsville, Tennessee, this 90-acre plot of farmland along the Cumberland River boasts rich family history. Utilizing the resources around them, the team builds as much of the house as possible using repurposed windows, tobacco sticks, barn wood and other items that they scrounge up along the way.
  • Cattywampus Treehouse in Ann Arbor
    E4
    Cattywampus Treehouse in Ann ArborB'fer Roth is headed to his home state of Michigan to build a treehouse for North Star Reach, a special camp for children with serious health challenges. B'fer can't wait to show off his old stomping grounds to The Treehouse Guys, and the fellas pull out all the stops when it comes to creativity with this treehouse, making it look and feel like the kids build it. The treehouse features reclaimed skis, snowboards and license plates as window trim and decor as well as old car parts for windows and doorways. It's in a breathtaking locale that overlooks a lake and begs for a zap line, a slower-moving zip line, so that all campers have the freedom to roam and enjoy this tricked-out treetop retreat.
  • Bigfoot Hideout in Washington State
    E5
    Bigfoot Hideout in Washington StateWhen Treehouse Guy Michael found out his younger brother Tom and his buddy Scott had bought an amazing piece of land in the Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area in Washington, he couldn't wait to convince them to let the Treehouse Guys work their magic. Built atop a single majestic Douglas fir, the 350-square-foot treehouse proves to be quite the engineering feat with its unique octagonal shape supported by a compression ring and cables. And since they're working in Bigfoot country, the builders are on watch for Sasquatch as they race to finish the treehouse for their special clients.
  • Asheville's Diamond in the Sky Treehouse
    E6
    Asheville's Diamond in the Sky TreehouseThe guys pull out all the stops to build a tricked-out treehouse at a camp for kids with serious health challenges in Michigan. The treetop retreat features a zap line, giving campers the freedom to roam the breathtaking locale.

 

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