Pease Park Treehouse Side Quest

at Pease Park

A seed pod-inspired, two-story treetop structure with a net hammock and firefly lighting.

The Experience

Whimsical, immersive, treetop-enchanted, playful

A Seed Pod in the Canopy

The Pease Park Treehouse is an architectural marvel designed to mimic a natural seed pod, artfully blending into the lush treetop canopy of Austin's beloved park. Accessed via a winding pathway from the historic Tudor Cottage, this unique two-story, open-air structure invites visitors to feel like they are part of the surrounding nature.

Immersive Exploration

Inside, a circular path encourages exploration, while the lower level features limestone block seating perfect for gatherings. Ascend to the second story to discover a large net hammock, offering a unique spot for relaxation amidst the sounds of local wildlife. As dusk settles, the structure comes alive with enchanting firefly lighting, creating a magical ambiance.

Accessible Adventure

Designed with inclusivity in mind, the Treehouse is fully ADA accessible, featuring ramps and a steel bridge connecting the levels. As the surrounding trees mature, the Treehouse will become even more integrated into the natural environment, offering a serene escape and a playful pavilion that has earned accolades such as the "Best of Austin: Kids & Family Wildcard" award.

How to Find It

Accessed via a pathway originating from the Tudor Cottage and Terrace.

Know Before You Go

Parking is limited; consider public transport or ride-sharing. The Treehouse is ADA accessible and offers a unique experience day or night, especially with its enchanting firefly lighting after dark.

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Last updated: February 4, 2026

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Practical Info

Austin

Address:
1100 Kingsbury St., Ste. 305, Austin, TX, 78703

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Website:
peasepark.org

Phone:
(512) 842-9018

Accessibility:
Yes

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