Treehouse Masters - Season 5

Season 5
Pete Nelson and his Treehouse Masters crew are back to fulfill sky-high dreams for people across the country. Pete surprises some very deserving children with a magical escape and gives a group of teens an invaluable skill by teaching them how to build and create their own peaceful nooks in nature.

Episodes

Nelson Family Treehouse
Pete gifts his daughter Emily, and Patrick, her boyfriend and an NTS carpenter, with the ultimate housewarming gift - a treehouse of their very own by turning a piece of Nelson family history into a Moroccan marvel nested nearly 35 ft off the ground.

High Noon Saloon
Pete and crew saddle up and ride off to North Bend, WA to build a wild-west themed treehouse. Set 15 ft high in a lone Douglas Fir on the range, Pete constructs a horseshoe-shaped structure with a bedroom, county jail loft, and genuine copper ceiling.

Mindbending Silver Maple
Inspired by tales of a time long past, Pete builds a treehouse cradled by the stems of a twisty silver maple on the shore of Lake Chelan. The cedar-shingled structure has a curved turret that soars two stories high and a deck to take in views of the lake.

International: Brazil
Pete journeys to the heart of Brazil to meet up with South American treehouse impresario Ricardo Brunelli, taking his treehouse travels from the bustling city of São Paulo, to the bucolic farmlands of Paraná, and more.

Twin Fix
Pete returns to two of his first builds to reconstruct, revamp, and revitalize a pair of treehouses in need of major makeovers. These fixes prove to be more than just a remodel job when Pete and his team give both treehouses a brand new life in the trees.

Sunrise Day Camp Clubhouse
Pete constructs an amazing clubhouse for Sunrise Day Camp - a summer camp for kids battling cancer. With a crow's nest outpost and a peek-a-boo roof, this treehouse grants campers full interaction with nature by erasing the line between indoors and out.

Magical Party Pad
Pete heads to the Platte River Valley of eastern Nebraska to build a magical, towering treetop castle for a family that has decided to never grow up.

Workshop Edition
Pete and the crew rekindle the Treehouse Workshop and come together to build a treehouse escape with a group of young carpenters from Sawhorse Revolution, an organization focused on introducing students to carpentry through community service projects.

Home Tree Home
A treehouse escape grows into a full-time live-in treehouse when Pete lays eyes on the gargantuan Sitka spruce of his dreams for a hexagonal build on the coast of Oregon.
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