Treehouse Masters - Season 7

Season 7
From building an adventure headquarters for Pete's globe-trotting friends in Washington State, to a French-inspired restaurant that allows customers to dine in the treetops of Texas, to a whimsical Swiss Family Robinson inspired treehouse getaway in Michigan, the latest season of Treehouse Masters brings on new and exciting build challenges for Pete and his team.

Episodes

Bon-Appé-Treehouse
Pete and his brigade de cuisine cook up a dining room treehouse for a French inspired restaurant. Surrounded by fields of poppies and nestled in a giant live oak, the soaring space makes guests feel like they're eating in the Provence countryside!

Adventure Headquarters
Pete and the NTS gang embark on an epic quest to give a thrill-seeking couple the treehouse of their dreams - an adventure headquarters in the sky sitting 16 feet high in 3 cedars with a wraparound deck that provides 360 degree of stunning views.

How 'Bout Them Apples
Pete trucks out to Walden, NY to build a treehouse tasting room for Angry Orchard. The pavilion-style structure will elevate orchard-goers high above the acres of apple trees where they'll enjoy a glass of hard cider and soak in views of the orchard.

Frank Lloyd Lakehouse
Pete and the crew channel Frank Lloyd Wright for a triple-decker treehouse on the shores of Lake Barkley in Kentucky. The high design "treehome" will offer a bedroom, kitchen, bathroom and more!

Treehouse Point 2.0
Pete and his family gear up to expand their treehouse empire on 23 acres of forest wonderland. As construction kicks off, Pete enlists his son Charlie to oversee the project and builds an incredible treehouse home base for him to live in full time.

Swiss Family Surprise
Pete heads to Michigan to help a husband surprise his wife with a Swiss Family Robinson inspired treehouse for their anniversary! Far more advanced than its castaway motivation, the treehouse uses steel beams to hold tons of modern amenities.

Ultimate Treehouses V
Join Pete Nelson as he explores treehouses that tap into the mind, body, and spirit -- from a manta ray-shaped wonderland in a Thai jungle to a spirit-soothing hideaway nestled within Australia's wilderness, and many more awe-inspiring treehouses!

Zac Brown's Space Crab
Country superstar Zac Brown tasks Pete with building an otherworldly treehouse at Camp Southern Ground, a state-of-the-art camp for kids. The team constructs a zinc-wrapped treehouse that's half spaceship, half horseshoe crab, and out of this world!
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