What Couples Find When They Base Out of The Mohicans for an Amish Country Weekend
Couples who base out of The Mohicans Treehouse Resort for an Amish Country weekend tend to find the same things: more than they expected, more quiet than they knew they needed, and a strong urge to book again before they have even checked out.
The venue sits on 77 private wooded acres in Glenmont, Ohio, just 20 to 30 minutes from the heart of Amish Country. That location turns a standard couples getaway into something layered. You wake up in a treehouse in the forest. You spend your days in Millersburg, Walnut Creek, and Sugarcreek. You come back to the property in the evening with nowhere else to be. It is the kind of weekend that feels longer than it is, in the best possible way.
A Private Treehouse as Your Home Base
Couples choose from our 10 uniquely designed treehouses nestled across 77 private wooded acres. Some have outdoor showers surrounded by forest. Some lodging options include outdoor showers, decks, or forest views, depending on the treehouse. Two were designed by Pete Nelson, the master builder behind Animal Planet's Treehouse Masters. You are not checking into a room. You are stepping into an experience that sets the mood for everything that follows. For couples who want more space, 4 cabins and 2 country homes sit within the same secluded wooded setting.
Millersburg, Walnut Creek, and Sugarcreek Are All Within Reach
Each of the three towns that define Ohio's Amish Country is a short drive from the venue, and each one delivers something different.
Millersburg sits at the heart of Holmes County, the largest Amish settlement in the world. Local bakeries, unhurried town squares, and shops that have nothing to do with franchises. Walnut Creek is where couples go to eat fresh bread, slow-cooked meats, and pies that people genuinely drive hours for.
All three are within 20 to 30 minutes of the resort, meaning couples can move through all of them across a single weekend and still be back at their treehouse in time for a quiet evening.
Why Couples Choose The Mohicans Over Nearby Hotels
Our treehouse is not a nicer version of a hotel room. It is a completely different experience. The privacy is genuine, the setting is a real forest, and the feeling of the stay carries forward in a way a standard hotel simply does not produce. The Mohicans has been featured in The New York Times.
Conclusion
The treehouses are unlike anything else in Ohio. Millersburg, Walnut Creek, and Sugarcreek offer the kind of genuine, unhurried experience that is harder and harder to find. Together they make for a couples weekend people talk about for years and quietly go back to do again.
Plan your Amish Country weekend at The Mohicans by emailing info@themohicans.net or calling (740) 599-9030.
Frequently Asked Questions
How close is the venue to Amish Country?
Millersburg, Walnut Creek, and Sugarcreek are all within approximately 30 minutes of the resort, making the venue a strong home base for couples who want both forest lodging and local exploring.
How many nights should we stay?
Two nights is the sweet spot. It gives you a full day in Amish Country, relaxed mornings on both ends, and enough time to actually settle into your treehouse. Couples who book one night almost always wish they had stayed longer.
Which treehouse is best for a romantic stay?
The Nest is a private queen suite with an outdoor shower and deck. The Airstream offers a steam shower and wrap-around deck. The View and Moonlight feature loft layouts with open forest views. And the newest treehouse, The Little Red, combines many elements from all other treehouses into one fantastic property.
When is the best time to visit?
The best time to visit depends on the kind of getaway couples want. Fall is often appealing for wooded scenery and cooler weather, while other seasons may offer a quieter pace. Couples should check current lodging availability before choosing dates.