Welcome to The Wren. Nestled among the Oak trees in this peaceful retreat is your next weekend away. Our brand new resort offers some unique accommodations for Waco visitors. We look forward to hosting you!
The Space:
Wren Treehouse
The wren bird typically prefers to nest in a cavity like a tree or between rocks low in a wall. We know of a local lady who hung denim jeans on a clothesline to dry, only to discover hours later that a wren had started a nest in one of the front pockets!
The Wren treehouse, with its king-size bed and sofa seating area, is an ideal getaway for two guests. The chefs among you will appreciate the kitchen area supplied with utensils, cookware, hot plate, microwave, refrigerator, and Keurig beverage maker.
Need Internet access? Individual Wi-Fi is provided in the treehouse. Have a Roku subscription? Stream your favorite content on the TV. A complete list of amenities is below.
Conveniently located to local area attractions, the treehouse is only 15 minutes from Homestead Heritage Craft Village, Magnolia Silos, and Baylor University, to name a few.
We invite you to relax and stay a while in the Wren treehouse. (If you were wondering, that specific pair of jeans on the line was left undisturbed until the nest was finished and the baby wrens matured enough to fly away on their own!)
Guest Access:
Guests will access the door with a four-digit code. Please check your text/email messages for your code.
The Neighborhood:
Waco Creekside Resort
Majestic oak trees provide a restful, sun dappled environment for your stay. Our rural location is peacefully removed from adjacent commercial clutter and noise, yet is only minutes from interstate access and shopping.
Getting Around:
Please see the park map for directions to your rental.
Other Things to Note:
The structural supports for the treehouse cabins are intensely strong yet flexible. The flexibility allows slight movement of the cabin within the tree canopy if the canopy itself shifts sufficiently. You might feel a gentle rhythm from nature—but rest assured that the treehouse cabins, although elevated, are firmly anchored to the ground.