MoonLight Treehouse, Belgrade
MoonLight Treehouse, Belgrade: A Waterfront Escape on the Lakes

Why Stay
Why MoonLight Treehouse, Belgrade
You don't stumble onto a place like this by accident. MoonLight Treehouse sits on Heron Cove Lane in Belgrade, perched above the water like something between a storybook and a architect's daydream - a two-bedroom chalet that feels less like a rental and more like a carefully curated secret. Every detail whispers that someone cared: the welcome note, the fresh flowers, the robes and slippers waiting in the rooms, the fireplace that actually warms the open-concept living space, the hot tub positioned to let you soak while the lake laps at the shoreline. This isn't a property that happened to have amenities. It's a property designed by someone who understands that a good retreat means thinking about everything, then thinking again.
The reviews tell you almost nothing but the truth: thirteen consecutive perfect scores. Couples keep returning. Families and groups call it magical. Solo travelers find the peace they came for. The cleanliness gets mentioned more than any other single thing - not just clean, but meticulous. And the host, Feras, appears by name in multiple reviews as someone who doesn't miss a detail and answers messages like someone who actually cares whether you have a good time.
The water is right there, and the treehouse makes it feel earned. You don't just look at the lake from a window - you step outside and you're at the water's edge. Canoes and life jackets are stored on-site, ready to go. The patio and deck let you move from the fireplace inside to the hot tub outside, with lake views as your only distraction. One couple returned specifically to enjoy the lake in spring and summer after a winter visit proved the setting works year-round.
Attention to detail runs so deep you stop noticing it's happening. Fresh flowers greet you on arrival. The kitchen doesn't just have a stove and fridge - it has everything you'd need to cook a real meal, including the items most rentals forget (like a cheese grater, which one guest gently ribbed the host about - humorously, because everything else was so thoughtful). Beds are genuinely comfortable. Linens are hotel-grade. The shower pressure doesn't apologize. The fireplace draws well. These aren't afterthoughts; they're the point.
The host sets a standard most properties can't match. Feras doesn't just respond to messages - guests report great communication and attentiveness from the moment of arrival. One guest left items behind and the host retrieved and mailed them without being asked twice. That's the level of care that turns a good stay into the kind of place people are still talking about months later.
Solitude is genuine, not just marketed. The treehouse is secluded and quiet, yet close enough to the highway that you're not forty minutes from a grocery store. Many guests mentioned the peacefulness as a primary draw - the ability to actually reset rather than just change locations.
Rooms
The rooms
The property is a single two-bedroom chalet, designed as an open-concept space with a living room anchored by a fireplace and a fully equipped kitchen with a dining table. The bedrooms are fitted with quality linens and comfortable beds. One review mentioned the loft bedroom lacked a dresser for storage, which might matter for longer stays or groups with multiple people.
- Main Bedroom - Lake-view room with private bathroom, quality linens, and easy access to the main living spaces.
- Loft Bedroom - Upstairs sleeping space with cathedral windows (note: receives direct morning light; consider blackout options if you prefer a darker wake-up).
- Shared Bathroom - Well-appointed, stocked with free toiletries and offering good water pressure.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Couples, small groups, families seeking a secluded lakeside retreat
Price tier
Upper mid-range to luxury (inquire for current rates)
Guest score
10.0 Exceptional
Couples score
9.5 / 10
Standout amenities
Waterfront location with on-site canoes · hot tub · and meticulous host care
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Outdoor & Water Sports · Free canoes and life jackets · Hot tub · Patio and deck · Barbecue · Garden space · Fishing and water sports facilities · Lake view and direct water access
Kitchen & Dining · Fully equipped kitchen with oven, stovetop, dishwasher, microwave, and refrigerator · Dining table · Tea and coffee maker · Complete kitchenware and cooking utensils · Cleaning products
Living Spaces · Fireplace · TV with cable channels · Video games and board games · Private entrance
Bedrooms & Bathrooms · Private bathrooms · Free toiletries and hairdryer · Towels · Linens · Air conditioning and heating throughout
Practical · Free WiFi throughout · Free parking on-site and street parking · Pet friendly · Smoke-free property · Child safety socket covers
The hot tub is mentioned in multiple reviews as a standout - the kind of feature that becomes the evening's entire plan. It sits on the deck with lake views, making it feel less like a backyard amenity and more like a private resort component. One guest's only caveat: mosquitoes can be active on the water during early summer, particularly at dusk. Citronella candles or a bug spray station might be worth requesting when booking a summer visit. The patio and garden also offer seating and space to decompress away from screens.
Seasons
When to visit
Spring (April–May) · The lake thaws and comes alive with paddling season. Morning light on the water is exceptional. Spring greens frame the shoreline. The treehouse works beautifully for couples seeking a quiet reset before summer tourism peaks. Some outdoor amenities (dock access, water sports) may be weather-dependent.
Summer (June–August) · Peak season for water activities - swimming, canoeing, and fishing are fully operational. The hot tub feels less essential (though still pleasant at night). Early summer can mean active mosquito season on the water; late summer is typically clearer. This is when Belgrade Lakes buzz with activity, and restaurants and attractions keep extended hours.
Fall (September–October) · Foliage is strongest in late September through mid-October. The lake is still swimmable. Crowds thin noticeably after Labor Day. One couple returned specifically to experience fall colors here, and another stayed in early October and called it perfect.
Winter (November–March) · The treehouse works as a cold-weather retreat, with the fireplace and hot tub becoming the focal points. One couple's New Year's stay was their favorite, despite snow. It's cozy and quiet, and the lake offers a stark, peaceful beauty. Confirm water activities and regional attractions' winter hours when booking.
Reviews
What guests say
"The quiet location. The access to water, and boats to use. We also very much enjoyed the hot tub. And all the little details."
- Melissa, United States · Couple · 10/10
"Property was gorgeous!! Feras was the perfect host!"
- Kerry, United States · Couple · 10/10
"The owners have thought of every detail imaginable, every item in the treehouse was carefully chosen to make it the coziest and most unforgettable experience for guests."
- Franci, United States · Group · 10/10
"Attention to detail in providing all our needs."
- Diane, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10
"The location right on the water is outstanding along with the very uniqueness of the Treehouse. The host is amazing and doesn't miss on any single detail."
- Kimberly, United States · Couple · 10/10
"We had a wonderful new years stay at moonlight tree house. Since you walk through the door you will love this place, so much attention to detail, there was a welcome note, fresh flowers and snacks left for us."
- Ana, United States · Couple · 10/10
All thirteen reviews carry a 10/10 rating. Minor notes across a few reviews: early morning light from cathedral windows can be bright (request blackout curtains if you prefer); mosquitoes can be active on the deck at dusk in early summer (bring repellent or ask about citronella options); and the loft bedroom has limited storage. None of these diminished overall satisfaction.
Location
Things to do nearby
- 5 minutes - Belgrade village center for groceries and casual dining
- 8 miles - Augusta, Maine's capital, with restaurants, shops, and cultural events
- 9 miles - Augusta State Airport for regional flights and connections
- 11 miles - Old Fort Western, a restored 1628 fur trading post with guided tours
- 13 miles - Maine State Museum in Augusta, covering natural history and Native American culture
- 15 miles - Togus Pond and surrounding state lands for additional water access and hiking
- 20 miles - Belgrade Lakes, a cluster of eight lakes ideal for fishing, paddling, and lakeside dining in summer
- 25 miles - Waterville, home to Colby College and regional theater, music, and dining scenes
FAQ
Good to know
Is the treehouse actually on the water? Yes. It sits directly on Heron Cove, with a private deck and direct water access. Canoes and life jackets are stored on-site and ready to use.
What's included in the kitchen, and can I cook a full meal? The kitchen is fully equipped with a stove, oven, microwave, dishwasher, refrigerator, and complete kitchenware. You can prepare anything from breakfast to dinner. It's stocked for real cooking, not just reheating.
Is breakfast included, and what are dining options nearby? Breakfast is not included, but the kitchen is fully functional. Belgrade village has casual dining within 5 minutes. Augusta, 8 miles away, offers a broader range of restaurants and cafes.
Can we bring pets? Yes, the property is pet friendly. Confirm any size or breed restrictions when booking.
Is WiFi reliable? Free WiFi is available throughout the property. Multiple guests mentioned being able to stay connected if needed, though many came specifically to disconnect.
How far is this from activities like fishing or hiking? On-site fishing and water sports are available. Togus Pond and Belgrade Lakes are within 15–20 miles for additional fishing and paddling. State lands with hiking trails are nearby.
What's the cancellation policy, and how far in advance should I book? Check Booking.com for current terms. Given the consistent 10/10 reviews and high demand from couples, booking 2–3 months ahead for peak summer or fall foliage season is wise.
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