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The Best Episodes of Treehouse Masters Season 3

Every episode of Treehouse Masters Season 3 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Treehouse Masters Season 3!

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People who know and work with Pete Nelson describe him as a tree whisperer. For his part, Nelson lets the trees do the talking. He's a world-renowned treehouse designer and builder, and this series documents

Episode Rankings

  1. #1 Fan Favorite
    Treehouse Masters Season 3 Episode 1 - Mile-High Mancave
    8.8/10(7 votes)

    #1 - Mile-High Mancave

    S3:E1

    A Texas Dad wants a mancave so he has somewhere to bond with his grandson. Pete builds a 600 square foot Western-style mancave treehouse with cigar humidor, meat smoker, flat screen TV, bathroom, stone walls, and can sleep 5.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  2. Treehouse Masters Season 3 Episode 2 - African Safari Hut
    0.0/10(0 votes)

    #2 - African Safari Hut

    S3:E2

    A Kenyan born author wants a African themed hut in Washington. Pete uses handhewn rustic cedar to build an African-inspired circular hut treehouse complete with aerial walkway, spiral staircase, and thatched roof.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  3. Treehouse Masters Season 3 Episode 3 - Bionic Treehouse
    0.0/10(0 votes)

    #3 - Bionic Treehouse

    S3:E3

    Pete revisits his former home – a site where he built his very first treehouses. Revamping old treehouse building techniques with new and improved methods, the team fuses traditional wood with the power of steel, making these Nelson classics brand new.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  4. Treehouse Masters Season 3 Episode 4 - Scottish High Garden
    8.3/10(9 votes)

    #4 - Scottish High Garden

    S3:E4

    A couple in Tulsa has two things in common: they are both expert gardeners and they both have Scottish heritage. They enlist Pete to build “something extraordinary” in their backyard by creating a treetop Scottish cottage 10-feet high in a robust pin oak.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  5. Treehouse Masters Season 3 Episode 5 - Birds Nest
    9.0/10(6 votes)

    #5 - Birds Nest

    S3:E5

    The matriarch of a multi-generational Memphis family with a retreat in a wild bird paradise reaches out to Pete to build a giant bird nest treehouse. This “human nest” will pay homage to the magnificent egret nests that line the family’s lake, and will be housed in two hackberry trees and one sturdy oak.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  6. Treehouse Masters Season 3 Episode 6 - Towering Treetop Teahouse
    0.0/10(0 votes)

    #6 - Towering Treetop Teahouse

    S3:E6

    Pete and the crew look to Buddha's teachings as they build a traditional Japanese teahouse 20 feet in the air complete with a shoji screen wall, Tatami mats, low table with sunken floor and pagoda style roof for a zen-like paradise in Seattle.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  8. Treehouse Masters Season 3 Episode 7 - Treehouse Masters International: Japan
    0.0/10(0 votes)

    #7 - Treehouse Masters International: Japan

    S3:E7

    Truly a worldwide phenomenon, treehouses extend to even the farthest corners of our world. Pete travels to Japan to tour with the country’s most beloved, renowned treehouse builder: Takashi Kobayashi. Longtime friend of Pete’s and truly an inspiration to treehouse builders everywhere, Taka takes his American buddy on a whirlwind tour of his greatest creations, including a treehouse bar in the middle of Tokyo, a luxurious spa retreat in the countryside and a touching treetop tribute to children affected by the devastating 2011 tsunami. All the while, Pete experiences the wonders of Japan’s wilds, the quirky excitement of Tokyo, and shares with us traditional Japanese experiences.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  9. Treehouse Masters Season 3 Episode 8 - Vincent Van Treehouse
    0.0/10(0 votes)

    #8 - Vincent Van Treehouse

    S3:E8

    A farm in Wisconsin is the setting for a two-story tree house that features two decks; a loft; a lounge; and an art studio that has storage space for paint and canvases, a slop sink for washing brushes, an easel, drafting tables and a sewing station.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  10. Treehouse Masters Season 3 Episode 9 - Canopy Island Camp
    0.0/10(0 votes)

    #9 - Canopy Island Camp

    S3:E9

    Pete builds a treehouse that represents the meaning of summer camp, with a glamorous twist, just off the coast of WA. Pete gains inspiration to create a space that includes archery, a rock climbing wall, and enough bunk beds to sleep plenty of “glampers.”

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  11. Treehouse Masters Season 3 Episode 10 - View From Above 2
    0.0/10(0 votes)

    #10 - View From Above 2

    S3:E10

    Pete and Daryl join forces with an inventive treehouse designer to create a sky-high geometric globe for an adventurous and deserving family whose many good works include rescuing lost and stranded hikers in the vast woodlands near their Seattle home. This 30-sided, out-of-this-world treetop orb will be connected to the trees solely by wires.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  12. Treehouse Masters Season 3 Episode 11 - Country Superstar Speakeasy
    0.0/10(0 votes)

    #11 - Country Superstar Speakeasy

    S3:E11

    Brian Kelley – a Southern gentleman who just happens to be half of superstar country-pop sensation Florida Georgia Line – is dreaming of a treehouse that he can “cruise” to with his gorgeous new wife in their home outside of Nashville. It is a three story whimsical, speakeasy-themed creative space built at the edge of a ravine below their home, perched in two strong oaks and a hickory tree. A sky-high bridge attached to their front porch floats through the tree branches to the second story of the treehouse, allowing the couple to easily access their private refuge. Pete incorporates wood from a treehouse that Brian’s father built for him as a boy, a bedroom, office, writing room, and a fantastic music-recording studio decorated with Guatemalan fabrics and vintage light bulbs.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  13. Treehouse Masters Season 3 Episode 12 - AJ's Wish Treehouse
    0.0/10(0 votes)

    #12 - AJ's Wish Treehouse

    S3:E12

    An Arizona boy's Make-a-Wish request is granted when Pete designs a tree house with a ramp for his wheelchair and characters from the 2014 film "The Boxtrolls."

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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Season 3 Ratings Summary

"Mile-High Mancave" is the best rated episode of "Treehouse Masters" season 3. It scored 8.8/10 based on 7 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 5/30/2014. This episode is rated 8.8 points higher than the second-best, "African Safari Hut".