On January 31st, get a look at what may be Humboldt’s most opulent treehouse.

A production crew from Animal Planet’s reality show ‘Treehouse Masters’ was in town in December documenting the construction of the Trinidad-area hideout.

We’re told you can actually see it from 101, but you know, keep your eyes on the road.

KHUM spoke with Mirador Glass’s Bryan Raskin, who made the lights at his McKinleyville glassblowing studios. Raskin said the treehouse is livable (3:08):

“It has running water, electricity, a bathroom, a shower… The bathroom is on a different platform and uses a composting toilet.”

The treehouses featured on the show are the work of Pete Nelson, who’s made a living as a treehouse construction specialist.

Raskin noted that according to the Washington-based builder’s website, the average cost for an out-of-state treehouse is $100,000.

Listen to Raskin’s KHUM interview below:

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Via AnimalPlanet.com