Ditch the Tent, Grab a Cocktail: These 25 Glamping Spots Are Wildly Luxurious

Glamping, the perfect blend of glamor and camping, has taken the travel world by
storm. It offers the thrill of the great outdoors without sacrificing comfort. From
luxurious tents to cozy treehouses, the United States boasts an impressive array of
glamping destinations.

Ready to elevate your camping game? Let’s explore 25 of the best spots where you
can reconnect with nature without roughing it.

Yellowstone Under Canvas, Montana

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Imagine waking up to the sound of geysers and the sight of roaming bison.
Yellowstone Under Canvas offers safari-style tents with plush beds and wood-
burning stoves, all just minutes from the park’s west entrance.

You’ll feel like you’re in the heart of the wilderness but with the comfort of hot showers and gourmet meals.

Treebones Resort, Big Sur, California

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Perched on the rugged California coastline, Treebones Resort takes glamping to
new heights with its unique ‘human nest’ accommodations. These woven wood
structures offer panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean.

Don’t miss the chance to soak in the hot tub while watching the sun dip below the horizon. It’s a bird’s-eye view you won’t soon forget.

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Collective Retreats, Governors Island, New York

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Who says you can’t glamp in the Big Apple? Collective Retreats on Governors Island
offers a surreal experience of sleeping under canvas with the Manhattan skyline as
your backdrop.

You’ll feel a world away from the city bustle, yet you’re just a short ferry ride from the heart of New York.

The Resort at Paws Up, Montana

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If you’re looking for the crème de la crème of glamping, look no further than Paws
Up. This luxury ranch resort offers ‘glamping butlers’ and gourmet cuisine in your
safari-style tent.

Spend your days horseback riding, fly fishing, or pampering yourself at the spa. It’s the Wild West meets five-star luxury.

Dunton River Camp, Colorado

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Nestled in the San Juan Mountains, Dunton River Camp combines the rustic charm
of the Old West with modern luxuries. Each tent features a gas stove, en-suite
bathroom, and a private deck overlooking the Dolores River.

You can fly fish right outside your tent or soak in natural hot springs nearby. It’s a slice of Colorado heaven.

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Ventana Big Sur, California

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Ventana’s glampsites take forest bathing to a whole new level. Tucked among the
redwoods, these safari-style tents come with daily housekeeping and access to the
resort’s amenities.

Fancy a massage after your hike? Or perhaps a dip in the clothing-optional pool? At Ventana, you can have your cake and eat it, too.

Asheville Glamping, North Carolina

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From geodesic domes to vintage Airstreams, Asheville Glamping offers a quirky twist
on outdoor accommodations. Wake up to misty mountain views, then head into town
for some of the best craft beer in the country.

It’s the perfect blend of nature and culture.

El Cosmico, Marfa, Texas

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In the heart of the high desert, El Cosmico is a bohemian haven of vintage trailers,
yurts, and teepees. Stargaze from a wood-fired hot tub, or join a workshop on
fermentation or leatherworking.

This isn’t just glamping; it’s a full-on cosmic experience in the land of big skies.

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Firelight Camps, Ithaca, New York

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Nestled in the Finger Lakes region, Firelight Camps offers safari tents with hardwood
floors and covered porches. Start your day with locally roasted coffee and end it with
s’mores around the communal campfire.

With hiking trails and wineries nearby, it’s the perfect base for exploring upstate New York.

Under Canvas Zion, Utah

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Wake up to the red rock vistas of Zion National Park at Under Canvas. These eco-
friendly tents blend seamlessly with the stunning landscape.

After a day of hiking, unwind on your private deck and watch the desert sky come alive with stars. Can you imagine a more perfect Southwest experience?

Mendocino Grove, California

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Perched on a bluff overlooking the Pacific, Mendocino Grove offers safari tents with
redwood decks and heated beds. Explore tide pools, go kayaking, or simply relax in
a hammock with a good book.

The misty mornings and salty air will refresh your soul.

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Sandy Pines Campground, Maine

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Who says glamping is just for summer? Sandy Pines offers cozy cottages and
furnished tents year-round.

In winter, curl up by the fire after a day of cross-country skiing. Come summer, hit the beach or indulge in a lobster roll. It’s New England charm at its finest.

The Ranch at Rock Creek, Montana

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This all-inclusive luxury ranch takes glamping to new heights with canvas cabins
featuring hardwood floors and gas stoves. Try your hand at sapphire mining, clay
shooting, or horseback riding.

With gourmet meals and a full-service spa, you might forget you’re camping at all.

Westgate River Ranch Resort & Rodeo, Florida

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Experience the Old Florida cowboy lifestyle with a glamping twist. Sleep in a luxe
teepee, then spend your days horseback riding, airboat riding, or watching a
Saturday night rodeo.

It’s a unique blend of Wild West and tropical paradise.

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Capitol Reef Resort, Utah

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Sleep in a covered wagon under the starry Utah sky at Capitol Reef Resort. These
modern wagons come with air conditioning and full bathrooms, offering a taste of
pioneer life without the hardship.

By day, explore the otherworldly landscapes of Capitol Reef National Park.

Sinya on Lone Man Creek, Texas

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This safari-inspired retreat in the Texas Hill Country offers a single luxury tent
overlooking Lone Man Creek. Soak in the outdoor claw-foot tub, lounge on the deck,
or explore nearby wineries. It’s the perfect romantic getaway for two.

The Mohicans Treehouse Resort, Ohio

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Channel your inner child in one of the Mohicans’ whimsical treehouses. Designed by
Pete Nelson of ‘Treehouse Masters’ fame, these elevated abodes offer a magical
forest experience.

Can you think of a better way to reconnect with nature?

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Eastwind Hotel & Bar, New York

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In the Catskills, Eastwind offers minimalist Scandinavian-inspired cabins alongside
traditional hotel rooms. These A-frame ‘Lushna’ cabins feature panoramic windows
for optimal forest viewing.

It’s hygge in the heart of New York’s wilderness.

Mount Bohemia Adventure Resort, Michigan

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Mount Bohemia offers yurts and cabins for year-round adventure. In winter, enjoy
some of the Midwest’s best skiing.

When summer comes around, you can hike, bike, or paddle in the pristine wilderness of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.

AutoCamp Joshua Tree, California

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Experience the magic of the desert in a classic Airstream trailer at AutoCamp Joshua
Tree. These sleek, silver bullets come with all the comforts of home, plus starry
nights and otherworldly landscapes.

It’s the perfect base for exploring one of America’s most unique national parks.

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Huttopia White Mountains, New Hampshire

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Nestled in the forests of New Hampshire, Huttopia offers canvas and wood cabins
that blend seamlessly with nature. Swim in the on-site pond, hike in the White
Mountains, or simply relax on your private deck.

It’s a taste of French-inspired outdoor living in New England.

Under Canvas Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee

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Wake up to misty mountain views in a safari-style tent at Under Canvas Great
Smoky Mountains. Located on 182 acres bordering the national park, it’s the perfect
base for exploring one of America’s most beloved natural treasures.

Can you smell the fresh mountain air already?

Conestoga Ranch, Utah

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On the shores of Bear Lake, known as the ‘Caribbean of the Rockies,’ Conestoga
Ranch offers a unique glamping experience in covered wagons and luxury tents.
Enjoy water sports by day and stargazing by night.

It’s the perfect blend of pioneer spirit and modern comfort.

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Borealis Basecamp, Alaska

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For a truly out-of-this-world glamping experience, head to Borealis Basecamp near
Fairbanks. Stay in a geodesic dome with a clear ceiling, perfect for viewing the
Northern Lights from your bed.

Dog sledding, snowshoeing, and arctic adventures await. It’s glamping on the final frontier.

Moose Meadow Lodge Treehouse, Vermont

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Nestled in the Green Mountains, this two-story treehouse offers a luxurious take on
childhood dreams. With a wraparound deck, glass windows, and an antler
chandelier, it’s a whimsical retreat in the heart of Vermont’s forests.

Maple syrup tasting, anyone?

The Great Outdoors is Calling

A woman meets a new day in a yoga pose on the porch of a cute little wooden house in the mountains alone with nature.

From coast to coast, mountaintop to desert floor, the United States offers an
incredible array of glamping experiences.

Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both, these destinations
prove that you don’t have to sacrifice comfort to connect with nature.

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