The United States offers an incredible diversity of natural landscapes perfect for outdoor enthusiasts - from towering peaks and dramatic canyons to pristine coastlines and vast desert expanses. The American outdoor experience extends far beyond traditional RV camping adventures across state lines or wilderness backpacking on long-distance trails. Modern travelers can now enjoy glamping experiences throughout America's extensive network of national parks and over 6,600 state park locations. Luxurious accommodation options range from elevated treehouse retreats and well-appointed canvas shelters to welcoming cottage-style cabins perfect for families. Immerse yourself in nature while staying at a mountain resort beneath the towering walls of Zion National Park, experience the nostalgia of a restored vintage Airstream or upscale safari-style tent near Yellowstone, or discover the charm of a micro-cabin or authentic tipi just outside Rocky Mountain National Park. These elevated outdoor stays are available throughout all seasons - whether you're watching autumn colors transform from a rustic lodge in Acadia or embarking on winter sports adventures from a cozy, heated yurt in Golden Gate Canyon State Park.
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The 5 best glamping resorts in the United States
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AutoCamp Yosemite
Midpines, CA
Custom Airstream suites and luxury canvas tents with designer furnishings, set among the Sierra Nevada foothills just a short drive from Yosemite National Park, offering an elevated outdoor experience with modern amenities and stunning natural surroundings.
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The Vintages Trailer Resort
Dayton, OR
A unique collection of meticulously restored vintage trailers in the heart of Willamette Valley wine country, featuring luxurious interiors, private patios, and premium linens, creating the perfect base for exploring Oregon's renowned vineyards and tasting rooms.
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Dunton River Camp
Dolores, CO
Eight safari-style tents on wooden platforms along the Dolores River, featuring king beds, gas stoves, and en-suite bathrooms, with fly fishing, horseback riding, and hiking right outside your door in the stunning San Juan Mountains.
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Under Canvas Zion
Virgin, UT
Luxury safari-style tents with plush king beds, wood-burning stoves, and private decks, offering spectacular views of the red rock landscape just minutes from the entrance to Zion National Park.
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Collective Retreats Yellowstone
Big Sky, MT
Summit tents with 1,500 thread-count linens, private bathrooms, and gourmet farm-to-table dining experiences, all set against the breathtaking backdrop of Montana's mountain wilderness near Yellowstone National Park.
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What is glamping?
The term "glamping" blends "glamorous" with "camping" to describe an elevated outdoor experience that merges traditional camping's natural immersion with modern luxuries and amenities. This style of accommodation eliminates the need to pack camping gear - instead of pitching your own tent, you'll find yourself staying in thoughtfully designed spaces ranging from rustic-chic cabins and canvas bell tents to architectural domes, traditional yurts, modern pods, carefully restored vintage campers, compact designer homes, and even elevated treehouses. Each option provides essential comforts like proper beds, private bathrooms, and often electrical amenities while maintaining a close connection to the surrounding wilderness.