America's best glamping sites
Nature getaways in style
Fancy a nature escape but not keen on traditional camping? Enter glamping – the perfect blend of hotel-style comfort and sleeping under the stars. From cozy canvas lodges with sweeping mountain views to luxurious domes tucked deep in the forest, if you’d rather sink into a bed than a sleeping bag, we’ve rounded up and ranked the most stunning glamping sites across America.
Read on to discover our pick of the best glamping sites in the US...
25. Sandy Pines Campground, Maine
New England’s original glamping destination, Sandy Pines Campground is one of the best camping destinations in Maine. Tucked into a secluded beach forest and bordered by salt marsh, the site offers a soothing escape from the buzz of the nearby beach towns.
Guests can spend a relaxing night with a variety of accommodations, including safari-style Glamp Tents, Unique Retreats along the waterfront, and 12 Hideaway Huts. The Hideaway Huts start at around $89 per night while Couple Glamp Tents start at around $219 per night.
24. Asheville Glamping, North Carolina
Just a short distance from downtown Asheville, this luxury campsite offers all the creature comforts of a hotel in the heart of beautiful North Carolina. Comprising three different property sites and open year-round, guests can stay in one of Asheville’s Glamping’s luxury domes, airstreams, tents, or The Nest treehouse.
Amenities include comfy queen beds and air conditioning, while several of the luxury domes also have their own hot tubs. Rates start from $99 per night depending on the unit.
23. Huttopia Adirondacks, New York
This gorgeous glamping resort in the Lake George region of the Adirondack Park is spread out over nearly 300 acres of woodland at the foot of Kenyon Mountain. The ideal base for exploring nearby hiking trails, it's also a great place to switch off and relax by dipping into the heated pool and gathering around the fire pit in the evening to stargaze.
There are three types of tents available for intimate getaways or larger family vacations, with rates starting from around $190 a night for a two-night stay.
22. Royal Gorge Cabins, Colorado
The glamping options at this delightful spot in Colorado’s Echo Canyon are luxury hotel rooms with canvas walls and provide instant access to the great outdoors. Each cabin and tent is filled with lavish textiles, huge beds, and quirky décor like faux antler chandeliers.
For thrill-seekers and adventurers, there's Echo Canyon rafting to take your breath away as well as endless opportunities for scenic drives, walks, and hikes. Rates start from $219 per night.
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21. Westgate River Ranch, Florida
A wilderness paradise in central Florida, Westgate River Ranch lies just an hour south of Orlando. Accommodation here ranges from tents to tipis set on 1,700 scenic acres overlooking the Kissimmee River.
There's plenty to get up to here as well, from nature hikes and horseback riding to swimming and fishing. There's also a state-of-the-art ropes course and a rock-climbing wall on site. Glamping rates start from $190 per night.
20. Little Arrow Outdoor Resort, Tennessee
Just a stone’s throw away from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the Little Arrow Outdoor Retreat is perfect for enjoying a wild escape in total comfort. There are several types of accommodation on offer at this lovely glamping resort, from tiny homes and Airstreams to RVs and glamping tents.
Guests can also join in various activities during their stay, like mountain yoga and bingo nights. Rates for glamping tents start from $220 a night depending on the season and unit.
19. Capitol Reef Resort, Utah
The Capitol Reef Resort, with its luxury cabins and cool tipis, is just a mile from the Capitol Reef National Park. After a day of exploring the park's greatest attractions, there are plenty of comforts waiting at the resort, from cozy beds and crisp linens to stunning views of Utah's striking Red Rock Cliffs.
If staying longer, the property is excellent for planning a trip to the Grand Circle of National Parks – Grand Staircase, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, and Zion. Rates start from $149 a night per unit.
18. Huttopia White Mountains, New Hampshire
Located just over two hours' drive from Boston, Huttopia White Mountains welcomes guests on the banks of Iona Lake surrounded by stunning forest scenery.
There's a choice between cabins or tents, which come with their own private BBQ, and guests can take advantage of the on-site Airstream food truck, a large heated swimming pool, and rentable kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards. Prices start from $96 per night.
17. the green o, Montana
The green o is an adults-only hideaway in the heart of Montana. Guests can choose from 12 luxury accommodations, known as Hauses, with four different designs – tree, green, round, or light.
Outdoor activities include horseback riding, fly-fishing, climbing, and hiking opportunities as well as a fitness center, yoga studio, and a spa on site. Rates start from $2,290 per night for a three-night stay and include three meals per day plus the use of a Lexus SUV.
16. Sinya on Lone Man Creek, Texas
Set in stunning Texas Hill Country, Sinya on Lone Man Creek offers everything you need to enjoy a relaxing break from the rest of the world. The modified safari tents feature king-sized beds, luxurious linens and towels, as well as a small kitchenette and a claw-foot bathtub.
Just a 45-minute drive from southwest Austin, the retreat is ideally located for exploring the surrounding parks and countryside or you could take a dip in the famous Hamilton Pool. Rates start from $395 per night with a two-night minimum stay.
15. Sky Ridge Yurts, North Carolina
Go glamping in the splendor of the Smoky Mountains with uninterrupted views of the peaks at Bryson City’s Sky Ridge Yurts. Take your pick of outdoor fun nearby with activities such as Nantahala River rafting, Appalachian Trail hiking, and zip-lining.
Perched atop a mountainous ridge with breathtaking views, the Mongolian tents don’t skimp on amenities either, with comfy king or queen beds, air conditioning, beautiful walk-in showers, flatscreen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. Yurts on-site start from $134 per night for a three-person yurt.
14. Under Canvas Glacier, Montana
Located just seven miles from the Glacier National Park, Under Canvas Glacier offers guests a unique luxury outdoor experience in the heart of Montana’s Big Sky Country. The only Under Canvas site with lofted treehouse canvas tents, the accommodations have been designed in close connection with the surrounding scenery.
The safari-inspired Suite Tents feature plush king-sized beds with luxury linens, ensuite bathrooms, and wood-burning stoves, perfect for curling up after a day of exploring. Rates for the tents start at $199 per night depending on the unit.
13. Alpenglow Luxury Camping, Alaska
As you arrive at the Alpenglow Luxury Camping site, you'll be welcomed by spectacular glacier views. Located near the Matanuska Glacier, the campsite offers two types of tent that come with complimentary breakfasts, fresh Alaskan coffee, a secluded cedar hot tub, and a common area with a fire pit.
You can also book trip packages that include helicopter tours, blue ice glacier climbing, or glacier trekking. Rates start from $142 a night.
12. Mendocino Grove, California
Overlooking the Pacific Ocean and located in a picturesque forest, the Mendocino Grove is a two-minute drive from the quaint Californian town of Mendocino. The 37-acre property includes 60 safari-style tents with comfortable beds, wool blankets, and cozy cotton linens.
All campsites include a picnic table and fire grill, ideal for eating amid the surrounding forest scenery. Rates start from $199 a night for two adults.
11. Under Canvas Grand Canyon, Arizona
Just a 25-minute drive from the South Rim entrance of the Grand Canyon National Park, this glamping spot is nothing short of spectacular. The Under Canvas Grand Canyon offers a luxurious camping experience near one of America’s most stunning natural wonders.
Stretching across 160 acres of secluded juniper and piñon pine forest, the campsite features safari-inspired glamping, on-site dining, complimentary activities like morning yoga, and a Zen garden to completely chill out. Rates on-site start from $179 a night.
10. Mustang Monument, Nevada
Not only a luxury eco-resort, but also a sanctuary to around 600 American Mustang horses, the Mustang Monument is simply one of a kind. Combining world-class accommodation with spectacular views and sustainable practices, it's a truly special place. You can pick between a safari cottage or a luxury tipi – both are beautifully furnished and incredibly cozy.
Groups of four or more can take part in gourmet culinary classes while other activities include horseback riding, rappelling, and off-road excursions. Rates start from $2,400 per night, including all meals, soft beverages, and house wine.
9. Collective Governors Island, New York
With unparalleled views of Manhattan nearby, guests can spend the night in a tent that is decked out with all the luxuries of a hotel room, including a private bathroom with a rain-style shower, a king or double bed with premium linens, and a wood-burning stove. Rates for the Journey Tent start from $294 per night.
8. Little Raccoon Key Glamping, Georgia
Located on an exclusive private island, you can have the Little Raccoon Key Glamping's 40 acres all to yourself. There is just one tent on the reef island off the coast of Georgia, equipped with everything to enjoy your isolation in total comfort, from fresh linens and a wood-burning stove to an outdoor shower and hammocks.
An overnight stay includes an ancient oyster reef lesson, a scenic boat ride, and groceries are available upon request. Sit back, relax, and see if you can spot a pod of dolphins swimming by or head to the east of the island to watch the sunrise over the Golden Isles. Rates start from $980 a night.
7. Conestoga Ranch, Utah
Hugging the shoreline of the brilliant blue waters of Bear Lake, Conestoga Ranch lies just outside of Garden City in Utah. You can spend the night in the luxurious tents or quaint Conestoga wagons and during the day there are plenty of activities including complimentary cruiser bikes, an activities field, and a games tent with arcade games. Rates start from around $236 a night.
6. Dunton River Camp, Colorado
Wild and rustic on the outside, cozy and warm on the inside, the Dunton River Camp lies on a former cattle ranch dating back to the 19th century. Nestled within a beautiful alpine setting, the site features tents overlooking the West Fork of the Dolores River and views across the mountain, each with ensuite bathrooms and king-sized beds. Rates start from $2,035 per tent for two guests and include three meals and drinks.
5. Under Canvas Yellowstone, Montana
Just a 10-minute drive from the west entrance of America's oldest national park, Under Canvas's two Yellowstone sites provide the perfect base for exploring Montana's incredible natural scenery. With uninterrupted views of Yellowstone's beautiful landscape, the sites feature safari-style canvas tents to suit all kinds of travelers, from families seeking an adventure to couples wanting a romantic getaway.
Almost all the tents include queen or king beds, private decks, and wood-burning stoves and on-site amenities include complimentary activities, s'mores around the firepit, and an adventure concierge to help you plan your trip. Rates start from $299 per night.
4. Camp Aramoni, Illinois
Regarded as the first and only boutique campground in Illinois, Camp Aramoni brings world-class hospitality to the great outdoors. The campground offers a truly immersive experience, featuring 11 lavish safari-style tents decked out with upscale amenities including ensuite bathrooms, mini-fridges, and comfy beds with luxury linens.
Reservations at Camp Aramoni include breakfast, dinner, and nightly gourmet s’mores and start from $500 per night.
3. Under Canvas Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee
Located on the doorstep of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, this luxury campsite is all about the breathtaking southern Appalachian wilderness surrounding it. The safari-inspired tents feature king size beds, private bathrooms, and wood-burning stoves with firewood.
Morning yoga and hiking are just a few of the activities on offer here during the day and at night, there are complimentary s'mores at the fire pit and live music. Rates start from $179 per night depending on the season.
2. Firelight Camps, New York
Pitched on La Tourelle Resort and Spa in Ithaca, this stylish campsite features cozy tents with hardwood floors, a plush king or queen bed, and a private tented porch with deck chairs.
There are plenty of activities to enjoy, including wild foraging hikes in the Buttermilk Falls State Park, while evenings are spent by the fireside listening to live music. Rates for tents start from $149 a night and include a locally sourced breakfast.
1. The Resort at Paws Up, Montana
Set on the grounds of an active 37,000-acre cattle ranch and known as a wilderness sanctuary, The Resort at Paws Up gains our number one spot. Guests can pick between two accommodation options – a luxury tent complete with an ensuite and wooden floors or one of the comfortable private homes.
You can explore the rolling hills of Blackfoot Valley, with more than a hundred miles of trails, on foot and on horseback or go rafting on Blackfoot River. Rates and minimum stay vary throughout the year – a two-night stay in October for two people is $2,949 per night.
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