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Updated 16 Disember 2024

The 10 Best Glamping Spots in the US

A couple enjoys a moment surrounded by lush woods

If you’ve been longing for an escape that combines the calm of nature with the comforts of a luxury hotel, look no further than a glamping adventure. You'll discover unique destinations that offer much more than just a place to sleep – they offer an unforgettable experience. From deep forests to serene deserts, we've handpicked the best glamping spots across the US.

What is glamping?

Glamping, or ‘glamorous camping’, takes the traditional camping experience to the next level. Unlike conventional camping which uses basic tents and sleeping bags, glamping offers the beauty of nature and the comforts of home without cutting corners.

What types of glamping accommodation styles are there?

Glamping accommodation comes in many forms, each offering a different way to immerse yourself in nature. Here are some of the most popular styles that transform any outdoor stay into a deluxe experience.

Luxury yurts

Originating from ancient nomadic cultures, yurts have now become a symbol of luxury among glampers. These round tents offer roomy interiors with cozy furnishings, heating and in some cases – even air conditioning. Yurts are a good choice if you want a traditional camping vibe with a bit of added comfort. 

Treehouses 

Treehouses aren't just for kids anymore. These wooden retreats, perched high above the ground, give you an elevated perspective of the surrounding wildlife. Many of them come equipped with modern amenities like hot tubs, wraparound decks and WiFi access.

Airstreams 

Nothing beats a vintage Airstream for a taste of classic American style. Taking a nostalgic approach to glamping, these iconic silver trailers have been remodeled to include kitchen facilities, air conditioning, and stylish interiors. You’ll also find outdoor living spaces with comfy furniture and BBQ grills.

Domes 

If you want your glamping experience to be on a different level, go dome or go home. Many come with transparent panels or glass ceilings designed for panoramic nature watching and stargazing. If that doesn’t sound appealing enough to make you want to book one, their distinctive shape naturally regulates the temperature inside and floods the space with natural light.

Top-rated glamping spots in the USA

These handpicked locations are home to some of the best glamping destinations in the United States. Each accommodation offers something different to cater to every kind of traveler. You’ll find cabins tucked away in lush forests, yurts perched up on mountain slopes, and secluded domes in peaceful deserts. 

1. Under Canvas Zion - Utah

Set across 196 acres of remote desert terrain, Under Canvas Zion offers safari-inspired tents just minutes away from Zion National Park. Blending into the natural landscape, the camp features king-size beds, wood-burning stoves and private decks perfect for enjoying the star-filled night sky. The campsite has lots of offerings to keep you entertained, such as nightly s’mores around campfires, kayaking tours and pirate adventure cruises.

Cozy tent with a bed and a window showcasing stunning mountain views at Under Canvas Zion.
Under Canvas Zion

2. AutoCamp Zion - Utah

Autocamp Zion puts a modern spin on glamping with its fleet of accessible Airstreams, kitted-out tents and stylish suites. You can stock up on supplies at the on-site general store or have staff prepare you a hot meal at The Kitchen restaurant. Feel free to take a dip in the heated pool or enjoy yoga sessions, live music and fireside chats hosted at the on-site clubhouse. Located near Zion National Park, the camp is a prime spot for exploring the best of Utah's outdoors, offering everything from a hike through the famous Narrows to canyoneering.

A shiny Airstream travel trailer nestled in the scenic beauty of Autocamp Zion, Utah, ready for adventure.
Autocamp Zion, Utah

3. Big Sur Campground and Cabins - California

Set amongst towering redwoods and a gently flowing creek, Big Sur Campground and Cabins offers some of the best glamping in California. Here, you can immerse yourself in the beauty of Big Sur while enjoying the little luxuries of life, like heated pools and a playground for the kids. You can choose from a range of rustic cabins which come with organic bedding and fully-equipped kitchens. The campsite provides a number of activities, such as river tubing, shooting hoops at the basketball court or wellness options like yoga and meditation sessions.

A charming cabin with a red roof surrounded by trees at Big Sur Campground in California, ideal for a peaceful retreat.
Big Sur Campground and Cabins, California

4. El Capitan Canyon - California

Just north of Santa Barbara, El Capitan Canyon is a great choice for those who want to experience nature without skimping on luxury. Bordering the Los Padres National Forest, this resort offers cedar cabins and yurts that come complete with bathtubs, fireplaces and high-quality linens. Other amenities include complimentary beach cruiser bikes, a swimming pool and a playground for junior glampers.

Cozy cabin kitchen and dining area in El Capitan Canyon, California, featuring rustic decor and warm, inviting ambiance.
El Capitan Canyon, California

5. Under Canvas Glacier - Montana

A stone’s throw from Glacier National Park, Under Canvas Glacier offers a luxury glamping experience with safari tents and deluxe suites with wood-burning stoves and private bathroom facilities. At the camp, you can take part in horseback riding tours, fishing and guided hikes through the national park. Other highlights include sunset cruises and a chance to sample fresh oysters on a guided aquaculture tour.

A tent set on a wooden deck in the serene woods of Under Canvas Glacier, Montana, perfect for a nature getaway.
Under Canvas Glacier, Montana

6. AutoCamp Cape Cod - Massachusetts

Tucked away in the charming town of Falmouth, Massachusetts, AutoCamp Cape Cod is one of the best options for glamping in New England. It specializes in vintage Airstreams, stylish canvas tents and contemporary suites. Accommodation comes with high-end bedding, modern bathrooms and an inviting lounge area. There are also fire pits to gather around on chillier evenings, and bicycles for exploring nearby trails and beaches. 

7. Firelight Camps - New York

If you’re looking for a glamping spot near NYC, Firelight Camps gives you the opportunity to escape to the woods without compromising on comfort. Take your pick from a number of furnished safari tents complete with hardwood floors and private porches. In the evening, you can huddle around the communal campfire and listen to live performances from local musicians. Staff can also arrange outdoor yoga and wild foraging walks through Buttermilk Falls State Park.

8. La Junta Colorado Cabins - Colorado

Situated in the heart of Colorado, these cabins offer a mix of old-world charm and modern comforts. You’ll have the opportunity to stay within a lovingly restored 1928 AT&SF railroad caboose, featuring a private patio with furniture, a private bathroom, a fire ring, and a gas grill for a cosy cook-up. The campground has a playground for the kids, a minimarket, and an outdoor swimming pool. There are plenty of activities to enjoy in the surrounding area, too, such as hiking, cycling, and fishing.

9. Skyview Treehouse by Amish Country Lodging

Definitely not one for those who aren’t good with heights, this treehouse is perched 30 feet off the ground, high in the trees of Ohio’s Amish Country. The double-story structure has king beds on each floor, two full bathrooms (one with a swanky jetted tub) and a kitchen with everything you need to cook a tasty meal. There’s also free WiFi and a Roku TV in the living area. In the local area, you can take guided tours around Amish culture, indulge in local cheeses and wines, or take up some golfing.

10. Clear Sky Resorts - Arizona

A short drive from the Grand Canyon National Park, Clear Sky Resorts provides an extra special glamping experience in their signature Sky Domes. With expansive windows and skylights, the domes allow you to soak up unparalleled views of the starry night sky and the rugged desert landscape. Lavish beds, and private bathrooms with rain showers and air conditioning will keep you comfortable after a day of exploring. Local activities include nightly stargazing tours, hikes and helicopter rides over the Grand Canyon.

Tips for making the most of your glamping experience

While glamping brings the comforts of home to the great outdoors, a few tips can make your adventure even better.

Pack like a pro

Glamping doesn't require as much gear as traditional camping, but you'll still want to be prepared. Pack comfortable clothes for different kinds of weather, sturdy hiking boots and a backpack for day trips. Don't forget those personal touches that make you feel at home, like a good book, a portable speaker for music and a camera to capture all those amazing views.

Time your trip 

The best time for glamping depends on where you're headed and what you like to do. Late spring to early fall usually offers the best weather for most spots in the US. But some places, like the Arizona desert or snowy Colorado mountains, might be better at other times of the year. Winter glamping can be magical too, especially if you find a place with heated cabins and fun winter activities.

Plan ahead if you’re bringing the kids 

If you're bringing the kids along, a little extra planning can go a long way. Look for family-friendly sites with playgrounds, activities for kids and safe areas for them to run around. Pack games, snacks and cozy bedding to make them feel right at home. 

Keep the bugs at bay

Bugs can really ruin your glamping experience, especially in wooded areas. Remember to pack bug spray, lotion, or even an electronic repellent. You can also find clothing treated with permethrin for extra protection. You can also check if your accommodation has screens or mosquito nets to keep those pesky critters out.