The Best Glamping Spots in All 50 States

by Megan DuBois, Theme Parks & Cruise Expert

The Best Glamping Spots in All 50 States

by Megan DuBois, Theme Parks & Cruise Expert

In the late 2000s, glamorous camping (or “glamping”) became a worldwide travel trend. Since then, it’s become even larger and more luxurious, with treehouses, tiny homes, luxe tents, and cabins all being part of the phenomenon. Here’s the definitive list of the best glamping locations in each state, what to do when you get there, and what it will cost.

In the late 2000s, glamorous camping (or “glamping”) became a worldwide travel trend. Since then, it’s become even larger and more luxurious, with treehouses, tiny homes, luxe tents, and cabins all being part of the phenomenon. Here’s the definitive list of the best glamping locations in each state, what to do when you get there, and what it will cost.

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The Wedge at Sugar Sands RV Resort
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Alabama

Gulf Shores, Alabama is home to white-sand beaches, southern hospitality, and Sugar Sands RV Resort. While the glamping spot does have a lot of concrete blocks to park an RV, there are also five tiny homes that you can rent to stay in. Each of the tiny homes has one queen bed, a flatscreen television, a wine fridge, upstairs loft, and more. The average cost for two nights in one of the tiny houses is $350. No matter what time of year you visit, a relaxing stroll on the nearby beaches is in order, and as the weather warms up you can catch a ride on a charter boat for fishing and dolphin excursions.

Gulf Shores, Alabama is home to white-sand beaches, southern hospitality, and Sugar Sands RV Resort. While the glamping spot does have a lot of concrete blocks to park an RV, there are also five tiny homes that you can rent to stay in. Each of the tiny homes has one queen bed, a flatscreen television, a wine fridge, upstairs loft, and more. The average cost for two nights in one of the tiny houses is $350. No matter what time of year you visit, a relaxing stroll on the nearby beaches is in order, and as the weather warms up you can catch a ride on a charter boat for fishing and dolphin excursions.

Alpenglow Luxury Camping
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Alaska

Exploring the Last Frontier is a dream vacation for many people, which likely includes being engulfed in the majesty of a glacier. With Alpenglow Luxury Camping you can see and sleep right next to one. Each of the deluxe tent rentals come with a helicopter ride over the Matanuska Glacier, a queen-size bed, a firepit, chairs, and incredible views of the glacier and the valley. The glamping experience starts at $899 for two guests (meals are included), depending on if you add extra excursions. While at the glacier, you’ll learn to ice climb and have a glacier cocktail.

Exploring the Last Frontier is a dream vacation for many people, which likely includes being engulfed in the majesty of a glacier. With Alpenglow Luxury Camping you can see and sleep right next to one. Each of the deluxe tent rentals come with a helicopter ride over the Matanuska Glacier, a queen-size bed, a firepit, chairs, and incredible views of the glacier and the valley. The glamping experience starts at $899 for two guests (meals are included), depending on if you add extra excursions. While at the glacier, you’ll learn to ice climb and have a glacier cocktail.

Under Canvas Grand Canyon
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Arizona

Just outside of Grand Canyon National Park is Under Canvas Grand Canyon. The secluded 160-acre campsite has multiple types of tents for groups, couples, and solo travelers; rates start as low as $209 per night. Each tent comes with high-end amenities like organic bath products and West Elm furnishings. After settling in at your site, you can hike along the nearby trails, take a jeep safari, or just bask in the silence of nature.

Read more: Best Glamping Near the Grand Canyon

Just outside of Grand Canyon National Park is Under Canvas Grand Canyon. The secluded 160-acre campsite has multiple types of tents for groups, couples, and solo travelers; rates start as low as $209 per night. Each tent comes with high-end amenities like organic bath products and West Elm furnishings. After settling in at your site, you can hike along the nearby trails, take a jeep safari, or just bask in the silence of nature.

Read more: Best Glamping Near the Grand Canyon

Eureka Springs, Arkansas
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Arkansas

Iris Hill Glamping in Eureka Springs, Arkansas features three beautiful wooden “pods” where guests can sleep and enjoy the wonders of nature with a few modern-day amenities like air conditioning, heating, a flatscreen TV, and coffee pot. Each of the pods have their own private bathroom, which is just steps away from the pod’s front porch. Nearby you can explore the city’s downtown area, where there’s an annual chalk art festival and a secret woodland chapel called Thorn Crown. Bookings start at $198 for two nights.

Iris Hill Glamping in Eureka Springs, Arkansas features three beautiful wooden “pods” where guests can sleep and enjoy the wonders of nature with a few modern-day amenities like air conditioning, heating, a flatscreen TV, and coffee pot. Each of the pods have their own private bathroom, which is just steps away from the pod’s front porch. Nearby you can explore the city’s downtown area, where there’s an annual chalk art festival and a secret woodland chapel called Thorn Crown. Bookings start at $198 for two nights.

El Capitan Canyon
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California

In Santa Barbara travelers will find El Capitan Canyon, where safari tents, yurts, and cabins are awaiting your arrival. For those looking for a more traditional camping experience but with the touches of home, consider the safari tents. Each spacious tent is built on a permanent deck, a nice spot for meals and outdoor games. All of the tents have a queen or two double beds, a grill, fire pit, and a shared private bathroom. You won’t have to go far for activities because the site has a plethora of them, including wine tastings, concerts, a spa, guided hikes, and a llama farm. Rates start from $155.

In Santa Barbara travelers will find El Capitan Canyon, where safari tents, yurts, and cabins are awaiting your arrival. For those looking for a more traditional camping experience but with the touches of home, consider the safari tents. Each spacious tent is built on a permanent deck, a nice spot for meals and outdoor games. All of the tents have a queen or two double beds, a grill, fire pit, and a shared private bathroom. You won’t have to go far for activities because the site has a plethora of them, including wine tastings, concerts, a spa, guided hikes, and a llama farm. Rates start from $155.

Tennessee Pass
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Colorado

The backcountry of Leadville, Colorado is home to Tennessee Pass Nordic Center, which has beautifully appointed yurts for families to enjoy while on a ski vacation. Bookings start at $250 per night. The sleep yurts can accommodate up to six people in handcrafted log beds. The wood stove and kitchenette are perfect for early mornings and making breakfast. If you don’t feel like cooking, you can also make reservations at the onsite Cookhouse, where you’ll be treated to a four-course meal. 

The backcountry of Leadville, Colorado is home to Tennessee Pass Nordic Center, which has beautifully appointed yurts for families to enjoy while on a ski vacation. Bookings start at $250 per night. The sleep yurts can accommodate up to six people in handcrafted log beds. The wood stove and kitchenette are perfect for early mornings and making breakfast. If you don’t feel like cooking, you can also make reservations at the onsite Cookhouse, where you’ll be treated to a four-course meal. 

Artist Cottage at Winvian Farm
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Connecticut

Winvian Farm in Morris, Connecticut is a sprawling woodland resort with 18 different cottages and glamping sites. Depending on availability, you could stay in a lodge based on a trappers cabin, cottages with trees growing right inside, or a treehouse suspended 35 feet above the forest floor. Rates are from $699 per night. Each of the cottages have a steam shower, a fireplace, and two mountain bikes. While at the farm, explore the organic gardens, the White Memorial Conservancy – which has 40 miles of hiking trails – and a AAA Five Diamond Restaurant.

Winvian Farm in Morris, Connecticut is a sprawling woodland resort with 18 different cottages and glamping sites. Depending on availability, you could stay in a lodge based on a trappers cabin, cottages with trees growing right inside, or a treehouse suspended 35 feet above the forest floor. Rates are from $699 per night. Each of the cottages have a steam shower, a fireplace, and two mountain bikes. While at the farm, explore the organic gardens, the White Memorial Conservancy – which has 40 miles of hiking trails – and a AAA Five Diamond Restaurant.

Massey's Landing
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Delaware

Beachfront glamping in Delaware is easy at Massey’s Landing in Millsboro. The campsite is part RV resort, part traditional campsites, and part cottage rental. Each of the cottage rentals come with ample room for sleeping, cooking, and reconnecting as a family; rates start at $169 per night. Many of the cottages have waterfront views and allow pets. Here, lounge on the beach, canoe, kayak, fish, or rent bikes.

Beachfront glamping in Delaware is easy at Massey’s Landing in Millsboro. The campsite is part RV resort, part traditional campsites, and part cottage rental. Each of the cottage rentals come with ample room for sleeping, cooking, and reconnecting as a family; rates start at $169 per night. Many of the cottages have waterfront views and allow pets. Here, lounge on the beach, canoe, kayak, fish, or rent bikes.

Forest
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Florida

When many people think of the Sunshine State, they think of beaches and theme parks. You can take your family glamping at Walt Disney World: Just minutes away from Magic Kingdom are The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness. Each cabin has a deck porch, sleeps up to six guests in one bedroom and the living room, and has a full-sized kitchen. Each night you can watch the Electrical Water Pageant float along Bay Lake by driving or taking a golf cart down to the water's edge. You can also visit the horses that call the campground home at Tri-Circle D Ranch – all of which can be seen in the parks for parades and Disney weddings. Rates start at $360 per night.

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When many people think of the Sunshine State, they think of beaches and theme parks. You can take your family glamping at Walt Disney World: Just minutes away from Magic Kingdom are The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness. Each cabin has a deck porch, sleeps up to six guests in one bedroom and the living room, and has a full-sized kitchen. Each night you can watch the Electrical Water Pageant float along Bay Lake by driving or taking a golf cart down to the water's edge. You can also visit the horses that call the campground home at Tri-Circle D Ranch – all of which can be seen in the parks for parades and Disney weddings. Rates start at $360 per night.

Safari tent at Lake Lanier
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Georgia

Glamping near a lake is easy in Cumming, Georgia, where you can stay in a spacious tent just off the shores of Lake Lanier. Each site includes a wood fire pit, hammocks, picnic tables, and a glamping tent with everything you might need for a comfortable stay. While at the campsite you can take part in paddleboarding, boating, fishing, and more just a few minutes away from the base campsite. Nearby there’s a mountain bike trail at Charleston Park that is popular among locals and visitors. Bookings start at $134 per night; this does not include the additional $55 cleaning fee of the site.

Glamping near a lake is easy in Cumming, Georgia, where you can stay in a spacious tent just off the shores of Lake Lanier. Each site includes a wood fire pit, hammocks, picnic tables, and a glamping tent with everything you might need for a comfortable stay. While at the campsite you can take part in paddleboarding, boating, fishing, and more just a few minutes away from the base campsite. Nearby there’s a mountain bike trail at Charleston Park that is popular among locals and visitors. Bookings start at $134 per night; this does not include the additional $55 cleaning fee of the site.

Four Seasons Resort in O’ahu at Ko Olina
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Hawaii

At the Four Seasons Resort in O’ahu at Ko Olina, kids ages 5-12 can have an exclusive glamping experience just for them. Glamping takes place at the resort’s rooftop deck, which has incredible views of the ocean and mountains. Each camper gets a tent, a stargazing lesson, dinner, breakfast the next morning, s’mores, games, and more. Kids will be under the supervised care of the kids’ club instructors for the night. Rates start at $120 per child.

At the Four Seasons Resort in O’ahu at Ko Olina, kids ages 5-12 can have an exclusive glamping experience just for them. Glamping takes place at the resort’s rooftop deck, which has incredible views of the ocean and mountains. Each camper gets a tent, a stargazing lesson, dinner, breakfast the next morning, s’mores, games, and more. Kids will be under the supervised care of the kids’ club instructors for the night. Rates start at $120 per child.

Rendezvous cabin at Moose Creek Ranch
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Idaho

South Victor, Idaho is home to Moose Creek Ranch. The glamping location offers private glamping cabins and regular-sized cabins to book depending on how many people are traveling with you. Each glamping cabin features a wood stove and outdoor firepit. The other cabins have a queen-sized bed, and are located on the edge of a forest. At night, walk out to look at the stars that shine bright without the city lights. Be sure to get up early in the morning to walk along the forest edge to look at wildlife. Rates start around $120 per night.

South Victor, Idaho is home to Moose Creek Ranch. The glamping location offers private glamping cabins and regular-sized cabins to book depending on how many people are traveling with you. Each glamping cabin features a wood stove and outdoor firepit. The other cabins have a queen-sized bed, and are located on the edge of a forest. At night, walk out to look at the stars that shine bright without the city lights. Be sure to get up early in the morning to walk along the forest edge to look at wildlife. Rates start around $120 per night.

Timber Ridge Outpost and Cabins
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Illinois

Timber Ridge Outpost and Cabins is located in Elizabethtown, Illinois, and surrounded by the Shawnee National Forest, the only national forest in the state. The rustic location has two treehouses and four cabins to choose from, which start at $120 per night. The treehouses come in two sizes, one larger “family” treehouse that can sleep six, and one smaller “honeymoon” treehouse for two. The area surrounding Timber Ridge Outpost and Cabins is filled with hiking trails and other nature activities. For something truly unique, you can book a guided mushroom hunting experience, too.

Timber Ridge Outpost and Cabins is located in Elizabethtown, Illinois, and surrounded by the Shawnee National Forest, the only national forest in the state. The rustic location has two treehouses and four cabins to choose from, which start at $120 per night. The treehouses come in two sizes, one larger “family” treehouse that can sleep six, and one smaller “honeymoon” treehouse for two. The area surrounding Timber Ridge Outpost and Cabins is filled with hiking trails and other nature activities. For something truly unique, you can book a guided mushroom hunting experience, too.

Yurt at Mary Rose Herb Farm Retreat, Indiana
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Indiana

In the south part of Indiana is Mary Rose Herb Farm & Retreat. The small farm has two rental yurts that are set up to accommodate two guests each. The charming yurts are located in an open field but still feel private from the main residence and the herb farm, so you can read, play with your kids, or just enjoy some time outside without feeling like you're interrupting others. Each yurt has central heating and cooling, a mini fridge, a microwave, and more. In the morning, a hot breakfast will be delivered right to the deck where you can enjoy it before heading out on your next adventure. Rates for one yurt start at $90.

In the south part of Indiana is Mary Rose Herb Farm & Retreat. The small farm has two rental yurts that are set up to accommodate two guests each. The charming yurts are located in an open field but still feel private from the main residence and the herb farm, so you can read, play with your kids, or just enjoy some time outside without feeling like you're interrupting others. Each yurt has central heating and cooling, a mini fridge, a microwave, and more. In the morning, a hot breakfast will be delivered right to the deck where you can enjoy it before heading out on your next adventure. Rates for one yurt start at $90.

Cottage at Honey Creek Resort
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Iowa

Honey Creek Resort is just steps away from Rathbun Lake in Moravia, Iowa. There are nearly 30 two- and four-bedroom cottages to rent at the resort, and each has a fireplace and a wrap-around deck. Stays also include access to Buccaneer Bay Indoor Water Park, which kids will love. After the water park, you’ll want to consider exploring the forests, prairies, and 18-hole golf course. Cottage rentals start around $300.

Honey Creek Resort is just steps away from Rathbun Lake in Moravia, Iowa. There are nearly 30 two- and four-bedroom cottages to rent at the resort, and each has a fireplace and a wrap-around deck. Stays also include access to Buccaneer Bay Indoor Water Park, which kids will love. After the water park, you’ll want to consider exploring the forests, prairies, and 18-hole golf course. Cottage rentals start around $300.

Kansas welcome sign
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Kansas

The wide open plains of Kansas are home to the Acorns Resort in Milford. The resort has an ample amount of cabins and lodges to rent for a weekend glamping getaway or as an overnight stop on a road trip. Each of the custom-made cabins have private sleeping, bathing, and entertainment areas for the entire family to rest and recharge after a day exploring the local area including state parks and wildlife reserves. Bookings for the cabins and lodges start at $120.

The wide open plains of Kansas are home to the Acorns Resort in Milford. The resort has an ample amount of cabins and lodges to rent for a weekend glamping getaway or as an overnight stop on a road trip. Each of the custom-made cabins have private sleeping, bathing, and entertainment areas for the entire family to rest and recharge after a day exploring the local area including state parks and wildlife reserves. Bookings for the cabins and lodges start at $120.

Red River Gorgeous
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Kentucky

Treehouse glamping is plentiful in Kentucky thanks to Stanton’s Red River Gorgeous treehouses; rates start at $199 per night. Each treehouse has something unique about them, including being propped on the side of a cliff, a dual treehouse for larger groups, and even modeled after a geodesic dome.

Treehouse glamping is plentiful in Kentucky thanks to Stanton’s Red River Gorgeous treehouses; rates start at $199 per night. Each treehouse has something unique about them, including being propped on the side of a cliff, a dual treehouse for larger groups, and even modeled after a geodesic dome.

Cabin at Stella Events and Adventures
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Louisiana

Just off Highway 39 in Braithwaite, Louisiana is Stella Events and Adventures, which doubles as a glamping site in the middle of bayou country. The site has a 53-acre private lake, which is home to five waterfront a-frame cabins. Each of the cabins are solar powered, have a queen-sized bed, basic necessities, and a screened-in porch, and start at just over $100 per night. New Orleans is about 40 minutes away, making it an easy trip to eat dinner and enjoy the nightlife.

Just off Highway 39 in Braithwaite, Louisiana is Stella Events and Adventures, which doubles as a glamping site in the middle of bayou country. The site has a 53-acre private lake, which is home to five waterfront a-frame cabins. Each of the cabins are solar powered, have a queen-sized bed, basic necessities, and a screened-in porch, and start at just over $100 per night. New Orleans is about 40 minutes away, making it an easy trip to eat dinner and enjoy the nightlife.

Terramor Outdoor Resort
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Maine

Maine is home to some of the most beautiful areas of the country, and that can also be said of Terramor Outdoor Resort in Bar Harbor. The newly opened resort is near Acadia National Park, and has 60 acres of wilderness to explore. Each of the canvas glamping tents are located near the main lodge where there is a restaurant, bar, pool, and hot tub. Each of the tents have a king-sized bed, private fire pits and seating, and most have an en-suite bathroom. The resort offers weekly seafood boils, stargazing lessons from local experts, and the opportunity to build your own six pack of beer from local breweries.

Maine is home to some of the most beautiful areas of the country, and that can also be said of Terramor Outdoor Resort in Bar Harbor. The newly opened resort is near Acadia National Park, and has 60 acres of wilderness to explore. Each of the canvas glamping tents are located near the main lodge where there is a restaurant, bar, pool, and hot tub. Each of the tents have a king-sized bed, private fire pits and seating, and most have an en-suite bathroom. The resort offers weekly seafood boils, stargazing lessons from local experts, and the opportunity to build your own six pack of beer from local breweries.

Ella’s Enchanted Treehouses
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Maryland

Just off the ski slopes of Wisp ski resort and Deep Creek Lake is Ella’s Enchanted Treehouses in Bittinger, Maryland. The set of three treehouses each have a private entrance, beautifully adorned rooms, and a cozy atmosphere. Around the treehouses guests can hike, bike, ski, swim, fish, or just relax in nature. Bookings start at $295 per night.

Just off the ski slopes of Wisp ski resort and Deep Creek Lake is Ella’s Enchanted Treehouses in Bittinger, Maryland. The set of three treehouses each have a private entrance, beautifully adorned rooms, and a cozy atmosphere. Around the treehouses guests can hike, bike, ski, swim, fish, or just relax in nature. Bookings start at $295 per night.

Cape Cod Airstream at AutoCamp
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Massachusetts

AutoCamp is located in Falmouth, Massachusetts and has multiple types of accommodations, but the most interesting is the refurbished Airstream Suite, which starts at $139 per night. The chic Airstream has enough space for two adults and two kids, with a shared bathroom and a small kitchen. Each Airstream suite has a private patio and fire.

AutoCamp is located in Falmouth, Massachusetts and has multiple types of accommodations, but the most interesting is the refurbished Airstream Suite, which starts at $139 per night. The chic Airstream has enough space for two adults and two kids, with a shared bathroom and a small kitchen. Each Airstream suite has a private patio and fire.

Cottage no. 20 at Mai Tiki Resort
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Michigan

Glamping on the beach in a cottage is possible with Mai Tiki Resort, nestled on the shores of Lake Huron. The dozen cottages each have one to four bedrooms and can accommodate up to 10 guests. The cottages come with a private deck, chairs, a grill, and picnic tables. Stroll along soft-sand beaches, try your hand at tubing or fishing, explore miles of hiking trails, or play a challenging round of golf. Nightly rates start at $150.

Glamping on the beach in a cottage is possible with Mai Tiki Resort, nestled on the shores of Lake Huron. The dozen cottages each have one to four bedrooms and can accommodate up to 10 guests. The cottages come with a private deck, chairs, a grill, and picnic tables. Stroll along soft-sand beaches, try your hand at tubing or fishing, explore miles of hiking trails, or play a challenging round of golf. Nightly rates start at $150.

Woods
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Minnesota

The Whitetail Woods Regional Park in Dakota County, Minnesota is home to beautifully crafted cabins. Each of the cabins were handmade by high school students who were in a trade program. The cabins have two full size bunk beds, a small indoor sitting area, and floor-to-ceiling windows that open up to a spacious deck. The area the cabins sit on is known for hiking trails, wildlife watching, and a sledding hill. Rates start at just under $100 per night.

The Whitetail Woods Regional Park in Dakota County, Minnesota is home to beautifully crafted cabins. Each of the cabins were handmade by high school students who were in a trade program. The cabins have two full size bunk beds, a small indoor sitting area, and floor-to-ceiling windows that open up to a spacious deck. The area the cabins sit on is known for hiking trails, wildlife watching, and a sledding hill. Rates start at just under $100 per night.

Julep tiny house at Longleaf Piney Resort
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Mississippi

Five tiny homes make up the glamping area at Longleaf Piney Resort in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. The houses start at $85 per night for the smallest home and go up to $100 for the more expensive rentals. Each of the houses have at least one queen bed and modern amenities. Around the resort you can find local breweries, fun restaurants, golf courses, and zoos.

Five tiny homes make up the glamping area at Longleaf Piney Resort in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. The houses start at $85 per night for the smallest home and go up to $100 for the more expensive rentals. Each of the houses have at least one queen bed and modern amenities. Around the resort you can find local breweries, fun restaurants, golf courses, and zoos.

Glamping unit at Camp Long Creek
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Missouri

Just outside of Branson is Camp Long Creek, which offers glamping right on a lake. Each site can accommodate two to four people, are as big as 330 square feet, are pet friendly, and has private bathrooms. On site there’s miniature golf, horseback riding, fishing, and hiking. If you want to take the short drive to Branson you can explore the Titanic Museum and visit Silver Dollar City. Rates start around $600 per night.

Just outside of Branson is Camp Long Creek, which offers glamping right on a lake. Each site can accommodate two to four people, are as big as 330 square feet, are pet friendly, and has private bathrooms. On site there’s miniature golf, horseback riding, fishing, and hiking. If you want to take the short drive to Branson you can explore the Titanic Museum and visit Silver Dollar City. Rates start around $600 per night.

The Resort at Paws Up
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Montana

Greenough, Montana is home to The Resort at Paws Up. The 37,000-acre ranch is secluded and has deep roots with the history of famed explorers Lewis and Clark. Thirty-six glamping tents are available seasonally and are decorated to reflect a western-chic style. Guests staying here can hike on more than 100 miles of trails, go on private cattle drives, have chuck wagon dinners, go on helicopter tours, and embark on hot air balloon ride. Bookings start at just over $1500 per night with a three-night minimum.

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Greenough, Montana is home to The Resort at Paws Up. The 37,000-acre ranch is secluded and has deep roots with the history of famed explorers Lewis and Clark. Thirty-six glamping tents are available seasonally and are decorated to reflect a western-chic style. Guests staying here can hike on more than 100 miles of trails, go on private cattle drives, have chuck wagon dinners, go on helicopter tours, and embark on hot air balloon ride. Bookings start at just over $1500 per night with a three-night minimum.

Wine glass
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Nebraska

If you’ve ever wanted to glamp and stay at a winery you can do both at Slattery Vintage Estates from mid May through mid October. Tents are furnished with antiques and have decks that overlook the vineyard. This location is for guests ages 21 and over, and rates start at $70 per night. You can add on wine, beer, dinner, s’mores, and a hot breakfast to your stay for an additional cost and never have to leave the vineyard for meals or entertainment.

If you’ve ever wanted to glamp and stay at a winery you can do both at Slattery Vintage Estates from mid May through mid October. Tents are furnished with antiques and have decks that overlook the vineyard. This location is for guests ages 21 and over, and rates start at $70 per night. You can add on wine, beer, dinner, s’mores, and a hot breakfast to your stay for an additional cost and never have to leave the vineyard for meals or entertainment.

Airstream at Zephyr Cove Resort
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Nevada

Glamping in an Airstream has become very popular, especially with people who have a fondness for vintage everything. At Zephyr Cove Resort, you can rent a beautifully redone Airstream that can sleep up to four guests. The sites include a gas stove, fully equipped kitchen, gas grill, fire pit, picnic table, and more. The resort does require a two-night minimum and pets are not allowed. Rates are about $350 per night.

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Glamping in an Airstream has become very popular, especially with people who have a fondness for vintage everything. At Zephyr Cove Resort, you can rent a beautifully redone Airstream that can sleep up to four guests. The sites include a gas stove, fully equipped kitchen, gas grill, fire pit, picnic table, and more. The resort does require a two-night minimum and pets are not allowed. Rates are about $350 per night.

Huttopia White Mountains
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New Hampshire

New Hampshire is a beautiful place to explore with miles and miles of untouched wilderness. When that wilderness calls, you’ll want to check out Huttopia White Mountains. The seasonal glamping spot has canvas tents and cabins that start around $125 per night. Each of the campsites are a short walk away from Lake Iona. After a dip in the lake you can try your hand at activities like pottery, cooking workshops, science experiments, and more.

New Hampshire is a beautiful place to explore with miles and miles of untouched wilderness. When that wilderness calls, you’ll want to check out Huttopia White Mountains. The seasonal glamping spot has canvas tents and cabins that start around $125 per night. Each of the campsites are a short walk away from Lake Iona. After a dip in the lake you can try your hand at activities like pottery, cooking workshops, science experiments, and more.

New Jersey welcome sign
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New Jersey

Finding a secluded spot to get away in the Garden State can be difficult but not impossible. Thanks to Avalon Campground in Clermont, you can rent a canvas tent that has been outfitted with a queen-sized bed, air conditioning, a coffee maker, dishes, a charcoal grill, and more for a vacation where all you have to do is sit back and enjoy nature. The tent rentals start at $149 per night, and pets are not allowed.

Finding a secluded spot to get away in the Garden State can be difficult but not impossible. Thanks to Avalon Campground in Clermont, you can rent a canvas tent that has been outfitted with a queen-sized bed, air conditioning, a coffee maker, dishes, a charcoal grill, and more for a vacation where all you have to do is sit back and enjoy nature. The tent rentals start at $149 per night, and pets are not allowed.

BlameHerRanch
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New Mexico

Larger families or groups will want to check out Blame Her Ranch in Ribera, New Mexico. The entire property is yours to explore because when you rent the ranch house you are the only group staying. The ranch house sleeps up to 24 guests and has 8.5 bathrooms, a game room loft, an outdoor kitchen with a pizza oven, floating gardens and decks, and a huge lawn. Blame Her Ranch also has the only cauldron hot tub in the country. Rates average around $4,300 per night for a multi-night stay. Dividing that up between families will help take the shock out of the price tag, too.

Larger families or groups will want to check out Blame Her Ranch in Ribera, New Mexico. The entire property is yours to explore because when you rent the ranch house you are the only group staying. The ranch house sleeps up to 24 guests and has 8.5 bathrooms, a game room loft, an outdoor kitchen with a pizza oven, floating gardens and decks, and a huge lawn. Blame Her Ranch also has the only cauldron hot tub in the country. Rates average around $4,300 per night for a multi-night stay. Dividing that up between families will help take the shock out of the price tag, too.

Lake George Escape
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New York

Lake George Escape in upstate New York is a 178-acre RV resort that also has charming glamping cottages that can sleep up to eight people. The cottages have a full kitchen and bath, cable TV, and queen- and full-sized beds. The resort has plenty to do right on site, including a nine-hole disc golf course, wagon rides, fossils hunting, and live entertainment. Should you want to bring your furry friend, there is also a brand-new expanded dog park at the site. Rates start just under $200 per night.

Lake George Escape in upstate New York is a 178-acre RV resort that also has charming glamping cottages that can sleep up to eight people. The cottages have a full kitchen and bath, cable TV, and queen- and full-sized beds. The resort has plenty to do right on site, including a nine-hole disc golf course, wagon rides, fossils hunting, and live entertainment. Should you want to bring your furry friend, there is also a brand-new expanded dog park at the site. Rates start just under $200 per night.

Safari tent at Asheville Glamping
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North Carolina

Asheville, North Carolina is home to Asheville Glamping, which has multiple dome homes, treehouses, yurts, tipis, renovated RVs and more. Each of the different accommodations offer something unique like stargazing from the comfort of your bed or soaking in nature from the treetops. Rentals start at $125 per night for a deluxe tent and go up to $485 per night for a dome that sleeps eight.

Asheville, North Carolina is home to Asheville Glamping, which has multiple dome homes, treehouses, yurts, tipis, renovated RVs and more. Each of the different accommodations offer something unique like stargazing from the comfort of your bed or soaking in nature from the treetops. Rentals start at $125 per night for a deluxe tent and go up to $485 per night for a dome that sleeps eight.

Cabin at The Lodge at Van Hook
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North Dakota

New Town, North Dakota might not seem like a top glamping destination but these adorable cabins at The Lodge at Van Hook are worth the drive out west. The new development has views of Lake Sakakawea, where you can fish all day long. The cabins each have queen beds, a full kitchenette, boat parking, and a private deck. The cabins are bright and airy, and turn into a cozy retreat as night falls. The only way to make reservations here is to call the lodge, but the extra effort is worth it to escape the city for a few days.

New Town, North Dakota might not seem like a top glamping destination but these adorable cabins at The Lodge at Van Hook are worth the drive out west. The new development has views of Lake Sakakawea, where you can fish all day long. The cabins each have queen beds, a full kitchenette, boat parking, and a private deck. The cabins are bright and airy, and turn into a cozy retreat as night falls. The only way to make reservations here is to call the lodge, but the extra effort is worth it to escape the city for a few days.

The Mohicans Treehouse Resort
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Ohio

The Mohicans Treehouse Resort is nestled in the heart of the Mohican Valley in Glenmont. The resort has nine stunning treehouses that combine vintage materials like 100-year-old barn siding and hand-hewn beams, with modern amenities including granite countertops. High in the trees you’ll be surrounded by 77 private areas of hillside. Bookings rates do vary by season and treehouse availability.

The Mohicans Treehouse Resort is nestled in the heart of the Mohican Valley in Glenmont. The resort has nine stunning treehouses that combine vintage materials like 100-year-old barn siding and hand-hewn beams, with modern amenities including granite countertops. High in the trees you’ll be surrounded by 77 private areas of hillside. Bookings rates do vary by season and treehouse availability.

Orr Family Farm
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Oklahoma

Glamping in Oklahoma’s wide open spaces is easy and fun at Orr Family Farm, where you can choose to glamp in a historic Conestoga wagon or a tipi. Each of the eight wagons were handcrafted, and the five tipis have hand-painted murals on the outer canvas. Each of the glampsites have a private bathroom, temperature controls, picnic tables, deluxe bedding and more. Guests can enjoy daily complimentary coffee and s’mores. While staying at Orr Family Farm, your group can enjoy riding a restored 1874 vintage carousel, zip lines, pedal boats, and other fun outdoor activities. Each accommodation sleeps four to eight people, and starts at $195 per night.

Glamping in Oklahoma’s wide open spaces is easy and fun at Orr Family Farm, where you can choose to glamp in a historic Conestoga wagon or a tipi. Each of the eight wagons were handcrafted, and the five tipis have hand-painted murals on the outer canvas. Each of the glampsites have a private bathroom, temperature controls, picnic tables, deluxe bedding and more. Guests can enjoy daily complimentary coffee and s’mores. While staying at Orr Family Farm, your group can enjoy riding a restored 1874 vintage carousel, zip lines, pedal boats, and other fun outdoor activities. Each accommodation sleeps four to eight people, and starts at $195 per night.

Mt. Hood Tiny House Village, Oregon
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Oregon

On the outskirts of Portland you’ll find Mt. Hood Tiny House Village. The village has seven distinct tiny houses that range from about 265 square feet to about 360 square feet. Around the village are hiking trails, bird watching, fishing, an alpine slide, and other activities in the backdrop of Mt. Hood. The tiny houses are perfect for travelers who are looking for a place to rest after a day spent out in nature or exploring Portland. Rates start at $139 per night.

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On the outskirts of Portland you’ll find Mt. Hood Tiny House Village. The village has seven distinct tiny houses that range from about 265 square feet to about 360 square feet. Around the village are hiking trails, bird watching, fishing, an alpine slide, and other activities in the backdrop of Mt. Hood. The tiny houses are perfect for travelers who are looking for a place to rest after a day spent out in nature or exploring Portland. Rates start at $139 per night.

Riverisde Glamping at Shawnee Inn
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Pennsylvania

Waking up to the sounds of nature and a nearby river is the glamping reality at the Shawnee Inn. Each of their riverside glamping locations features a fire pit, high-speed internet, a queen bed and a daybed, and a deck with chairs overlooking the Delaware River. Every booking at the glamping sites comes with a canoe trip, breakfast, and a recreation attendant to help you make fire and bring everything you need for s’mores. Riverside glamping starts at $286 per night.

Waking up to the sounds of nature and a nearby river is the glamping reality at the Shawnee Inn. Each of their riverside glamping locations features a fire pit, high-speed internet, a queen bed and a daybed, and a deck with chairs overlooking the Delaware River. Every booking at the glamping sites comes with a canoe trip, breakfast, and a recreation attendant to help you make fire and bring everything you need for s’mores. Riverside glamping starts at $286 per night.

Melville Ponds Campground
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Rhode Island

Located in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, Melville Ponds Campground has two completely refurbished Airstreams that are available to rent, starting at $127 per night. Both sleep two guests and have one bathroom. The campground is just five miles from Newport, where you can explore quaint shops and dine at the local restaurants after spending a day on the nearby hiking trails.

Located in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, Melville Ponds Campground has two completely refurbished Airstreams that are available to rent, starting at $127 per night. Both sleep two guests and have one bathroom. The campground is just five miles from Newport, where you can explore quaint shops and dine at the local restaurants after spending a day on the nearby hiking trails.

Forest
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South Carolina

South Carolina’s low country has some of the most unique glamping sites around including staying in a redone L&N train caboose at a KOA campsite. The refurbished train car can sleep up to six people, has a half bath, a partial kitchen, and central air. The campsite is located about 20 minutes from Charleston, so a day trip is easily doable. Consider exploring the city and snagging a dining reservation at one of the many award-winning restaurants before heading back to the train car for the night. The caboose can be booked online, but it is easier to call the campsite to book.

South Carolina’s low country has some of the most unique glamping sites around including staying in a redone L&N train caboose at a KOA campsite. The refurbished train car can sleep up to six people, has a half bath, a partial kitchen, and central air. The campsite is located about 20 minutes from Charleston, so a day trip is easily doable. Consider exploring the city and snagging a dining reservation at one of the many award-winning restaurants before heading back to the train car for the night. The caboose can be booked online, but it is easier to call the campsite to book.

Under Canvas Mount Rushmore
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South Dakota

For those traveling to South Dakota, why not stay close to the state’s biggest tourist attraction, Mount Rushmore, at Under Canvas. The glamping site offers incredible views of the monument and has a variety of canvas tents to choose from. Depending on the tent you choose, you could have a private bathroom or a shared bathhouse. On site you’ll be able to enjoy nature walks, a restaurant, and seasonal activities. Just a few minutes away you can go to the Centennial Trail or Big Thunder Gold Mine. Rates start at $189 per night.

For those traveling to South Dakota, why not stay close to the state’s biggest tourist attraction, Mount Rushmore, at Under Canvas. The glamping site offers incredible views of the monument and has a variety of canvas tents to choose from. Depending on the tent you choose, you could have a private bathroom or a shared bathhouse. On site you’ll be able to enjoy nature walks, a restaurant, and seasonal activities. Just a few minutes away you can go to the Centennial Trail or Big Thunder Gold Mine. Rates start at $189 per night.

Glamping tent at Little Arrow Outdoor Resort
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Tennessee

Townsend, Tennessee is home to Little Arrow Outdoor Resort, where guests can choose to stay in everything from tiny homes to vacation homes, and glamping tents to their own RV. The glamping tents at the resort are larger than 500 square feet and come with one or two bedrooms, a private bathroom, a fire pit, and a refrigerator. Little Arrow Outdoor Resort is located just a few minutes from Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Every day a local food truck visits the resort, allowing you to get a taste of the local culinary scene. Rates start around $300 for two nights.

Townsend, Tennessee is home to Little Arrow Outdoor Resort, where guests can choose to stay in everything from tiny homes to vacation homes, and glamping tents to their own RV. The glamping tents at the resort are larger than 500 square feet and come with one or two bedrooms, a private bathroom, a fire pit, and a refrigerator. Little Arrow Outdoor Resort is located just a few minutes from Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Every day a local food truck visits the resort, allowing you to get a taste of the local culinary scene. Rates start around $300 for two nights.

The Inn Between
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Texas

The Inn Between can be found in Concan, Texas, and is a community of tiny homes perfect for a glamping getaway. Each tiny home has a unique theme such as boho chic and trendy cacti; there’s at least one bedroom and one private bathroom for each. The site is just a few minutes away from the crystal-clear waters of the Trio River and Garner State Park. Nightly rates are from $76.

The Inn Between can be found in Concan, Texas, and is a community of tiny homes perfect for a glamping getaway. Each tiny home has a unique theme such as boho chic and trendy cacti; there’s at least one bedroom and one private bathroom for each. The site is just a few minutes away from the crystal-clear waters of the Trio River and Garner State Park. Nightly rates are from $76.

Zion Glamping Adventures
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Utah

Imagine sleeping under the stars of a national park. With Zion Glamping Adventures, you can do just that with their multi-site glamping area on the edge of Zion, Coral Pink Sand Dunes, Bryce Canyon, and many other national parks. The canyon in which the glamping tents are set up have stunning views of the Canaan Mountain wilderness and is within walking distance of waterfalls, a natural rock bridge, and other wonders. Each site has queen beds, a table, chair, and a lantern; rates start at $99 per night.

Imagine sleeping under the stars of a national park. With Zion Glamping Adventures, you can do just that with their multi-site glamping area on the edge of Zion, Coral Pink Sand Dunes, Bryce Canyon, and many other national parks. The canyon in which the glamping tents are set up have stunning views of the Canaan Mountain wilderness and is within walking distance of waterfalls, a natural rock bridge, and other wonders. Each site has queen beds, a table, chair, and a lantern; rates start at $99 per night.

Treehouse at Moose Meadow Lodge
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Vermont

Many of Vermont’s glamping sites are open seasonally from May to October, including the Treehouse at Moose Meadow Lodge in Waterbury. The treehouse is two stories tall and has more than 30 windows to show off Mother Nature while you’re inside. The accommodation can comfortably sleep up to four guests in an upstairs loft and the downstairs area. At the end of the stairs going down to the forest edge is a lake with a small dock. Rates for the treehouse start at $650.

Many of Vermont’s glamping sites are open seasonally from May to October, including the Treehouse at Moose Meadow Lodge in Waterbury. The treehouse is two stories tall and has more than 30 windows to show off Mother Nature while you’re inside. The accommodation can comfortably sleep up to four guests in an upstairs loft and the downstairs area. At the end of the stairs going down to the forest edge is a lake with a small dock. Rates for the treehouse start at $650.

Shining Star Tipi at Sandy Outdoor River Adventure
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Virginia

Sandy Outdoor River Adventure is located in Rice, Virginia and offers guests the opportunity to glamp in a tipi. Each tipi can accommodate two to six people, and has bedrooms that are separated by walls or cloth, a full bath and kitchen, and a living room with a TV and couches. During the warm summer months, each of the tipis are air conditioned and in the winter the floors are heated. After you’ve made it to your tipi you’ll want to check out the on-site adventure park, or get a boat or a bike to rent for the day. Rentals start at just over $350 per night.

Sandy Outdoor River Adventure is located in Rice, Virginia and offers guests the opportunity to glamp in a tipi. Each tipi can accommodate two to six people, and has bedrooms that are separated by walls or cloth, a full bath and kitchen, and a living room with a TV and couches. During the warm summer months, each of the tipis are air conditioned and in the winter the floors are heated. After you’ve made it to your tipi you’ll want to check out the on-site adventure park, or get a boat or a bike to rent for the day. Rentals start at just over $350 per night.

Yurt at Lakedale Resort, Washington
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Washington

Lakedale glampground can be found on the San Juan Islands of Washington, which are only accessible by ferry or seaplane. Lakedale is known for their luxury yurts, which are 425 square feet, and have a private deck, private hot tub, and are tucked into a private forest. Each yurt has four large windows and French doors that allow you to take in nature right from your bed. Yurt rentals start at $279 per night.

Lakedale glampground can be found on the San Juan Islands of Washington, which are only accessible by ferry or seaplane. Lakedale is known for their luxury yurts, which are 425 square feet, and have a private deck, private hot tub, and are tucked into a private forest. Each yurt has four large windows and French doors that allow you to take in nature right from your bed. Yurt rentals start at $279 per night.

Three Otters Eco Retreat, West Virginia
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West Virginia

Three Otters Eco Retreat in Cacapon has multiple glamping options including yurts and floating tree tents that hang four feet above the ground. The yurts are located on the shores of the Potomac River and sleeps up to six people. The floating tree tents sleep three and has a transparent roof for stargazing and taking in the views. Throughout the retreat you’ll find nature trails and water activities along the river. For something to do nearby, be sure to check out Berkeley Springs, which was America’s first spa town. Here you can soak in natural mineral waters. One thing to note about this destination is that they are only offering full property rentals for the time being, which start at $1,400 per night.

Three Otters Eco Retreat in Cacapon has multiple glamping options including yurts and floating tree tents that hang four feet above the ground. The yurts are located on the shores of the Potomac River and sleeps up to six people. The floating tree tents sleep three and has a transparent roof for stargazing and taking in the views. Throughout the retreat you’ll find nature trails and water activities along the river. For something to do nearby, be sure to check out Berkeley Springs, which was America’s first spa town. Here you can soak in natural mineral waters. One thing to note about this destination is that they are only offering full property rentals for the time being, which start at $1,400 per night.

Edenwood Ranch and Preserve
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Wisconsin

Wautoma, Wisconsin is where you’ll find Edenwood Ranch and Preserve. The glamping tents are huge at 1,200 square feet, have a full bathroom and kitchen, and sleep up to four people. As part of your stay you can use the onsite archery range and horseshoe pit, along with ample areas for hiking and birdwatching. Rates start at $249 per night.

Wautoma, Wisconsin is where you’ll find Edenwood Ranch and Preserve. The glamping tents are huge at 1,200 square feet, have a full bathroom and kitchen, and sleep up to four people. As part of your stay you can use the onsite archery range and horseshoe pit, along with ample areas for hiking and birdwatching. Rates start at $249 per night.

Road Haus cabin at Fireside Resort
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Wyoming

Fireside Resort in Jackson Hole, Wyoming is a lovely spot for a weekend away to reconnect with your family, friends, or just yourself. Each of the 23 tiny house cabins have well-appointed rooms with private bedrooms and bathrooms. The many windows allow light to flood in, and the outdoor patios are a nice spot to relax in the evening. Bookings start at just over $300 per night.

Fireside Resort in Jackson Hole, Wyoming is a lovely spot for a weekend away to reconnect with your family, friends, or just yourself. Each of the 23 tiny house cabins have well-appointed rooms with private bedrooms and bathrooms. The many windows allow light to flood in, and the outdoor patios are a nice spot to relax in the evening. Bookings start at just over $300 per night.

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