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Glamping Overview
Glamping, a portmanteau of “glamorous” and “camping,” has gained popularity in the USA and Canada as a luxurious alternative to traditional camping. Offering the allure of the great outdoors without sacrificing comfort, glamping sites feature spacious tents, yurts, or cabins equipped with plush bedding, electricity, and often private bathrooms.
Across the diverse landscapes of North America, glamping destinations range from rugged wilderness retreats nestled in national parks to scenic coastal escapes and even vineyard estates. With amenities such as gourmet dining, spa services, and guided outdoor activities, glamping caters to those seeking adventure and relaxation in equal measure, making it an increasingly sought-after experience for travelers looking to immerse themselves in nature without compromising on creature comforts.
Some popular features of a glamping tent may include:
Fully equipped kitchen
Outdoor fire pit
Hot tub or jacuzzi
Ensuite bathroom
Electricity and WiFi
Where to Go
Canada’s vast wilderness offers prime spots for glamping, including the breathtaking Rocky Mountains in Alberta and British Columbia, where travelers can find luxury tents with panoramic views and access to world-class outdoor activities like hiking and wildlife viewing. Coastal escapes on the shores of Vancouver Island or Newfoundland provide serene settings for seaside glamping experiences. Meanwhile, in the USA, options abound from the rugged landscapes of Montana’s Big Sky Country to the majestic redwood forests of California. Glamping in the deserts of Arizona or the picturesque landscapes of Maine offers unique perspectives on the natural beauty of North America.
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Glamping Type
Safari-style tents emulate the grandeur of African safaris. Treehouses elevate the glamping experience, providing elevated views and a sense of enchantment amidst the forest canopy. Yurts offer circular, cozy spaces. Converted vintage trailers or Airstreams offer a retro-chic glamping experience, combining nostalgia with contemporary comforts.
Location
Choose from stunning mountain ranges, serene lakeside settings, or glamping accommodations near popular attractions.
When to Go
The best time to go glamping in the USA and Canada largely depends on the region and the type of experience you seek. Spring and fall are popular seasons for glamping, offering milder temperatures and fewer crowds.
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Spring
As nature awakens from winter slumber, spring offers a vibrant backdrop for glamping adventures. Mild temperatures and blooming flora create a picturesque setting, perfect for exploring the outdoors without the summer crowds.
Autumn
Crisp air and cooler temperatures create the perfect atmosphere for cozying up in a luxurious tent or cabin, with warm blankets and hot beverages. Fall glamping allows you to witness nature’s spectacular display while enjoying activities like apple picking, scenic drives, and stargazing around a crackling fire pit.
Winter
From skiing and snowshoeing to cozying up with a book by the fireplace, winter glamping allows you to embrace the tranquility of the season while enjoying the comforts of a luxurious retreat amidst the snowy wilderness.
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Find a PropertyFrequently Asked Questions
Glamping, short for glamorous camping, is a luxurious form of outdoor accommodation that combines the comforts of a hotel with the immersive experience of camping. It typically involves staying in well-appointed tents, cabins, yurts, or other unique structures amidst natural surroundings.
Glamping destinations abound in both countries, ranging from national parks and scenic coastlines to remote wilderness areas and vineyard estates. Popular spots include national parks like Yosemite and Banff, coastal regions such as Vancouver Island and Big Sur, and scenic landscapes like the Rocky Mountains and the Adirondacks.
Glamping sites vary in amenities but often include comfortable bedding, electricity, heating or air conditioning, private bathrooms, and sometimes even luxurious features like hot tubs, gourmet dining options, and spa services.
Yes, glamping can be an excellent option for families with children. Many glamping sites offer family-friendly accommodations and activities such as nature walks, campfires, and wildlife viewing, providing a memorable outdoor experience for all ages.
Glamping offers a wide range of outdoor activities depending on the location, including hiking, biking, fishing, kayaking, wildlife watching, stargazing, and more. Some glamping sites also offer guided tours and adventure activities.