Glamping my way of camping
- hopealfieri808
- May 7
- 3 min read
The Ultimate Glamping Guide: Luxe Escapes Near U.S. National Parks
If you’re craving the adventure of the great outdoors but not quite ready to give up plush bedding, hot showers, and the comforts of home, glamping (glamorous camping) might just be your perfect escape. Across the U.S., national parks and their surrounding areas are embracing this trend, offering immersive nature experiences without sacrificing luxury. While there isn’t an official tally of glamping sites within national parks themselves, a growing number of high-end camping experiences are popping up just beyond park boundaries.
Here are some of the most unforgettable glamping destinations to consider for your next national park getaway:
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Under Canvas
A leader in luxury outdoor stays, Under Canvas offers safari-style tents across 12 stunning locations, all within close reach of national parks. Their accommodations include king-size beds, wood-burning stoves, and ensuite bathrooms—perfect for adventurers who appreciate creature comforts.
Top Under Canvas Sites:
• Yellowstone & Glacier (Montana)
• Moab – For easy access to Arches and Canyonlands (Utah)
• Zion (Utah)
• Mount Rushmore (South Dakota)
• Great Smoky Mountains (Tennessee/North Carolina)
• Grand Canyon & Tucson (Arizona)
• Yosemite & Joshua Tree (California)
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AutoCamp
AutoCamp takes glamping to the next level with sleek, custom-designed Airstreams and luxury tents set in some of the country’s most scenic locations. These thoughtfully designed stays often include spa-inspired bathrooms, fire pits, and mid-century modern lounges.
Featured AutoCamp Destinations:
• Sequoia-Kings Canyon (California)
• Zion (Utah)
• Joshua Tree (California)
• Cape Cod (Massachusetts)
• Catskills (New York)
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Everglades National Park – Flamingo Campground
For a tropical twist, head to Everglades National Park in Florida. At the Flamingo Campground, eco-tents offer a sustainable yet stylish base. Elevated above ground with canvas walls and screened windows, these tents include beds, electricity, and mosquito protection—ideal for exploring the park’s unique ecosystem.
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Clear Sky Resorts – Grand Canyon
Sleep under the stars—literally. Just outside the Grand Canyon, Clear Sky Resorts offers futuristic Sky Domes with panoramic views through transparent walls and skylights. Guests can unwind with stargazing tours, yoga sessions, and nightly campfires for the ultimate desert retreat.
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Ulum Moab
Nestled near Arches and Canyonlands, Ulum Moab delivers an upscale desert oasis experience. Expect resort-level amenities, modern design, and stunning views from private patios. This is glamping for those who want tranquility and top-tier comfort all in one.
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Chico Hot Springs Resort – Near Yellowstone
While known for its historic lodge and healing mineral waters, Chico Hot Springs Resort also offers a glamping option in the heart of Montana’s Paradise Valley. Spend your days exploring Yellowstone and your evenings soaking in natural hot springs—blissful, rustic luxury.
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Additional Glamping Gems to Discover
• Collective Retreats (Multiple Locations): With glamping sites on ranches, vineyards, and mountaintops, Collective Retreats offers luxury tents in destinations like Vail, Colorado, and Governors Island, NYC—a unique urban-meets-nature escape.
• Fireside Resort (Jackson Hole, WY): Near Grand Teton National Park, this boutique resort features tiny luxury cabins with kitchens, fireplaces, and private decks.
• Treebones Resort (Big Sur, CA): Known for its yurts overlooking the Pacific, Treebones offers a perfect balance of nature and comfort on California’s rugged coast.
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Whether you’re hiking to waterfalls by day or toasting s’mores by a firepit at night, glamping is a beautiful way to experience America’s natural treasures—without pitching a tent yourself. These stays redefine the camping experience, proving that you don’t have to rough it to truly connect with the wild.

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