Glamping: The 9 best resorts in the U.S.
Luxury camping at its finest Let?s face it: Camping is not for everyone. Whether it?s the bugs, sleeping on the ground, or the lack of plumbing, for some people the Great Outdoors can feel more like a natural disaster than an adventure.
Glamping?a slightly obnoxious term short for ?glamorous camping??wants to change that. Instead of the hard ground and too-cold sleeping bags, glamping usually includes feather beds, comfy blankets, and yes, sometimes a flushing toilet. When you glamp you get all the amenities of high-end hotels set in a natural environment that?s literally miles away from any city.
If glamping sounds like the only type of camping you?d be willing to try, you?re in luck. An array of glamping resorts now exist around the country, from iconic (and expensive) guest ranches in Montana to more reasonably priced digs in up-state New York. We?ve rounded up nine of the best, prioritizing the resorts that have great interior design and stunning surroundings. This is how you camp in style.
Terra Glamping
Courtesy of Terra Glamping
The ocean views from the tents at Terra Glamping in Northern California.
Where: 2.5 hours north of San Francisco along the Pacific Coast Highway 1.
The cost: Starting at $250 per night.
The details: Most glamping locations have amazing scenery, but Terra Glamping stands out because all 10 of their safari tents have full ocean views. The tents sit 430 feet above the Pacific Ocean on a California cli...
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