Glamping resorts across the United States are increasingly balancing high-end hotel amenities with wilderness access, with premium stays often costing around $500 per night. While properties like The Resort at Paws Up and Under Canvas offer curated outdoor experiences, travelers are finding diverse options ranging from vintage Airstreams to luxury safari tents.
Luxury and Wilderness at The Resort at Paws Up
For those seeking a high-end wilderness experience, The Resort at Paws Up in Greenough, Montana, operates on a massive 37,000-acre footprint. The property distinguishes itself through a high staff-to-guest ratio and a dedicated butler-staffed dining pavilion for its six intimate camps, each containing six safari-style tents.

Accommodations include 31 luxury homes and glamping tents equipped with king-size beds, heated floors, and en-suite bathrooms. The resort manages a robust activity calendar featuring more than 60 options, including clay shooting, fly fishing, geocaching, and horseback riding. Dining remains a central focus, offering both casual fare at the Tank and Trough restaurant and specialized events such as the Chuck Wagon dinner hosted by the river.
Coastal and Mountain Stays: Mendocino Grove and Dunton River Camp
On the California coast, Mendocino Grove provides a woodland retreat one mile south of Mendocino town. Spanning 37 acres, the site utilizes safari-style canvas tents outfitted with real beds and heated mattresses. As of 2023, the property added an espresso bar and steam sauna to its meadow area. Each tent features a small porch area with butterfly chairs, a clothes rack, and comfortable furnishings.

The resort emphasizes guest support with a “campfire concierge” to assist with fire-building. Guests receive complimentary breakfast consisting of hot oatmeal and coffee, and the site stocks EO products in its bathroom facilities. In contrast, the Dunton River Camp offers an exclusive all-inclusive experience situated 32 miles outside of Telluride, Colorado. Spanning nearly 500 acres, the camp is seasonal—operating from June to mid-October—and features eight luxury tents with en-suite bathrooms and soaker tubs. Set against the San Juan Mountains, the property serves farm-to-table meals family-style in the Farm House, with all meals and alcohol included in the stay.
National Park Access and Premium Pricing Models
The glamping industry has found a significant market near U.S. National Parks. Under Canvas operates multiple locations that provide hotel-like services, including housekeeping and charging stations for devices, while maintaining a camping aesthetic. Their tents feature luxurious king-sized beds and private bathrooms with hot showers. While the experience aims to combine outdoor living with hotel-like comforts, some locations could use additional amenities like on-site food service.
| Resort | Location | Key Amenities |
|---|---|---|
| Capitol Reef Resort | Torrey, UT | Teepees, Conestoga wagons, air conditioning |
| Firelight Camps | Ithaca, NY | Communal fire pits, on-site bar |
| Under Canvas | Multiple | Private bathrooms, hot showers, housekeeping |
In Utah, the Capitol Reef Resort is located one mile from Capitol Reef National Park. The 58-acre property offers teepees spanning 250 square feet, which include pillow-top king beds, flatscreen TVs, wireless internet, and Keurig coffee makers. Meanwhile, Firelight Camps in Ithaca, New York, sits next to Buttermilk Falls State Park. Its 20 safari-style tents feature hardwood floors and private balconies, complemented by a bar serving local wines, ciders, and specialty cocktails.
Global and Regional Search Trends
Beyond the U.S. resort market, the term “glamping near me” has become a broad search category for travelers looking for diverse structures such as domes, treehouses, and cottages. According to Glamping Hub, the inventory spans global locations, ranging from treehouses in Point Reyes, California, to rentals in New Zealand, Australia, and Europe. For travelers prioritizing specific geographic features, the options remain highly localized: one might find cabins near Denver or rentals in the Colter Bay area of Washington. The market currently functions as a bridge between traditional outdoor camping and high-end hospitality.

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