December 22, 2024 12:35 PM

5 Underrated Glamping Travel Experiences

1. Kestrel Camp, American Prairie Reserve, Montana

A stay at the award-winning American Prairie Reserve's Kestrel Camp is your chance to connect with something larger than yourself. This is truly one of our country's greatest conservation projects-a link to the natural world on a scale that we haven't experienced since the 19th century, and a chance to help recreate and restore the largest wildlife reserve in the lower forty-eight states. For a $1,200 nightly rate, you can enjoy some seriously luxurious camping in one of the most beautiful and scenic parts of the country.

2. Asheville Glamping Asheville, North Carolina

Asheville Glamping offers Asheville's most unique vacation rentals right in Beer City USA! From a luxurious yurt and retro vintage camper "glamper" rentals like airstreams and Spartans, to fully outfitted Bell tents and Tent Cabin "Glampsites"- It doesn't just offer our guests a place to stay...we give our guests an adventure!!

3. Lake Rudolph Campground & R.V. Resort, Indiana

Lake Rudolph's family fun amenities including Santa's SplashDown WaterPark, the giant Blitzen Bay swimming pool, Dasher-Splasher splash pad, playgrounds, basketball courts, horseshoe pits, fishing, paddleboats, kayaks, gem mining, mini golf, game rooms, camp store, Blitzen Kitchen Ice Cream & Pizza, and much more. Some amenities may not be available during the Spring/Fall and Off Seasons. Family favorites include renting a golf car, joining the planned activities, visiting with Rudolph and staying during Halloween Weekends. Rates start at just $85 for RV rentals.

4. Teton Valley Cabins Teton Valley, Idaho

Teton Valley Cabins is surrounded by hundreds of things to do. Whether you're a sightseer, fisherman, mountain biker, adventurer, or skier; we've got something for everyone. Located less than 100 miles from both the west and south entrance of Yellowstone National Park, and only an hour drive to Grand Teton National Park, Teton Valley Cabins is ideally located for park visitors. Rates start at around $70 per night during winter, but surge as high as $104 during peak travel times.

5. Camp Orenda Adirondacks, New York

Nestled among high trees, rolling hills and along a pristine mountain brook, Orenda is a place where you can enjoy an Authentic Adirondack Experience and nature at its most spectacular: the Adirondack Mountains, the mighty Hudson River, and the pristine waters of the lake region. All-inclusive rooms start at $200 per night per adult (children 10 and under can stay for $100 per night).

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