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Love the great outdoors but hate the idea of sleeping on the ground in a lumpy sleeping bag and taking cold showers? Then the increasingly popular trend of “glamping” (glamour + camping) is for you. Across North America, resorts and campgrounds are adding elegant outdoorsy options for overnight stays that feature pre-pitched tents and cabins with hotel-like amenities, such as fine dining, soaking tubs, plush bedding on real beds and even maid and butler service. The glamping
travel trend can be traced to the mobile camps of professionally
outfitted deluxe African safaris. More recently, outdoor European summer
festivals, like England’s Glastonbury music fest, have
popularized ultra-chic camping that comes with pricey creature comforts
(sheepskin rug floors!) and draws bold names such as Kate Moss, Sienna
Miller and Gwyneth Paltrow. You’ll
find glampsites in some of the most awe-inspiring places in the U.S.
and beyond. The Treebones Resort in Big Sur, Calif. overlooks miles of
dramatic coastline and offers yurts -- circular, tent-like structures
that are a modern adaptation of the shelters used by Central Asian
nomads -- that include plush beds, polished wood floors and French doors
that open out to a redwood deck. At the Resort at Paw’s Up,
which is nestled on the banks of Montana’s Blackfoot River,
the canvas tents feature art-adorned walls and heated floors; a private
master bath is a short walk away along a solar-lighted path. The Cedar
House Inn & Yurts is located at the foothills of the
Appalachians in North Georgia and offers bed-and-breakfast yurts
(breakfast is served at the property’s
inn). Unlike a
typical camping trip where every meal needs to be prepped and packed in
advance, most glamping spots offer dining or easy-to-cook meals. At El
Capitan Canyon, glampers can eat at the on-site restaurant or order a
BBQ kit with all the fixin’s, from tri-tip steak to
ready-to-toast s’mores. At Montana’s Paw’s
Up Resort, each of the resort’s swanky tent camps has its own
dining tent serving three meals a day, inclusive in the nightly stay
rate. For the truly
budget conscious, it’s easy enough to create your own
glamp-out. “Glamping is more of a lifestyle than a
destination: you can turn any camping trip into glamping,”
says Domansky. She suggests bringing special supplies like champagne and
flutes or flavored marshmallows for gourmet s’mores.
Glamorizing your campsite is the first step to traveling-in-style in the
great outdoors.
Kathy A. McDonald is a Los Angeles-based freelance writer who specializes in the intersection of Hollywood, culture and lifestyle. She regularly contributes to the Los Angeles Times and Variety, among other publications. Article RatingCommentsSouthern Ohio Try "The Wilds" for a glamping experience with wonderful exotic wildlife thrown in. Great facilities. Posted by Lanie on November 22, 2010, 5:31 pm
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