Ulum Moab: Looking Glass Arch in Moab, Utah
Summer doesn’t have to be just about fireworks and fleeting celebrations.
Instead, treat yourself to five-star luxury at some of America’s best glampgrounds, where comfort meets natural beauty.
Across the country, you’ll find spectacular places to glamp—from the lush forests of the Pacific Northwest to the red-rock mesas of Utah. Each spot offers a unique blend of scenery and style.
One standout is Ulum Moab, located near the stunning Looking Glass Arch in Moab, Utah. This destination puts you right next to iconic desert landscapes, pairing adventure with high-end amenities.
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Ulum Moab
Enjoy stunning views of the Looking Glass Arch from your private suite tent, featuring a king-size bed and Parachute linens. The lounge area is furnished with West Elm pieces, and bathrooms come stocked with Aesop products. Guests can enjoy complimentary yoga classes, cool and hot dipping pools, and cozy up around the fire for s’mores under the stars. The resort’s adventure concierge offers access to white water rafting and rock climbing near the Looking Glass Arch.
Zion Wildflower Resort
Located just minutes from Zion National Park, Zion Wildflower Resort offers breathtaking views of crimson cliffs and towering mesas. Guests can choose from unique accommodations such as Grand Mesa Tents handcrafted in South Africa, covered wagons, stylish bungalows, or classic Watchman Tents. All accommodations feature feather-top beds, air conditioning, and private decks perfect for stargazing. The resort also offers a pool, hot tub, fire pits, and outdoor games.
Paws Up Montana
Located in Greenough, Montana, Paws Up offers stunning views of the Blackfoot River and Elk Creek.
River views from Paws Up Montana.
From the windows of your safari-style tent at Cliffside Camp at Paws Up, the drama of Montana’s wilderness unfolds in every direction. The glamping tent is perched above the confluence of the mighty Blackfoot River and crystal-clear Elk Creek. Behind the tent, open plains give way to distant mountain peaks that shift in hue with the light, from indigo at dawn to burnished gold by evening.
Wildlife moves through this serene landscape: deer at the riverbank, eagles wheeling overhead, elk grazing in the distance. When night falls, the sky opens fully, offering an unfiltered dome of stars and a glimpse into the raw, unspoiled beauty of the American West.
Lumen Nature Retreat: Tranquil mountain views in Woodstock, New Hampshire
Lumen Nature Retreats.
Tucked into the woods at the foothills of New Hampshire’s White Mountains, Lumen Nature Retreat’s design-forward A-frames, safari tents, and Scandinavian-inspired cabins open to views of mountains, a meandering brook, or a tranquil pond. Elevated comforts include linens, wood stoves, private fire pits, and two mountain-facing saunas. A family-friendly Play Hut with lawn games and a pet-washing station enhance the experience, while the curated Camp Store stocks local provisions, s’mores kits, and more.
Sunshine Key Tiny House Village: Expansive Ocean Views in Long Key, Florida
sland Glamping at Sunshine Key Tiny House Village
Tropical Escape in the Florida Keys
Sunshine Key Tiny House Village offers a vibrant, island-style glamping experience. Located on a 75-acre island in the lower Florida Keys, these colorful tiny homes are just steps from the ocean, surrounded by stunning natural beauty.
Adventure on the Water
Get active with kayak and standup paddleboard rentals from Keys Boat Tours, or book a fishing charter or snorkeling tour. The nearby Dry Tortugas provides shallow, warm waters perfect for snorkeling. Explore John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, America’s first undersea park, where you can see coral reefs, turtles, parrot fish, and butterfly fish.
Affordable Rates
Nightly stays at Sunshine Key Tiny House Village start at $250.
Ready for a tropical getaway?
Book your vacation now at MWR LIFE: Sunshine Key Tiny House Village and experience glamping in paradise!
Ranchlands
Cowboycations are trending in 2025 (hat tip to Yellowstone and Cowboy Carter). At Ranchlands, guests can stay on a local cattle ranch that’s set on 80,000 acres at the base of the Bighorn Mountains. Safari-style tents are located along Paintrock Creek, a trout fishery, and the scenery ranges from deep canyons to wildflower meadows, alpine meadows, sandstone cliffs and forested slopes. All meals at the ranch are prepared by a private chef and showcase Ranchlands beef and local ingredients. Ranch activities include horseback riding, fly fishing, hiking, pack trips into the backcountry and educational workshops on topics like ranching and wildlife tracking.
Menizei: Pacific Northwest Serenity in Joyce, Washington
Menizei
Perched above the wild shores of the Salish Sea, Menizei is a wellness glamping retreat tucked into the coastal rainforest on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula. The design-forward basecamps feature blackout tents and “floating bathhouses,” created in collaboration with the award-winning architectural firm GO’C. Each bathhouse is outfitted with luxe amenities like heated floors, a Toto bidet, and a Finnleo cedar sauna for two. Think of it as an elevated take on forest bathing—forest cocooning, perhaps. Located just 15 minutes north of Olympic National Park, the resort’s tents are nestled in secluded groves overlooking the Strait of Juan de Fuca, where guests fall asleep to the rhythm of the Pacific and wake to sunlight filtering through towering conifers and coastal mist.