Glamping allows you to experience a stay in nature without sacrificing any comfort. Peak glamping season is late spring to early fall, when the weather is nicest and it is ideal to stay in the great outdoors. Plush accommodations coupled with gorgeous views are some of the many reasons a glamping trip should be in your summer plans. Packing for a summer glamping trip can be difficult for those who have never been on a luxury camping trip before. Lay aside thoughts of freezing nights in a small tent that you had to set up yourself. Glamping completely exceeds these expectations with large canopy tents and comfy beds with top-of-the-line bedding.

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Clothing 

Although glamping tents are likely warmer than a typical camp set up, it is still important to plan for all temperatures when glamping. Layers are the key to comfort and warmth when glamping. Depending on your glamping location, summer temperatures range from the scorching daytime heat to below freezing in the dead of night. When packing clothing for your glamping trip, bring:

Depending on your glamping trip itinerary, you will likely want to bring clothing that is suitable for hiking and exploring as well as relaxing around the campfire!

Supplies 

Glamping cuts down the amount of work required for a typical camping trip. You will not have to deal with packing or setting up tents or sleeping bags and mats. This time, leave it all at home and get excited for your hassle-free adventure!

It is important to determine whether you will be cooking or dining at restaurants. Some glampsites have on-site dining options or nearby restaurants while others encourage you to cook on your own. If you decide to prepare your own food, make sure to understand what resources your glampsite can provide you. Glamping is unique from camping because you can have an elevated dining experience. Make your meals fun! Bring cute place settings and enjoy a photogenic sunset meal.

Some basic cooking supplies include:

Toiletries

Once again, checking to see what is provided with your stay is important in order to know what toiletries need to be packed. Glampsites typically offer more glamorous bathrooms than your run-of-the-mill campsite. Think warm showers, clean surroundings, and five star soaps and other toiletries. 

Other 

Some miscellaneous ideas to pack for your glamping trip include: 

A summer glamping trip is a great option to enjoy gorgeous views, close proximity to national parks, and retain the comfort you enjoy at home. I would encourage any readers to begin planning a glamping trip today! Use this packing list to help prepare for your adventure. Check out different Wander Camp locations here to begin planning your getaway!

Post written by Maggie Jackson