Do you love adventure but kind of don’t love the idea of camping? Camping can be very intimidating and takes a lot of planning. Fortunately, glamping is becoming a more accessible route to have a dream worthy adventure without all of the hassle. Wander Camp is the perfect solution to all camping wants and needs without the hassle and allows you to look cute while doing it too! Here is a list of all the top places to Glamp in 2022.
Moab
Moab is a premier destination located in Southern Utah. It is famous for its vibrant red rock features and stunning hikes. The Wander Camp Glampsite is located just an hour outside of Moab and Arches National park, along the same scenic highway that is home to Monument Valley.
Moab is a great spot for glamping because of it’s temperate weather and endless hikes. There are even Jeep excursions to help explore without too much strenuous activity. Check out our video featuring what a stay at our camp would be like!
Bryce Canyon
Bryce Canyon is often overlooked when thinking of locations for the perfect glamping adventure! However, it does not lack plenty to do and explore. Located in Southern Utah, it can be paired with a trip to Zion or a unique adventure on it’s own. It is just a 15 minute drive from the gates of Bryce Canyon. It is a convenient location and very accessible for all parties.
Bryce Canyon features very unique rock formations, which are best admired on one of the many hikes in the park. If hiking isn’t your favorite activity, there are still other activities to fill your time and allow you to bask in the beauty of Bryce Canyon. Check out those activities here!
Zion
Zion is the ultimate glamping getaway. It is conveniently located in Southern Utah, just a few hours away from Las Vegas. It is known for its sweeping views and world famous hikes. Zion also allows for the perfect balance of luxury and adventure with its fun nightlife. It is a great option for people looking for the best of both worlds kinds of experience. It is also one of the National Parks that has can’t miss dining experiences. And after all of the luxury, you can rest up at our Camp in Zion and go explore some of the top hikes in Zion!
Yellowstone
Yellowstone is a popular tourist spot because of its accessibility and famous name. Wander camp offers the ability to have an adventure filled camping experience in a family friendly way. No need to be worried about taking your kids on this adventure! Check out Wander Camp’s guide to taking on Yellowstone with kids here! Located just 20 minutes outside of Yellowstone’s gates in Idaho, it is a convenient place to settle in while exploring the magnificence of Yellowstone.
Kid’s or not, Yellowstone is filled with things you can’t miss. It has unique natural features and unforgettable views. If you want to explore more than the main bucket list activities, we recommend exploring some tips on hiking in Yellowstone.
Glacier
Glacier is known for being one of the top national parks in the country. Our campsite gives exclusive access to the park, just 10 minutes outside the gates. Glacier is known for its outstanding views and strenuous adventures. If you are uncertain what your trip to Glacier could look like, check out our guide on what to do in Glacier.
Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon is an extremely popular spot to travel to and explore. But many wonder what else there is to do than look at the views and the canyon. Glamping can offer an extremely unique experience to the Grand Canyon, that expands what would be a day trip to an extended stay. The camp offers a great sense of luxury as you prepare to see the wonders of the Grand Canyon.
If you are interested in a more strenuous excursion, consider hiking from rim to rim. It is a 22 mile journey of unforgettable sights. Or if that does not sound interesting to you, see what other things there are to do at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.
Glamping is the new way to have a picture worthy, memorable camping experience without all of the hassle. No need to stress about meal plans or equipment. We have you covered here at Wander Camp!
Post written by: Allison Ericksen