Opening Date: April 22, 2021 | Closing Date: October 11, 2021
Passing through the borders of Utah and Idaho, our Bear Lake glamping tented camp offers the immersive outdoors experience you are looking for! There are few places as beautiful as the great outdoors. We live for untouched wilderness, gorgeous landscapes, and stunning sunrises. Thus Wander Camp was born, a glamping mobile tent property with no boundaries. Finally, an accommodation that enjoys traveling the world as much as you do. Spacial distancing has never been easier.
rustic furniture
showers
picnic table
camp stargazing
clean linens
flushing toilets
campfire area
Adventure Concierge
rustic furniture
clean linens
showers
flushing toilets
picnic table
campfire area
Adventure Concierge
camp stargazing
Glamping Tent Options
King Tent
Each tent is 216 Square feet, 16 feet in diameter and height, made from sturdy Waterproof Canvas with plenty of windows and a large netted door. Furnished with top of the line furniture, inside holds 1 king bed, plush down comforter, 1000 thread count sheets, 4 pillows, 2 side tables, 2 lounge chairs, 2 solar-powered lanterns, 2 solar-powered fans, solar-powered USB outlets, and a soft rug.
Twin Tent
Each tent is 216 Square feet, 16 feet in diameter and height, made from sturdy Waterproof Canvas with plenty of windows and a large netted door. Furnished with top of the line furniture, inside holds 2 twin beds, plush down comforter, 1000 thread count sheets, 4 pillows, 2 side tables, 2 lounge chairs, 2 solar-powered lanterns, 2 solar-powered fans, solar-powered USB outlets, and a soft rug.
Family Tent
Each tent is 216 Square feet, 16 feet in diameter and height, made from sturdy Waterproof Canvas with plenty of windows and a large netted door. Furnished with top of the line furniture, inside holds 1 king bed and 1 twin bed, plush down comforter, 1000 thread count sheets, 4 pillows, 2 side tables, 2 lounge chairs, 2 solar-powered lanterns, 2 solar-powered fans, solar-powered USB outlets, and a soft rug.
Triple Tent
King Tent
Each tent is 216 Square feet, 16 feet in diameter and height, made from sturdy Waterproof Canvas with plenty of windows and a large netted door. Furnished with top of the line furniture, inside holds 1 king bed, plush down comforter, 1000 thread count sheets, 4 pillows, 2 side tables, 2 lounge chairs, 2 solar-powered lanterns, 2 solar-powered fans, solar-powered USB outlets, and a soft rug.
Twin Tent
Each tent is 216 Square feet, 16 feet in diameter and height, made from sturdy Waterproof Canvas with plenty of windows and a large netted door. Furnished with top of the line furniture, inside holds 2 twin beds, plush down comforter, 1000 thread count sheets, 4 pillows, 2 side tables, 2 lounge chairs, 2 solar-powered lanterns, 2 solar-powered fans, solar-powered USB outlets, and a soft rug.
Family Tent
Each tent is 216 Square feet, 16 feet in diameter and height, made from sturdy Waterproof Canvas with plenty of windows and a large netted door. Furnished with top of the line furniture, inside holds 1 king bed and 1 twin bed, plush down comforter, 1000 thread count sheets, 4 pillows, 2 side tables, 2 lounge chairs, 2 solar-powered lanterns, 2 solar-powered fans, solar-powered USB outlets, and a soft rug.
Triple Tent
Bear Lake Travel Guides, Tips, & More
Three Reasons Why Glamping is Better for the Environment
When traveling there are two basic options for lodging: you can either stay in a hotel or camp. Staying in a hotel is nice because you have access to a clean bathroom, a shower, and even a comfy bed, however, one major drawback to staying in a hotel is the negative impact they have on the environment. Hotels waste thousands of gallons of water each day, and to top things off they also release extravagant amounts of carbon dioxide into the environment. For an environmentally conscious traveler a hotel does not seem very appealing, leaving only one other lodging option: camping.
But what if I told you that there was another option for lodging when traveling that is the perfect medium between a hotel and camping? Have you ever heard of glamping? Glamping is cheaper than the average hotel, it is more environmentally friendly AND you get a comfy bed! Making glamping the perfect option for your next adventure.
Solar Eclipse
One of the best parts of glamping is the clear skies. Because campsites are typically located away from large cities and there is less light pollution it is the perfect place to enjoy the phenomena of the solar system.
Zion Uncovered: Best Activities to do Around Zion Pt. 5
Zion is the third most visited national park. Wander Camp’s Zion location is less than an hour away from Zion National Park. This guide will expand on some of the many exciting activities Zion National Park has to offer. These sights and activities include visiting Angels Landing, hiking the Narrows, visiting Emerald Pools, and hiking the Subway.
Top Glamping Destinations (Wander Camp Edition)
We are a rustic glamping accommodation located 30-40 minutes from both Arches & Canyonlands National Parks and just 30 minutes from Moab. We offer an immersive outdoors experience while including a few more amenities than traditional camping while still operating off grid. Be sure not to miss outdoor adventures like mountain climbing, hiking/biking trails, and skydiving.
Discovering Yellowstone Pt. 4 Yellowstone National Park
Whether you are a hiking afficionado, wildlife enthusiast, or a lover of natural wonders, Yellowstone offers unparalleled wonders for all to see. This guide offers a world of possibilities when it comes to exploring Yellowstone. Get ready to make your Yellowstone journey an unforgettable one filled with excitement and wonder.
Top 4 Don’t Miss Activities in Glacier Pt. 2 Glacier National Park
Are you spending the weekend at Wander Camp’s Glacier location and looking for activities around you? Glacier is one of the most gorgeous national parks and has plenty of outdoor activities. This guide will discuss some ideas of how and where to spend your time this weekend.