The Best Glamping Across North America

Outdoor adventures meet luxury in the aptly named ‘glamping’, offering travelers the chance to enjoy the great outdoors alongside all of their creature comforts. Imagine canvas tents complete with king-sized beds, heaters, and a line of high-end products gracing the fully-equipped bathrooms. 


While glamping can run the gamut from more rustic (but comfortable) accommodation up to five-star luxury, today we’re focused on the latter and are counting down five of the most deluxe glamping destinations across North America.


The Resort at Paws Up, Montana, United States

Spread out over a sprawling 37,000 acres, The Resort at Paws Up offers guests the choice between 28 luxurious vacation homes or 36 safari-style tents. A working cattle ranch, Paws Up showcases the best of Big Sky countryside and offers over 40 on-site activities. Guests may choose to venture out on a helicopter tour or offroading tour, take equestrian classes, go fishing, try clay shooting, take a cooking class, and so much more. 


The dining experience at Paws Up is all-inclusive, and guests enjoy three meals per day along with drinks and snacks. Paws Up provide an immersive western-inspired stay and recently introduced the Ranch Table in Trough, an organic, grab-and-go dining adventure that showcases local farms. Step aboard their old-fashioned horse-drawn wagon and enjoy a unique adventure that delivers you to the banks of the Blackfoot River, where you’ll enjoy an authentic chuckwagon dinner. Fresh organic fare is prepared on an open fire right before your eyes—just like in the Old West. If that’s not enough, a camping butler is there for anything else you may need!


Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge, Vancouver Island, British Columbia Canada

Set against the rugged backdrop of the wild west coast of Vancouver Island, Clayoquot Sound Wilderness Lodge provides guests with an escape to Canada’s remote wilderness.  Accessible only by seaplane, guests stay in one of 25 canvas tents resting along the banks of the Clayoquot Sound, in the UNESCO-protected Clayoquot World Biosphere. 


Activities abound, and guests can enjoy everything from bear viewing and whale watching to horse riding, canyoning, rafting, and more. For guests who want to slow things down a notch, there’s yoga, fly fishing, or simply taking in the magnificent scenery, drink in hand. The Healing Grounds Spa does not disappoint at Clayoquot, and provides visitors serenity through massages and spa treatments in their ocean-front tent, with products sourced and made in British Columbia – local Pacific seaweed and Canadian clay are both featured heavily on the Spa menu.  


Speaking of menus, it’s all about the food at Clayoquot Sound Wilderness Lodge – where guests indulge in an all-inclusive experience built upon locally foraged ingredients and a regularly rotating menu based on seasonality.


Under Canvas, Multiple Locations Across NA

While not as luxurious as their counterparts on this list, you cannot discuss glamping without mentioning Under Canvas, a newer hospitality brand specializing in glamping experiences across the United States. With ten locations to choose from, guests can enjoy access to countless National Parks with a comfortable home base. Canvas tents are equipped with West Elm furniture, King-sized beds, wood-burning stoves, and optional en-suite bathrooms. All camps offer dining options, are pet-friendly, and are conveniently located near stunning National Parks. 


Awarded one of the ‘Top 15 Resort Hotels in the West’ by Travel + Leisure, and ‘Top 25 Resorts in the US – Midwest & West’ by Condé Nast Traveler, Under Canvas Moab lies just 7 miles north of Moab near Utah’s famed Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park. 


Also recognized by Condé Nast Traveler as ‘Top 40 Resorts in the US – Midwest & West’ is Under Canvas Zion, located on 196-acres of remote desert terrain and is just 20 miles from the entrance to Zion National Park. 


Under Canvas locations include the Grand Canyon, Mt. Rushmore, Acadia, Bryce Canyon, Lake Powell – Grand Staircase, Yellowstone, Glacier, Moab, Zion, and the Great Smoky Mountains. Most of the properties have been recognized by Travel + Leisure and/or Condé Nast Traveler, dominating each of their ‘Top Resorts in the US – Midwest & West’ categories. 


Dunton River Camp, Colorado

Dunton River Camp consists of eight prospector-style tents and is an addition to the Dunton Hot Springs. Each tent comes equipped with hotel-level amenities and includes two mountain bikes to explore the surrounding property or the camp itself. 


Directly across the mountain from Telluride, the camp is positioned in a stunning alpine valley that offers guests endless activities to choose from in a breathtaking outdoor setting. From wildlife watching and horseback riding to guided nature tours and wine tasting, there’s an activity for just about anyone. 


Guests enjoy an all-inclusive experience at Dunton River, with meals and beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) included. Guests of the Dunton River Camp also enjoy access to the hot springs and library.