Nine Unforgettable Places To Go Glamping
Aug 27, 2024 02:13PM ● By Fran MillerMENDOCINO GROVE
Besides the spacious tents outfit with heated beds, down comforters, and redwood decks, other cool amenities at this Northern California glamping destination include organic bath products, hot showers, and fresh towels. Zen out in a yoga class or explore the majestic Mendocino coast. Dogs are welcome, evening campfires, and the communal kitchen serves hot beverages 24/7.
Perched on the spectacular Big Sur coast, sixteen yurts (tent-like circular fabric structures with wood lattice frames on redwood platforms) come with sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean. Swanky touches include queen-size beds, cushy couches, heaters, and electric lights. Outside, deck chairs are positioned to take in awe-inspiring sunsets. Treebones also sports a full restaurant, a heated pool and spa, and an outdoor bar. The property is easily accessible from Highway 1 South through Cambria.
Located on the Central Coast in Cayucos, Wellspring Ranch is a couples-only sanctuary that sits on 160-acres of rugged pastoral land close to kayaking, surfing, horseback riding, and wine tasting. At this “no cell phone” retreat, explore miles of hiking and biking trails, soak in mineral-rich hot tubs, shower outdoors, and stretch in the yoga yurt. Nestled under ancient oaks, luxe yurts feature king beds, luxury linens, fireplaces, and private bathrooms. Large communal campfire nightly for stargazing and s'mores.
Just north of Santa Barbara on the Central Coast, El Capitan Canyon is one of the only Southern California spots where you can sleep in a coastal canyon beneath a canopy of trees. Surrounded by El Capital State Beach, this secluded retreat boasts cabins with Chumash decorative details, soaking tubs, and kitchenettes. Each has its own fire pit for charring tri-tip and marshmallows purchased at the onsite market. Circular canvas Adventure Yurts come with comfortable bedding and a domed skylights. Bike on a complimentary cruiser to the sandy beach, take a surf lesson, or swim in the heated pool.
Located in the southern Sierra Nevada east of Fresno, on a steep, wooded hillside with views of mountain peaks, this slice of paradise offers stunning canvas tents that comfortably sleep two to four. Each features plush beds and bedding, artisan furniture and décor, along with gourmet meals prepared by the on-site executive chef. Kick-back in the evening by the campfire after a day of exploring Sequoia National Park. Take part in bird watching, horseback riding or fly fishing, then return for a hot outdoor shower and a dinner of wild-caught king salmon.
This beautiful
Napa Valley campground has it all: 1,900 acres, ten miles of trails, campsites, and yurts. While a bit more rustic, the Bothe
yurts are equipped
with a queen bed, table and chairs, outdoor fire pit, picnic table, plus a lockable door. Bring your own sleeping bag or bedding, cooking utensils, food, and
towels. It's close to tons of wineries, hiking trails through impressive redwoods, and boasts an onsite spring-fed pool.
In a 20-acre canyon below Big Sur's exclusive Ventana Inn & Spa lies a luxury camping experience with safari-style accomodations, custom-designed mattresses, premium linens, and curated coolers. Spacious campsites at Ventana Campground are well-groomed, equipped with fire rings picnic tables, and a stunning landscape.
The tent bungalows at this coastal Pescadero escape are scattered throughout the property with plush bedding, electricity, sliding windows, and locking doors. Comfort stations include a central courtyard with fireplace, sauna, heated floors, and private showers. An outdoor hot tub, WIFI, and a day spa help cement Costanoa’s designation as a top California glamping destination. Cook your meals on the outdoor grills or head to the Cascade Bar & Grill for a locally sourced dinner. Spend your days mountain biking, horseback riding, or exploring tide pools.
Nevada City's campground promises a plush place to relax after a day of play in the Sierra
foothills. Opened by Erin and Dan Thiem, Inn Town has easy access to
the Yuba River, exceptional routes for cyclists, and miles of hiking
trails. The year-round
campground has 20 customized glamping tents that come with private balconies among the trees. Bonus: some sites are pet-friendly. Restaurants, breweries, and local adventures nearby.
THINGS TO KNOW
WEATHER: Conditions vary from day to night. Do your research and pack accordingly, but plan for unexpected heat. Expect cool mornings, warm days, and chilly evenings.GEAR: While some locations have it all, others require traditional camping gear. You’ll never go wrong with an extra flashlight.
FOOD: On-site restaurants and chef created meals are a bonus, but remember alot of critters are attracted to gourmet coolers.
RESERVATIONS: With kids going back to school in August, fall bookings are opening up.