Top Luxury Glamping Escapes In North America

Ah, the ultimate struggle of choosing between luxury and adventure! Well, these struggles are part of history now!

When glamping, you can have both!

The only “struggle” is to pick which type of retreat you want. Cozy forest one, or breathtaking beachfront? I know, life is hard!

So, immerse yourself in nature without sacrificing your comfort! Let’s see North America’s most luxurious glamping escapes.

1. Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge, British Columbia, Canada

Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge, British Columbia, Canada
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Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge is less of a resort and more of a portal into a dreamscape. Accessible only by seaplane or boat, this off-the-grid hideaway blends Canadian wilderness with unapologetic luxury. 

It is not possible not to feel like a royal suite! With handcrafted furniture, plush bedding, and a wood-burning stove to keep the Pacific mist at bay. The only thing missing? A Wi-Fi signal. But that’s the point.

Out here, nature sets the itinerary. Kayak alongside seals in Clayoquot Sound, gallop through old-growth forests on horseback, or embark on a bear-watching excursion where black bears shuffle along the shoreline, flipping rocks for a seafood feast. 

2. The Resort at Paws Up, Montana, USA

The Resort at Paws Up, Montana, USA
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If Montana had a VIP section, it would be The Resort at Paws Up. Sprawling across 37,000 acres of untouched wilderness, this luxury glamping destination is where the Old West gets a five-star glow-up. 

Waking up in this tent is so lavish it could make a boutique hotel jealous! There’re heated floors, chandeliers, and your very own butler to ensure your coffee is poured just right.

Adventure here comes in many flavors. Ride horseback through the plains like a modern-day cowboy, try your hand at cattle herding, or float down the Blackfoot River, the same waters that inspired A River Runs Through It. 

And if you think glamping means giving up great food, think again. Gourmet meals are prepared by top-tier chefs, featuring farm-to-table delights that somehow taste even better under the big Montana sky.

3. Dunton River Camp, Colorado, USA

Dunton River Camp, Colorado, USA
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In a past life, this riverside retreat was a cattle ranch, but these days, Dunton River Camp is where the call of the wild meets unfiltered luxury. This Colorado hideaway offers safari-style tents that feel more like designer lodges.

Think king-sized beds, en-suite bathrooms with soaking tubs, and front porches perfect for watching the world slow down.

Fly-fishing enthusiasts can test their skills in pristine waters, while hikers and mountain bikers have endless trails to explore. And if relaxation is more your speed, the camp’s wood-fired sauna and outdoor hot springs make sure stress doesn’t stand a chance. 

By the time the campfire crackles to life in the evening, storytelling and stargazing become the only items on your to-do list.

4. Under Canvas Zion, Utah, USA

Under Canvas Zion, Utah, USA
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Zion National Park is a glamping retreat that puts you at the heart of the desert’s untamed beauty. Forget cramped camping gear! Here, your “tent” comes with plush king-sized beds, private bathrooms, and a wood-burning stove to keep the desert chill at bay.

By day, Zion’s trails call. And they call big time! Hike the legendary Angel’s Landing if you dare, or opt for the Narrows, where you wade through a winding slot canyon sculpted by time itself. 

Jeep tours take you deep into the park’s remote corners, while guided stargazing sessions reveal a night sky so brilliant it feels like stepping into a planetarium; only better, because it’s real.

5. Treebones Resort, California, USA

Treebones Resort, California, USA
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This resort feels like a secret hideout for those who crave ocean breezes and off-the-grid charm. All without giving up the finer things! 

Treebones Resort offers a collection of yurts, plus a handful of unique stays like the human-sized “Nest” (yes, it’s literally woven like a giant bird’s nest).

Treebones is the kind of place where the little moments steal the show: sipping organic wine by a fire pit, watching migrating whales from your yurt’s deck, or soaking up the stillness of nature without a single notification buzzing. 

Unplug, unwind, and let the wild beauty of Big Sur do the rest.

6. Alila Ventana Big Sur, California, USA

Alila Ventana Big Sur, California, USA
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Luxury and nature don’t just coexist at Alila Ventana. They’re woven together in a way that feels almost effortless! This adults-only retreat takes glamping to an entirely new level. 

I’m talking about safari-style canvas tents with comfortable beds, private fire pits, and outdoor showers that make you feel like you’re bathing in the heart of the forest. And the best part? 

It’s all-inclusive, meaning the gourmet dining, yoga sessions, and guided hikes are all part of the experience. Think of it as not only as an escape. You’ll forget about the world, and with a setting like this, you won’t mind, at all!

7. Collective Governors Island, New York, USA

Collective Governors Island, New York, USA
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New York City and glamping might not seem like an obvious match, but Collective Governors Island proves that even the most urban jungle has room for a little wilderness. 

Just an eight-minute ferry ride from Manhattan, this chic retreat offers safari-style tents with comfy beds, en-suite bathrooms, and private decks overlooking the Statue of Liberty. It’s like having a front-row seat to the city’s skyline!

Days here are a mix of laid-back leisure and city exploration. Stroll through Governors Island’s historic forts, rent a bike for a ride along the waterfront, or hop on a ferry and be back in SoHo for dinner in no time. If you ever wanted to camp with a city view, this is how you do it.

8. Fogo Island Inn, Newfoundland, Canada

Fogo Island Inn, Newfoundland, Canada
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Fogo Island Inn is an experience wrapped in raw, untamed beauty. Perched on the rocky shores of remote Newfoundland, this architectural marvel stands like a beacon at the edge of the world. 

The floor-to-ceiling windows in each suite make sure you never miss a moment of the ever-changing Atlantic scenery, from iceberg-dotted waters to the occasional passing whale.

Take a guided hike with a local, where you’ll hear stories of shipwrecks and survival, or visit an artist-in-residence studio to see creativity inspired by the wild surroundings. 

And if you’re lucky, you might catch a traditional “shed party,” where locals gather to play music and share a few drinks.