Here’s to stargazing and s’mores without sleeping on the ground.
Enter the not-so-wild world of glamping.
Treehouses sleep up to four guests.
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But where should glampers sleep?Flying Flags RV Resort & Campgroundis a great pick.
Choose from tents, vintage trailers, and Airstreams with queen-size beds (all accommodate two guests).
A few family-friendly options sleep four and have two queens or a king plus a bunk bed.
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The tents dont have private toilets or showers, but there are communal bathhouses on the grounds.
Nearby are many natural wonders to behold, too.
Theres also a bistro as well as a coffee and juice bar on-site.
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They also come with hotel-like amenities, such as an en suite bathroom complete with a Dyson hairdryer.
Note that children under 13 years old are not allowed at the property.
And youre mere minutes from Joshua Tree National Park and the shops and eateries of the eponymous town.
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We love the light wood interiors and comfy touches of the huts.
And it’sbaby-friendly, too, if youre seeking a family escape.
Hit up the nearbyLuluBelles Coffee House and Bakeryfor morning lattes and breakfast burritos.
Airstreams at AutoCamp.Yasara Gunawardena/Travel + Leisure
There are five yurts to choose from, each of which can accommodate up to four guests.
Kids and pets are welcome.
The shared bath house has modern toilets and hot showers.
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The biggest perk of a stay here?
Bird watching, hiking, and meadow gazing await between meals.
And dont forget to pay reverence to the mighty Sequoias that stand before you.
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The property is open seasonally from mid-June to mid-September.
The canvas tents have nice linens, including brightly colored duvets, plus electricity and private porches.
Most can sleep four to five people across twin and queen-size beds, making them great for families.
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Guests can also borrow a beach cruiser at no charge and pedal into the charming town of Guerneville.
Guests in tents have access to shared bathhouses, where they can scrub up with luxe bath products.
Dont miss a walk in Armstrong Woods State Natural Reserveits stunning and just three miles away.
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Communal bathrooms are adjacent.
Firewood, wine, and other essentials are for sale, too.
Sweat out any stress in the wood-fired sauna, or take advantage of the propertys great hiking trail access.
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All of the cabins have electricity and either private exterior bathrooms or access to the communal bathhouse.
Campers of all ages can participate in activities like tennis, swimming, and lawn games daily.
On Saturdays, theres guided tie-dyeing, archery, and yoga.
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Under Canvas Yosemite, Groveland
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Under Canvashas been synonymous with luxury camping ever since its debut in West Yellowstone in 2012.
The seasonal, 80-acre glamping site will be open May 15 to October 27, 2025.
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Additional good news: the ranch makes for a prime home base for a weekend of wine tasting.
Small-batch hard cider is for sale, made from the farms bountyand the entire operation is solar and wind-powered.
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Interior of guest tent at Under Canvas Yosemite.Courtesy of Under Canvas Yosemite.
Guest tents at Yokayo Ranch.Courtesy of Yokyao Ranch
The domes at Oz Farm.Courtesy of Oz Farm
An air streamer at AutoCamp Sequoia.Courtesy of AutoCamp Sequoia
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