It’s the only public floating tent experience in the U.S. And it is about to kick off its fourth season, which runs from June 23 through Sept. 4.
(Each booking includes equipment to travel to the tent, oars, and life vests.)
There are no showering facilities, but restrooms are available back at Treasure Island Park.
Credit:Courtesy of Float Troy
As for meals, there are several options.
“We also have coffee shops.
More people tend to eat out because we have a lot of mom and pop [restaurants].”
Courtesy of Float Troy
Clifton told T+L the floating tents are popular with both residents of the Midwest and visitors alike.
Renting a tent costs $95 a night.
Book your stay atfloat-troy.com.