One of the hottest trends in travel right now is glamping, or glamour camping. It combines the nature appeal of traditional camping with first-class amenities. Think luxury canvas tents with indoor plumbing and gourmet dining dropped in beautiful, remote settings, and you've got the idea of glamping.
Here are five of the best glamping destinations across North America.
1. The Ranch at Rock Creek
Philipsburg, Montana
Since the age of 10, Jim Manley knew he wanted to own a ranch. At 33, the investment banker began searching for one to buy, with very specific criteria. Among other factors, the perfect property must have a river running through it, a nearby ski hill and the absence of both grizzlies and poisonous snakes.
Manley and his team searched over 500 ranches in 20 years, then he discovered The Ranch at Rock Creek. "When I saw this place, I bought it that day," he said.
The ranch itself was homesteaded in the late 1800s, with Manley purchasing the 6,600-acre property in 2007. To complement the main lodge rooms and luxury homes, glamping tents were added alongside Rock Creek, a Blue Ribbon trout stream that soothes the soul as my wife and I discovered this past September. The glamping tents are tastefully decorated with antique artifacts from the area, and are incredibly comfortable and relaxing.
Most of the canvas tents are closed during the winter months, however two of the canvas tents are hybrid cabins, open year-round. The media has rightfully deemed the glamping tents at The Ranch at Rock Creek as the "Taj Mahal" of tents.
In addition to top-shelf liquor and gourmet dining, the all-inclusive glamping experience also includes two privately guided activities each day. We enjoyed trap shooting, horseback riding and fly-fishing––all of which were fabulous––but it was a combination of other factors that truly made our visit to The Ranch at Rock Creek the trip of a lifetime.