Top 13 Glamping Spots in Utah: Yurts, Wagons, and More | Go Travel Daily

Top 13 Glamping Spots in Utah: Yurts, Wagons, and More

Cozy up in a private teepee, yurt, covered wagon, or luxury tent.

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Utah is an outdoor lover’s paradise. The state is home to five national parks, endless single-track and hiking trails, a smattering of hot springs, and ski areas with some of the best snow you’ll ever shred. However, you don’t have to sleep in a tent — on a flimsy camping mattress — to enjoy the full experience. Glamping resorts throughout the state offer the best of both worlds — accommodations under starry night skies with perks like hot showers, air-conditioning, Wi-Fi, and yes, real beds.

Zion Glamping Adventures

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The picturesque bell-shaped tents of Zion Glamping Adventures are set on a hillside in a private canyon that’s just a one-hour drive from Zion National Park. Each deluxe tent has a comfy queen-size bed (some have two) with high-end bedding, and most offer adjacent campsites with amenities like a fire pit, grill, and picnic table. The outhouses and outdoor showers are shared.

The glamping spot is set near the Water Canyon Trail, and in addition to a guided hike through Water Canyon — home to waterfalls, a spring, and a natural rock bridge — you can book buggy and horseback rides via the Zion Glamping Adventures team.

Under Canvas Moab

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This upscale glamping spot is ideally set near both Arches National Park (a 10-minute drive away) and Canyonlands National Park (a 25-minute drive) in the town of Moab, which is known for world-class climbing, hiking, and mountain biking. Almost every airy tent at Under Canvas Moab has a plush king-size bed, a wood-burning stove, and a private bathroom with flush toilets and running water.

For a next-level experience, book the Stargazer tent, which features a window above the bed for night-sky viewing. Added perks include live music, free yoga classes, grills, and complimentary s’mores fixings.

Wildland Gardens

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A mere eight miles from the iconic soaking tubs at Mystic Hot Springs lies the wonderfully remote and eco-friendly Wildland Gardens. In addition to glamping tents with private decks, the property sustains a year-round garden that guests are welcome to enjoy. Each tent includes a queen-size bed, a sitting area with a sofa, and access to a community fire pit, hot shower, and bathrooms.

If you have your heart set on a park excursion, Big Rock Candy Mountain and the Fremont Indian State Park are nearby, and both Capitol Reef and Bryce Canyon national parks are less than two hours away by car.

Zion Wildflower Resort

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Just 15 minutes from the entrance of Zion National Park is a glamping destination with a selection of canvas tents, covered wagons, and private bungalows. The tents, which are set on open platforms with private decks, come in a variety of formats, but at a minimum, they include queen-sized beds, heated blankets, and cooling units. The covered wagons have air-conditioning and heat, in addition to king-size beds and the option of one or two sets of bunk beds. Those not yet sold on the glamping experience can book one of the private bungalows (or mini houses) with all the amenities you’d expect in a hotel.

Zion Wildflower Resort also has complimentary Wi-Fi, nightly fires in the communal fire pit, Adirondack chairs and hammocks with excellent views, and plenty of yard games, including giant Jenga, ping-pong, and cornhole.

Conestoga Ranch

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It’s all about rustic elegance at Conestoga Ranch, a glamping destination with a selection of tents and wagons, some with king-size beds, en suite bathrooms, hot water, electricity, mini-fridges, and private campfire patios. Splurge on the Joshua Tree tent, which has a claw-foot tub and a private hillside location with views over Bear Lake. Groups can book the locally built Conestoga wagons, which can be moved to create a mini camp. Each one comes with a king-size bed and one or two sets of bunk beds.

The ranch is located at the edge of Bear Lake, near the Idaho-Utah border, and offers complimentary cruiser bikes, outdoor cooking tents, and an on-site restaurant.

Capitol Reef Resort

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Set among the red-rock cliffs near Capitol Reef National Park, this 58-acre resort is equipped with Wi-Fi, a heated pool, and a hot tub. Capitol Reef Resort offers cozy cabins and hotel rooms, but for a true glamping experience, consider a night in one of their teepees or covered wagons. The conical tents have a pillow-top king-size bed, flat-screen TV, and sitting area, while the wagons come with one king-size bed and twin bunk beds. Both have detached private bathrooms. Therefore, the team at the resort can assist in coordinating horseback and llama tours, as well as Jeep safaris. Consequently, the entrance to Capitol Reef National Park is just 10 minutes away by car.

BaseCamp 37

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Located on the border of Arizona and Utah, BaseCamp 37 is wonderfully remote, yet also connected, thanks to free Wi-Fi and a friendly team that’s ready to help plan the day’s adventure. Five tents with private decks, real beds, and cozy seating areas are scattered throughout the property, while the communal “glampground” acts as the official gathering place. Here, you’ll find a communal kitchen, a roaring campfire, grills, flush toilets, hot showers, and a mini pool available for use.

The property is located 45 minutes from Zion National Park and just 15 minutes from Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.

Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort

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When it comes to lodging, Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort has something for everyone. In addition to full-size vacation homes, mini cabins, and RV and tent camping, visitors will find a handful of luxury glamping tents and pioneer-inspired covered wagons. Tents and wagons boast real beds and electricity, as well as access to Zion Ponderosa’s shower house, grill and picnic area, two-tiered pool, Wi-Fi, and laundry. If you’re craving more privacy, some tents have their own grill and picnic table.

When it comes to park access, this property on the edge of Zion National Park is hard to top. It’s a doable day drive to Bryce Canyon National Park and Grand Canyon National Park.

Boulder Mountain Guest Ranch

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Boulder Mountain Guest Ranch is set within the stunning expanse of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument and has its own network of trails. There’s a main lodge and cabins, but glampers will want to set their sights on Boulder Mountain’s Mongolian-style yurts. Each yurt has at least one queen-size and twin bed (some have kings and additional twins) plus a rustic kitchen with a microwave or toaster oven, mini fridge, and hot and cold water dispenser. On the spacious decks, you’ll find patio furniture and grills. Showers and bathrooms are shared.

Boulder Mountain’s standout amenity is its restaurant, Sweetwater Kitchen, which serves made-from-scratch meals using produce grown on the property.

Zion Backcountry Glamping

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As its name implies, the lodging found at Zion Backcountry Glamping is set in Utah’s backcountry, where peace and quiet reign and the stargazing is outstanding. The land, which has been owned by the Lundgren family for four generations, also serves grazing sheep and cows. In keeping with their heritage, the property rents out authentic sheep camps with full-size beds, in addition to a spacious yurt that can accommodate up to nine adults and features a wood-burning stove. The property has hot showers, toilets, and drinking water, but you’ll need to bring your own food. However, the glampsite is located 45 minutes north of Zion National Park and just minutes from the stunning Zion Narrows Upper Trailhead.

Under Canvas Bryce Canyon

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Set on 750 acres of secluded high desert plains, Under Canvas Bryce Canyon offers easy access to multiple national parks, including Bryce Canyon National Park, just a 15-minute drive away. The camp itself is a showstopper, with 50 safari-style canvas tents equipped with ensuite bathrooms, plush king-size beds, USB charging packs, and wood-burning stoves. Specialty accommodations include the Stargazer Tent, which has a window above the bed, and the family-friendly Hoodoo Suite Tent, featuring two tents adjoined by a private deck, fire pit, and outdoor area.

Like the other Under Canvas camps in the Grand Circle, guests can look forward to luxe guest amenities like organic bath products, fire pit nights with s’mores, on-site dining, and complimentary activities like live music and yoga classes.

Open Sky Zion

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Located a 25-minute drive from Zion National Park, Open Sky offers a quiet and private glampsite with over-the-top amenities. The property has a range of lodging options outfitted with features like heated bathroom floors, filtered drinking water, Wi-Fi, gas fireplaces, refrigerators, and indoor and outdoor showers. The most deluxe option is the Star Seeker Superior Luxury Camp, which boasts a pop-out area with a telescope, cedar hot tub, oversized clawfoot copper tub, and a window above the bed for viewing the red rocks and stars in total comfort.

The property sits on 80 acres of plateaus, canyons, cliffs, and trails you can explore by foot or mountain bike, providing plenty of opportunities to enjoy spectacular views.

Ulum Moab

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Ulum, a glamping resort by Under Canvas, opened its first location in Moab in March 2023, offering travelers a luxurious retreat just steps away from Looking Glass Rock. The property features 50 safari-inspired tent suites with luxury hotel-style amenities such as Aesop bath products, ensuite bathrooms with rain showers, wood stoves, and Parachute linens and robes. However, what sets the property apart is its location. Set on 200 acres surrounded by Utah’s dramatic red-rock cliffs on three sides, guests can enjoy expansive views from their private 70-square-foot decks or venture out to Arches and Canyonlands national parks, both just an hour’s drive away.

On-site programming includes complimentary yoga, stargazing, live acoustic music, and evening s’mores. Moreover, with full-service dining, guests can also relish post-adventure meals featuring southwest-inspired flavors and sustainable ingredients, plus craft cocktails incorporating local flora such as sage, juniper, and prickly pear.

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