LUXURY GLAMPING TENTS

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The outdoor industry is welcoming a new wave of adventurers who are flocking to the idea of “glamourous camping” – aka glamping. As opposed to traditional travel options like hotels and home rentals, glamping offers creative lodging that blends indoor amenities and outdoor perks in the form of luxury glamping tents – perfect for spending time in nature comfortably.

Guests typically sleep in structures that are small and uninsulated, like canvas tents, yurts, trailers, cabins, and even teepees. Unlike traditional tent camping, these structures have amenities like beds, linens, and electricity. Most campgrounds also provide heated showers, electricity, and kitchen spaces. Each glamping location is unique, though, allowing guests to create a memorable experience during each visit.

LUXURY GLAMPING IN WYOMING

Glamping on the Greys is a carefully designed remote space that offers unmatched access to the glorious Wyoming wilderness. Our guests enjoy comfortable housing amenities while they explore, relax, and connect with nature. The mountainous region of Western Wyoming is known worldwide for its scenery, hot springs, waterfalls, wildlife viewing and outdoor adventures like camping, fishing, and rafting.

Greater Wyoming is known for its thriving Western spirit, as it is home to modern-day ranchers and rodeo athletes. The state is also rich with culture and history, celebrating the lifestyles and traditions of the Native American tribes who live in the area. There are also many historic sites and museums that tell the stories of trailblazing pioneers who helped discover the Western side of the United States. Plus, find world-class dining, live performances, and shopping in more urban areas of Wyoming.

BEST GLAMPING WYOMING

Our remote site sits within a national forest, roughly an hour from Alpine, Wyoming and an hour and a half from Jackson Hole, Wyoming. We are near the famous Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park, where millions of visitors flock each summer. People often fly or drive to the region and stay in a rented hotel room or bring their own camping gear. Glamping on the Greys offers a blended experience of these options.

We are ideal for families who want to avoid the hassles of managing their own campsite but don’t want to spend a lot of their trip indoors.

Glamping on the Greys is an all-inclusive campground that incorporates accommodations, meals, and activities into the cost of the visit. Our guests bring personal items like clothing and toiletries and we handle the rest!

Tent bear Cubs

CANVAS TENTS FOR GLAMPING

Glamping on the Greys visitors stay in sturdy “tent” structures that are made from a wooden frame and surrounded by a canvas material. The tents sit on a raised platform and have covered front porches. There is furniture in each room, including multiple beds, chairs, and a wood-burning stove. Our raised beds are covered in comfortable linens and pillows, and some even showcase quilts handmade by local craftspeople. There are rugs on the tent floors to keep guests comfortable and warm. Plus, there is no need for handheld flashlights because there are electric lamps installed in each tent.

A small bathhouse is near the glamping tents for guests to take hot showers and manage other personal needs. Our team closely maintains this bathhouse to ensure guests are comfortable and healthy during their stay.

Glamping on the Greys guests love our tents because they are warm, private, and comfortable. There is no set-up or tear-down necessary, as there would be at a typical campsite. The canvas tents are still susceptible to the outdoor elements, like wind and sounds. People love listening to wildlife or the nearby creek as they drift to sleep, while staying warm, comfortable, and safe.

INSIDE GLAMPING TENTS

Each Glamping on the Greys tents does vary slightly. We allow guests to choose from several options, depending on their group and needs.

TENT BEAR CUBS

A canvas tent with a queen bed and two twin cots. This space typically holds up to four guests.

TENT TAG-A-LONG

A canvas tent with a queen bed and one twin cot. This space typically holds three guests.

TENT EVERGREEN

A canvas tent with one queen bed. This space typically holds two guests.

TENT PENDLETON

A canvas tent with three twin cots. This space typically holds three guests.

TENT SUNRISE

A canvas tent with three twin cots. This space typically holds three guests.

TENT BUFFALO

A canvas tent with two twin cots. This space typically holds two guests.

BEST GLAMPING TRIPS

Once visitors arrive on site, the Glamping on the Greys team manages all other necessary activities. This includes three meals each day, planned and cooked by our professionally trained camp chef. We will work with guests to determine the best meal options for their group.

Glamping on the Greys’ top attraction is the horseback riding experience. Our team includes a family of highly trained horses and professional handlers. The group works with visitors to curate exciting and adventurous trail riding trips in the nearby landscape. Exploring the Wyoming countryside on horseback is an unforgettable experience. Traveling on horseback, as opposed to riding an off-road vehicle or exploring on foot, allows riders to cover miles of land in a short amount of time while staying in the outdoor elements. Get close to wildlife, cross rugged terrain, and view the incredible scenery during your horseback riding adventure.

Our site is ideal for countless other activities. Most people enjoy hikes on the trails near camp, swimming in the nearby Bailey Lake or Little Greys River, practicing yoga or meditation, or just relaxing by the campfire. Our property’s remote location allows families, friends, and coworkers to utilize the entire space without distractions or interruptions. We want guests to make camp their own during their stay!

WHAT TO BRING ON A GLAMPING TRIP

The only item guests need to bring when they visit our glamping site is a bag for personal necessities. Things like activewear, pajamas, swimsuits, hiking shoes, rain jackets and boots, hats, hoodies, and toiletries are all you really need. People do bring mountain bikes, fishing gear, games, and other activity equipment, but that is up to their personal preference.

Leave the tents, coolers, propane stoves, space heaters, flashlights, sleeping bags, and all other traditional camping gear at home. We manage everything you need during your trip so you can focus on adventure or relaxation (or maybe both). Our team is eager to curate the perfect vacation for you, so contact us to begin planning your glamping trip in the beautiful Wyoming wilderness. Learn more about our Lodging accommodations.