Wyoming Glamping Experiences

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Wyoming glamping experiences allow you to explore the most beautiful places in Wyoming without the hassle of setting up a campsite or commuting to and from a hotel.

Experience the wildlife and rich sceneries by immersing yourself in them. The Bridger Teton National Forest is a sprawling and picturesque setting unlike any other in North America. Unmarred by man, it is teeming with wildlife and stunning natural geologic formations.

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Luxury Camping Wyoming

Glamping is becoming one of the most popular ways for people to explore the sights, sounds and smells of a rural area.

You get the best of both worlds as you sleep and live in the heart of one of the wildest areas on Earth without feeling deprived of luxury. Immerse yourself in nature while having the convenience of your necessities already taken care of. Sleep in a sturdy canvas tent, surrounded by the sounds of nature and wake feeling 100% rested because you’re on a proper bed. Glamping combines the convenience of having the necessities taken care of for you, with the.

The Wyoming climate varies greatly, and while the winters are harsh, the summer, spring, and fall months are beautifully temperate and perfect for enjoying the vast outdoor adventure locations in the state. Compare the accommodation options below:

Glamping

  • Immerse yourself in nature
  • Sleep in a real bed
  • Luxuriously appointed canvas tent with hardwood floor, cozy rugs and a heater
  • Warm water shower and hygiene facilities
  • Adventures within short reach
  • Fill your days with activities rather than chores
  • Gourmet meals cooked by a highly trained chef
  • Pack only your personal items
  • The best option for maximizing time and enjoyment

Hotel

  • Must get in a car and drive at least 30 minutes each day to trailheads or places of interest
  • Sleep in a real bed
  • Restaurant-quality meals
  • No sounds of nature where you stay, but those of central A/C
  • You will need to pack everything you might need for the day or risk losing more precious time commuting back and forth to the hotel for needs
  • Pack only your personal items
  • Best option if roughing it in any way really isn’t your thing, or you aren’t in Wyoming to adventure

Camping

  • Sleep in a tent in a sleeping bag
  • Purchase and pack all camping equipment
  • Travel with many large, heavy or unwieldy items
  • Preparations take a lot of planning, thinking and thoroughness
  • Adventure and sleep surrounded by the sounds of nature
  • Must bring and safely store all cooking materials and food
  • Must allow ample time in the day for camp set-up/take-down and all meal preparations
  • If horseback riding is desired, you must bring and care for your own horses or head to a separate location that offers horse rentals

Outdoor Adventures Locations

Wyoming is a place that sparks the mind and stirs the hearts of adventurers all over. Some people come to experience the old West in its most authentic possible state, as the early American settlers experienced it. Many come to take a step back from everyday life, a break from electronics or to find deeper personal meaning in their lives or relationships.

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Fly Fishing

Anglers come from the world over in pursuit of the legendary Snake River Fine Spotted Cutthroat trout surging through the waters throughout the state. Wyoming glamping experiences offer an unbeatable method for you to maximize your time spent out on the water and not have to bother with meal prep, campfire tending, or the setting up and taking down of camp. Fishing licenses can be obtained easily from the Wyoming Game and Fish Department.

Horseback Riding

It is said that there is no better way to experience the rugged landscape that makes up Wyoming and its wild, neverending beauty than from the back of a horse. Both full and half-day guided rides are offered for adults and children eight years and up on our experienced trail horses. Rides are available for beginning-level riders or the more advanced.

Hiking/Photography

The jaw-droppingly beautiful scenery that makes up the areas in and around the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone is something that should be on every traveler’s budget list. Jagged peaks give way to expansive valleys, lush with grass and densely forested areas, that give home to an abundance of wildlife. It is a paradise for a hiker or avid nature photographer.

Wyoming Trails

There are a number of trails easily accessible from the Glamping On The Greys campsite, including the Ridge Line Loop which winds for two miles through the area around the campsite. It’s a great place to embark on a refreshing pre-breakfast jaunt. The Greyback Ridge Hike is a challenging trail that ascends to the peak of Greyback Ridge. Climbing over 7,000 feet in elevation and accessible from multiple trailheads, the Greyback Ridge hike features steep climbs and windy paths, taking you through dense forests and picturesque meadows. The Bailey Lake hike is a low-stress 4.5-mile trail connecting Bailey Lake to the Glamping On the Greys glampsite. Glamping On the Greys follows a more hands-off approach that allows you to explore the trails at your own free will and direction. Our staff are all experienced hikers and can help you plan and prepare for an ideal trip either alone or with a group.

Wyoming Scenery

Wyoming is famous for its stunning scenery that gives one the feeling of having stepped through time and witnessing the Earth as raw and untouched as before man came and developed upon it. Wyoming glamping experiences offer numerous ways for you to absorb the exquisite Wyoming scenery in the ways that appeal to you and the members of your group the most.

Dangerous Wildlife In Wyoming 

While Wyoming is home to many types of large predators that can be dangerous for a human to encounter unprepared in the wild, the vast majority of them live further north in the parks. The area of Star Valley is an ideal place to camp and enjoy the outdoors because the animals that live here are primarily prey animals that are not interested in human contact. Bears, wolves, and other predators don’t typically travel far from the park’s boundaries or seek out contact with humans, and they are well-fed by the bounty of prey in the parks. The animals living near the Glamping On The Greys campsite are primarily deer, fox, rabbits, squirrels, plenty of birds and a whole range of smaller mammals.

Grand Teton Glamping

Wyoming glamping experiences offer the best way to maximize your time during your trip to visit the Grand Tetons, enabling you to get the most out of Wyoming’s attractions. Glamping in Jackson Hole gives you the closest access to all of the area’s activities and attractions. Contact us today to check availability and plan your next epic Wyoming glamping adventure.