Glamping in Nevada

Glamping

Glamping, a term for luxury camping, is a popular option in Nevada. Resorts and campgrounds that have glamping sites can be found throughout Nevada, but there tend to be higher concentrations of these indulgent sites at tourist attractions. Nevada has the most mountains in the contiguous U.S., and visitors will have ample opportunities to explore alpine lakes, trout streams, and hot springs. Glamping in Nevada is the optimal way to get away from the stresses of your daily life without sacrificing the conveniences. 

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Glamping Sites in Nevada

Mustang Monument Wild Horse Eco-Resort

Mustang Monument Wild Horse Eco-Resort is a wild horse sanctuary in Wells, NV, that offers luxurious glamping at a unique mustang preserve. The sanctuary was founded by Madeline Pickens and serves to rehabilitate and protect wild mustangs. The money raised from the guest fees helps to fund the preserve. Guests can stay in a 300-square-foot tipi that features leather sofas, custom beds, overstuffed chairs, and hardwood floors. While staying in the resort, you will be able to enjoy activities like horseback riding tours to see the wild mustangs, rappelling, hiking, safari adventures, photography events, shooting ranges, and more. 

Zephyr Cove Resort

You can camp in comfort in an Airstream at the Zephyr Cove Resort in Zephyr Cove, NV, at Lake Tahoe. These new Airstream RV units have a distinctive round shape and aluminum siding that has attracted people since the 1930s. Visitors today at Zephyr Cove will appreciate the roominess and luxurious extras and spectacular views of Lake Tahoe. Each Airstream includes a bathroom, convertible dinette table/single sleeper, lounge/single bed, full kitchen, gas stovetop, microwave, and a gas grill. A fire pit, two bundles of firewood, Adirondack chairs, and a picnic table are also provided.

Silver State RV Resort

Silver State RV Resort is located in Winnemucca, NV, and offers a variety of glamping options. You can stay in a tipi, cabin, or deluxe safari tent. The safari tent sleeps four and has a partial kitchen and a 3/4 bath with a shower that has a waterfall, a hand wand, and six back massagers. Outside the tent, there is a furnished deck, table and chairs, and a gas grill. The park has numerous amenities, including a clubhouse, a fitness center, and a general store, and the views of the northern Nevada mountains are a beautiful backdrop to the resort.

Aravada Springs

Aravada Springs is located in Bunkerville, NV, near Gold Butte National Monument, a breathtaking preserve that has 300,000 acres of desert and red sandstone rock formations. Staying at Aravada Springs while exploring Gold Butte allows you to experience this beautiful region of Nevada each day and have a comfortable rest each evening. Aravada Springs has miner tents and cabins with features that include microwaves, cooktops, a mini-fridge, and a kitchen set. Private bathrooms and showers and free Wi-Fi are also available. Inside the resort, visitors have access to a swimming pond with a rope swing and water slide, and the lodge has a 10-inch reflecting telescope that affords great stargazing. 

Ruby 360 lodge

Ruby 360 Lodge is located in Lamoille on Conrad Creek in the Ruby Mountains of Nevada. Visitors can choose to stay at one of the two glamping-style yurts: the Ruby High Yurt or the Conrad Low Yurt. The Ruby High Yurt is 9,700 feet above sea level and is on the Conrad Creek ridge, and it sleeps four people, has Wi-Fi and a propane stove, and is powered by solar energy. The Conrad Low Yurt is close to the lodge and is next to a creek. It has a leather couch, futon, propane stove, propane fireplace, and a full kitchen, and you can also choose to have your food catered. 

Where to Glamp in Nevada

Nevada is home to many natural preserves and historical sites, and camping at various types of parks, campgrounds, and RV resorts are a common way to visit these exciting locations. During your glamping Nevada adventure, you can enjoy many amenities not offered at many traditional camping sites. Lake Tahoe, Las Vegas, Reno, Death Valley National Park, Great Basin National Park, and Lake Mead National Recreation Area are some of the areas where you can enjoy being pampered while “roughing it.”

Luxury Camping in Nevada

If you are a fan of home comforts while enjoying recreational experiences on the road, then glamping is a logical choice for exploring the state of Nevada. A glamping site can range from an enhanced tent to an elaborate treehouse in the sky. However, there are certain items you may still need to bring along. 

Most glamping sites will provide linens and bedding and have kitchens and bathrooms. Some glamping lodgings may not have kitchens, in which case you will need to bring along your own cooking equipment if you plan on eating at the site. You may also need towels and private toiletries. Check with the park for restrictions and rules for bringing firewood. 

Enjoying the outdoors while staying comfortable at a glamping location can be one of the best ways to travel. Before you head out on your trip, check out our blog for all you need to know about glamping.

With an RV rental, you can get your glamping fix anywhere! Enjoy all the comforts of home on board your RV – linens, cooking supplies, a cozy couch, and a warm bed – all while enjoying the beauty of nature around you. It’s the perfect marriage of rustic camping and upscale comfort. Plan your perfect glamping getaway with an RV rental from RVshare.

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