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Road-Tripping with Glamping Hub: 10 Best Places to Glamp in the U.S.

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We’re always on the lookout to help travelers maximize vacation value, and one of our favorite ways to do so is by staying in alternative accommodations. That’s why we’ve asked the experts at Glamping Hub to share their favorite unique and affordable places to stay in the U.S.

We’re also including glamping tips from Glamping Hub’s ambassador Ethan Abitz, who is currently on a cross-country road trip and staying in properties bookable on Glamping Hub.

The Best Places to Glamp in the U.S.

From a secluded treehouse to a retro-chic trailer, glamping doesn’t always mean luxury tents. Check out these 10 awesome places worth planning a trip to around the U.S.

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Chattanooga National Park, Georgia

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Whidbey Island, Washington

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Round Top, Texas Southeast, Texas

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Los Angeles Valley, California

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Zion National Park, Utah

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Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

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The Catskills, New York

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Orlando, Florida

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Glenmont, Ohio

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Road-Tripping Tips from the Expert

Ethan Abitz, Glamping Hub Ambassador, is currently traveling around the U.S. and staying in glamping locations (you can follow his journey on Instagram and Glamping Hub’s YouTube channel, here). Here are his top tips for having the best road trip you can have. 

  1. Keep all your best snacks in an easily accessible spot. Digging around in the car once you’ve hit the road is not only inconvenient—it can also be dangerous.
  2. Create a playlist of all your favorite songs/audiobooks/podcasts. If you are driving a lot, you’re going to want some entertainment.
  3. Bring a road-trip buddy. Nothing beats hitting the open road with your best friend or family member. You’ll have plenty of time to chat, reflect on memories, and tell long stories.
  4. While focusing on the road should be your main priority, take time to admire everything around you. Take the scenic route and don’t be afraid to make as many pit stops as necessary. Sometimes a quick detour can lead to the most amazing discoveries.
  5. Make sure you’ve got what you need BEFORE arriving at your destination. It’s no fun when you get all settled in only to realize you don’t have any coffee or towels.
  6. Most importantly … enjoy every moment and don’t take any of it for granted. Road trips are some of the most freeing experiences and can fill your life with memories, so make every second count while you’re out there.

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This article was published in connection with a partnership with Glamping Hub.

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