If you love nature but hate the bugs and sleeping on the ground, glamping (aka “glam camping”) might be for you. A number of hospitality startups have launched modern takes on the yurt, a round sheepskin tent used by nomads in Central Asia starting in 600 BC. These days, yurts are often made of a wooden latticed
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Treebones Resort offers glamping experiences perched on a cliff above Big Sur. The off-grid resort produces its own power, but that doesn’t make it any less luxurious. Guests slumber in yurts, tents, or human nests carved of wood. A full-service restaurant serves four-course meals and unforgettable cliffside omakase experiences.
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Perched above the rocky coastline of Big Sur, Treebones Resort is a must-visit stop along your Highway 1 road trip. The 16 luxury yurts—each appointed with roomy king-sized beds and colorful quilt blankets—sit among the redwood trees overlooking the Pacific. (You can breathe that fresh saltwater air right now, right?) In typical California fashion, there
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