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The 28 Best Glamping Resorts in the U.S.

You might also consider Treebones Resort if you want to glamp in Big Sur, which features yurts with king-size beds and modern furnishings, as well as accommodations you’re not likely to find elsewhere. The Autonomous Camp Collection’s twin units, which can best be described as a full apartment fit into a tent, take glamping to the next level; this solar-powered, upscale option is complete with a bedroom, en suite bathroom, lounge area and outdoor deck with ocean views. For a more rustic but no less unique stay, the Human Nest campsite is a futon pad inside a collection of large, woven sticks and branches. The nest is not fully covered or insulated, so you’ll need to bring your own bedding and tent in case of surprise wind and rain. The handwoven Twig Hut is a similar, more traditional option for those wanting a less extreme outdoor option.

Something else Treebones Resort has that you don’t find at most glamping resorts: sushi. The Wild Coast Sushi Bar features an omakase dining experience in which patrons sit face-to-face with the chef as they craft the 15-course tasting menu. Previous guests say it’s an absolute must when staying here. You can also dine at The Lodge Restaurant, which serves a complimentary breakfast buffet and offers lunch and a four-course dinner.

Other on-site amenities include a massage studio and yoga. The rugged coastline views at Treebones Resort rival many in the area, and glampers may also choose to explore the beauty of Big Sur through guided excursions.

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