Tucked away in southern Utah and near the small town of Monticello is the ultimate getaway destination — Glamping Canyonlands. This unique glampground in Utah is home to beautifully decorated, super cozy, and delightful glamping tents that are perfect for an escape from reality. You don’t have to sacrifice the comforts of home, yet you’ll be away from the stresses of your day-to-day life. Check it out — it’s one getaway destination that you’ll be counting down the days until you arrive.
Glamping Canyonlands is a husband-and-wife-owned glampground in Monticello, Utah. All year long, this glampground offers an off-the-grid camping experience with lots of southern Utah charm.
Glamping Canyonlands offers plenty of accommodation options including five different glamping tents, as well as a dog-friendly pod.
This glampground is also 22 acres in size and each tent is spaced at least 50 yards apart. This ensures that you enjoy peace, quiet, and time away — doesn’t that sound heavenly?
Each tent has a different design and its own amenities but no matter where you choose to stay, you will enjoy a comfortable bed, plush linens, and select furnishings.
The Sugarloaf Pod is the only dog-friendly accommodation at Glamping Canyonlands and is quite unique compared to the tents.
Inside this cozy pod, you’ll find a queen mattress, seating area, propane heater, and even a memory foam dog bed, food bowls, dog treats, and more.
While the tents and pod are comfortable, you won’t want to spend all of your time there. Spend some time in a complementary sauna session and even prepare your meals in the outdoor kitchen.
Plus, this glampground is just a short drive from many of the best outdoor destinations in the Beehive State including Canyonlands National Park, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Monument Valley, Arches National Park, and more.
No matter the time of year, you deserve to get away — like really get away. At Glamping Canyonlands, you can disconnect, leave your stress at home, and just take a break. There’s nothing better.
For more information on this Utah glampground, visit the Glamping Canyonlands website and Facebook page.
Have you ever stayed at this unique glampground in southern Utah? If so, what type of tent did you stay in? What was your experience like here? We’d love to hear all about your stay in the comments.
If you have never spent time exploring Canyonlands National Park, make sure you add this destination to your bucket list. This underrated national park in Utah is home to mesmerizing national arches, inspiring views, and impressive stargazing.
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