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If you go down to these woods, you’re in for a surprise all right: a camping experience on a whole other level.

- WORDS Philippa Prentice

PEELING BACK THE DOWN DUVET and reaching for a fluffy robe as you rise from your queen-size mattress before padding into your marble-tiled bathroom, you may feel for all the world like you’re in a plush hotel. Except that right outside your retro Airstream trailer is a towering redwood forest, and you’re in the thick of it. This is glamping AutoCamp Russian Riverstyle, 90 minutes north of San Francisco in California’s Sonoma wine country.

Opened late last year, Russian River is the second AutoCamp location – there’s another one in Santa Barbara. The work of California natives Ryan Miller and Neil Dipaola at Mesa Lane Partners, it’s folksy meets fancy, featuring customdesi­gned Airstreams and luxury tents.

The hub of the glampsite is the Clubhouse. Designed by a team from Anacapa Architectu­re, led by Dan Weber, the midcentury modern structure draws inspiratio­n from the iconic Barcelona Pavilion by Mies van der Rohe and the Kauffman House in Palm Springs by Richard Neutra. Crafted from simple, robust materials (concrete, rough-sawn local redwood and blackened steel) that help to safeguard it against the periodic flooding that strikes the •

area, it blurs the boundary between homely and wild, allowing unhampered views of the redwoods, a sprawling meadow of native grasses and the adjacent Hulbert Creek.

“I love the seamless transition between inside and out,” says Dan. “It’s rare that architects get the chance to create a building as expressive as this one, and as bold and pure in form as this is.”

Dan and his colleagues also customdesi­gned the Airstream suites. “The challenge was making the limited square footage feel as generous as possible,” he says, “but we were able to incorporat­e topgrade kitchens, full-size bathrooms with walk-in showers, and original finishes like walnut floors that make them feel as comfortabl­e as boutique hotel rooms.”

Interior designer Lauren Geremia is behind Russian River’s furniture, art, lighting and accessorie­s. She and her team at Geremia Design worked mainly with local creatives to produce a range of custom pieces, such as the paintings by Joe Ferriso unique to each Airstream, and tables and chairs by Alexis Moran.

“I selected quality items that still have a casual aesthetic,” says Lauren. “I consider myself outdoorsy, but I love a luxurious hotel and always say I could stay anywhere as long as I have nice bed linen. I’ve stayed at Russian River several times and it’s such an accessible adventure, especially for people like me who don’t have a ton of camping equipment. Plus, it helps that we fitted it out with organic cotton Coyuchi linens!”

For all the glam in this glamping experience, it’s still back to nature. The river’s right there for swimming and kayaking, as is the Pacific Ocean and, of course, there are the vineyards. Take a hike or one of AutoCamp’s vintage cruiser bikes to the eateries, bars and galleries of artsy Guernevill­e mere minutes away; picnic in the meadow; play lawn games or tennis. Just don’t forget to pack your best PJs – you wouldn’t want to let the side down.

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