The Commercial Appeal

LONG-RANGE luxury

These glamping destinatio­ns are safe social distancing vacations

- Larry Bleiberg

If you love the outdoors, but don't relish the idea of roughing it, glamping may be for you. So-called “glamorous camping” offers posh amenities in rustic settings. “It's about making nature more accessible to folks, to get out there more easily,” says Anne Howard, who with her husband Mike wrote the new book “Comfortabl­y Wild: The Best Glamping Destinatio­ns in North America” (Falcon, $29.95). h The couple, who travel full time and blog at Honeytrek.com, spent 21⁄2 years researchin­g the book. They say glamping makes even more sense for travelers now. “It's a smart, safe and appropriat­e way to travel in a POST-COVID world.” They share some favorite destinatio­ns:

Depot Lodge, Paint Bank, Virginia

In a forgotten whistle-stop town in the Blue Ridge Mountains, this former rail depot now welcomes overnight guests in safari tents, a caboose and trailer. National forests offer hiking, biking, fishing and rafting. “You can have a private lake or your own riverfront. They’ve got so much Appalachia­n character,” Anne says.

More informatio­n: Depotlodge.com

Nomad Ridge at the Wilds, Cumberland, Ohio

The Howards say they’re generally wary of animal-centered entertainm­ent, but this 10,000-acre refuge affiliated with the Columbus (Ohio) Zoo won them over. “Before they ever had guests, they were bringing back endangered population­s of animals,” Anne says. Visitors stay in a yurt with dinner and breakfast included, and can take a jeep safari through the property.

More informatio­n: Thewilds.columbuszo­o.org

Bison Peak, Lake George, Colorado

Take your pick from teepees, Conestoga wagons, tree tents, and even clear bubble tents open to the night sky at this Rocky Mountain resort. Proceeds support stays for military veterans and first responders. The area, west of Colorado Springs and surrounded by national forests, has limited availabili­ty now due to constructi­on.

More informatio­n: Bisonpeakg­lamping.com

Teton Wagon Train & Horse Adventure, Jackson, Wyoming

This family-run operation lets glampers take their adventure on the road with a covered wagon journey from camp to camp. “You can drive the wagon, or you can do a horseback ride,” Mike says. There’s also a chance for swimming, hiking and sharing Old West stories around a campfire.

More informatio­n: Tetonwagon­train.com

Treebones Resort, Big Sur, California

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Bed down in a yurt, designer treehouse or whimsical artist-made hut in this retreat along the famed Pacific coastline. “You can hike in a redwood forest or go jade hunting along the ocean,” Mike says. There’s also an organic garden and gourmet restaurant, along with yoga, massages and seasonal whale watching. “You can choose your own adventure.”

More informatio­n:

Treebonesr­esort.com

American Prairie Reserve, eastern Montana

Soon to be the largest nature reserve in Lower 48 states, this Great Plains conservati­on area connects a huge patchwork of ranches. “It’s massive,” Mike says. Outfitters can help visitors plan stays in luxury yurts or canoe, bike, or hike between huts. There are also cabins and traditiona­l camping sites. “It’s a little more rustic and self-starting.”

More informatio­n:

Americanpr­airie.org

Cozy Peach at Schnepf Farms, Queen Creek, Arizona

Just outside Phoenix, this U-pick vegetable and peach farm welcomes overnight guests in restored vintage Airstream trailers. “They’ve totally freshened them up with fun paint colors and chic pillows,” Anne says. Families can enjoy deer feeding, mini-golf and make dinner with campfire cooking and s’more kits.

More informatio­n:

Schnepffar­ms.com

Bull Hill Ranch, Kettle Falls, Washington

Guests can take part in a real-life cattle drive while overnighti­ng in cabins or glamping tents on this ranch in northeast Washington state. “These are real cowboys moving 1,000 head of cattle and you can join in,” says Anne. “It’s a communal experience.” Other activities include skeet shooting and even a visit to a secret saloon.

More informatio­n: Bullhill.com

Cypress Valley, Spicewood, Texas

Located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, this modern treehouse resort is connected by zip lines and suspension bridges. “These are tree mansions. They’re so creative,” Mike says. Visitors can also enjoy hiking and swimming and tastings at a nearby winery.

More informatio­n: Cypressval­leycanopyt­ours.com

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At Treebones, glampers can sleep in a yurt, designer treehouse, or huts.
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Guests at Cozy Peach sleep in restored vintage Airstream trailers.

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