With vast landscapes, wide-open spaces, and plenty of rugged terrains, Arizona is the perfect place to take a camping vacation. Looking for a dose of luxury? Try glamping in Arizona. Parts of Northern Arizona get snow during the winter and are excellent glamping destinations during the warm weather months. Meanwhile, southern Arizona gets incredibly hot in the summer, which makes it ideal for winter glamping.
But regardless of what season it is and how luxurious of an experience you’re looking for, these are some of the most amazing places to go glamping in Arizona. A little bit of the outdoors plus all the comforts of home equals a recipe for perfection!
Sleep Under the Stars in a Dome Near Sedona, Cornville
How cool would it be to sleep under a dome home during your trip to Arizona? This Airbnb dome has a double bed in the bedroom and another double bed in the living room to accommodate four total guests. It is located just 25 minutes from Sedona and less than two miles from where Verde River and Oak Creek meet for beautiful views. This rental home is remote but also equipped with modern conveniences, such as the smart TV and reliable Wi-Fi. Guests can camp in the dome during their stay and also use their own private bathroom and the surrounding patios.
Sage Yurt - A Cozy Nature Getaway, Flagstaff
Here is another awesome yurt in Arizona for your glamping experience. This one accommodates up to four guests in an off-grid forest environment. You’ll have the comforts of electricity and running water in the Nordic Village Lodge nearby. The area has a 35-mile trail system that’s perfect for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. It comes equipped inside with two twin-size sleeping pads. Bring your own pillows, sleeping bags, and blankets. Small families and couples enjoy staying here. Other yurt amenities that your host provides include a porta-potty, food storage bin, folding chairs, small table, outdoor picnic table, wood-burning stove, and propane barbecue grill with grilling tools.
One-of-a-Kind Underground Kiva, Cave Creek
Located on a quarter-acre private lot, this underground kiva is available to rent on Airbnb. It has 10-foot ceilings, and sleeping loft, smart TV, and private driveway. Meanwhile, the outside area offers a fire pit, BBQ, and walking trails. You’ll be in a great location and enjoy lots of outdoor living space among the natural beauty of the Sonoran Desert. Up to four people can stay at this Airbnb.
Peaceful Yurt on Hippie Soil, Tucson
Another fun glamping option is this two-person yurt in Tucson. It is a relaxation retreat with a full kitchen, queen-size bed, plenty of sunlight, and 360-degree views of the surrounding land. When you stay here, you can use the community shower and sauna. There is no bathroom inside the yurt, but guests use the outhouse just a short distance away. Stay here to enjoy nature vibes and take a hike on the surrounding land. Pets are allowed to stay here with you.
Treehouse, Prescott
Meanwhile, you can stay in this treehouse hosted on Airbnb for an Arizona glamping trip. This treehouse is great for two guests and has a twin bed, desk, dresser, space heater, kitchen, Wi-Fi, laundry room, two bathrooms, and living and dining areas. Guests have 24/7 access to the main house, which is where the kitchen, bathroom, and laundry room are located. Coffee service, fruit, and snacks are complimentary. You’ll need to climb a ladder that’s 15 feet tall to get up to the treehouse. It has Wi-Fi inside, and parking is free on the premises.
Airstream Trailer, Near Tucson
Another very interesting way to go glamping is to stay in an Airstream trailer! Have you ever wondered what it’d be like to own an RV and travel across the country while living in one? You can get a taste of that experience here, just outside of Tucson, with beautiful views of the mountains. Sleep up to three people and have a queen-size bed in a separate bedroom and a pullout foam sofa for one person in the dining area, equipped with stainless steel appliances, a retractable awning, patio with outdoor dining area, and barbecue grills for cookouts. There’s even a TV and DVD player inside, as well as Wi-Fi access. The host will consider pets, although smoking is not allowed and there is a two-night minimum stay.
Healthy Treehouse Paradise in the Cliffs & Trees, Prescott
For your stay in the Prescott, Arizona area, book this treehouse for two people. This Airbnb rental is in the heart of the Granite Dells and a three-room treehouse built into a cliff. You can book it between April 15 and November 15. Features of the treehouse rental are a queen futon bed, desk, chairs, dresser, and shared bath. You can use the indoor shower and shared bathroom nearby, as well as the outdoor shower by the outdoor kitchen. Also, check out the swimming pool in the plexiglass solarium, outdoor hot tub, trampoline, and walking trail on the property.
Romantic Chalet in the Forest, Gila County
With two bedrooms, one bathroom, and about 900 square feet of space, this cabin is a great glamping option in Arizona. You’ll be right by the national forest and have a wood-burning stove, outdoor deck, and private setting. This is a lovely couple’s retreat, although there is a queen-size bed in the loft master bedroom and a double bed in the second bedroom. The kitchen inside the cabin has everything you need to prepare meals except for your food.
Airstream in Central Location, Catalina Foothills Estates
Here’s an adorable Airstream camper that you can rent through Vrbo and have a glamping trip in Arizona. The Airstream is about 150 square feet in size and can sleep three people. It’s a 2006 Airstream Safari trailer that is clean and cozy. There is a queen-size bed in the bedroom, pullout foam sofa in the dining area, full kitchen, Wi-Fi, sound system, microwave, oven, refrigerator, and outdoor grill. You’ll be parked in the lower Catalina Foothills and have plenty of privacy, plus awesome views in all directions. From here, it’s just eight miles to city amenities, but you’ll still feel like you’re in a remote retreat in the desert.
Grand Canyon Under Canvas, Williams
One of the most important and exciting sites to see in the entire state of Arizona is the famous Grand Canyon. And fortunately, there are some amazing glamping opportunities right around this epic landmark. Under Canvas is located on 56 acres in Williams, along Route 66 and a lovely forest area. Williams is considered to be the gateway town to the Grand Canyon, and it takes about 40 minutes to get here from the Grand Canyon’s South Rim. Under Canvas features a luxury safari camp with tent rates based on double occupancy. Pets will be welcome for an additional fee of $25 per pet per stay. The Suite Tent, Deluxe Tent, Stargazer Tent all sleep up to four people. All tents have private bathrooms with sinks, showers, and flushing toilets.
Shash Dine Eco-Retreat, Page
The town of Page, Arizona is known for its proximity to Antelope Canyon, which is a landscape photographer’s dream destination. And when you visit, it doesn’t get much more rustic or wild than sleeping in something unique, like maybe an authentic sheep wagon on Navajoland. The glamping experience at Shash Dine Eco-Retreat includes a night’s stay in in the middle of nowhere under a bright, starry sky. This is a kid-friendly glamping spot, and the hosts provide bedding, candles, lanterns, flashlights, books, snacks, beverages, and basic toiletries. There are actually seven different accommodations spaced apart in this area, which is a Native American-owned working sheep ranch and off-the-grid B&B. Canvas bell tents, a cabin, and a traditional Hogan are also provided for overnight guests. A traditional Dine’ breakfast of blue corn porridge, fruit, nuts, coffee, and tea are provided.
Glamping Experience with Breathtaking Views, Page
Here’s a highly rated RV Vrbo property on the Navajo Nation that offers a great glamping experience in Arizona. From here, you can enjoy a peaceful vacation, easily access hiking trails, and watch stunning sunrises and sunsets. Navajo food and massages can also be provided for guests staying here at an additional cost. The RV sleeps up to six people and has a bathroom. Other features are the kitchen with a fridge, stove, oven, microwave, sink, and countertops. It’s 3.5 miles south of Page and close to Lake Powell and Horseshoe Bend to help you plan your next adventure.
Yurt at the Top of the Mountain, Bisbee
This yurt is a glamping spot for two guests and located in the high desert mule mountains. You’ll get awesome views from here, as well as hiking trails, shops, and restaurants nearby. Dogs are welcome here. The space is about 25 minutes from the Mexico border and 30 minutes from the Whitewater Draw Nature Conservatory. You’ll see the host’s house from the yurt, which has a kitchen, dining table, couch seating, shower, and toilet. Unlike many yurts, this one has air conditioning, electricity, hot water, indoor lighting, and a TV for DVD player use. It is possible to see local wildlife from here, such as javelina, wild cats, hummingbirds, and hawks. Wi-Fi connectivity is not guaranteed, but guest parking is available that you can drive right up to yurt for convenience.