NBC’s Glamping on Mount Diablo

On the recent NBC, Worth the Trip Article, they chronicle a four day glamping trip over Diablo’s 30 mile trail.

If you can stow away your technology and get away from daily stresses, this four day trip will help you connect further with nature to be able to see Mount Diablo at it’s finest.

During this glamping excursion, the staff will haul your gear as well as set up your new camp while local chef’s create on the spot gourmet meals.

Too enjoy more than just an amazing view, the wildflowers of Mount Diablo bloom between April 29-May 2.

The wildflowers have a special story to tell, they still bloom through encountering the Morgan Fire of 2013.

Connect with nature and delve into Mount Diablo’s history, character and delights on a wonderful four day glamping trip.

For more on Mount Diablo, check out NBC’s article: Glamping on Mount Diablo; Spend four days “gently roughing it” in the flower-pretty countryside.

To register on this four day trip go to: http://www.savemountdiablo.org/activities_events_4days.html

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Glamping in the Treebones

In a recent article by Stark Insider, Loni stark attempts to go off the gird at the Treebones Resort in Big Sur, CA.

In her article, “Treebones: A Yurt, a Nest, and Endless Views of the Pacific Ocean“, she began her first glamping experience.

She went on to write, about her experience at The Treebone Resort and what it had to offer the guests.

The resort, on the Big Sur coast of California, offers a premier glamping experience with unique lodging in yurts.

Stark mentions this place is the perfect place to get away and unplug from the urban life.

For more about her experience at the Treebones check out her video, “Off the Grid: Glamping at the Treebones, Big Sur.

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The Festivals of the West: Jackson Hole

With spring and summer approaching, Glamping is a great way to spend a weekend with all the activities nature has to offer. But, if you are looking for more activities to do while visiting an area here are a few local festivals to enjoy while glamping in Wyoming.

Jackson Hole offers many different concert series and festival featuring the arts and rodeos. These festivals bring together both the locals and visitors for an amazing summertime activity.

Between the months of June-August Jackson Hole will debut these events:

June-Aug: Jackson Hole Rodeo [Every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings]
July 3-Aug 16: Grand Teton Music Festival
July 19-21, Aug 16-18: Art Association’s Art Fairs
July-Aug: Concert on the Commons [Every Sunday]
June-Aug: Jackson Hole Live [Dates TBA]

For more information on these events check out: http://www.vacationroost.com/travel-info/mountain-music

As for lodging, here are a few amazing glamping locations in Jackson Hole.

The Fireside Resort, which offers the perfect lodging experience and luxury of both rustic and modern design, located just minutes from the Grand Teton National Park.

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The Lost Creek Ranch, combines the best of a western guest ranch with a world-class resort, located just outside Jackson.

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Flat Creek Ranch, a truly unique location, has everything mother nature has to offer with the touches of luxury, cloaked in the National Forest can become your own private wilderness.

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