Glamping Resort To Open In Bear Lake

Bear Lake, Utah will be opening it’s doors to the first high end glamping destination in the area.

Opening on July 1, Conestoga Ranch will be set to open as the glamping resort on Bear Lake.

The ranch will encompass 18 acres and accommodate up to 160 guest, overlooking the lake’s stunning waters.

Glampers can stay in a cozy covered wagons or glamping tents which will be outfitted with soft beds, fresh linens and hot showers.

In addition, the resort will have a game tent, main lodge with restaurant, shake shack and bath house.

The activities are endless at the glamping site including, water recreation with equipment available to rent, live entertainment and rodeos.

There will be 8 glamping tents and 16 custom conestoga wagons, there will be a soft opening in June to locals.

Update: Conestoga Ranch is now OPEN and accepting reservations! Visit their page on Glamping.com by clicking here.

Source: Prweb.com

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Amazing Glamping Destinations That Offer Yoga

Many glamping destinations offer plenty of activities but, these few locations offer much more, they offer yoga. There is no better way to de-stress from urban living then taking a glamping trip to connect with nature and unwind with yoga. Below are a list of spectacular places to visit when planning a glamping vacation that offers an abundance of outdoor activities and yoga.

The Lodge & Spa at Brush Creek Ranch, Wyoming USA
Inspired by the beautiful surroundings this glamping destination takes a luxurious spin on rustic, offering a wide range of different lodging accommodations for the perfect glamping experience.

Spa Retreat Boutique Hotel, Jamaica
Nestled on the cliffs of Negril, this spa retreat offers stone cottages with stunning tropical gardens and ocean front views.

Samasati Nature Retreat, Costa Rica
Houses, Cottages and lodge rooms are nestled on this biological reserve overlooking the Carribean Sea with plenty of spectacular views of the surrounding area.

Dreamsea, Costa Rica
This glamping destination is sure to give glampers an unforgettable experience as they can learn how to surf in one of the most beautiful beaches Central America has to offer while they stay in exotic tents with a luxurious atmosphere.

Algarve Surf and Yoga Retreat, Europe
This glamping destination is a surf and yoga retreat that offers guests an eco friendly place to stay as the retreat lies hidden away in an untouched valley, the accommodations offer large tipis and safari tents so glampers can sleep privately in the outdoors with a bed.

Pedras Salgadas Spa and Nature Park, Europe
Stay in a modern eco house or tree house in this nature park that wants glampers to be able to emerge in the landscape that surrounds them.

Fiji Cousteau, Australia
This glamping location, nestled in the most stunning setting, gives glampers he ultimate luxury while also being eco friendly to the great outdoors. This glamping site gives guest serenity on the 17-acre Fiji destination.

Jeeva Beloam Beach Camp, Asia
Stay in amazing bamboo bungalows on a tropical beach where any glampers can escape from day to day life at this unique glamping location.

Japamala Resort, Asia
This eco-luxe glamping resort offers the perfect intimacy between man and nature hidden among the stunning tropical rainforest.

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The SPA Retreat Boutique Hotel

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Nimmo Bay, Where your Outdoor Fantasies Come True

My planes were like Russian stacking dolls – slowly getting smaller and smaller as I made my way closer and closer to Nimmo Bay and the Great Bear Rainforest in British Columbia Canada. The third and final plane was the smallest, so small that only 9 people could fit in it. Everything and everyone had to be weighed, earplugs were provided, and one person had to sit in front next to the pilot.

top view nimmo

Excitement swept over me as I got my first view of the fiords from above. We flew out of the bay and started over the inlets of this remote region. Hills were covered in pine trees looking like a beautiful world of triangular shapes stacked upon each other from my vantage point.

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I could see them out my window as we maneuvered our way to the dock – the welcoming committee from Nimmo Bay Resort. It was sort of like landing on Fantasy Island, but less tux, and more fleece. They helped us out onto the floating dock with people bustling around unloading the plane. Fraser extended his hand and introduced himself and welcomed us to Nimo Bay Resort. He could have been a young, modern, outdoorsy version of Mr. Roarke I muse to myself as he tells me about the resort and his family’s history in starting it and building it to one of the top 10 Eco Resorts in the World.

Decompress
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The are no roads in this part of the southern Great Bear Rainforest so the only way in is boat, float plane, or helicopter. This remoteness of the location was the first thing that drew me in. I turned off my cell phone, there really was no need for that here. This was a real vacation.

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That first night I sat in the hot tub sipping wine and enjoying the sound of the waterfall in front of me. I closed my eyes and imagined all of the stress oozing out of me in little droplets of sweat forming on my forehead – by wiping my brow I was in essence wiping away the stress. Life was pure and good. The waterfall is the centerpiece of the ecolodge. It provides all the water for the resort as well as the power that lights the buildings. And considering we are in a temperate rainforest – there’s plenty of water to keep the lights on.

Decisions, Decisions
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After morning yoga, I could smell maple syrup wafting through the air; I practically skipped along the floating walkway from my cabin to the lodge. The sound of the waterfall is always present – varying in sound and strength depending on what has happened miles away in the rain forest. This morning it was roaring after a night of rain. I went past the helicopter pads and watched the pilots get ready for the day, but eventually the maple smell pulled me into the floating lodge for breakfast.

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After that first night of decompression, I was ready to try the myriad of outdoor activities that Nimmo Bay offered. Fraser and his team greeted us for breakfast and provided us a list of all-inclusive resort activities to choose from:

1. Kayaking Day Trip: Load the kayaks onto our boat and head out to the Broughton Archipelago’s remote islands and explore this unique part of the BC coast.
2. Whale Watching: Take a 25min open Zodiac boat trip to where the whales are feeding. Watch in awe as the playful Orcas and Humpbacks put on an exciting show.
3. Bear Watching: Take a 45min open Zodiac boat trip to watch black and grizzly bears fish for salmon as they run up the river to spawn.
4. Waterfall Tours: Tour around in our 38ft fully enclosed aluminum hull boat and discover the plentiful and massive waterfalls as they crash right into the ocean.
5. Ocean Fishing: Bottom fish for halibut, troll for ocean salmon, drop a line in the kelp to catch a Ling Cod.
6. On Water and Land: Take a boat to one of the surrounding inlets, head out for a hike, discover a hidden lake, maybe even go for a swim.

Heli-fishing was an additional activity, but with the initial inclusive list I think I had plenty to choose from!

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I chose to go out to see the whales and was treated to quite the pre-show as a school of dolphins came to swim and jump in the wake of the boat. I stood at the front of the boat in awe watching dolphins jump out of the water at top speed. The day was full other wildlife sightings; diving hump back whales, sunning sea lions, and we even spotted a pod of Orcas along the coast.

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As we glided back through the beautiful fjords, I felt as if I were in a fantasyland, untouched, remote, and magical. The sun was starting to go down as we arrived back at the resort dock. But there was still plenty of time to do some sunset kayaking or stand up paddle boarding. I was seriously overwhelmed with options, so I simply chose a glass of wine on the dock watching the sun go down.

Great Bear Gastronomy
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Cocktails were served on the floating fire deck followed by a coastal appetizer and four-course gourmet dinner and mouth-watering, in-house-made dessert. Even in this remote location, everything was made fresh and on-site (including all baked goods). Chef Sandi must have the nicest view out of a kitchen I’ve ever seen. Her kitchen had a big picture window looking out on the water and the floating dock. She was always found working in front of it talking to people as they pass by and providing the general vibe of the lodge.

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The menu was all about the fruits of the sea as we feasted on oysters, scallops, prawns, smoked salmon, and the other tuna. After dinner, take a seat next to the bon fire and gaze at the twinkling stars in this dark sky area where few humans has left their mark.

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I sat in my Adirondack chair swaddled in my red wool blanket soaking it all in. The smell of the wood fire was soothing, the stars twinkled, and the waterfall roared. Forget the luxurious cabins, I could have just spent all night out there on the floating deck.

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There’s a reason why Nimmo Bay is one of the most luxurious eco-resorts in the world; from the location, to the staff, to the activities, to the food. And even though staying at the Nimmo Bay Resort is a splurge, it will be one of the most memorable places you’ll ever go. In fact, it’s the sort of place where all of your outdoor fantasies may come true!