Create Your Own Glamping in Lake County

Lake County, located North of San Francisco, will be participating in the glamping event, International Glamping Weekend on June 6-7, 2015.

Local activities include fishing, birding, kayaking, boating, swimming, hiking and wine tasting while staying near the scenic clear lake.

In addition, Lake County offers waterfront camping right on the banks of Cache Creek while also been known for having the cleanest air in the United States.

While your stay in Lake County, the State Parks include Anderson Marsh State Historic Park and Clear Lake State Park.

If you are a glamping enthusiast Lake County is the place to stay offering different glamping accommodations such as trailers, cabins, cottages and an abundance of campsites where you can create your own glamping destination.

Lake County offers year around camping and plays the ideal host for a glamping weekend.

In addition to these accommodations, Lake County will be hosting the Lake Vintage Trailer and Glamping Open House for those who wish to create their own glamping trailers or cabins around Lake County.

The glamping open house will be held at Tatonka Land Mini Golf, and several properties will be participating in the international glamping weekend.

For more information on the Lake County Glamping open house check out the All Voices article, “Glamping Scene Sparkles in Lake County.”

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Top 5 Glamping Destinations with Spectacular Scenic Spots

Marinij.com has named The Treebones Resort, The Resort at Paws Up, Sequoia High Sierra Camp, C U Lazy Ranch and Westgate River Ranch the top 5 scenic glamping spots.

The Treebones Resort, located in Big Sur is an eco-friendly resort that hangs above the stunning cliffs of the Pacific Ocean.

Guest can enjoy the freedom from noise while staying at one of 16 yurts that the resort offers.

In addition, glampers can enjoy the resort’s wood woven nests that offer comfy beds inside to make for more enjoyable views of the landscape.

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The Resort at Paws, just featured on Forbes.com, is a Montana ranch in the getaway town of Greenough.

The camp, located on 37,000 acres, offers 6 luxurious safari style tents overlooking the Blackfoot River.

Activities at the resort include hiking, fishing, rock climbing, rafting and cattle drives.

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Sequioa High Sierra Camp, at Giant Sequoia National Monument, is a California glamping destination.

The Camp, is a one mile stroll from inside the park that offers plush mattresses’ and feather down pillows for a perfect night’s sleep.

While staying here, guests can enjoy dine in meals served on a dining pavilion and hiking, stargazing or fly fishing.

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The C U Lazy Ranch, located in Colorado, offers a retreat away from the urban life.

Glampers can enjoy scenic trail rides, hiking, fishing and dinner in the Granby Lodge.

The retreat has a guided ranch hand to tend to guests while they enjoy fully furnished tents with either a king size bed or four twins.

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The Westgate River Ranch, located in florida, is the perfect over night experience.

The resort offers a personal glamping concierge to make your overnight stay a memorable one in cattle country.

Breakfast is delivered to each tent and guest can enjoy an afternoon zip-lining, horseback riding, mini golf, a petting farm, or an airboat ride.

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For more information on the top 5 glamping locations check out Marinji.com’s article:“Family Travel: Five Scenic Glamping Spots.”

Dom’Up the latest Glamping Trend for Treehouses

Dom’Up is a new suspension style cabin and the latest invention on an innovative Treehouse.

This treehouse is easy to install and leaves no impact on the surrounding environment or the trees it is suspended on.

Dom’Up features a lightweight octagonal platform that is suspended between two trees, and is reportedly much better for the tree’s than regular treehouses.

In addition, the structure leaves no trace on the trees and each tree can adapt itself to constant tension, leaving no impact on the landscape.

Dom’Up uses a arboreal fixing system and is 172 square feet, it features a UV-resistant double canvas tent, protective roofing with thermo-welded tarpaulin, a large terrace and an open interior space.

The structure itself is made from galvanized steel, natural wooden flooring and external railing for additional security.

According to Gizmag.com article: “Dom’Up takes camping in the trees to new heights,” it only takes two days to install and stay in the trees for years.

However, the ropes and straps need to be replaced every 5 years for safety reasons.

Dom’Up could make a great addition to any Glamping destination or resort to give guest the ultimate experience in the treetops.

For more information on this product check out the website: http://www.domup.be/

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