Roadside Americana: Tipi Encampment on Route 66

Have you slept in a wigwam lately? – reads the sign at the entrance of Wigwam Motel in Holbrook, Arizona.

It was the first time I had heard of a wigwam – a domed room dwelling formerly used by the Native Americans – the namesake for the property, and more so, for the Wigwam Motels, also known as the Wigwam Villages.

wigwam motel cars

Upon arrival, the tipis were shining brightly in the soft, sunset light. Contrary to any other motel I’ve stayed at, the layout of the village was a remarkable sight in itself. A total of 15 wigwams were displayed on three sides, the reception area closing it into a square. Restored vintage cars, one swankier than the prior, were cleverly placed in front of some of the units, while antique, green metal benches stamped with the words “Wigwam Village #6” were scattered throughout the compound.

The unique concept belongs to Frank Redford, a man whose infatuation with the Native American culture made headlines. Following the rage of the auto camping in the early 1920s, the notion of leisure further developed; cottage camps or the so-called proto motels started to pop up all over the country. Then, in 1933, Redford developed a tipi-shaped building, which would house his impressive collection of artifacts. The following year, he added a group of tipi-shaped cabins to entice visitors to stay the night, which is when the name of Wigwam Village came to existence. As unique as the retro motel concept was at the time, Redford applied for a Design Patent, which he was granted in 1937.

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As a result, a total of seven Wigwam Villages were built between 1933 and 1949, of which three have survived. The lodgings for each additional village were thus built in the same format – in the shape of tipis – in what was to become a modern interpretation into the lifestyle of the Native Americans. Deemed as historic landmarks under the National Register of Historic Places, two of the three remaining motels are located on the iconic Route 66. Wigwam Village #6, in Holbrook, Arizona, where we had just stopped for the night is one of them. Arizona motel owner Chester Lewis built the village, fascinated by Redford’s original design. He purchased the rights from its rightful owner, by conceding to a novel agreement: the profits of the coin-operated radios installed in the Holbrook village would be sent to Redford as payment. Few decades later, the property is still operating.

inside wigwam

The units itself are fairly small – the size of any average hotel room. But this was no hotel room; it was a modern tipi of sorts, made out of solid materials on the outside, containing the original restored hickory furniture on the inside. Two double beds are included, cable TV and a window-mounted air conditioner. On the side, there is a desk with a mirror. Each unit includes a bathroom with a sink, toilet and shower. In keeping with the retro vibe, there are no telephones or Internet access.

And retro it is. Truly evoking the nostalgia of the 1930s American vacation, located on the historic Route 66, a stay inside the wigwam will take you back in time like few places of its kind will.

As for its surrounding attractions, once you hop back into your automobile to continue on your American West journey, the Petrified Forest National Park is nearby, as well as the monumental Grand Canyon, Arizona’s most celebrated site.

Photos provided by Monica Suma and Wigwam Motel/Credit Beth Lennon

Is the Glamping Market Under Served? We Think So.

Ryan Hutchings, General Manager of Glamping.com, recently sat down to discuss the glamping trend with Crain’s Chicago Business.

Crain’s Chicago Business sought an in-depth understanding of the growth and opportunity that glamping generates, mainly in the United States.

Ally Marotti, a journalist for Crain’s, presented interesting questions about the glamping industry growth and the glamping market being under-served in the U.S.

Hutchings, echoed the fact that glamping is being both under served in the U.S. and is growing rapidly.

And, regarding the article, “Glamping Resort Planned for Northern Michigan,” speaks to plans for a future glamping site that is raising money to break ground in Alden, Michigan.

In reference to the glamping craze, Hutchings also articulates “It is still spread out across the country. You have a few places in Florida that serve it; you have California, Washington, Montana, and then beyond they are kind of interspersed here and there,” he said. “Unless you live in proximity to one of those places, it becomes a much bigger commitment,” said Hutchings, of the glamping trend.

In addition, Glamping.com has approximately 100 glamping properties in the United States alone, getting request daily, and of these request 20-30% come from the U.S.

This number is significant with an escalating consumer demand for glamping in 2015 and the growth in the glamping inventory shows that the industry as a whole is soaring.

Brad Carlson’s concept of the glamping inventory states, the more glamping inventory declares that becomes available near major attractions or heavily populated cities, the easier it will be to generate demand and fill those beds.

For example, Moab, Utah, is a very popular tourist destinations for Utah natives and travelers around the globe, offering two national parks, world class scenery and remarkable recreation.

Moab Under Canvas, is one of the best models of someone who is taking advantage of the captive population.

“People are much more willing to choose glamping over camping and even hotels if the option is available. Its just not an option in a lot of destinations yet. Weekend getaways and experiential travel vacations that are easily accessible is a huge opportunity,” says Hutchings.

With these statics and information, hopefully this proposed glamping site will break ground soon for Brad Carlson of Alden, Michigan.

Glamping with Man’s Best Friend

Pet Friendly Glamping destinations not only allow guests to enjoy a vacation with every member of their family. Below are a list of glamping locations that allow pets, which make for the best family getaway with the entire family.

Pet Friendly Glamping Destinations:

The Barn, United Kingdom
This quaint 18th century barn converted into a charming glamping site, has stunning views of the Brechfa Forest in the valley of South West Wales. Guest can enjoy the stunning views that surround them on the 22 acre farm, and the barn is dog friendly to accommodate every member of the family.

Kam Kam Dunes, Morocco
Enjoy tranquility on this friendly glamping destination in the middle of the desert. The Kam Kam Dunes offers a magical experience and stunning views. This desert camp, is unique in all aspects as well as pet friendly, so the whole family can enjoy this glamping site.

Lancewood Tipi Lodge, South Africa
This stunning glamping site at Assegai Rest Farm sits just at the foot of Langeberg Mountains in the scenic valley. This small farm is positioned just far enough away to escape from day to day life yet, close enough to have a weekend getaway with the entire family, including your pets.

Mon Intern, Spain
This beachfront glamping resort located on the Mediterranean Coast has a wild feel and a natural setting. This glamping destination, offers picturesque views with stunning accommodations and is pet friendly for the whole family to enjoy.

Camp Zagreb, Croatia
The wooden eco homes right next to the lake at the glamping camp, make for excellent accommodations make guest feel right at home. Bring the whole family along for the perfect glamping vacation as this camp is pet friendly.

Lima Escape, Portugal
With the fresh breezes and sounds of birds, guest can wake up next to the Lima River and escape from their daily lives at this glamping resort. With the excellent as well as unique accommodations and surrounding landscape this resort makes for the perfect getaway for the whole family.

Paws Up Resort, Montana
This lush resort features 5 glamping camps that come equipped with premium service and amenities. At this glamping site, there are plenty activities for guests to enjoy with their pets around the property.

Riverside Sanctuary Retreat, Australia
This private charming glamping retreat offers hexagon cabins perfect for a vacation off the grid. The stunning rustic environment lush with scenic surroundings makes for the perfect element for a weekend getaway.

Jilling Terraces, India
This scenic glamping location set on 100 acres of forest in Uttrakhand in this 80 year old home just a couple hours away from the Himalayas. The chestnut house built on 1933, offers two large suites and two rooms on the second floor offering enough space to bring the whole family on vacation.

Posh Primitive, New York
This private 150-acre luxury camping resort is located in upstate New York in the Southern Adirondacks. This glamping destination offers an all inclusive vacation for the whole family, including pets.

Mill Farm, United Kingdom
This glamping holiday appeals most to those who want to unwind and be close to nature while having the comforts of home. At the glamping location guest have the option to bring along their pets while enjoying their stay at the farm.

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mon intern dog

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