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What's Your Outdoor Style: Camping or Glamping?

StaxUP Storage | July 27, 2023 @ 12:00 AM

The summer and autumn seasons present great opportunities to explore the outdoors and appreciate nature in virtually any part of the country. Whether you prefer a day at the beach, a camping trip in a National Park, or simply taking a break from the city, the possibilities for outdoor activities are endless.

Numerous Americans anticipate their annual camping trips as an enjoyable activity. If you're planning to spend time in nature this year, you're making a great decision as being outside can be beneficial for your physical, mental, and emotional health. StaxUP Storage knows, before embarking on your trip, you'll need to make some tough decisions to ensure you have a fantastic time. The most critical one is deciding whether you prefer the traditional camping experience with s'more or a luxurious glamping adventure where you can sleep under the stars in a master bedroom suite.

Continue reading to discover our perspective on the advantages and disadvantages of camping vs glamping. You might be amazed at which one piques your interest. Keep an open mind as you read, and before long, you'll be making reservations or trekking into the wilderness.

Pros and Cons of Camping

PROS:

  •  Maximize or minimize immersion in nature.
  •  Inexpensive or free.
  • Opportunity to combine with other recreational activities.
  • Accessible throughout the country.
  • Friendly and hospitable community.
  • Suitable for individuals with all skill levels.

CONS:

  • Potential for encountering wildlife, including dangerous animals.
  • Can be unpleasant, particularly during inclement weather.
  • Necessitates purchasing or borrowing equipment.
  • Isolation may occur when alone in the wilderness.
  • Requires performing some (or all) of the physical labor yourself.

 

Pros and Cons of Glamping

PROS:

  •  No need to perform any tasks, just relax.
  •  Extremely tranquil and calming.
  •  Nature's way of luxe living.
  •  You can choose between, Airstreams, cabins, yurts, pods, and treehouses.
  •  Being in the outdoors while still having access to the conveniences of home.

CONS:

  • Expensive; costs can be up there.
  • Could feel inauthentic.
  • Could feel somewhat deceived or overcharged.
  • Could be seen as limiting.

We hope our list of advantages and disadvantages for camping and glamping will aid you in determining your next steps for enjoying the great outdoors. Equally significant is selecting where to go camping or glamping.

Camping Locations in the USA

As previously stated, camping is easily accessible across the country. However, it may be prudent to avoid regions with treacherous wildlife, such as the swamps of the Everglades or the heart of Grizzly country in Alaska. Any other location with reasonable weather conditions and a relatively safe wildlife situation is likely suitable for camping.

The National Park Service offers a comprehensive guide on locating and establishing a campsite within its vast network of parks. You can also make reservations, obtain additional information about various locations, rent RVs and trailers, and purchase permits and passes via Recreation.gov.

For your initial camping experiences, we suggest beginning close to your home. This approach ensures that you are not far from familiarity and comfort if you forget essential items or encounter any issues. Ask your friends and family members about their favorite camping destinations and check online platforms such as Craigslist and Nextdoor for late-breaking deals from individuals selling their local camping reservations.

To inspire your future travels, we have compiled a list of five extraordinary camping destinations that may not be feasible at present but are worth striving for as you become more daring and experienced.

  1. Sierra Vista –This New Mexico campground is one of the finest, with no camping fees, and exceptional views of the Organ Mountains and Tortugas "A" Mountain. This dispersed campground features numerous fire pits, tables, and an abundance of hiking trails to explore.
  2. Many Glacier Campground – Located on the eastern side of Montana's Glacier National Park, lies one of the most highly sought-after campsites in the National Park system. To camp at this site, reservations must be made in advance, with the price varying based on the season and availability. With an array of outdoor activities like fishing, hiking, horseback riding, boating, and more, there is no shortage of adventure to be had.
  3. Crater Lake – Oregon's Crater Lake is home to one of the most pristine lakes on earth, with a depth that makes it the deepest lake in the U.S. Two camping grounds are located on its shores: Mazama, which accommodates tents, trailers, and RVs in an old-growth forest, and the smaller, tent-only Lost Creek.
  4. White Star Campground – This Colorado campground offers stunning views of the stars and easy access to Twin Lakes Reservoir, as well as a variety of other activities to enjoy during your stay. The campsite fees vary depending on the season and when you make your reservation.
  5. Inn Town Campground – Nevada City, located in Northern California and in proximity to Lake Tahoe, is a charming and historical town. In this area, a new camping site is now available, offering various options such as pitch-your-own spots, RV hookups, and rustic glamping accommodations amidst the tall pine forest.

After reading the above details, if you've concluded that glamping is the way to go, then you're in for a treat. Several traditional camping spots have recognized and adapted to the increasing trend of glamping, which is a wise move since more travelers across North America have indulged in glamping in recent years. Scroll down for our brief suggestions on selecting a glamping location that perfectly suits your outdoor adventure aspirations.

  1. Location – When selecting a glamping site, consider the location carefully. Decide what kind of view you want to wake up to in the morning- do you prefer the sea, mountains, forests, or deserts? The United States offers a diverse range of climates, so it may be difficult to make a decision.
  2. Wildlife – It is important to consider your comfort level with wildlife when choosing a glamping site. While no glamping experience is likely to put you close to dangerous animals, some may bring you closer to the local wildlife than others. If you are uncomfortable being around wildlife, it may be best to choose a glamping site in a more urban or developed area.
  3. Shelter – After considering your options, it's important to decide on the type of accommodation that suits your preferences. Although we have suggested a few types earlier, there are numerous options available such as Conestoga wagons, log cabins, canvas tipis, and more. It's advisable to conduct thorough research and read reviews to ensure that you make an informed decision.
  4. Day Activities – While the sleeping arrangements may be the highlight of a glamping trip for many people, it's crucial to consider the daytime activities as well. Ensure that the recreational options available align with your preferred level of energy and activity. If they don't meet your expectations, it's essential to have the option of staying back in your yurt and indulging in quiet activities like reading a book.
  5. Money – Money is an important consideration to keep in mind when planning a glamping trip. Some individuals prefer to take luxurious vacations closer to home to reduce travel expenses, while others save up for months or even years to indulge in their dream vacation. Regardless of your approach, it's crucial to ensure that glamping aligns with your budget before splurging on it. As we've mentioned earlier, camping can also be a fantastic experience and significantly more affordable.

One of the best things about living in the United States is the abundance of natural beauty that surrounds us, and the efforts of organizations like the National Park Service to preserve it for our enjoyment. Whether you're considering a camping trip or a more luxurious glamping experience, or just dreaming of a getaway, StaxUP Storage hopes that you have been inspired to explore the many options available. Just don't forget to pack some bug spray!

When you get back from your camping or glamping experience and need a space to store all your gear, check out www.staxupstorage.com to find your perfect storage space.

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