With forests, mountains, and some of the best fishing in the US, Wyoming has long been a popular spot for those looking for a taste of what the wild west has to offer. While Yellowstone National Park is certainly Wyoming's best-known spot (the increasingly popular Grand Teton National Park is a close second), this massive, largely undeveloped state offers intrepid glampers plenty of fantastic experiences outside of its national parks, too, from wildlife viewing in the Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge to admiring the geologic wonder of Devil's Tower, the country's first national monument. Many of the state's glamping options are deep in the prairie away from the cities of Cheyenne, Jackson, and Casper, offering big-sky views as far as the eye can see. While you can expect to see everything from log cabin rentals with hot tubs to canvas tents and geodesic domes with linens, authentic tipis are particularly popular glamping options in Wyoming.
In Wyoming, glamping is a type of outdoor stay combining camping's nature setting with the luxury and convenience of comforts like beds, warm showers, or electricity. When glamping in Wyoming, there's no need to bring your own tent—instead, glampers may stay the night in a cabin, a vintage Airstream, a canvas bell tent, a yurt, or even a treehouse.