Glamping near Bitter Springs

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In Bitter Springs, glamping means swapping basic tents for designer yurts, safari tents, and Airstreams with real beds and private decks. You’ll find over 30 glamping spots around these red-rock canyons, many with toilets, hot tubs, and campfires permitted. Nights start at $150, and the average stay runs about $200. Top picks include BaseCamp 37° (71 reviews) for stargazing and canyon views, Glamping In Navajoland (44 reviews) for its proximity to sacred Navajo sites, and Antelope Canyon Navajo Hogan (11 reviews) for its traditional Hogan dwellings. Cool off with a swim, hit the hiking trails, or scramble up sandstone boulders—just remember, the desert sun is no joke, so pack extra water. This isn’t just camping; you get comfort and adventure, all within arm’s reach of Bitter Springs’ wild terrain.

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In Bitter Springs, glamping means swapping basic tents for designer yurts, safari tents, and Airstreams with real beds and private decks. You’ll find over 30 glamping spots around these red-rock canyons, many with toilets, hot tubs, and campfires permitted. Nights start at $150, and the average stay runs about $200. Top picks include BaseCamp 37° (71 reviews) for stargazing and canyon views, Glamping In Navajoland (44 reviews) for its proximity to sacred Navajo sites, and Antelope Canyon Navajo Hogan (11 reviews) for its traditional Hogan dwellings. Cool off with a swim, hit the hiking trails, or scramble up sandstone boulders—just remember, the desert sun is no joke, so pack extra water. This isn’t just camping; you get comfort and adventure, all within arm’s reach of Bitter Springs’ wild terrain.

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