Glamping in Lake Powell

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At Lake Powell, glamping means trading tent poles for real beds and hot showers—without giving up the sandstone views or starry nights. You’ll find over two dozen glamping stays here, ranging from traditional hogans to plush safari tents, with prices starting at $98 and an average of $200 a night. Top picks include Teardrop Arch B&B (85 reviews), Glamping In Navajoland (44 reviews), and Antelope Canyon Navajo Hogan (11 reviews). You’ll wake up to red cliffs and crisp mornings, not the inside of a sleeping bag. Most sites offer wifi, showers, and welcome pets, so you won’t have to rough it. Want to get moving? Saddle up for horseback rides, swim in hidden coves, or scramble over sandstone for sunrise views. Bring a sense of adventure—and maybe your camera.

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At Lake Powell, glamping means trading tent poles for real beds and hot showers—without giving up the sandstone views or starry nights. You’ll find over two dozen glamping stays here, ranging from traditional hogans to plush safari tents, with prices starting at $98 and an average of $200 a night. Top picks include Teardrop Arch B&B (85 reviews), Glamping In Navajoland (44 reviews), and Antelope Canyon Navajo Hogan (11 reviews). You’ll wake up to red cliffs and crisp mornings, not the inside of a sleeping bag. Most sites offer wifi, showers, and welcome pets, so you won’t have to rough it. Want to get moving? Saddle up for horseback rides, swim in hidden coves, or scramble over sandstone for sunrise views. Bring a sense of adventure—and maybe your camera.

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