The new property sits on over 700 acres of land amongst the nation's famous national parks.
The property includes two signature tents—Stargazer Tent with a viewing window above your bed to study the night sky and the Hoodoo Suite Tent with two adjoining tents with a private deck, firepit and outdoor area for groups to socialize.Accommodations include various complimentary adventure activities organized by local outfitters on the ground.
The hotel manages to make guests feel like they are away from reality with its complete off-the-grid system—meaning the property runs on only fully renewable energy and is powered by solar energy with an onsite array for staying self-sustainable.“With access to the outdoors being more in demand than ever, delivering a new opportunity for travelers to get outside and connect with nature at our 10th camp couldn’t be more exciting,” Under Canvas CEO Matt Gaghen said in a press statement.
“ We’re thrilled to expand our number of locations along this wildly popular route of iconic national parks while enhancing our multi-camp itinerary within one trusted, upscale brand experience.” The hotel is the fifth addition to the brand’s Grand Circle locations, which includes sister camps in Zion, Moab, Grand Canyon and Lake Powell-Grand Staircase. camp is open for reservations from now through September 26th. The regular season will run for May through September each year after.
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