Ultimate Galentine’s Getaway Locations 

Two women sitting by a woodfire drinking hot chocolate

You can’t dispute facts, right? A 2025 study showed women need a girl’s night out roughly every 22 days to feel recharged and emotionally balanced. You can celebrate Galentine’s Day all month, why not stretch girl’s night out into a girl’s glamping getaway? Here are some of the top spots to recharge with your besties: 

Cabins at Nighttime at Thousand Trails Palm Springs
Cabins at Nighttime at Thousand Trails Palm Springs

Book a glamping cabin or cottage at Thousand Trails Palm Springs and explore this California desert wonderland with your gal pals where adventures can include spa treatments, hiking, dining and shopping (what else do you need?) Beautiful Indian Canyons, the ancestral lands of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, offers many hiking trails as well as the opportunity to explore via horseback (for details and more information go to indian-canyons.com/indian_canyons.) Interesting tours in Palm Springs to consider would be the Palm Springs Windmills tour (windmilltours.com) where you can tour a private windmill farm or the Palm Springs Celebrity tour (palmspringscelebritytours.com) where you can see homes of famous celebs and movie stars. For fabulous views of the desert, take the Aerial Tramway ride up the mountain (https://pstramway.com/) or a Desert Adventures Red Jeep Tour (red-jeep.com) for some great ground vistas. Every Thursday, the Palm Springs Village Fest features arts, crafts, food and live entertainment in downtown Palm Springs.    

Cabin at Sunset at Thousand Trails Verde Valley
Cabin at Sunset at Thousand Trails Verde Valley

If you want to recharge and relax with the best girls you know, then head to Sedona, Arizona. Book a glamping cabin, cottage or a fantastic tiny house at Thousand Trails Verde Valley and get ready to hike and heal as well as hoot and holler with your besties. Hike the beautiful Red Rock State Park with its healing vortexes (Bell Rock and Cathedral Rock to name a few), colorful canyons, and wildlife sights. Take a wine tour (check out winetoursofsedona.com for options); drive the Red Rock Scenic Byway; do a day trip to Jerome, the former copper mining town that is now a popular “ghost town” or shop the day away at the Spanish-style Tlaquepaque Village which is chock full of shops featuring amazing Southwestern artisans goods including jewelry, art, weavings and home goods. And don’t miss the opportunity to be “pretty in pink” on one of the famous Pink Jeep tours available in Sedona (pinkadventuretours.com). 

Hattie Tiny House at Natchez Trace Tiny House Village
Hattie Tiny House at Natchez Trace Tiny House Village

Of course, music is the main draw for a girls’ glamping getaway to Nashville, but there is also much more to see and do in Music City USA. First, book a tiny house stay at the Natchez Trace Tiny House Village and then plan an agenda that includes music, shopping, food, more shopping, more food and well, you get the picture. Speaking of pictures, share your gal’s trip adventures on Instagram using Nashville’s fabulous murals as your backdrop. Head to the trendy Gulch neighborhood for a shot with the iconic “Nashville Wings” and then head over to the 12 South neighborhood for even more murals. While in 12 South, get your fill of boutique shopping at such stores like Alice and Olivia and Rag and Bone for clothing, Gorjana or Mejuri for jewelry, and Planet Cowboy for high-end western wear. Who doesn’t love chocolate, or the experience of making your own sweet treats? There’s a class at the Goo Goo Cluster Store, which is the home of one of Nashville’s most favorite treats (getyourguide.com has info on how to sign up for this one-hour class.) Take in a show at famous Ryman Auditorium, visit the many country-music themed attractions like the Johnny Cash Museum or the Country Music Hall of Fame; grab some famous Southern fare like a fried bologna sandwich at Robert’s Western World or some Nashville hot chicken at Hattie B’s or the best biscuits you’ll ever have at the Loveless Cafe.  

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