Plan Your Winter Vacation With the 3Cs 

If you’re looking for a way to choose your 2026 glamping adventures, rather than check your bucket list or close your eyes and point a finger on a map of the US, consider the 3 C’s option. What is that, you ask? A way to choose your destination by picking one of the hot travel trends for 2026 – City, Coastal, or Culture.  

City 

When doing a city glamping getaway, you’ll want to make sure you choose a city that either has fabulous public transportation or is very walkable by the sheer design (or size) of the city. For walkability, we offer you both Boston and Nashville. For Boston, book a glamping stay at the Tuxbury Tiny House Village, which is a little under an hour’s drive from Boston. Once you’re in Beantown (a nickname earned from a favorite meal during Colonial times – baked beans cooked in molasses), there is a lot to do without once finding the need for a vehicle. Consider the 2.5-mile Freedom Trail, which takes visitors past 16 historical points in the city’s history as well as that of the American Revolution. Then there’s the iconic Fenway Park, America’s oldest baseball park and home to the Boston Red Sox. Other sights include the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, Faneuil Hall Marketplace and the North End for some of the best cannoli you will ever eat.  

Cabin at Thousand Trails Natchez Trace Campground
Cabin at Thousand Trails Natchez Trace Campground

Nashville loves its music and is a very walkable city. There are all the honky-tonks, eateries and shops along Broadway while just to the south is the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, the Johnny Cash & Patsy Cline Museum and the National Museum of African American Music.  Also walkable from Broadway is the historic Ryman Theater. OK – maybe you need to Uber or use your own vehicle to reach a few other areas like 12th South and The Gulch, but once you arrive at these destinations everything is walkable. 12 South offers the Instagram-popular murals as well as boutiques and coffee shops while The Gulch offers music, shopping, live entertainment and restaurants. Book a cabin stay at Thousand Trails Natchez Trace for your trip to Nashville.  

Coastal 

If you’re looking for the ultimate location for an Oregon coast getaway, look no further than a glamping stay at Thousand Trails Seaside and a visit to nearby Cannon Beach, home to iconic Haystack Rock. Consider a hike in Ecola State Park where many of the trails offer great views of the Pacific Ocean and secluded coves. Try tide pooling on the beach and see what treasures you can find. Visit the Tillamook Creamery to learn about cheesemaking or see what’s up on the North Coast Food Trail (visit traveloregon.com for trail information.) 

Cabin at Thousand Trails Seaside RV Campground
Cabin at Thousand Trails Seaside

Culture 

A cultural getaway can be found in either immersing yourself in another culture or visiting a plethora of museums with exhibits that include fine and modern art or historical artifacts and exhibits. For an immersion version, consider a visit to Miami to learn all about the Latin American culture of the area. Consider a walking tour of Little Havana (littlehavanawalkingtour.com), or learn from the locals with a Cuban cooking class or cigar rolling class. Encore Miami Everglades is the best glamping location to explore Miami. 

Night time Cabin at Encore Miami Everglades
Cabin at Encore Miami Everglades

If you’re planning a visit to Houston, you just might find the perfect combination of cultural diversity as well as culture found in the museum aspect. One interesting culture to explore here is the cowboy culture of ranching. Of course, cowboys dedicated to ranching played an important role in the area’s history. Visit the George Ranch (georgeranch.org) to get a glimpse into what ranching life was like. Originally settled in 1824, the ranching continues to be a working ranch and offers visitors a view of ranching through the ages.  

Cabins at Thousand Trails Lake Conroe
Cabins at Thousand Trails Lake Conroe

From a museum standpoint, consider Houston’s Museum District, 1.5-mile grid of 19 museums, all walkable. They include the Museum of Fine Arts, the Holocaust Museum Houston, the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum, and the Houston Museum of Natural Science. Thousand Trails Lake Conroe is the glamping destination for a Houston visit.  

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Where to Go Glamping in the Most Sustainable Cities

Why not choose your next glamping getaway by supporting one of the cities named to the 2025 Greenest Cities in America list? These cities are known for increasing green spaces, supporting local green initiatives, offering eco-conscious tourism and in general, doing their part to make a difference. WalletHub named 100 cities on the list, and these are a few to consider on your next glamping trip: 

Thousand Trails Pio Pico
Thousand Trails Pio Pico

San Diego comes in at #1. From banning plastic bags to having 43% of their electricity come from renewable sources, San Diego knows it is cool to be green. In fact, according to WalletHub, San Diego’s green energy helps keep it from being an excessively hot city environment. One great thing about San Diego is that the trolley system can take you all around the city and beyond (for routes, visit sdmts.com/transit-services/trolley). For green spaces to visit, consider Balboa Park, the 1200-acre public park that houses the San Diego Zoo, plus museums, gardens and walking trails. Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve is considered “a wilderness island in an urban sea” featuring miles and miles of unspoiled beaches and wild landscapes which are home to many species of migrating birds. Book a glamping stay at Thousand Trails Oakzanita Springs or Thousand Trails Pio Pico

Yurts at Thousand Trails Thunderbird
Yurts at Thousand Trails Thunderbird

Seattle, Washington makes the top 10 at #6. With initiatives like food scrap collection, food waste reduction as well as extensive parks and green spaces, Seattle is pretty, pretty green. Book a glamping cabin or yurt at Thousand Trails Thunderbird and explore the aptly named Emerald City. Green space tourist options include Olympic Sculpture Park, located on the waterfront overlooking the Salish Sea or Gas Works Park, a 19+ acres park built on the site of the former Seattle Gas Light Company gasification plant. Of course, Pike Place Market with its abundance of fresh produce and flowers is a great spot to visit. Continuously operating since 1907, this market really knows how to do it from the flying fish show at the fish market to the incredible views of Puget Sound, this is another list maker when in Seattle.  

Glamping Cabin at Thousand Trails Natchez Trace
Tiny house at Thousand Trails Natchez Trace

Nashville makes the list thanks to its greenways systems and renewable energy and sustainability initiatives. With over 100 miles of paved greenways trails, it’s easy to explore Nashville and its neighborhoods by biking or walking. The city’s Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park is a 19-acre urban park in downtown Nashville that features fountains, walkways and rows of tulip poplars, Tennessee’s state tree. Another urban park, Centennial Park offers 130 acres of green space plus a stunning replica of the Parthenon, which is a nod to the city’s nickname, The Athens of the South, due to its many universities and colleges. Another outdoor option is Old Hickory Lake, a 22,500- acre reservoir on the Cumberland River with fishing, swimming, hiking and boating opportunities. Book a glamping stay at the Natchez Trace Tiny House Village.

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Glamping is the Best Gift You Can Give this June 

June is the month to celebrate not only dads (Father’s Day is June 15 this year), but also grads (most academic school years end in June, making it a common graduation month) and also newlyweds. Did you know the Roman goddess Juno, for whom the month is named, is the goddess of marriage making June a popular wedding month? Fun facts aside, the perfect gift for these June honorees is a great glamping trip. So, if you’re planning a trip with a dad, a grad or are celebrating marriage consider these glamping locations. 

Glamping with dads: Did your dad instill a love of music in you? Visit some major music venues when glamping with dad including Nashville (stay at the Thousand Trails Natchez Trace Tiny House Village) to experience country music vibes or opt for the Seattle Grunge Tour if you’re glamping at nearby Thousand Trails Thunderbird. Certainly your dad belongs in the Hall of Fame so why not visit a HOF when glamping nearby – consider a stay at Alpine Lake RV Resort and drive the roughly 80 miles to Cooperstown for a day spent enjoying the Baseball Hall of Fame while glamping at Thousand Trails Sturbridge is an option when visiting the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts, If Dad loves bowling then book a stay at Thousand Trails Lake Texoma and visit the International Bowling Museum & Hall of Fame in Arlington, Texas.  

Vacation Cottage at Bethpage Camp-Resort
Vacation Cottage at Bethpage Camp-Resort

Glamping for grads: Looking to find some high-energy activities for the newly-minted grad before they embark on their next chapter? How about a railbike ride in Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory? This is a unique way to see the area using pedal power (electric assist available) on a 6-mile tour that is roughly 2 ½ hours of pedal time. Check out mthoodrr.com for info. Another option is to check out all the activities at the Mt. Hood Skibowl which has all kinds of adventures like a rock-climbing wall, alpine slide and the scenic sky chair. A stay at one of the tiny homes at Mt. Hood Tiny House Village is the perfect glamping accommodation for this trip. Another option for college grads is total decompression after the grind of school and before the real adulting begins. What about a wine country excursion? If that’s appealing, consider a glamping cabin or cottage at Thousand Trails Russian River to explore California’s Sonoma Valley wineries; a tiny house stay at Arizona’s Thousand Trails Verde Valley where you can take in the Verde Valley Wine Trail; or check out the Chesapeake Bay Wine Trail while staying in a glamping cottage at Virginia’s Bethpage Camp-Resort.  

Glamping Cottage at Thousand Trails Idyllwild
Glamping Cottage at Thousand Trails Idyllwild

Glamping for two: According to the blog “Campsite Tonight”, some of the most romantic glamping locations include Acadia National Park, California’s Big Sur and Joshua Tree National Park. Acadia National Park makes the list thanks to its perfect combo of adventure and relaxation. Book a glamping cabin at Mt. Desert Narrows Camping Resort or Narrows Too Camping Resort and find your perfect mix of kicking back and grabbing thrills. Calling it a peaceful escape with breathtaking sunsets, Joshua Tree makes the list for travel with a side of romance. To enjoy Joshua Tree, choose a glamping accommodation at nearby Thousand Trails Idyllwild and make sure to get a pic with your true love at Heart Rock, located within Joshua Tree. Book the super cozy yurt at Marina Dunes RV Resort and take the scenic drive to Big Sur to hike among the trees and experience Keyhole Arch and the unique purple sands at Pfeiffer Beach.  

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