Top 5 Luxury Camping Destinations in Wyoming

When you think of Wyoming, you probably picture wide-open spaces, breathtaking mountain views, and starry skies that stretch forever. But if you're not too keen on roughing it in a tent, you're in luck, luxury camping in Wyoming is the perfect way to experience the wild west in total comfort.

Glamping in Wyoming lets you experience wild beauty by day and cozy luxury by night.

So if you’re looking for upscale safari tents, peaceful cabins tucked in the forest, or a luxury yurt with a view of the Tetons, this list has something for every kind of glamper.

Here are 5 incredible glamping destinations in Wyoming that blend rustic charm with high-end comfort.

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Fireside Resort

If luxury with a rustic edge is your vibe, Fireside Resort is a must. Nestled just minutes from Grand Teton National Park and Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, this upscale cabin retreat offers the perfect blend of modern comforts and wilderness access.

Why You’ll Love It:

  • Private luxury cabins with kitchens, fireplaces, and cozy furnishings

  • Pet-friendly options for your four-legged travel buddies

  • Minutes from skiing, hiking, fly fishing, and wildlife tours

Accomodations:

  • Caboose Cabin
    • Sleeps up to 6
    • King Bed, Queen pull-out, sleeping loft
    • Fireplace in Living area
    • Flat Screen TV's
    • Kitchenette and Cookware
    • Fire Pit
    • Picnic Table and Grill
  • Wedge Cabin
    • Sleeps up to 4
    • King bed, Queen Pull-out
    • Fireplace
    • Flat Screen TV's
    • Kitchenette/Cookware
    • Fire Pit, Grill and Picnic Table

Amenities & Activities:

  • White Water Rafting
  • Jeep Rentals
  • Mountain Biking
  • Laundry Facility
  • Pet-Friendly options
  • Jacuzzi
  • Outdoor Firepits
Fireside Things to Do

Nearby Attractions:

When staying at Fireside Resort, you’re perfectly positioned to explore some of Wyoming’s most iconic attractions. The Jackson Hole area offers year-round adventure, from hiking and wildlife watching in Grand Teton National Park to scenic drives through Yellowstone and peaceful soaks in Granite Hot Springs. Nature lovers will find no shortage of ways to connect with the outdoors.

Just 10 minutes away, you’ll find the charming Jackson Hole Playhouse. This historic theater blends Western flair with Broadway-style entertainment. Enjoy a hearty meal at Saddle Rock Saloon where singing, gun-slinging waitstaff bring dinner to life… followed by a lively performance you won’t soon forget.

Brooks lake lodge

A National Geographic–acclaimed, all-inclusive mountain resort near both Yellowstone and Jackson Hole, set beside beautiful Brooks Lake.

Why You’ll Love It:

  • Luxurious cabins and spa services with panoramic Rocky Mountain views

  • All-inclusive packages featuring fine dining, guided horseback riding, fishing, and canoe trips

  • An intimate retreat vibe with high-end touches

Accomodations:

  • Premier Lodge Suite – The Sheep Suite
    • Full Kitchen
    • Living Room
    • Dining Area
    • Panoramic Mountian Views
    • 2 person jacuzzi
    • Seperate shower
    • King Size Bed
  • King Lodge Rooms – Bison & Antelope
    • King Bed
    • Pristine Linens
    • Plush Bath Robes
    • Tub/Shower Combo
  • Family Cabins
    • Private Master Bedroom & Bathroom
    • Wood burning Stove
    • Dinette
    • Open Living Area
  • Cabin Suites – Prospector & Trail Boss
    • Wood Stove
    • Private Bedroom
    • King Sized Bed
Brooks lake cabin

Amenities & Activities:

  • Dry Sauna
  • Hot Tub
  • Fitness Center
  • Tranquility Room
  • Western Cuisine Dining

Things to Do:

Summer Activities:

  • Guided horseback rides across forested trails and scenic mountain terrain

  • Day hikes to peaks like Brooks Mountain or along gentle forest paths, ideal for wildlife spotting and photography

  • Fly-fishing excursions in Brooks Lake, streams, or higher-altitude ponds—gear and licenses included .

  • Canoeing on the peaceful 300‑acre Brooks Lake—equipment provided

  • Archery sessions, spa access, stargazing in unpolluted skies, plus indoor games like foosball or darts.

Winter Activities:

  • Snowmobiling adventures on over 2,500 miles of backcountry trails, guided for all skill levels

  • Ice fishing on frozen Brooks Lake, complete with huts, equipment, and comfort gear

  • Snowshoeing and cross-country skiing through snowy groves where bighorn sheep and other wildlife roam

  • High-speed downhill tubing for a fun-filled, adrenaline-pumping experience

Brush Creek Ranch isn’t just a glamping site, it’s an award-winning luxury resort that offers an all-inclusive Western adventure. If you’re dreaming of five-star service in the heart of Wyoming ranch country, this is it.

Why You’ll Love It:

  • Glamping yurts with plush beds, wood-burning stoves, and mountain views

  • Activities like horseback riding, shooting sports, cattle drives, and spa treatments

  • Gourmet dining and a premium wine cellar

Accomodations:

  • Platte Canyon Glamping
    • Two Waterfront Glamping Tents
    • One Luxury Yurt
    • All-inclusive meals
    • Private Chef
    • Plush Beds
    • Western Furnishings
  • French Creek – Historic Luxury Cabins
    • 4 Luxury Cabins
    • 1 Glamping Yurt
    • Accommodates up to 14 guests
    • Luxury Linens
    • Private Access
French Creek

Amenities & Activities:

  • Ropes Course
  • Off-Road Adventures
  • Llama Farm
  • Paintball
  • Sledding
  • Ice Fishing
  • Trailhead Spa and Lodge
  • Sound Healing

The Farm at Brush Creek:

A Seed‑to‑Table Culinary Adventure

The Farm is a meticulously curated epicurean playground that brings guests from pasture to plate with full sensory immersion. Opened in 2019, this culinary haven includes:

  • Greenhouse & Creamery: Explore garden-grown herbs and vegetables, learn cheesemaking from the ranch’s own goat herd, and taste freshly made dairy selections.

  • Bakery & Distillery: Watch artisan bread being baked, including unique “spent grain breads” made with distillery mash, or sample house-crafted spirits at the onsite distillery.

  • Gourmet Restaurant & Wine Cellar: Dine on ranch-raised American Wagyu and other farm-to-table fare, paired with vintages from a prestigious 94‑yard wine cellar.

  • Educational Experiences: Participate in chef-led workshops that showcase sustainable sourcing, culinary techniques, and the origins of your meal—all wrapped in the elegant, industrial‑rustic charm of the space.

This all-inclusive experience is a journey through the flavors, methods, and people that define Western hospitality, making it a standout destination for culinary explorers of all ages.

Pahaska Tepee

A unique, tepee-based glamping experience just west of Cody, adjacent to the Northeast entrance of Yellowstone National Park.

Why You’ll Love It:

  • Stylish tepee cabin accommodations with comfy beds, heating, and shared lodge facilities

  • Close access to Yellowstone, guided hikes, and hot springs

  • A western-themed retreat mixing cultural flair and nature

Accomodations:

  •  The Hill Cabins
    • Pillow Top beds
    • Private Baths
    • No TVs or cell service
  • Honeymoon Cabin
    • King Bed
    • Jacuzzi Tub
    • Large Porch

Amenities & Activities:

  • Historic Lodge Tours
  • Horseback Trail Rides
  • Fishing
  • Hiking
  • The Tepee Tavern

Nearby Attractions:

Cody, Wyoming is a gateway to Yellowstone and you’ll find no shortage of Wild West adventures and cultural gems. History buffs will adore the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, a Smithsonian-affiliated complex housing five museums under one roof, from Native American heritage to Western art and firearms.

Step back in time at Old Trail Town, where original saloons and cabins (including one used by Butch Cassidy) bring the frontier era to life. Thrill seekers can test their aim at rodeos, or kayak and tube the scenic Shoshone River.

Don’t miss the Buffalo Bill Scenic Byway, a stunning 27-mile drive along the river into Yellowstone’s east entrance, dotted with wildlife, rock formations, and historic sites like the Buffalo Bill Dam. And for a quirky stop, check out Smith Mansion or explore the caves near Cedar Mountain.

Turpin Meadow Ranch

Nestled on the banks of the Buffalo Fork River between Grand Teton and Yellowstone, Turpin Meadow Ranch offers an immersive dude-ranch getaway with luxurious cabins, stunning Teton views, and frontier-style charm.

With historic log cabins, private porches overlooking the river, and big-sky views, Turpin Meadow blends authentic Western living with modern luxury… ideal for guests seeking adventure and comfort in equal measure.

Accomodations:

  •  Cabins
    • 8 Historic Cabins
    • Handmade Furniture
    • Pendleton blankets
    • Gas Fireplaces
    • Spacious porch
  • Chalets
    • 2 Chalets
    • Gas Fireplaces
    • Down Duvets

Amenities & Activities:

  • Cocktails at the Lodge's Bar
  • Fireside Patio
  • BBQ Night
  • Gourmet Burger Evenings
Gourmet Burger Nights

Things to Do:

Summer Adventures

  • Guided horseback riding through river-valley meadows and up mountain paths—pack trips deeper into the wilderness available .

  • Fly fishing on-site and in nearby rivers with walk-and-wade tours led by experienced guides.

  • Private guided hikes, e‑bike and UTV off-road excursions, and scenic day tours of Grand Teton or Yellowstone National Parks.

  • Full-day/day-guest options include two activities plus lunch and shuttle service from Jackson.

Winter Wonderland

  • Cross-country skiing on 20 km of groomed Nordic trails plus fat-biking on dedicated single‑track routes.

  • Guided snowmobile tours on the Continental Divide, snowshoeing, and wildlife-watching through peaceful forest landscapes.

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