In Alberta, campers will find a ton of options for glamping and comfort camping.
Glamping in Alberta is often called "comfort camping," and the trend is so popular that Alberta Parks has 17 comfort camping sites across its public park network. These include cabins at Castle Provincial Park, huts at Cypress Hills Provincial Park, “wall tents” at Dinosaur Provincial Park, yurts at Miquelon Lake Provincial Park, and tipis at Sir Winston Churchill Provincial Park. Those exploring spots like Jasper National Park can stay in an oTENTik, some of which are pet-friendly and/or wheelchair accessible. Aside from public parks, Alberta glamping offerings include remote cabins, glamping pods, canvas tents, and retro Airstream trailers with king-sized beds, ensuite bathrooms, and luxe amenities. Backcountry glamping getaways might require a hike or some crosscountry skiing before you check in, but upon arrival, you're likely to be rewarded with mountain views, fire pits, and lots of privacy.