New Hampshire glamping makes for a unique way to enjoy four seasons of fun.
New Hampshire is a one-of-a-kind both geographically and culturally, so it’s only fitting that its many glamping options—whether you’re scaling the White Mountains or boating Lake Winnipesaukee—range from rustic to the whimsical. Yurts, canvas tents, and cabins all await, in addition to magical treehouses and seemingly abandoned yet renovated buses. Glamping amenities range from cozy corners, hot tubs, and kitchenettes to wood stoves and luxury linens. New Hampshire has a dramatic four-season shift, as is tradition for New England, with hiking, mountain biking, fishing, swimming, and paddling all popular in late spring, summer, and early fall (Pro tip: Hit Umbagog Lake State Park for kayaking), and all kinds of snowsports in wintertime. If you venture out of the woods into college towns such as Hanover, you’re likely to find additional cottages and small cabins perfect for day trips into town.
In New Hampshire, glamping is a type of outdoor stay combining camping's nature setting with the luxury and convenience of comforts like beds, warm showers, or electricity. When glamping in New Hampshire, there's no need to bring your own tent—instead, glampers may stay the night in a cabin, a vintage Airstream, a canvas bell tent, a yurt, or even a treehouse.