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Luxury Resorts That Put An Upscale Spin On The Outdoors - Destination Luxury

Many upscale outdoor stays are taking advantage of the moment by reminding travelers that they were already practicing social range.  In this article we have summarized different luxury resorts, which include $300 yurts that open up the sweeping views of the California coastline and tree resort in Ohio. While the PA lottery has continued offering great entertainment to people at home, the need to get out has prompted luxury resorts to get creative and can present you with free funds to use when you are purchasing your chosen lottery tickets

Below are some of the resorts in North America that creatively make use of the outdoors without sacrificing any comfort.

Treehouse resort

The seventy-seven-acre piece of land features both the cabin and treehouses.  The resort is located south of Cleveland, Ohio. According to the resort owner, Kelvin Mooney, the resort is the real appeal of the Mohicans. That’s because the treehouses take travelers back to their childhood, according to the resort owner Mooney. 

Unpaved roads weave through the forest to the resort nine houses. To spend a night in any of the treehouses, you will have to part with a minimum of $350. The names of the treehouses are the nest, moonlight, tin shed, and the little red. The newest offering is a bullet airstream treehouse, and the experience is just like what the name sounds like: a renovated airstream set on a platform under the trees.

The treehouses have a one-bedroom space with a living space, kitchen, decks, outdoor showers, and full indoor bathrooms.

Treebones resort

Treebones resort is located in South Big Sur; California.it sits on the coast overlooking the Pacific just south of Pfeiffer, our state park. According to the founders, Corinne Handy and her husband John, the resort is just a small family-owned and run boutique eco-resort. The resort has a large organic garden to supply its garden table restaurant, wild coast restaurant, and sushi bar. The resort generates its power.

The experience of guests is incredible. They get to experience being personal, calm, caring, and with lots of exposure to nature. That is made possible because all the rooms are all tent-like structures.

The resort offers a fresh take on glamping. It has a sizable luxury tent; two huts made of hand woven wood art and campsites. The cost per night in the resort is $250.

The national parks in North America

Travelers get to experience the most stunning national parks in North America. The company has outdoor escapes in seven locations. The locations are smoky mountains (Tennessee), arches (Utah), zion (Utah), glacier (Montana), Mount Rushmore (South Dakota), Yellowstone (Wyoming), and the canyon (Arizona).

The resort is furnished with white canvas tents To fit the landscape and view be that of the forest and the desert. They are also set in such a way that they can provide maximum privacy, and they are connected with footpaths and roads. They have solar-powered fans and misting systems but do not have air conditioning.  

The rates in the parks vary by location—the safari tents, which share the community restroom and showers, start around $190.

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