Glamping is the ultimate compromise between staying in a fancy hotel and pitching a simple tent in the wilderness. It’s a win-win situation – you can unplug and commune with nature while still enjoying modern amenities. These six campgrounds offer some of the best yurt camping in Arizona, so you can spend time in the great outdoors without “roughing it.”
- Yurt at the Top of the Mountain (Bisbee)
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Airbnb Nestled in the mountains of Arizona’s quirkiest town, this cozy yurt features a kitchen area, dining room table, and living area, plus a private shower and restroom. Guests will also enjoy air conditioning, electricity, and a TV for DVD player use, not to mention expansive views of the high desert surroundings. Visit the Airbnb listing for more information. Bisbee, AZ 85603, USA
- Cathedral Rock Belle (Sedona)
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Airbnb The magic of Sedona’s red rocks is unsurpassed, and this luxury yurt overlooks the most iconic of them all: Cathedral Rock. Hidden along Oak Creek, the yurt boasts a king-size organic mattress, A/C in the summer (and insulation during winter), and a lovely waterfront patio that you’ll share with other guests staying on the property. Visit the Airbnb listing for more information. Cathedral Rock, Arizona 86351, USA
- Grand Canyon Glamping Eco-Yurt (Williams)
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Airbnb Williams is the “Gateway to the Grand Canyon,” and when you stay in this spacious yurt, you’ll be just a short drive away from one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. The tent is located on 10 acres of wild land, and with only three other yurts on the property, you’ll practically have it all to yourself. Amenities include a queen-size bed and futon, plus hot water, Wi-Fi, and fun activities like yoga and reiki healing from May-October. Visit the Airbnb listing for more information. Williams, AZ 86046, USA
- Lily Yurt (Flagstaff)
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Airbnb Part of the Arizona Nordic Village, an off-the-grid glamping experience, the Lily Yurt is perfect for those times when you need a break from reality. Equipped with two twin-size sleeping pads, the yurt accommodates 3-4 people, and the lodge offers running water and electricity. You’ll also have access to a wood-burning stove and propane grill in your yurt! Visit the Airbnb listing for more information. Arizona Nordic Village, 16848 US-180, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, USA
- Grand Canyon Yurt (Flagstaff)
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Airbnb Another Grand Canyon-area yurt, this lovely space is part of Flagstaff’s Thundercliffe Ranch. The tent itself sleeps up to two guests in a large bed and comes with a propane stove and oven, camping sink, pots pans, dishes, silverware, and an ice chest. It doesn’t have electricity, but the point of camping is to unplug, anyway! Visit the Airbnb listing for more information. Flagstaff, AZ, USA
- Grand Canyon Glamping Huge Yurt (Williams)
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Airbnb By far the largest yurt on the list, this large bell tent accommodates up to eight guests. There are three beds: a queen, double futon, and single. You’ll enjoy a beautiful outdoor shower (with hot water May-October), and wide-open views of the vast landscape. Visit the Airbnb listing for more information. Williams, AZ 86046, USA
Have you ever gone yurt camping in Arizona at any of these incredible spots? If so, we’d love to hear all about your experience! Tell us in the comments below. Don’t forget to check out our previous article for more Arizona campgrounds that offer an unforgettable stay!
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Nestled in the mountains of Arizona’s quirkiest town, this cozy yurt features a kitchen area, dining room table, and living area, plus a private shower and restroom. Guests will also enjoy air conditioning, electricity, and a TV for DVD player use, not to mention expansive views of the high desert surroundings. Visit the Airbnb listing for more information.
Bisbee, AZ 85603, USA
The magic of Sedona’s red rocks is unsurpassed, and this luxury yurt overlooks the most iconic of them all: Cathedral Rock. Hidden along Oak Creek, the yurt boasts a king-size organic mattress, A/C in the summer (and insulation during winter), and a lovely waterfront patio that you’ll share with other guests staying on the property. Visit the Airbnb listing for more information.
Cathedral Rock, Arizona 86351, USA
Williams is the “Gateway to the Grand Canyon,” and when you stay in this spacious yurt, you’ll be just a short drive away from one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. The tent is located on 10 acres of wild land, and with only three other yurts on the property, you’ll practically have it all to yourself. Amenities include a queen-size bed and futon, plus hot water, Wi-Fi, and fun activities like yoga and reiki healing from May-October. Visit the Airbnb listing for more information.
Williams, AZ 86046, USA
Part of the Arizona Nordic Village, an off-the-grid glamping experience, the Lily Yurt is perfect for those times when you need a break from reality. Equipped with two twin-size sleeping pads, the yurt accommodates 3-4 people, and the lodge offers running water and electricity. You’ll also have access to a wood-burning stove and propane grill in your yurt! Visit the Airbnb listing for more information.
Arizona Nordic Village, 16848 US-180, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, USA
Another Grand Canyon-area yurt, this lovely space is part of Flagstaff’s Thundercliffe Ranch. The tent itself sleeps up to two guests in a large bed and comes with a propane stove and oven, camping sink, pots pans, dishes, silverware, and an ice chest. It doesn’t have electricity, but the point of camping is to unplug, anyway! Visit the Airbnb listing for more information.
Flagstaff, AZ, USA
By far the largest yurt on the list, this large bell tent accommodates up to eight guests. There are three beds: a queen, double futon, and single. You’ll enjoy a beautiful outdoor shower (with hot water May-October), and wide-open views of the vast landscape. Visit the Airbnb listing for more information.
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