Camping is a favorite pastime of most Montanans, and for good reason – nothing beats sleeping under the stars, drifting off to the sounds of nature. But for those who desire a slightly more luxurious experience, “glamping” has become more popular in recent years.

Combining the best parts of camping and sleeping in a hotel, glamping is a great way to be close to nature while still enjoying most of the amenities of a hotel. And if you stay at Glacier Under Canvas, you’ll only be seven miles from the Crown Jewel of the Continent, Glacier National Park.

Glacier Under Canvas is located at 101 Under Canvas Road in the small community of Coram.

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The luxury camp includes several different options for glamping.

Under Canvas Glacier Facebook The Safari tents offer a more classic camping experience, but with king-sized beds and linens. Deluxe tents have flushing toilets and running water, and the Suites are like little apartments, complete with showers and lounge areas with sofa beds.

For those times when nothing but four walls will do, you can rent the cabin, which has a full bathroom and sleeps six…

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… and for a truly unique experience, stay in the treehouse.

Under Canvas Glacier Facebook The treehouse, which has a king-sized bed and can sleep up to four, has the best views on the property.

Glacier Under Canvas is the perfect place to come “home” to after days spent exploring Glacier National Park.

Under Canvas Glacier Facebook But it may be tough to tear yourself away from this beautiful, relaxing glampground.

You can even get married here.

Under Canvas Glacier Facebook The property can accommodate around 350 guests, and 150 people can spend the night.

Glacier Under Canvas is open seasonally.

Under Canvas Glacier Facebook This year they’re open from June 15-September 24.

Would you ever go glamping? Here’s a list of six beautiful Montana glampgrounds you may enjoy.

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The Safari tents offer a more classic camping experience, but with king-sized beds and linens. Deluxe tents have flushing toilets and running water, and the Suites are like little apartments, complete with showers and lounge areas with sofa beds.

The treehouse, which has a king-sized bed and can sleep up to four, has the best views on the property.

But it may be tough to tear yourself away from this beautiful, relaxing glampground.

The property can accommodate around 350 guests, and 150 people can spend the night.

This year they’re open from June 15-September 24.

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