Here’s how Spacious Skies Campgrounds welcome diverse campers

The outdoors are for everyone.

When Spacious Skies Campgrounds co-founders Ali and Eric Rasmussen started their company 2.5 years ago, they pledged to make camping more diverse. While building an empire of 15 campgrounds (and counting), they found ways to prioritize guest diversity and employee empathy. 

Their efforts include partnering with Black Folks Camp TooGirl CamperLGBT Outdoors, and Latinos Outdoors. All these organizations promote camping to people who may not always feel welcome outdoors.

“Eric and I toured the entire Spacious Skies collection in July, and we witnessed an uptick in diversity among our guests. That makes me encouraged and determined to continue our efforts,” Ali said. “As a lifelong camper and frequent solo camper, I know how important it is to feel comfortable in your camping place, regardless of whether it is a tent, RV or cabin. We strive to make sure that every one of our guests feels like Spacious Skies Campgrounds is a true home away from their homes.”

A campground with several buildings, an old vehicle parked on grass, and a tree.
Camping ranges from cabins to tents at Spacious Skies. / Photo courtesy of Spacious Skies Campgrounds

The Outdoor Industry Association recently reported an increase in the diversity of outdoor recreation users, with numbers up for Black, LGBTQ+, and Hispanic populations.

A table of kids crafting at camp.
Kids crafting at Spacious Skies. / Photo courtesy of Spacious Skies Campground

“We truly believe that the great outdoors can bring people together, regardless of their heritage, communities or outdoor experience, and we will continue to seek out opportunities for Spacious Skies Campgrounds to work towards greater diversity in our campgrounds,” Ali said.

A white and cyan camper van parked in the woods near a picnic table.
Photo courtesy of Spacious Skies Campgrounds

Spacious Skies Campgrounds offers cabins, glamping, and spaces for RV and tent campers in 15 locations in the eastern U.S., from Maine to Georgia. Amenities vary. Guests will find a swimming pool in Savannah and a rec hall with an arcade in the Adirondacks.

A child swimming in a pool.
Photo courtesy of Spacious Skies Campgrounds

Additionally, Spacious Skies participates in the National Forest Foundation Sapling Program. Every time a guest reviews Spacious Skies via an in-person review card or on Google, TripAdvisor, and Dyrt, the camping company donates a dollar to the sapling program, which plants a tree.

Go on a remote glamping trip with this floating safari camp in Sweden

Float on, alright?

Looking for a super secluded holiday with your sweetheart, besties, or favorite family members? Off the Map Travel offers a dream package for those who want to get really far away from civilization. Spend two nights at a floating safari camp at Sweden’s Lake Degerselet, just south of the Arctic Circle, then transfer by canoe for a final night at the land-based Aurora Safari Camp.

Despite the remote location, you won’t be roughing it at the floating safari camp. You’ll have two glamping tents, a double room, a toilet, and a shower. The kitchen has a two-burner stove, refrigerator, and a dining area. Act fast, or book for next year. The floating camp operates June through September and can sleep up to six people. Here are some of the adventures you can go on while you’re there.

Aerial view of a campsite design.
Photo courtesy of Off the Map Travel

The pros and cons of 3 common types of glamping accommodations

Choose between tents, treehouses, and vans.

When it’s time to unplug and reset, glamping can help you relax and enjoy life. But first, you need to choose what kind of glamping accommodation is right for you. Should you book a forest getaway in a charming treehouse? Is there a place where you can rent a luxury caravan for a taste of the #VanLife experience? Or does a traditional tent suit you best? Learn more about these three common glamping set-ups to discover what will work best for you. Weigh each option’s pros and cons, then get ready to go on the glamping adventure of your dreams.

Escape for a weekend at these cozy glamping Airbnbs

Unwind in style at these glamping Airbnbs.

Enjoy nature in style by glamping. By mixing natural beauty with modern conveniences, glamping makes the perfect vacation for any group. The experience is more than just tricked-out tents. While there are plenty of canvas canopy accommodations for guests seeking a more traditional vibe, many glamping locations now offer unique stays in everything from Airstreams to treehouses. Whether you want to stargaze from a yurt in Utah or relax in a hammock under a tree in France, these five glamping Airbnbs provide everything you need for a cozy getaway.