Don’t get us wrong, we’re all for disconnecting and going off grid for a weekend of adventuring and hiking in the great outdoors. But at the same time, having access to all the modern creature comforts we’ve grown accustomed to–not having to pack, carry or assemble a tent is also a huge plus–is also a huge positive. Autocamp is essentially a modern version of a summer camp with custom Airstreams with spa-inspired bathrooms, cabins with interiors and kitchens, and luxury tents situated on 35-acres in the Sierra Nevada Mountains just next to Yosemite National Park. As if that wasn’t enough, there’s also a mid-century modern Signature Clubhouse, a fully stocked Autocamp shop, Tempurpedic mattresses, daily shuttles to Yosemite, communal fire pits, heated outdoor furniture, a freshwater pond, heated pool with sun deck, private patios and curated food and beverage offerings, so you have everything you need to explore the outdoors while still living in the lap of luxury.
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