
Keep Glamping Earth Friendly
Help keep glamping good for the earth by adhering to some easy eco-friendly guidelines.
Camping and glamping sound like they should inherently be earth-wise travel ideas. When nature is the destination, it certainly seems that way! Yet with more and more folks flocking to the outdoors for safe and fun retreat and recreation, we all need to up our efforts at minimizing our ecological impact. Let’s keep glamping good for the earth by keeping a few simple things in mind. We bet you’re already doing most of these anyway.
LOCATION MATTERS
Meadows may seem like the idyllic backdrop for someone’s Sound Of Music dreams, but by setting up a tent in designated camping spots only, we can minimize impact on sensitive areas, preserving habitat and protecting ecological diversity. Not sure what’s safe and what isn’t? Make the location situation easy by booking a glamping vacation that’s already set up and waiting for you, with your glamping tent thoughtfully articulated to work within the environment that the tent host has offered to share.
LEAVE NO TRACE
Adhere to the 7 principles of leave no trace. Plan ahead. Whatever you bring with you, take it when you leave. Pack it in, pack it out. Use designated facilities or stations for personal care, cooking, and cleaning. Choose reusable containers, serving ware, cups, and utensils over disposable. Use earth-safe products for cleaning. When exploring outdoors, stick to marked paths. Respect wildlife and leave what you find where you found it. You get the idea. When we work with the world we’re in instead of against it, we all win.
BE FIRE SAFE
If you’ll be glamping through tent host accommodations, then you’ll be well-informed of what your campfire situation will be at the glampsite. Some locations simply won’t allow it (and with good reason). And if you do find yourself somewhere where a campfire can’t happen, you can recreate the romantic glow with solar-powered or rechargeable lights and lanterns. If you’ll be setting up your own glampsite, keep these things in mind when it comes to fire safety:
Use a pre-established fire pit that’s been optimized for clearance. Or use a portable fire pit with a proper base, like this one from Solo Stove.
Never leave a campfire unattended. Be ready to douse the fire at any time. Keep flames minimal.
Be mindful of the materials you burn. Many campsites and glampsites recommend burning only seasoned firewood, rather than scavenging for downed limbs and other tinder nearby, which provide habitat and food for local insects and fungi.
GOOD FOR EARTH EATS
The easiest ways to make your glamping meals eco-friendly are these three things:
Plan ahead in order to prevent food waste.
Avoid single-use packaging.
Go locavore by eating seasonal foods sourced locally. Hit up the farmers market and support the local community while minimizing the carbon footprint of your meals. Then be sure to store any provisions in reusable totes and coolers that have securely fitting lids so that you don’t invite the wildlife to dine with you!
BE WATER WISE
When planning ahead, know what the water availability will be like at your glampsite, whether hosted or going it on your own. Use refillable water jugs instead of purchasing water in plastic bottles. Make sure to keep your drinking water clearly labeled and separate from gray water that’s used only for things like rinsing dishes. And if you’ll be setting up your own glampsite, you’ll find that investing in a portable shower system will be your favorite accessory for helping with dishes and showers. This compact portable shower system by Geyster Systems uses less than 1 gallon of water and provides hot water in 5 minutes. Using less to do more not only takes it easy on our water supply (and yours if you’ve toted it in with you!), it also helps control where the cleaning happens, in order to keep any run-off out of nearby waterways.
MOST IMPORTANTLY …
Leave nothing but footprints. Take nothing but memories.
Glamping Trip Hacks
Here are some easy ideas on how to turn a regular camping trip into an elevated glamping trip.
Here are some easy ideas on how to turn a regular camping trip into an elevated glamping trip:
CREATE AN ENTRYWAY
Take a little bit of time to create an entry. A transition space for removing shoes, shaking off the weather, and being transported into a haven for cozy relaxation. More than a vestibule for stashing boots or gear (though that’s handy too!), a thoughtful entryway becomes a portal to comfort, or can be its own patio space for dining, chilling, and taking in the beauty of the outdoors. Need more of an overhang? Check out the Bell Tent Fly Cover, which can be used on its own as an awning, or as a protective and insulating layer that also extends the overhang on your glamping entryway!
ACCESSORIZE
Be selective about your glamping accessories, otherwise you may find it’s just too much, or the accessories may no longer match the intention of the space. Prayer flags say “zen lives here” while party flags suggest “go all out in here”! Lighting accessories offer maximum ambience with minimal effort. String up solar or usb-powered fairy lights, or adorable mini railroad lanterns. Or for a couple of low-cost lighting hacks, hang glow sticks, or wrap a headlamp around a gallon of water (turning the bulb to face inward), and watch it glow.
FIND PLACE FOR RITUAL
Turning the ordinary into extraordinary is what glamping is all about. It doesn’t mean you need to go big, and in fact, going small is where you’ll find the true magic of a glamping experience. Here’s a list of little ways you can hack everyday activities and turn them into little rituals that brighten and lighten and create sensory memories for you or your glamping guests.
Put a basket of slipper socks in the entryway, to swap out shoes and create an intentional transition to the inside of the tent. Similarly, have throw blankets or wraps available for people to snuggle up with out on the glamping patio, fluffy and cozy accessories that otherwise wouldn’t come on a typical tent trip.
Keep a mister/atomizer diluted with your choice of essential oils (citrus for a midday perk-me-up or lavender for an evening soother). Spritz the air (or yourself!) for an immediate spa vibe.
Lovingly prep and prepare coffee and tea. A dedicated small station for hot beverages creates a bed and breakfast feeling, so you or your guests can enjoy the smells as it fills the tent, and then carry their beloved morning beverage out onto the glamping patio to enjoy the day. You can pre-make individual coffee sachets using unbleached coffee filters for a simple hack that minimizes waste and maximizes enjoyment.
Ditch the devices! Just because there might be cell service doesn’t mean you need to use it. Put a small basket in the tent specifically for depositing the devices that we otherwise can’t keep our hands off of.
Setting an intention for the type of space and experience you’d like to have (or offer) is the ultimate glamping hack. Have you considered becoming a tent host? We think you should! You can create your own unique take on glamping, offering guests the hacks and rituals that matter most to you to share beautiful experiences that people will remember for a lifetime. What ways can you think of that turn the ordinary into the extraordinary? We can’t wait to see what you come up with for your own glampsite.