Hotels + Resorts There's a New Glamping Resort Coming to Zion National Park This Spring — With Gorgeous Airstreams and EasyPark Access AutoCamp Zion's 16-acre glamping resort will offer stays in Airstreams and canvas tests, and it opens in May. By Rachel Chang Rachel Chang Instagram Twitter Website Rachel Chang is a travel and pop culture journalist who contributes to Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, Lonely Planet, and more. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines Published on January 11, 2023 Share Tweet Pin Email Photo: Courtesy of AutoCamp Zion There will soon be a new way to experience Utah’s first national park. Famed glamping company AutoCamp will open AutoCamp Zion on May 1 — and bookings are now open. The 16-acre site in Virgin, Utah, sits right among the area’s dramatic red rocks landscape, but the biggest perk is that it offers easy access to Zion National Park , as visitors can enter from Kolob Terrace Road, as opposed to the park's main entrance. Another upside: the Virgin River runs right through the property. Guests can choose to stay in several accommodation types, including the brand’s Classic Airstream Suite in a 31-foot long vehicle that can sleep one to three adults, or two adults and two children. Each also has a sitting room, kitchenette, and private bathroom with a rain shower. Outside on the private patio, there’s a fire pit and dining space. Premium Airstream Suites are also available in areas of the property that offer more privacy. Courtesy of AutoCamp Zion Another option is the X Suites, which have a private bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and living area. Sleeping one to three adults or two adults and two kids, these rooms have flat-screen TVs and are in locations “nestled in nature,” per a recent AutoCamp press release. Also available are Accessible Suites that are mindfully equipped for guest needs, as well as Basecamp Suites, which include an Airstream and a canvas tent, accommodating up to six people. Courtesy of AutoCamp Zion Dining options on property include The Kitchen, open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as the General Store, stocked with everything from local beer to cheese boards. Those looking to host events at AutoCamp can also book The Clubhouse, a midcentury modern–inspired meeting space. All guests also have access to the communal fire pit and lounge areas; mountain bike rentals; coffee and tea; and Wi-Fi. Courtesy of AutoCamp Zion With existing resorts amid some of the nation’s most stunning outdoor scenery, like Yosemite and Joshua Tree in California; the Catskills in New York; and Cape Cod, Massachusetts, AutoCamp Zion joins the lineup as yet another glampsite in a dreamy, nature-surrounded locale. Accommodations start at $299 per night, and you can book here. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit