Cozy Glamping Spots for a Mid-Winter Getaway
From unexpected snowstorms to below-freezing bathroom breaks, winter camping is a wild adventure. Some nights, you relish the hilarity of navigating tent poles with numb fingers. Other nights, you'd rather show up, sit back, and crack open a beer. If you're ready for the latter鈥攁 mix of chilly excursions and heated luxury鈥攊t's time to treat yourself at one of North America's best winter glamping sites. Here are our favorites.

Sheldon Chalet
Denali National Park, Alaska
On a glacier ten miles听northeast听from Denali鈥檚 peak, Sheldon Chalet is one of the most remote guesthouses on the planet. The family-owned chalet honors its namesake, esteemed Alaskan bush pilot Don Sheldon. He acquired the chalet鈥檚 five rugged acres under the Homestead Act in the 1950s with one goal in mind: to build an isolated vacation spot in Denali National Park, accessible only by plane. Sheldon passed away before his dream became reality, but his two children saw the vision through in 2018. The Sheldon Chalet sits at 6,000 feet elevation, with five luxury听rooms that sleep up to two guests each. A remote mountain locale means adventure opportunities abound, like mountaineering ropes courses, sledding, glacier treks, and rappelling, with evening fires on the deck followed by fine Alaskan dining inside. Prices start at $3,150 per person for a three-night minimum stay; helicopter transit from Talkeetna (110 miles north of Anchorage) is included.

Free Spirit Spheres
Vancouver Island, British Columbia
In a forest along Vancouver Island鈥檚 east coast, three wood-and-fiberglass treehouses are putting a new, spherical spin on glamping. The spheres hang 15 feet above the ground; private wooden stairways connect you to each听main door. When the wind blows or your travel buddy moves, the treehouses (safely) rock back and forth. Each Free Spirit Sphere sleeps two to three guests (from $314). The property鈥檚 adjacent Big Qualicum River Regional Trail connects you to more than six miles of riverside hiking, while the Canadian Mount Washington鈥檚 1,700 acres and 1,600 vertical feet of alpine terrain are a one-hour drive away. With no dining options onsite, nearby waterfront restaurants like West Coast Food House and Sandbar Caf茅 are your best bet.

Ski-Out Yurt
Fairbanks, Alaska
Set in the foothills of Fairbanks鈥 Moose Mountain, this rustic Mongolian-style yurt is surprisingly spacious. Up to six glampers can enjoy three bedrooms, one bathroom, and a fully equipped听kitchen, plus ski slopes two steps from the front door. For bites and brews, drive 30 minutes to downtown Fairbanks, where two popular Alaskan breweries, HooDoo Brewing听补苍诲 Black Spruce Brewing, stay open year-round. An unusual outdoor activity鈥攚alking with reindeer鈥攊s available at the Running Reindeer Ranch for $70. From $200 per night; minimum two-night stay.

Adobe Eco-Dome
Terlingua, Texas
Don鈥檛 let the powder-white igloo fool you; this adobe eco-dome is set in the toasty desert of southern Texas, just 45 minutes from the Mexican border. Up to three guests can enjoy the peaceful isolation and unobstructed stargazing of this solar-powered site听provides (from $107). The property is located in a Dark Sky Ordinance Territory 300 miles from El Paso, with Big Bend National Park鈥檚 canyons, mountains, hiking trails, and wildlife within a one-hour drive. The dome鈥檚 refrigerator, propane stove, and oven are essential, as the secluded desert makes for a sparse local restaurant scene.

Lushna A-Frame Cabin
Windham, New York
Tucked away in the hills near the Catskills鈥 Windham Mountain, these tiny A-frame cabins are about as minimalistic as it gets. Three 220-square-foot Lushna cabins are part of the Eastwind Hotel & Bar, a property that housed hunters and fly-fishermen in the 1920s. The wood cabins sleep up to two guests each. As a glamping guest, you can frequent the main hotel bar for communal breakfast, dinner, and cocktails on weekends. Windham Mountain鈥檚 slopes are two miles from the Lushna cabins, as are local hangouts like the Catskill Mountain Country Store and Restaurant. From $458; minimum two-night stay.

Borealis Basecamp听
Fairbanks, Alaska
Aurora chasers flock to Borealis Basecamp鈥檚听clear-ceilinged domes. This glamp site is 45 minutes north of downtown Fairbanks, in the far-flung forests, where activities like mushing and snowmobiling await. There are ten domes, half of which come with small kitchens, but you can eat, drink, and play games with other base camp glampers in the central yurt (from $389). That is, until the aurora borealis steals the show鈥攁 phenomenon that dazzles guests up to 250 nights per year.

Eco-Friendly Cabin
Mattawa, Ontario
Seclusion is the main attraction at this cozy wood cabin听(from $192). Situated on 485 undisturbed acres, the forest-ringed estate听feels ultraremote, but it鈥檚 only a three-hour听drive听from Ottawa and 15 minutes from the shops and restaurants of downtown Mattawa. The 14-person cabin lives up to its eco-friendly name, complete with solar panels and an indoor composting toilet. A fully equipped kitchen makes it easy to fuel up for a day on the slopes. You can snowshoe, backcountry ski, tube, and sled in the nearby Laurentian Mountains, home to North America鈥檚 first ski lift.