“20 tents scattered on the side of a mountain 6000 feet up. Totally secluded, reachable by chair lift. Rugged scenery within a national forest with panoramic views of Washington State’s famous snow capped peak next door.”
“And of course, no Pacific Northwest mountain experience would be complete without excellent food that showcases the bounty of the region. A hearty breakfast and trail-ready lunch will be available daily, and the dinner menu is set to feature regional fare including mountain-foraged ingredients and local seafood.”
“From July 1 to Sept. 31, 2021, groups of travelers will have the chance to buy out the entire campsite at Crystal Mountain Resort, known as Crystal Camp, for special events or simply for a vacation to remember. But, that's not all. Crystal Camp is now also offering individuals two opportunities to experience the campsite with its Mountain Escape and Perseid Meteor Shower packages. With both packages, guests will get to immerse themselves in nature and spend a few very special nights under the stars.”
“Why we’re excited: The combination of legitimate wilderness and enough creature comforts feels especially spot on for right now. Adding to the adventure factor, you reach the campsite with its 20 safari-inspired canvas tents (6,000 feet above sea level) via chairlift. There’s fly fishing, hiking, mountain biking, yoga, horseback riding, but also hot showers, Wi-Fi, king-size beds, and a full bar at the Campbell Basin Lodge to come back to after a day of adventuring. Seems like the best of both worlds”
“An elevated experience in more ways than one, and a brand new way to experience Mount Rainier.”
“AFTER A PARTICULARLY STRANGE ski season of masking and restrictions, Crystal Mountain becomes something else entirely this summer: a glamping site. Hospitality company Under Canvas will set up Crystal Sky Camp, 20 tents decked out with king-size beds and wood-burning stoves, around the mountain’s Campbell Basin Lodge. Camping, but comfortable. ”