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Experience Idaho’s Private Glamping Adventure: Comfort Meets Wilderness - Boise

Experience Idaho’s Private Glamping Adventure: Comfort Meets Wilderness

Boiseeasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

Overnight (14+ hours)

Fitness Level

Suitable for all fitness levels, as physical exertion is minimal during the stay; basic mobility required.

Overview

Unlock the comfort of a queen bed beneath the stars with Idaho’s Private Glamping Adventure Package. Perfect for couples and small groups, this fully delivered and set-up experience offers a luxurious way to enjoy the state’s wild landscapes without the hassle of traditional camping.

Experience Idaho’s Private Glamping Adventure: Comfort Meets Wilderness

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When the sun dips below Idaho’s sprawling horizon, the wilderness takes on a different character—quiet, expectant, almost inviting. This is the ideal moment to settle into a Private Glamping Adventure Package, where the outdoors unfolds around you without sacrificing comfort. Unlike traditional camping's rugged, rustic nights, this experience delivers a full setup of a bell tent designed for two, complete with a queen memory foam mattress, bedside tables, lantern lighting, and cozy décor that softens the edges of the wild.

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Adventure Tips

Choose Your Campsite Wisely

Coordinate with InstaGear staff to select a campsite that matches your preferred environment, whether riverside or forested, for the best glamping experience.

Layer Up for Temperature Shifts

Idaho evenings can turn cold quickly—bringing layered clothing ensures comfort after sunset.

Hydrate Before and During Your Stay

Even though this is a restful experience, stay hydrated, especially if you plan to explore during the day.

Plan for Lighting Needs

Lanterns are provided, but bringing a headlamp can help for late-night walks or trips to the facilities.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Mule deer
  • Great horned owls

History

Idaho’s open landscapes were historically traversed by Native American tribes such as the Shoshone and Bannock, whose seasonal hunting and fishing camps shaped early land use.

Conservation

Guests are encouraged to practice Leave No Trace principles and use biodegradable products to minimize impact on sensitive ecosystems.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Layered Clothing

Essential

Spring nights can be chilly and unpredictable, layers help maintain comfort.

spring specific

Portable Power Bank

To keep devices charged for navigation, photos, or emergency contact.

Sturdy Hiking Shoes

Essential

For exploring the surrounding terrain safely and comfortably.

summer specific

Weatherproof Jacket

Essential

Vital for fall’s damp or windy weather to stay dry and warm.

fall specific