Under Canvas opened a luxe safari-style site in Utah just in time for major celestial events.

Under Canvas Bryce Canyon Tent Interior

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Under Canvas Bryce Canyon set amongst the trees

Under Canvas officially opened its tenth safari-style glamping site—complete with nine stargazing suites—just in time for the year’s final supermoon as well as August’s Perseid meteor shower. The peak of that shower has passed, but any clear night is a good night for stargazing in this remote part of Utah. (And, there’s always next year—the Perseids roll around every August.)

A safari-style tent at the newly opened Under Canvas Bryce Canyon.

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Bryce Canyon gained its Dark Sky status in 2019, protecting its exceptional nocturnal environment and preserving its lack of light pollution, meaning Under Canvas’ signature Stargazer Tent is ideal for viewing the Milky Way, meteors, and more stars than most city dwellers can imgine. It’s outfitted with its own viewing window above the king-sized bed, plus luxe linens, West Elm appliances, and bedside lanterns.

Located just 15 minutes outside Bryce Canyon National Park, Under Canvas’ ultra-luxe campground lies on the Grand Circle Tour, the region’s well-known route that also traverses Zion and Capitol Reef national parks, Moab, Monument Valley, the Grand Canyon, and several other breathtaking landmarks within Navajo Nation.

Under Canvas Bryce Canyon features stargazing tents to view the Milky Way at night

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The 50-tent property is situated on 750 acres of high mountain plains dotted with juniper trees, with sweeping vistas of Mt. Dutton to the west and the Escalante Mountains just east.

Keeping the environment in mind, the Under Canvas team implemented pull-chain showers, low-flow toilets, solar energy support, and a towel reuse program. And for travelers who stayed up late watching the night sky and are just as prickly about camping coffee as we are, there’s Bluestone Lane brew on offer in the lobby tent daily, perfect for sipping around the common area’s campfire pits. There is also complimentary camp programming available like yoga, live acoustic music, lawn games, s’mores-making, fireside chats, movie nights, and more.

The view from inside a tent at Under Canvas Bryce Canyon.

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The inaugural season for the Bryce Canyon camp runs from now until Sept. 26. In 2023, the property will run its regular season from May through September.

You can make reservations for Under Canvas Bryce Canyon here.

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