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There’s nothing quite like retreating into the Wyoming outskirts for a night or two. Surrounded by immense quiet, desert beauty, and the sounds of wildlife, the Cowboy State is a natural paradise, especially when it comes to camping, and even more so when exploring the wilds beyond Wyoming’s glittering hotspots. The options for camping in Wyoming off the beaten path are numerous, ranging from bare-bones, no-frills tent camping and classic cabins to old-fashioned pioneer covered wagons. But for those who prefer to get outdoors without sacrificing creature comforts, there’s glamping! The next time you want to take your Wyoming glamping experience up a few notches and sleep under the stars far, far away from the crowds, we suggest booking a night at the Boho Dome Airbnb at Cedar Lights Retreat.
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The Boho Dome Airbnb in Wyoming is one of two glamping domes at Cedar Lights Retreat. The second dome – the Netherlands – is packed with uber-modern features and offers a larger space for families. Be sure to check them both out on Airbnb in case one is booked up!
While you’re in Hartville (the oldest town in Wyoming!), don’t miss the opportunity to dine at the oldest bar in Wyoming, too.
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