
The Folks Chasing the Outside
Call them what you want—weekend warriors from Portland, Oregon, ditching the city buzz; Tennessee parents dragging kids away from screens; lone wanderers from California chasing a quiet ridge. They’re not your average suitcase crowd. Visit California’s 2023 tally shows 44 million visitors, plenty of them sniffing out stays that lean hard into nature over drywall. These are the types who’ll drop $200–$300 a night—Glamping Business backs that—for a spot that’s raw but right, not some overstuffed cabin with Wi-Fi begging them to stay in.
How Tree Tents Deliver
Out where the signal drops—or heck, your own backyard—our tiny cabins, if that's a term you want to use, don’t wall you off. The Tree Tent slings up high, a nest with a view—shelter that doesn’t smother. No flatscreens, no routers—just you, the trees, and a night that breathes.
Amping the Adventure
Want to sweeten it? Rig a Hot Tank—wood-fired, no cords, pure backwoods soak. Guests stoke it themselves, and even use it as a firepit for double duty. Suddenly $250/night feels cheap. It’s not a pile of gadgets; it’s one solid piece that fits the vibe, keeps them outside, and turns a stay into a tale. They’re not cooped up—they’re living it.
Why It Pays
This bunch doesn’t need much—a sturdy setup, a sweet spot, and a spark to keep them out there. Park it on a forested bluff and we can pretty much guarantee guests will swap couch time for constellations, and post better shots on Instagram to give you some free promo while they're at it!!! Tree Tents keeps it lean: shelter that lets the wild lead, comfort that doesn’t cloister. Works for glampgrounds, Airbnbs, or your own patch—anywhere the outdoors calls the shots. Hand them that (mostly) outdoor night—raw, real, worth it—and they’ll pay, then circle back.
Your guests want the wild with a soft landing—our quaint wilderness dwellings make it happen. Poke around the lineup and see how to turn your spot into their next go-to.