"A secluded, luxury tented camp of 10 stand-alone canvas pavilions set in a canyon in Canyon Point, Utah, near the Arizona border. Each one- or two-bedroom dwelling (about 1,882 and 2,825 sq ft) is fully enclosed and includes a spacious lounge, bar and dining area, deep soaking tubs, indoor and outdoor showers that face 164-million-year-old rock escarpments, and private terraces equipped with a plunge pool, telescope, and a cozy firepit for sunrise and sunset viewing. Opened in 2020 as a tented extension of an iconic neighboring resort, the year-round property camouflages into the landscape while delivering high-end comforts and bespoke programming: guided climbs and hikes, hoop dancing, storytelling, flute performances, dream-catcher workshops led by Navajo practitioners, and curated adventures ranging from horseback riding to hot-air ballooning. Staff integrate local cultural traditions into spa rituals, daily activities, and turndown gifts, leaving guests with tangible mementos that reflect Navajo meanings and the surrounding American Southwest." - Bailey Berg