TravEarth Basecamps are built for the traveler who treats a stay as a stop, not a destination. Every lodge, hut, or camp is sustainably designed and strategically located at the threshold of wilderness—not the center of convenience. What makes our stays different is what they lack: no TVs, no minibar, no distractions. Instead, you’ll find access to local trailheads, gear-drying zones, all-natural materials, and support from local guides and partner services. Each stay connects directly to the adventure around it — and disconnects you from everything else.
Ask us about any of our locations:
The Summit Shed – Banff National Park, Canada
Highline Hollow – Moab Desert, Utah
Fjordside Refuge – Lofoten Islands, Norway
The Driftwood Roost – Olympic Peninsula, Washington
Alpenglow Station – Zermatt Region, Switzerland
Piedra Encantada – Patagonia, Argentina
The Ashwood Lookout – Black Forest, Germany
Hale Kaula Ridge Cabins – Maui Volcanoes, Hawaii
The Windmark Outpost – South Island, New Zealand
Cedarspine Trail Lodge – Vancouver Island, BC
Wild Mesa Bluff Camp – Big Bend, Texas
The Juniper Crossing – Sedona Red Rocks, Arizona
Snowline Bend – Chugach Mountains, Alaska
Valle Verde Eco Retreat – Arenal, Costa Rica
The Raven’s Knoll – Glen Coe, Scotland
The Glacier Shelf Pods – Jökulsárlón, Iceland
The Skyroot Haven – Dolomites, Italy
Terra Sombra Cabins – Atacama Desert, Chile
Fellstone Ridge Tents – Abisko National Park, Sweden
The Hollow Pine Rest Stop – Smoky Mountains, Tennessee
Sunspoke Plateau Station – Drakensberg, South Africa
Kaibō Forest Camp – Yakushima Island, Japan
Thunderleaf Summit Camp – Mount Cook, New Zealand
Borealis Nest – Northern Lights Base, Finland
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