Outdoor hospitality group Under Canvas is set to debut its inaugural Pacific Northwest location next summer.
Under Canvas Columbia River Gorge, the glamping brand’s 13th outpost, is situated on an 120-acre property perched above Washington’s White Salmon River Valley, amid pine and oak forested hillsides.
The camp features safari-style canvas tents on private elevated decks. Each will be outfitted with luxe amenities, including king-size beds, premium linens, USB charging packs, gas fireplaces, and ensuite bathrooms with showers, sinks, and flushing toilets.
Unique accommodations such as Under Canvas’ signature Stargazer Tent, complete with a stargazing window above the bed, and the Mount Hood Suite Tent, which includes two tents joined by a private deck, will also be featured.
Under Canvas’ in-house design team, led by Ben Landry, infused the camp’s spaces with the natural hues and rich textures of the Pacific Coast. The lobby tent, adorned with locally crafted artwork, offers lounge spaces, a boutique, and an array of books and games by regional artisans.
Under Canvas will also extend its low-impact, sustainable practices to the new site. Pull-chain showers, low-flow toilets, and rechargeable battery packs are installed to reduce energy and water usage.
To immerse guests in the surroundings, Wi-Fi is also absent onsite, and low-level lighting is used to protect the night sky in accordance with DarkSky principles, earning Under Canvas the distinction of hosting the world’s first DarkSky-certified resorts.
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