Luxury camping company AutoCamp celebrates its East Coast debut with the launch of AutoCamp Cape Cod. The third entry in the brand’s growing portfolio, AutoCamp Cape Cod spans 14 acres along the Massachusetts peninsula with a design by New York-based studio Workshop/APD that draws inspiration from the modernist beach houses of Walter Gropius common to the region.
A two-story, 8,100-square-foot clubhouse anchors the property as a key social hub accented by indoor-outdoor fireplaces and locally inspired artwork that instills a sense of place. Charred and natural cedar are prominently featured in the palette alongside black steel and concrete, while large expanses of glass frame elevated sightlines. A private event space is housed across the second floor as well.
Accommodations include 88 custom 31-foot-long Airstream suites, five X suites, and five accessible suites. Airstreams and X suites are outfitted with roomy spa-inspired bathrooms, convertible sofas, heating and air conditioning, and private fire pits. The campsite also includes ten luxury tents, available to book April through October, which are equipped with electricity and dual fan and heating technology to maximize comfort.
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