Have Clothes, Will Travel
Coadys’ Point of View Resort in Phelps currently features 10 glamping options, in addition to their cabin rentals and bring-your-own tent campsites.
My Experience Glamping in Wisconsin at Coadys’ Point of View Resort
My husband and I tried their 1961 Wolfe Vintage “Fiesta and Siesta” Camper late this spring for a romantic little weekend getaway. It was a bit chilly that weekend, so staying in a camper vs one of the tents seemed like a good way to stay a little warmer at night!
"Glamping is a luxury style of camping I am in full support of (think beds and heat). I seek out these experiences wherever possible."
Have Clothes, Will Travel
Even though some of the options are campers (like the one we stayed in), they do NOT have running water or bathrooms in the campers or tents. There is a bathhouse that features private toilet/shower facilities just a couple of minutes walk from the campers.
The Forest Lake Country Store breakfast sandwich is the best breakfast sandwich in the world. It’s a 30-minute drive from Coady’s POV in Land O’ Lakes, but it is SO worth the drive.
After breakfast, I wanted to see Bond Waterfalls in Michigan. It’s about a 45-minute drive from Coadys’ POV. I really enjoyed it! You can get very close to the falls here.
Click on the link below to learn more about my experience glamping at Coadys' Point of View Resort in Wisconsin.
Have Clothes, Will Travel