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Editor's Note: This news item was retrieved and first published through Boston Globe Media's website.
Boston Globe Media reports on two glamping locations that plan to open in 2020 in Acadia National Park, with a theme inspired by the African safari experience. Acadia National Park visitors can visit Cadillac Mountain by day and sleep in luxurious, safari-style tents with flushing toilets, an on-site concierge, and daily housekeeping by night.Boston writer Kristi Palma relates in her article, "Montana-based adventure-hospitality company Under Canvas announced [November 5] it will open two glamping locations in the Northeast in 2020: in Hudson Valley, N.Y., and one near Acadia National Park in Surry, Maine." The campground near Acadia will be a 35-minute drive from the park, and will contain 75 luxury tents on 100 acres of waterfront with more than 1,200 feet of coastline. More conveniently, café-style dining for breakfast and dinner and packed lunch boxes that will suit any adventure.
For a more detailed description of the amenities while camping in Acadia National Park, read the full article.