The summer travel season is beginning to heat up, and so is Hilton’s exclusive partnership with premier outdoor hospitality company AutoCamp. As the days get longer, Hilton guests can now experience a stay that blends the spirit of an iconic outdoor adventure with the hospitality and design-forward thinking of a boutique hotel.
Located in eight spectacular settings from sought-after destinations near national parks to the Russian River in California to Cape Cod, Massachusetts, AutoCamp properties can now be booked directly through Hilton, including on Hilton.com and in the award-winning Hilton Honors app, for summer getaways.
Hilton Honors members can earn and redeem Points for their stays at AutoCamp, whether they’re traveling with family or their furry friends, and enjoy exclusive benefits, including:
Plus, to make the AutoCamp experience even more rewarding, Hilton Honors is offering members a special welcome offer of 1,000 Hilton Honors Bonus Points for each stay completed by Aug. 12, 2024.
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AutoCamp Yosemite
Located only 45 minutes from the central valley of Yosemite National Park, AutoCamp Yosemite sits on 35 sprawling acres. The 4,000-square-foot Clubhouse blends thoughtful design with the great outdoors using a palette of raw materials and an abundance of floor-to-ceiling sliding glass. Large-scale seating areas with deep sofas, fire pits and wood benches are punctuated throughout. Inside, visitors can marvel at a specialty light installation by Brendan Ravenhill, or head outside to enjoy the swimming pool or exciting adventures like skydiving and horseback riding.
AutoCamp Russian River
Surrounded by the soaring Sonoma redwoods, AutoCamp Russian River is ideally positioned between the Russian River and the charming nearby town of Guerneville, known for its outdoor recreation and wine. With 35 accommodation options to choose from, the Redwood Suites are ideal for those who want to take advantage of a private wood-fired hot tub. The property’s Clubhouse features an airy indoor-outdoor pavilion and AutoCamp’s signature communal fire pit. Guests will appreciate the seamless blend of luxury and nature, enjoying exclusive activities such as yoga, meditation, fishing and kayaking.
Autocamp Cape Cod
The first location to arrive on the East Coast, AutoCamp Cape Cod is situated within walking distance of the area’s acclaimed beaches. At the epicenter of the property is a two-story Clubhouse, featuring AutoCamp’s signature indoor fire pit and The Kitchen, serving locally sourced food and beverage offerings. While on property, guests can try their hand at exciting nature-themed experiences such as foraging walks, sustainable oyster farm tours and birding. Situated along the Shining Sea
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