Hilton has collaborated with AutoCamp, the outdoor hospitality company, to offer enhanced outdoor lodging experiences in unique destinations. The exclusive partnership will offer guests an experience that combines the spirit of an outdoor adventure with the hospitality of a boutique hotel in unique locations.
AutoCamp can now be booked on Hilton’s direct channels in the coming months, offering guests direct access to outdoor hospitality that is more than just “glamping.”
Hilton Honors members can earn and redeem points as well as avail exclusive member benefits while booking stays at locations across the U.S., such as Yosemite, Joshua Tree and Russian River in California; Zion, Utah; Cape Cod, Mass.; and Catskills, N.Y.; with Asheville, N.C. and Sequoia, Calif., opening this summer and Hill Country, Texas, in 2025.
“Our mission at AutoCamp has always been to reconnect people with the outdoors and each other,” said Neil Dipaola, founder and CEO, AutoCamp. “By partnering with a global brand like Hilton, we’re able to introduce Hilton Honors members to a new hospitality experience rooted in nature – bringing them closer to the country’s most iconic national parks and explorable outdoor destinations without sacrificing the highest caliber of hospitality and comfort they expect.”
AutoCamp locations will create unique experiences, with easy and comfortable ways to immerse in nature. AutoCamp offers customized Airstreams, through an exclusive collaboration with Airstream, along with big cabins and luxury tents.
Serving as the social hub of every property, AutoCamp features The Clubhouse which serves food and drinks from The Kitchen. Every Clubhouse is designed with a mid-century modern aesthetic. The Clubhouse is surrounded by grounds with several common areas, such as fire pits, pools (at select locations), trails, meeting spaces and other outdoor amenities. AutoCamp also provides grab-and-go merchandise and retail items from a boutique market.
“We know today’s travelers are craving adventures when planning their next trip, and that’s why we look for innovative and like-minded partners like AutoCamp,” said Chris Silcock, president, global brands and commercial services, Hilton. “This is the first time a major hospitality brand and outdoor lodging company have come together in this way to create even more choices for travelers while redefining the outdoor hospitality experience.”
Additional details of Hilton’s AutoCamp partnership will be announces soon.
This year, almost half of travelers are expected to prioritize adventure and exploration, with over half of Gen Z and Millennials maintaining a budget for these types of experiences, surpassing other generations, according to the Hilton Trends Report.
Hilton’s partnership with AutoCamp follows its recent collaboration with Small Luxury Hotels of the World and highlights the company’s strategy of expanding the experiences offered to its guests.