A private ecodome in Snowflake, AZ. Soak in the hot tub, sleep under the stars, and wake up to nothing but desert silence.
Check AvailabilitySabai Glampground sits in the high desert of Snowflake, Arizona. It's a place where a luxury king bed, a private hot tub, and an open sky full of stars all share the same address.

The geodesic dome sits lightly on the land. Built to follow the contours of the desert, it delivers a full-comfort stay with a king bed, kitchen, and climate control while leaving the landscape exactly as you found it.
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Step outside and the only sounds are wind and silence. No traffic. No crowds. Just you, the fire pit, and a sky so dark you can watch the Milky Way rise from the hot tub.
Book Your Experience →Everything you need is right outside your door. No sharing, no check-in lines. Just your private site, fully loaded.
Light a fire and settle in. The fire pit sits right outside the dome, perfect for s'mores, conversation, and watching the desert go quiet.
Your hot tub faces open sky. Soak at midnight, watch the stars, and stay as long as you like.
Far from city lights, the night sky here is genuinely dark. A cozy outdoor space beneath wide open skies. Comfortable seating, dark night skies and unobstructed views of the stars.
Enjoy the comfort of a fully equippeed kitchenette, perfect for preparing simple meals and relaxing nights in.
Reliable Wi-Fi readily available.
Grill dinner outside as the sun sets behind the mesa and the sky begins to glow. The private outdoor grill turns every evening into something worth remembering.
The White Mountains region packs a lot into a short drive. Hike a canyon, fish a creek, or explore a 50,000-year-old meteor crater. All within an hour of the dome.

Lace up and go. This high desert trail winds through canyon terrain with long views and very few other hikers.

A pine-ringed lake that's great for fishing, kayaking, or just sitting on the shore and watching herons work the shallows.

Ancient trees turned to crystal over 225 million years. The painted desert colors at sunrise make this one of Arizona's most underrated parks.

A meteor hit here 50,000 years ago and left a crater nearly a mile wide. Standing on the rim puts the scale of it into perspective fast.

Rent a Jeep or bring your own. The trails along the Rim cut through ponderosa forest with views that drop hundreds of feet to the valley below.

Arizona's largest ski area, this cozy mountain escape offers year-round adventure, real snowfall, and breathtaking White Mountain views.

Play a round at high elevation on fairways that look out over the White Mountains. Cool temperatures make this a summer favorite.

One of Arizona's best fly fishing spots. The creek runs clear and cold. Bring a rod or just walk the banks and watch the trout hold in the current.

A working lavender farm that smells exactly like it sounds. Spend the afternoon among blooming lavender fields with vineyards views, local wine tastings, and browse handcrafteed oils, soaps, honey, and other small-batch goods.

Check open dates, pick your nights, and lock in your stay in under two minutes. The hot tub will be ready.