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I do a lot of car camping in my truck at state and national parks. That is pretty frugal, especially if you don't get electricity. A non-electric tent site is usually under $25/night.
I do not get the impression that glamping is frugal at all.
As far as comfort goes, you can use an air mattress in a tent which rivals a regular mattress. All my fat ass needs is a 3" air mattress between me and the ground. Less than that and my back might hurt.
Most campgrounds have a washhouse with running water, sinks, flush toilets. You can go more rustic without that. I've done it but cannot say that shitting in a hole is much fun.