• Question: What makes North Carolina a great destination for outdoor activities?
  • Answer: North Carolina is home to many exceptionally scenic areas which offer outstanding outdoor recreational facilities.
  • Question: What are the best ways to experience North Carolina's mountainous regions?
  • Answer: Camping and glamping are by far the best ways to enjoy an immersive vacation or getaway in one of the state’s stunning mountainous regions.
  • Question: How has North Carolina adapted to the trend of glamping?
  • Answer: North Carolina has been quick to respond to the growing trend of glamping and many ideal accommodation options have sprung up in recent years.

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1. Falling Waters Resort


Enjoy cozy yurts and explore nearby mountain hiking trails.

Falling Waters Resort

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Located in the Nantahala Gorge area of Bryson City in North Carolina, the Falling Waters Resort is a popular weekend destination for adventure seekers. The resort is nestling right in the heart of the prime Smokey Mountains adventure area where you can participate in a wide selection of adventure activities including white water rafting, hiking, zip-line, canopy tours, mountain biking, fishing and horseback riding. The resort offers glampers romantic yurts on elevated wooden decks, offering great views of the forests. Each yurt is comfortably furnished with a Queen Bed (all linens supplied), futon, mini-fridge, coffee maker and heater. The bathhouse and laundry are close by and each yurt has a private BBQ.

Falling Waters Resort, 10345 US Hwy 19/75, W. Bryson City, NC 28713, Phone: 800-451-9972

2. The Tipi Village at Eagles Nest


Experience unique tipi stays and admire breathtaking mountain views.

The Tipi Village at Eagles Nest

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The Tipi Village at Eagles Nest Lodge offers the ultimate in rustic chic glamping along with all the activities this wonderful mountain resort has on offer. The comfortable tipis have a King Bed and 2 twin beds, (all linens and pillows supplied) and indoor heating to cope with chilly mountain nights. Each tipi has Wi-Fi, a Keurig coffee maker and a fridge and freezer for your food. You also have access to a private bath house and the popular communal hot tub. Activities at the property include hiking, biking, ATV, archery, a ropes course and loads of fun water sports on the river – rental equipment is available on site.

The Tipi Village at Eagles Nest, 51 Eagles Nest Lane, Banner Elk, NC 28604, Phone: 866-370-1817

3. The Cabins at Long Branch


Relax in rustic cabins and explore scenic woodland surroundings.

The Cabins at Long Branch

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Located very close to the breathtaking Nantahala Gorge, The Cabins at Long Branch are an ideal glamping option for a group getaway. The property comprises 2 X 2-bedroom cabins which can be rented individually or together to accommodate up to 12 adventurous guests. Each of the two cabins are set in a secluded woodland setting, just minutes from exciting whitewater rafting and other fun activities on Nantahala lake. You can spend your evenings around your campfire or listening to the sounds of nature on your large covered porch. Or, if you prefer, you can watch TV and connect to friends and family using the Wi-Fi.

The Cabins at Long Branch, Clinton Cabin Rd, Nantahala, NC 28781, Phone: 662-773-3009

4. The Arbor Cabins at Lake Lure


Enjoy romantic getaways and relax in cozy, private cabins.

The Arbor Cabins at Lake Lure

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This popular glamping resort is located just a few steps from Lake Lure Beach and Marina, where it offers a selection of very privately-situated rustic log cabins. The romantic cabins are ideal for a couple’s getaway, boasting a comfortable King Bed, quality linens and a brilliant private deck with a hot-tub for two. Inside there is a log fireplace, Wi-Fi and TV with Netflix. Additional thoughtful touches include a welcome pack of delicious breakfast treats. The Arbor Cabins at Lake Lure are nestled under a tree canopy inhabited by some amazing wildlife – be sure to bring your camera. Activities include hiking, biking, boating and paddling as well as exploring many local attractions including wineries, breweries and craft outlets.

The Arbor Cabins at Lake Lure, 2494 Memorial Highway, Lake Lure, NC 28746, Phone: 828-625-1171

5. Blue Bear Mountain Camp


Camp under starry skies and explore peaceful mountain trails.

Blue Bear Mountain Camp

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Located on 150 pristine acres of mountain splendor in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Blue Bear Mountain Camp offers camping and glamping to suite all tastes. You can choose a secluded hike-in campsite and set up your tent or opt for a few home comforts in one of the camps’ furnished and equipped Teepees. Each teepee has a queen bed (with electric blanket), outdoor table and chairs, fire ring and park grill. Each teepee site can accommodate one or two small tents – ideal for families or small groups of friends. On-site facilities include miles of hiking trails, a trout pond and access to many fun water sports including kayaking, tubing, white-water rafting and more.

Blue Bear Mountain Camp, 196 Blue Bear Mountain Rd, Todd, NC 28684, Phone: 828-406-4226

6. Linville Falls Campground


Camp near waterfalls and hike through stunning forest landscapes.

Linville Falls Campground

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Located just off the Blue Ridge Parkway in western North Carolina, the Linville Falls Campground offers a shady, privately-owned retreat where everyone can enjoy a relaxing camping or glamping experience. The resort offers a choice of rustic wooden cabins (with in-suite bathrooms and kitchens) or comfortable trailers. Each campsite has an outdoor grill, fire pit and picnic table for alfresco dining under the stars. There are clean bathhouses, some of which offer access to guests will mobility restrictions. Activities include scenic drives to several outstanding locations and exploring miles and miles of hiking and biking trails. Other on-site facilities include a laundry and a children’s playground.

Linville Falls Campground, 717 Gurney Franklin Road, Linville Falls, NC 28647, Phone: 828-465-2681

7. Lakeside Retreats and Glamping, Raleigh


Enjoy luxury camping and admire serene lakeside views.

Lakeside Retreats and Glamping, Raleigh

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Although Lakeside Retreats and Glamping is located just 20 minutes from Raleigh, you will feel as though you are a thousand miles from your daily nine to five. The peaceful retreat is located on private, family-owned land which has 6 beautiful yurts of different sizes, a charming Tiny House and a selection of amenities for glampers to enjoy. The yurts all feature a comfortable futon couch (which converts into a bed), mini-fridge, air-conditioner, microwave, toaster and coffee machine. There is a bathhouse, sauna, outdoor showers, fishing on the lake, walking and biking trails and a 9 hole disc golf course.

Lakeside Retreats and Glamping, 4521 Mial Plantation Rd, Raleigh, NC 27610, 919 373 5521

What is the best season to go glamping in North Carolina?

Glamping in North Carolina is best enjoyed during the warmer season (late Spring, Summer and Fall).

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