Best Cabin Camping near Boiling Springs, NC

Spacious Skies Bear Den and Four Paws Kingdom Campground offer cabin rentals within driving distance of Boiling Springs, North Carolina. Cabin facilities typically include electricity, air conditioning, and basic furnishings such as beds, tables, and chairs. Most cabins provide refrigerators and microwaves, while some feature full kitchens with stovetops and sinks. Bathrooms may be shared facilities within the campground or private attachments to premium cabins. "The rental camping cabins have 2 cots with a plywood base - bring a mattress!" noted one camper about Black Bear Campground's more rustic options.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Emberglow Outdoor Resort features unique accommodation options including vintage renovated RVs with modern interiors alongside their cabin offerings. Four Paws Kingdom Campground specializes in pet-friendly cabins where "every cabin or RV rental has its own private gated yard with your own firepit." Most campgrounds require reservations, especially during peak summer months. KOA-style cabins at Asheville East KOA and Spacious Skies properties offer standardized amenities and reliable service, with some locations remaining open year-round.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchenware availability varies significantly between properties - some provide basic cooking utensils while others offer only minimal supplies. Campground stores typically stock essential items, firewood, and ice, though selection may be limited. A reviewer of Spacious Skies Peach Haven noted, "It has a little store in the office and laundry on site." For more extensive grocery needs, towns near the campgrounds offer supermarkets and convenience stores where campers can stock up before arrival.

Best Cabin Sites Near Boiling Springs, North Carolina (42)

    1. Spacious Skies Peach Haven

    11 Reviews
    Gaffney, SC
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 489-2022

    $29 - $999 / night

    "This place is pretty cool it had lost of stuff to do tent sight has water and power a picnic tables and a rustic fire pit , it has a pool corn hole horse shoes a jump pad fishing lakes and more ."

    "It has all the amenities you would expect to find at a KOA such as a swimming pool, playground, dog park, miniature golf, store, clubhouse, and more (including goats)."

    2. Foothills Family Campground

    5 Reviews
    Chesnee, NC
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 245-4064

    "Following highways signs looking for this campground I didn’t know what to expect. I was hoping for a tent site but wasn’t sure what I would find."

    "Foothills was great clean grounds friendly guest great views pleasant atmosphere and privacy when needed I defiantly will be back thanks everyone and staff."

    3. Broad River Campground

    1 Review
    Boiling Springs, NC
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 338-9598

    $45 - $299 / night

    "Domes , cabins , tents and camper sites. All areas extremely clean and private."

    4. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Golden Valley

    7 Reviews
    Bostic, NC
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 417-0086

    "It was perfectly level and roomy with trees behind us. The bathrooms/showers are modern and spotless. We could only get a two night reservation, but that was enough."

    "My family rented a cabin on the creek. Golf carts are a must to get around since the campground is so big!"

    5. Four Paws Kingdom Campground & Dog Retreat

    10 Reviews
    Rutherfordton, NC
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 287-7324

    "This place was a 13 hour drive and so worth it. All of the cabins and trailers available to rent are so reasonably priced and have AC and fully fucntioning appliances."

    "They have campers, yurts and tiny cabins for rent.

    Everyone is extremely nice and the grounds and facilities (bathrooms, laundry, dog wash, etc) are very clean."

    6. Grand View Campground & RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Casar, NC
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 472-3100

    7. Emberglow Outdoor Resort

    13 Reviews
    Lake Lure, NC
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 625-2205

    $40 - $350 / night

    "The tent sites are clustered together next to a stream in the woods, providing tons of shade on hot days.  "

    "There are options for folks who don’t have an RV: yurts, tiny houses, vintage trailers, and small cabins. Staff is very friendly and there’s lots for kids to do."

    8. Spacious Skies Bear Den

    65 Reviews
    Spruce Pine, NC
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 765-2888

    $24 - $999 / night

    "We have tent camped, cabin camped and RV camped here on several occasions. The cabins are awesome and each site is nice and private with great tree and brush cover separating sites."

    "The sites were well laid out and semi-private, close together but there were trees and shrubs that helped to form a natural separation between many of the sites. "

    9. Asheville East KOA

    52 Reviews
    Swannanoa, NC
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 686-3121

    $50 / night

    "As typical of a KOA, they shove you in there so you are very close to your neighbors. The stars of the park are the riverfront sites."

    "It’s accessibility to Asheville is great, but the site itself is clean, with tidy grounds and a spotless bathroom (didn’t use showers). Plenty of places to walk and pet friendly."

    10. Spacious Skies Hidden Creek

    15 Reviews
    Marion, NC
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 652-7208

    $28 - $181 / night

    "Let me start out by saying we stayed in a cabin, for a week. The place is in serious need of an upgrade but as it stands is still fun for the kids."

    "Limited on golf cart rentals so bring your own if you can. Do however have to pay extra for water slides and paddle boats."

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Cabin Reviews near Boiling Springs, NC

474 Reviews of 42 Boiling Springs Campgrounds


  • Denise G.
    Sep. 10, 2019

    Paris Mountain State Park Campground

    Nice Place to Relax, Just out side the bustle of Suburbia.

    We had a great time staying here. Some of the sights were rather inclined, but they listed this on the website when booking(it's on a mountain after all). The areas between most of the sites was spacious, we were able to hang 2 hammocks to chill in. The Bathhouses had been remodeled and were kept clean while we were there. (There wasn't hand soap at the sinks that was a little weird for me).  The Large trash bins were located back down across from the Park Center, as was the play ground. It would have been more convenient for campers to have these things closer but were convenient for day use visitors. The park center is a gorgeous stone/log cabin type building with a long porch facing the Swimming area. There are Adirondack chairs on the porch, then between the porch and the lake are wooden lounge chairs and benches to relax on while taking a break from swimming or hanging out. There are miles of trails and streams to explore. We had a lovely time and plan to visit again soon.

  • R
    Apr. 13, 2024

    Black Bear Campground

    Great primitive campground opened 2023

    This is a brand new tent and cabin campground built by Duke Energy and run by McDowell county on Lake James. There is a boat ramp very close by, a fishing dock, picnic area, trails in and around the campground, and a seasonal Black Bear Marina Restaurant across the inlet or not far by road. All sites have tent pads and 2 parking spots. Many of the sites are a short walk from the car which affords privacy. There is a rental picnic shelter and a group csmping site. The rental camping cabins have 2 cots with a plywood base,( bring a mattress!).

  • Zach H.
    Jul. 2, 2020

    Emberglow Outdoor Resort

    What all campgrounds should aspire to!

    This is an absolute top-notch campground.  It just opened in the spring of 2020 and I can already tell this is going to be a very popular place.

    First, the staff is incredible.  Everyone is friendly, helpful, and goes out of their way to make you feel at home.  The owner was onsite every day and checked in on us several times.

    The camping options are very unique and diverse.  They have your typical RV sites (all full hookups) and tent sites, all of which have green space around them.  Our site backed up to a beautiful stream with some trees for hammocks and shade.  The tent sites are clustered together next to a stream in the woods, providing tons of shade on hot days.  Nearby are a few treehouses that you can rent, similar to old school sleep-away camping cabins.  Around the corner from the tents are several vintage RVs, many from the 50s, that have been completely renovated with beautiful interiors and modern updates.  They each have their own deck, fire pit, and grill.  My mom stayed in one of these while we were visiting and loved it!  There are also camping pods - basically an igloo shaped cabin that is good for a couple people.  Yurts are just up the hill from those, alongside two beautiful tiny homes that are some of the most unique campground rentals I've ever seen.  Book these early - we were here in late June and they were already full until October!

    The amenities are very nice as well.  There is a resort style pool with built in seating almost all the way around.  It's next to a pavilion area with picnic tables, corn hole, a community fire pit, outdoor movie screen, and performance stage.  Nearby is an inflatable jumping pad and volleyball net.  I spoke with the owner and he has plans to add many other game such as bocce ball as well as complete construction on a playground and wooded play area for kids.  You can also rent many campground games at the camp store such as spike ball and ladder ball.  More hiking trails are being added, and a large dog park made exercising our pup easy.

    Oh and the wifi is off the charts for a campground.  Total coverage everywhere you go.  I was getting 30/30 speeds at my site.  I work remote so it was very important to have good internet, and Emberglow did not disappoint here!  They obviously invested heavily in a quality network infrastructure and it shows.

    The location is nice - off the main roads so you get plenty of peace and quiet, but only 20 minutes to Lake Lure and Chimney Rock.  It's easily accessible from Charlotte, Asheville, and Spartanburg, SC.

    Every campground owner needs to come take a look at this place.  This is what campgrounds should be aiming for - clean, modern, lots of nature, friendly staff, good prices, and fun activities.  I was not paid or asked or endorsed in any way to do this review, I simply think this is an awesome place that you should come check out!

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 22, 2018

    Catawba Falls Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED 2025

    Awesome creekside tent camping!

    Really cute campground just a short jaunt to the beautiful multi-level Catawba Falls hike in the Pisgah National Forest. We stayed in a tent site VERY close to a rushing creek of cool water. The sound definitely helped put me to sleep!

    The tent sites all have a tent pad, camp ring, trash can, and picnic table provided. This site had a bit more privacy than others we saw and was on the other side of the property from the RV area, which also included a playground, bathrooms, showers, and small store. There are also small tiny cabins to rent out which is great if you had a large group and not everyone was down for roughin' it. Some tent sites were also close to shared pavilions which were very nice to use during the rainy weekend we experienced! We appreciated the hot showers since we were outside hiking all day but wanted to hit up some sights in Asheville that evening without looking too worn out.

    The people who run the camp were extremely nice and helpful -- we arrived later than expected in a downpour thunderstorm and they were able to accommodate us and transfer us and our bags from the car to the site via golf cart.

  • A
    Jul. 14, 2018

    Four Paws Kingdom Campground & Dog Retreat

    Glamping with your pups

    This place was a 13 hour drive and so worth it. All of the cabins and trailers available to rent are so reasonably priced and have AC and fully fucntioning appliances. Every cabin or RV rental has its own private gated yard with your own firepit. Several dog parks and a private pond for the pups means days of fun for an active, social dog. Everyone is so kind, the women who run this place are so sweet and they were incredibly accomodating. The camp store has tons of treats and necessities for dogs and people, and a dog washing station and laundry are available communally. We spent our days hiking the nearby Chimney Rock and hanging around Lake Lure (FYI Dirty Dancing was filmed here whoa). We also checked out the Equestrian center which was an awesome recommendation of the staff and also dog friendly. Definitely recommended for people who like day hikes and adventures and coming back to a cozy camp cabin.

  • Cassandra R.
    Aug. 31, 2021

    Mama Gertie's Hideaway Campground

    Beautiful campground, but not for us

    We had a mountaintop site- not with the deck, but still up top. The campground is really beautiful and well maintained. The bathhouse up top seemed to be brand new. It had two full bathrooms with toilet, sink, and zero entry large shower. There was also a laundry room adjacent. There’s a mountaintop community deck with rocking chairs, and a wonderful swing sort of on the edge of the mountain- which was a lovely place to watch sunsets!

    We camp in an a-frame pop up, and this campground definitely seems more for the bigger rig crowd. You can’t have any shelters outside since you can’t stake anything down. We usually cook entirely outdoors, and without being able to bring our cooking equipment, we couldn’t cook most things. No big deal, Asheville has some amazing restaurants. I also figure they don’t want people leaving cooking equip out since there’s a bear in the area.

    We visited in the summer, and it was insanely hot on top of the mountain. Without being able to put up our canopy or screen room, there was no reprieve from the sun- not really the campground’s fault obviously, but something to consider!

    When we were checking in, there was a sign at the front desk saying we couldn’t leave our dog in our camper, which was a surprise. They need to post this rule on their website and in the terms and conditions they make you accept prior to arrival. It complicated things for us, since now we couldn’t cook really at camp, and had to find dog friendly restaurants (which there are plenty in Asheville) and sit outside in the intense August heat. We usually leave our dog in the camper for maybe an hour when we go to meals with temperature monitored.

    It didn’t affect us as we don’t use one, but we were also informed upon arrival that you cannot put up a dog pen/fence. Again, this was not on their website, and I think it should be as many people do use them.

    The site we were on, 42, was right on top of the adjacent site. A lot of the sites seemed really packed in tight. The only ones that didn’t were the top tier premium sites with a deck.

    Overall, if you don’t need to set up anything outside or expect to be able to leave your pet in your camper, this is a beautiful campground. We probably won’t be back as it’s just not our jam.

  • Julie L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 16, 2021

    Spacious Skies Bear Den

    One of the best around

    This is such a great campsite. We have tent camped, cabin camped and RV camped here on several occasions. The cabins are awesome and each site is nice and private with great tree and brush cover separating sites. The hiking trails at the campground are very impressive. They range from easy to challenging and it is nice that you dont have to leave the grounds to enjoy a nice hike.

    Then, down the road you find yourself at the Apple Orchard off of the Blue Ridge, which is an absolutely charming place. It feels like a scene from a most perfect movie. 

    Highly HIGHLY recommend this awesome campground/resort.

  • chrissy D.
    May. 23, 2022

    Lake Norman State Park Campground

    Fantastic quiet get away

    We stayed in the new glamping cabin #2. Very clean, comfortable bed, nice AC, lovely porch to relax on. All cabins are in walking distance to the bathrooms and showers. Those as well were pretty clean for a camp ground, I was pleasantly surprised. The path to the bathrooms light up at night so you can find your way very easy in the dark. Camp ground itself was very clean and I often saw the staff working on cleaning it and interacting with the campers. The designated swimming area was like a piece of heaven. Small not to overly packed, very clean beach. We plan on coming pack to do tent camping with our dog, fantastic family or romantic couple retreat.

  • Erin S.
    Jun. 10, 2019

    Asheville East KOA

    A resort campground near the Blue Ridge Parkway

    We stayed at this campground in a 34' travel trailer for a week in June. As typical of a KOA, they shove you in there so you are very close to your neighbors. The stars of the park are the riverfront sites. They have a bit more room between sites and their "backyard" slopes down to the river where the fire pits are situated. However, when it rains a lot like it did when were here, the river rises. The sites are safe, but if you left chairs down by the fire ring you can kiss them good-bye. It is a resort so it comes with lots of amenities: playground, pool, bike/tube/cart rental, gaga ball pit, ladderball, cornhole, fishing dock on a stocked lake, and paddleboat rental. On the weekends they have a few events, such as ice cream socials and bingo. There is a game room that's ok and a store stocked with ice cream, candy, some essentials, and souvenirs. Although the staff isn't the friendliest in the world, the service they provide is outstanding. They escort you to your site, help you back in, come by to pick up your trash every morning, and are johnny on the spot with propane.  The location is spot on, being a 15-minute drive from downtown Asheville and a 10-minute drive from the Blue Ridge Parkway. You are far enough away from the road to not hear a lot of road noise, however the train comes by every now and then and blows the horn. A couple of quirks: There a lot a ducks here! Expect them to come begging in your site. Drainage isn't that great so when it rains expect it to be muddy. The fire pits are metal and above ground (we didn't use ours because we didn't want to set fire to our neighbor's trailer - and it rained a lot). Oh, and the wifi is actually pretty good. I was pleasantly surprised, even with everyone shut inside with the rain. Overall, I was happy with the experience and would stay again.


Guide to Boiling Springs

Cabin camping options near Boiling Springs, North Carolina extend throughout the Blue Ridge foothills, with elevations ranging from 800 to 1,200 feet. The region's humid subtropical climate features four distinct seasons, with summers averaging 85°F and winters seeing occasional snow and temperatures around 30°F. Most cabin facilities remain open year-round, though winter accessibility can vary during significant snowfall events.

What to do

Waterside activities: At Spacious Skies Hidden Creek, guests can enjoy fishing in the stocked lake with no license required for catch-and-release. "My kids loved the fishing lake - they caught (and released) a bunch of fish and there were kayaks and peddle boats that could be used for free," notes a recent visitor who appreciated the inclusive water recreation options.

Nature exploration: The Broad River Campground offers direct access to trails along the Broad River, just a short walk from the main area. A camper mentions, "Lots of beautiful trails to walk or bike and the broad river is about a ten minute walk from the clubhouse."

Seasonal events: Many campgrounds host holiday-themed activities throughout the year. One visitor to Hidden Creek described, "Halloween is awesome here, plan on a solid week here to see things in the area. Gem mines, waterfalls, brewery and shopping in nearby Asheville."

What campers like

Multiple dog parks: The Four Paws Kingdom Campground & Dog Retreat specializes in canine-friendly accommodations with various off-leash areas. "Truly a dog-oriented campground, there are tons of activities and plenty of room to roam for the dogs," reports one visitor who appreciated the multiple fenced areas.

Renovated vintage accommodations: At Emberglow Outdoor Resort, unique rental options include fully restored classic campers. A visitor explains, "There are several vintage RVs, many from the 50s, that have been completely renovated with beautiful interiors and modern updates. They each have their own deck, fire pit, and grill."

Clean facilities: Cleanliness stands out at many camping cabins near Boiling Springs, North Carolina. A camper at Spacious Skies Bear Den noted, "I was impressed with how clean the cabins and bathrooms were," highlighting the importance of well-maintained facilities for cabin guests.

What you should know

Site selection matters: At Spacious Skies Peach Haven, formerly a KOA property, site placement significantly impacts your experience. "Some sites are set in a wooded area while some are out in the open with plenty of sun and satellite coverage," notes one reviewer who appreciated the varied options.

Seasonal operation: While several properties operate year-round, others have limited schedules. Hidden Creek operates from mid-March through mid-November only, and many seasonal amenities close during shoulder seasons even when campgrounds remain open.

Internet reliability varies: Internet connectivity differs widely between properties. At Emberglow, one reviewer found, "The wifi is off the charts for a campground. Total coverage everywhere you go. I was getting 30/30 speeds at my site," contrasting with other campgrounds where reception is limited by mountain terrain.

Tips for camping with families

Water recreation options: Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Golden Valley offers extensive water features popular with children. "The kids enjoyed the water park, putt putt, gem mining, fishing, crafts and tie dying shirts. There were several activities we didn't get a chance to do this trip (kayak, laser tag and the playground)," shared a family camper.

Playground proximity: Site selection near recreational facilities can enhance convenience for parents. At Spacious Skies Bear Den, a camper described their experience: "We camped at C13 which was right across from the large playground in November. No noise issues, but it was dark by 6:30pm. My daughter had a blast and we could keep an eye on her while we worked/played at the site."

Activity scheduling: Many cabin resorts offer scheduled activities that require advance planning. Foothills Family Campground provides seasonal programming with most activities concentrated on weekends during peak season and fewer options during weekdays or shoulder seasons.

Tips from RVers

Terrain challenges: At Foothills Family Campground, RVers should prepare for navigating uneven terrain. A visitor observed, "The roads in the campground are dirt, rutted, and steep. I am glad we unhooked our Jeep before navigating our RV to the site."

Site leveling preparation: Pack leveling blocks when camping in the foothills region. At Emberglow, a reviewer noted, "All camping sites are gravel so make sure you have some leveling blocks," highlighting the importance of preparation for unlevel sites.

Hookup placement: Spacious Skies Peach Haven provides well-positioned utility connections. "Water, electric, and cable hook-ups were well placed at the site and worked fine," shared a visitor, noting the convenience for setup compared to other campgrounds where connections might require extension cords or additional hoses.

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