Best Glamping near Locust, NC

Morrow Mountain State Park Campground houses several premium glamping options among its wooded sites near Locust, North Carolina. The park's accommodation offerings include well-appointed yurts and modernized glamping structures with electrical hookups, picnic tables, and fire pits. Lake Curriher Wilderness and Carowinds Camp Wilderness Resort provide additional upscale outdoor stays with enhanced comfort features like prepared bedding, climate control, and private outdoor spaces. "We stayed at site 76, loop C. Spacious site! We were able to fit 2 tents. Not far from bathrooms. Bathrooms are clean," noted one visitor about their Morrow Mountain experience. These glamping accommodations offer a perfect blend of natural immersion and essential conveniences, with most sites featuring trash service, hot showers, and reservable spaces that can be booked year-round.

Hiking trails throughout Morrow Mountain State Park create natural exploration opportunities directly from glamping accommodations, with varying difficulty levels suitable for different adventure preferences. Visitors can access multiple water activities, as the park borders Lake Tillery, allowing for swimming, fishing, and boat rentals during warmer months. The Olympic-sized swimming pool mentioned in reviews provides additional recreational options for glamping guests. According to a camper, "The park is gorgeous and full of life. I saw plenty of frogs and tadpoles in the creeks, listened to a symphony of birds, and I'm pretty sure heard a few coyotes throughout the night." Wildlife viewing becomes an unexpected amenity, with multiple reviewers mentioning deer sightings near their accommodations. Most glamping sites in the region remain open year-round, though advance reservations are recommended, particularly during peak summer and fall seasons when the area's luxury outdoor stays fill quickly.

Best Glamping Sites Near Locust, North Carolina (22)

    1. Morrow Mountain State Park Campground

    37 Reviews
    Badin, NC
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 982-4402

    $17 - $107 / night

    "There was a fire pit, hang hook for trash, and plenty of shade on the tent pad. We had plenty of space between each site as well. Bathrooms were fine with decent water pressure and hot water."

    "Plentiful campsites, we arrived on a Friday without a reservation and were able to get a spot. There is a swimming pool, but we didn't swim."

    2. Yates Family Camping

    3 Reviews
    Harrisburg, NC
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 773-9349

    "There aren’t really any extras here but if you’re just looking for reliable water/electrical/sewer and wifi near Charlotte this is a fantastic option."

    3. Cane Creek Park

    28 Reviews
    Mineral Springs, NC
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 843-5909

    "Lake, hiking trails and nice wooded campsites with fire rings and close proximity to bath houses. Playground for kids, little store, friendly staff."

    "Campground has trails and fishing in walking distance.  It is always packed.  No alcohol permitted."

    4. McDowell Nature Preserve

    31 Reviews
    Lake Wylie, NC
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (980) 314-2267

    $15 - $33 / night

    "There are lovely trails, a large playground, nature center, the beautiful lake Wylie {no swimming, NC fishing license required}, geocaching, clean bathrooms and shower rooms, electric sites with large"

    "This campground is just minutes from Charlotte, but secluded from the city noise. Nice open spaces with shade. No views to speak of but several short trails and nice areas around Lake Wylie."

    5. Lake Curriher Wilderness

    4 Reviews
    China Grove, NC
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 857-4114

    $10 - $30 / night

    "Staff are great and helpful.

    No hot water at bath house beware."

    "Very close to my home. I hike in to the remote campsite on the lake. Lots of fishermen and trash since the scum can’t seem to pick up after themselves. The cabins here are also great."

    6. Carowinds Camp Wilderness Resort

    17 Reviews
    Pineville, NC
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 588-2600

    "Staff at counter was very friendly and provided all the information needed. Site was level side to side and paved with asphalt only wide enough for the camper."

    "The sites are tight but there's shade and since we have to be close to the Charlotte airport it was perfect. Far enough not to have super loud plane noise but a very easy drive."

    7. Lake Norman State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Troutman, NC
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 528-6350

    $27 - $75 / night

    "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."

    "It was very shaded and surrounded by woods. The tent pad was super spacious and made of gravel. There was also a picnic bench, fire pit, and a lantern pole."

    8. Uwharrie National Forest Badin Lake Group Camp

    3 Reviews
    Badin, NC
    23 miles
    Website

    $75 / night

    "It is fairly secluded, so once we got to the campground there weren't a lot of other people around."

    "And it you are an off road enthusiast, they have made some fantastic off road trails south of the Forrest."

    9. Basecamp Outdoors

    1 Review
    Richfield, NC
    22 miles
    +1 (336) 314-6564

    $80 - $145 / night

    10. Canebrake Horse Camp

    3 Reviews
    Badin, NC
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 576-6391

    $27 - $54 / night

    "There is electric hookups here and there is a lot of RVs which is pretty noisy from the t.v and radio. I came in the summer and the temperature was around the 80's."

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Glamping Reviews near Locust, NC

293 Reviews of 22 Locust Campgrounds


  • E
    May. 12, 2024

    6 Points @ Raven Micro Farm

    $69 Glamping, Hike to Site

    Six points @ Raven Micro Farm LLC is a fully loaded Glamping site. Equip with a Bell tent, thick Japanese cotton sleeping mat, linens, full-size propane grill, cookware, utensils, dishware, and more.

    This is a walk-in site, bring your hiking boots. The property is slightly hilly.

    Be advised that the site is private excluding when we are out doing farm chores or as the animals are rotated.

  • 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.

  • Skipper S.
    May. 23, 2021

    Morrow Mountain State Park Campground

    Well Done Campground

    We stayed at site 84, and stayed in a tent. There was a fire pit, hang hook for trash, and plenty of shade on the tent pad. We had plenty of space between each site as well. Bathrooms were fine with decent water pressure and hot water. I liked the idea of the campground host who was just a few spots from us. This allowed easy access to firewood for purchase. When we arrived at our site at 8:50pm, we were greeted by a super nice park ranger. We felt welcomed and safe.

  • Melissa  W.
    Jun. 1, 2019

    McDowell Nature Preserve

    Clean, lovely conveniently located

    I camped here with a women’s hiking group and was impressed.

    There are lovely trails, a large playground, nature center, the beautiful lake Wylie {no swimming, NC fishing license required}, geocaching, clean bathrooms and shower rooms, electric sites with large tent pads, good sized fire pit area, picnic table.. there’s even a loving gate with a code for a more secure camping experience..

    We could fit 3 tents in one pad AND had a hammocker camper too.

    If you are wanting some nature near the city, this is a good option - especially if you are checking out city things in Charlotte.

    You can hear traffic at night when camping here so bring ear plugs, headphones or a white noise fan if that bothers you.

    Pet friendly 🐾

    I saw both dogs and camping kitties

    There’s 56 camp sites: these include tent, RV hook ups and some primitive.

    There’s group camping at Copperhead Island.

    I highly recommend, especially for families with children, lots to do and a safe, secure feeling.

  • Eric W.
    Aug. 6, 2022

    Carowinds Camp Wilderness Resort

    Decent Campground

    We stayed 3 nights in a 31' travel trailer at site 80. Staff at counter was very friendly and provided all the information needed. Site was level side to side and paved with asphalt only wide enough for the camper. The hookups were standard location and heights no issues. Our steps come out to a large level dirt pad, not grass. Lots of trees providing shade which is nice. It had started raining after setup and the dirt quickly became mud. The bathhouse is close and clean, all tile. I wish there were curtains separating shower from dress area though. The shuttle to Carowinds was frequent and convenient. All in all, the campground was nice, we would stay again.

  • Robert M.
    Aug. 25, 2019

    Sycamore Lodge

    Nice get away

    No grill, limited camp store. Propane on site, friendly staff.

  • Alexandra T.
    Jun. 18, 2019

    Morrow Mountain State Park Campground

    Pretty Basic

    Plentiful campsites, we arrived on a Friday without a reservation and were able to get a spot. There is a swimming pool, but we didn't swim. Some hikes nearby, but far from the swimming spots in the Uwharrie National Forest. No bathrooms near the campsites, but there were spigots with potable water. The tent pads were even and well packed. All sites had a picnic bench and a fire pit with a grate.

  • Katrin M.
    Sep. 13, 2022

    Lake Norman State Park Campground

    Such an amazing campground

    I camped here with a friend and our dogs. We were in campsite 14. It was very shaded and surrounded by woods. The tent pad was super spacious and made of gravel. There was also a picnic bench, fire pit, and a lantern pole. The campground also has beautiful little cabins. The bathouse was absolutely top notch and super clean. The park staff takes very good care of the area. Unfortunately there are some little beaches along the trails that have trash, mostly from fishing. The park offers some very nice hiking trails. This time I just did the Lakeshore trail and the dogs had a blast. We would camp here anytime again.

  • Pawsfuradventure T.
    Apr. 30, 2018

    Ebenezer Park Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    Meh

    Overall: 2.5-3

    Bathrooms: 2

    County park that offers 67 campsites. Offered bathroom with showers (2 locations only), water and electric hookup, sewer hookup, fire pit, picnic table, boat ramps, and playground. We had spot 9 which was an end spot that was roomy for our teardrop trailer (T@G XL). This spot was closer to the water but not in wooded area. Many spots were in an open field with the RVs on top of one another. Other spots were in more of a wooded area but they were close together.  

    Campground was good if you were into fishing. Many campers had their boats plus in early morning trucks were trailering their boats to place in the lake.  

    There were no trails to explore at the campground. Does offer swimming in the lake starting around Memorial Day. Not much else to do unless you were going to fish for bass or other fresh water fish.  

    Bathrooms: One set for campground (67 sites) and another by the marina. Very outdated, dingy, and dark. Women’s - stall was out of order, some didn’t lock, in evening - messy - papers and other garbage on floors. Showers were the darkest area of the bathroom - icky looking. Woman who had just used it said only the last one really worked. Mens - shower handle was broken, did have hot water but were icky and run down.  

    Overall - convenient for a stop over - near highway, good access to lake for fishing.


Guide to Locust

Glamping options near Locust, North Carolina range from basic elevated structures to fully-appointed cabins with amenities across several state parks and private campgrounds. The region sits in the Piedmont area at elevations between 400-700 feet, with moderate seasonal temperatures and distinctive fall foliage displays from mid-October through early November. Winter camping remains accessible with typical lows rarely dropping below 30°F, though bathhouse facilities at some parks operate with reduced hours.

What to do

Canoe or kayak Lake Tillery: At Uwharrie National Forest Badin Lake Group Camp, visitors have access to lake activities with boat launches nearby. "Beautiful place with great views. Clean facilities close to sites," notes John L. about the Biden Lake area.

Visit the Olympic-sized pool: The swimming pool at Lake Norman State Park Campground offers respite during summer months. A visitor shared, "We fished, rode bikes, hiked and saw plenty of wildlife. Not too close to the neighbors, and the camp hosts were nice."

Explore hiking trails: Big Rocks Trail at Morrow Mountain provides challenging terrain with scenic views. "We went on the Big Rocks Trail. There wasn't much to see until we got to the end of it and went down the cliff. Then the views were amazing," reports Jen P.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Cane Creek Park receives consistent praise for maintenance. "This is a beautiful campground. It is well maintained and the staff are excellent to work with. Very clean," notes Karen R.

Wildlife viewing: Bird watching and animal sightings enhance the camping experience. According to Emily B., "I take my two labs there almost every weekend for a good hike through the woods. A few of the trails are right on the lake and the dogs love to hop in and cool off."

Free amenities: Additional recreation options make certain parks more appealing. "The mini golf is free and a blast. The swim area is only open on Saturdays or you can drive to the day use side and be over there," explains Sarah B. about Cane Creek Park.

What you should know

Gate closures: Some parks operate with seasonal restrictions. "The gates close at 5pm during the fall/winter. Slightly around that time, the retired police chief came around to introduce himself and give his cell number," reports Shannon S. about Lake Curriher Wilderness.

Site selection matters: Not all campsites offer equal amenities or privacy. Jennifer R. advises, "So, if you end up in a crap site you might drop those 4 stars to 3. Its going to be impossible to determine a great site from a bad without going there since the only pic they have online is from site 1."

Reservation challenges: Some campgrounds have strict policies. One reviewer at Yates Family Camping noted, "We made a reservation well in advance but the owner decided to cancel our confirmed reservation to accommodate a previous renter who decided to stay longer."

Tips for camping with families

Consider accessibility needs: McDowell Nature Preserve offers accommodations for various requirements. "We basically lived here in a tent, for 2 weeks in 2013, while waiting to close on our house when moving to Charlotte. We loved the education center, the small walking trails and lakeside area," shares I.R.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Locust, NC is Morrow Mountain State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 37 reviews.

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