Best Glamping near Sunset Beach, NC

Whispering Pines Nudist Resort and Cypress Ranch Glamping house luxury outdoor accommodations near Sunset Beach, offering upscale alternatives to traditional camping. Cypress Ranch features glamping units with picnic tables, fire pits, and shower facilities, perfect for travelers seeking comfort without sacrificing the outdoor experience. These properties maintain private, secluded settings while providing basic amenities that elevate the camping experience. Whispering Pines combines nudist recreation with glamping accommodations that include water hookups and toilet facilities. The properties are situated approximately 10-20 miles from Sunset Beach, making them convenient basecamps for coastal exploration. One guest shared, "Nice and private. Very clean and everyone is very friendly."

Visitors staying at these glamping properties enjoy convenient access to both ocean beaches and inland attractions. Cypress Ranch Glamping showcases scenic natural surroundings with trash service and pet-friendly policies, creating a peaceful retreat atmosphere. Whispering Pines maintains adult-focused facilities with drinking water and shower amenities in a clothing-optional environment. Both properties operate year-round and maintain high guest satisfaction ratings, with Cypress Ranch earning perfect 5-star reviews. Myrtle Beach attractions lie approximately 30-45 minutes away, while local beaches offer closer recreation options. A recent visitor noted, "Beautiful views and a great staff too!" The glamping accommodations provide comfortable staging points for exploring Brunswick County beaches while enjoying more amenities than standard campgrounds offer.

Best Glamping Sites Near Sunset Beach, North Carolina (17)

    1. Holden Beach RV Campground

    27 Reviews
    Supply, NC
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 842-1809

    "The staff is amazing. Our campsite was a little tight, as many of them are. But they also have some spacious, private spaces."

    "The staff is so friendly, and the campground is beautifully maintained. It’s in a perfect location too. Upon check in we were escorted to our site, and they even helped us back in."

    2. Willow Tree RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Little River, SC
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 756-4334

    "Large lots with nice long pull through, clean and quiet with a friendly staff. Amenities included nice swimming pool and hot tub. Volleyball net and basketball hoop on each end of pool."

    "The sites are huge and along the lake where I camped, they are angled so that you don’t really see much of your neighbors."

    3. Pirateland Family Camping Resort

    53 Reviews
    Jamestown, SC
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 238-5155

    "Pros- Friendly and helpful staff everywhere. Our sand and grass lot was level. We had nice neighbors all around us."

    "Lots of amenities- once you’re set up you’d never need to leave. Beautiful pool, clean climate controlled bath houses, beautiful beach access!"

    4. Whispering Pines Nudist Resort

    1 Review
    Sunset Beach, NC
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 287-6404

    5. CarrollWoods RV Park at Grapefull Sisters Vineyard

    6 Reviews
    Little River, SC
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 653-5538

    $41 - $49 / night

    "Picnic tables and BBQ grills on sites. Pull thoughts. Winery with taste testing hours and wine to purchase. 2-0/30/50 amp service."

    "The sites are well-spaced with a picnic table, fire pit and grill at each site. There’s a pool that was unfortunately out of service during most of our visit there during the 90-degree heat."

    6. Ocean Lakes Family Campground

    53 Reviews
    Jamestown, SC
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 238-5636

    "Staff are polite and respectful. On-site security, potable water refill stations. Sites are reasonably spaced and the campground is next to the beach."

    "There was an area to walk the dogs. Although be careful of the older people who don’t leash their dog. The campground supplied clean up bags and trash cans all over the resort."

    7. Myrtle Beach KOA

    28 Reviews
    Myrtle Beach, SC
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 448-3421

    "There are also luxury rv sites that have cement pads with patios, grills and patio furniture along with full hookups."

    "You can find a spot with shade or they have very nice pull through ones that include grills. Not all have grills so if that’s important to you, make sure you double check. Staff is wonderful."

    8. Cypress Ranch Glamping

    1 Review
    Sunset Beach, NC
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 880-2256

    "Beautiful views and a great staff too!"

    9. Carolina Beach State Park Campground

    74 Reviews
    Carolina Beach, NC
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (910) 458-7770

    $27 - $75 / night

    "Great location close to Wilmington and Carolina Beach. The recent addition of air-conditioned cabins are a welcome alternative during the hot summer months even though they book up quickly."

    "Clean bathrooms and cute well air conditioned cabins. You can ride your bike or walk to the boardwalk with some of the way having a paved bike trails."

    10. River Island Adventures

    3 Reviews
    North Myrtle Beach, SC
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 882-7487

    $40 - $65 / night

    "They have a very clean port-a-john by the campsites, and a hot outdoor shower + a regular bathroom at their outpost across from the sites. Very friendly staff as well!"

    "Definitely one of the coolest places I've been and staff is so awesome!"

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Glamping Reviews near Sunset Beach, NC

376 Reviews of 17 Sunset Beach Campgrounds


  • Lisa K.
    Apr. 3, 2026

    Holden Beach RV Campground

    Would stay again

    We spent 2 months at HBRV campground in spring of 2026. The staff is amazing. Our campsite was a little tight, as many of them are. But they also have some spacious, private spaces. There are only 2 washing machines for the whole campground, so laundry can get tricky on busy days. Several showers (5) including a handicapped shower. Nice clean, hot, high pressure showers. Not much climate control in the bath houses, so it can be hot or cold, depending on outside temps. Great walking trail around the park, as well as a small dog park. Grounds are well maintained & is located about 2 miles from the beach with a free shuttle back & forth. They do charge $3 per package for any deliveries. Very quiet, friendly park & we would recommend staying there.

  • Bill C.
    Sep. 4, 2019

    Pirateland Family Camping Resort

    Pros and cons

    Pros- Friendly and helpful staff everywhere. Our sand and grass lot was level. We had nice neighbors all around us. Our family loved the pool and the kiddos couldn’t get enough of the pirate themed water park and lazy river. They have a well stocked store. A restaurant and game room. A food truck was also available daily. Easy access to the beach. The bathhouse was clean, well stocked and climate controlled.

    Cons- We were all packed in snug like sardines. Traffic is busy always.

  • Terri S.
    Aug. 28, 2019

    Pirateland Family Camping Resort

    Great stay

    Lots of amenities- once you’re set up you’d never need to leave. Beautiful pool, clean climate controlled bath houses, beautiful beach access!

  • Ricci T.
    Aug. 29, 2018

    Carolina Beach State Park Campground

    Beachtrips made affordable

    Great location close to Wilmington and Carolina Beach. The recent addition of air-conditioned cabins are a welcome alternative during the hot summer months even though they book up quickly. We enjoyed fishing and exploring the campground.

  • Jason H.
    May. 15, 2019

    Ocean Lakes Family Campground

    Very Nice

    Level sites with full hook-ups, some paved. Staff are polite and respectful. On-site security, potable water refill stations. Sites are reasonably spaced and the campground is next to the beach. Small store, ice cream parlor, and pizza restaurant that will deliver to your site. Events go on here often, like concerts, Halloween trick-or-treat, Christmas celebrations, Thanksgiving meals, etc. Quiet hours are perfect and enforced. Cannot beat the price on rv storage which is by the quarter, not monthly. Bathhouses are always clean. Have stayed there many times and love it. They even have a rv garage if you need work done.

  • Claire K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 21, 2022

    Carolina Beach State Park Campground

    Great spot!

    I’ve been staying here every summer since i was a kid. So probably 11 summers now. It’s a great place. Clean bathrooms and cute well air conditioned cabins. You can ride your bike or walk to the boardwalk with some of the way having a paved bike trails. Gates close i think at 10 and open in the morning so remember to bring bikes. During the summer it is very humid and hot with lots of mosquitoes so remember to bring your bug spray. Try britt’s doughnuts of wake and bake before you leave, i promise you won’t regret it.

  • M. B.
    Oct. 2, 2021

    Pirateland Family Camping Resort

    Good for off season locals

    The one thing that really bothered me was that they had dozens of people just riding around drinking beer and driving all day. Then they would just Cruz around drinking and driving at night? With dogs and babies ?

    Either way:

    Bathrooms: 5/5 clean & air-conditioning in all of them.

    Sites: 3/5 just average/fine

    Pools: 5/5 full on kids water park + Olympic pool + lazy river.

    Food: 3/5 loads of options. Nothing good. They don't let Uber eats or DD come deliver and you have to meet them at the gate.

    Closeness to other sites: 1/5 you are up each other's buttcracks

    Dog rating: 4/5 no problem but also SO dog friendly we had to be very mindful of others not having their dogs on leash.

  • Kathryn  W.
    Aug. 8, 2018

    Carolina Beach State Park Campground

    Beautiful coastal forest on the banks of the Cape Fear River

    The group campground is isolated from the rest of the camping areas and is quiet at night. There are a lot of park visitors who walk through the area, but the trail through goes around he main campsites. The pit toilets are in need of some attention, but have always been well stocked. It’s about 400 yards to hike in, so we used a wagon to bring in gear. No water on site, but a really nice fire pit with grill top and 2 picnic tables. Shady tent sites available, but really hot and buggy in summer. Group camp site is about .5 mile hike from the river which is great for wading, but swimming is not allowed.

    Many species of carnivorous plants grow here and abundant wildlife.

    in the summer months there is a place to rent kayaks and paddle boards at the marina.

  • Oleńka S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 16, 2023

    Pirateland Family Camping Resort

    Fun beach party campground!

    If you like party vibes, making friends with your neighbors, and staying up late for a drink, this campground rules.

    We had a basic inland site with full hookups and a picnic table. The area where inland sites are located has a bunch of trees, we loved the shade and it was perfect for our 22 ft trailer, but I can see a big rig having some trouble navigating.

    There’s a pool and a lazy river for when you want to switch it up from the beach, and a general store with camper equipment, souvenirs, and stocked with a lot of things you may have forgotten at home. Decent prices too, not slammin’ deals but didn’t feel like there was a huge mark up on anything. Though we have a shower/toilet in our trailer, the bath houses were a clean and air conditioned alternative. They all had outdoor showers and foot rinsing stations, which were super convenient when cleaning up after the beach.

    The beach was beautiful, shallows for a couple hundred yards when the tide was out, and relatively clean for a busy beach. We brought our dog with us, so we could take him to the beach before 10AM and after 5PM. You’re supposed to have them on a leash all of the time, but we found a spot devoid of others and we’re able to let him go to play frisbee in the water. Very dog friendly campground, by the way.

    Overall, we loved our time there and are even planning on coming back next year! Again, an awesome campground for outgoing folks looking for a beach party vibe. I would steer clear if you’re looking for something quiet and private.


Guide to Sunset Beach

Camping options near Sunset Beach, North Carolina range from established campgrounds to glamping retreats within 10-30 miles of coastal attractions. The area maintains a mild coastal climate with average summer temperatures of 85°F and winter lows rarely dropping below 35°F. Several campgrounds provide direct beach access or shuttle services to nearby shorelines, with peak camping season running April through October.

What to do

Beach access routes: Carolina Beach State Park Campground offers campsites approximately 5 minutes from public beach areas. "It's not far, too far to walk 5 minutes drive to the coast line, staff is friendly facility is really clean nice camping spots for tents and drive in campers," notes El Rhino C.

Local hiking trails: Carolina Beach State Park features multiple nature paths through coastal forest. "Within the park, there are tons of hiking trails through a really beautiful area. I hear the fishing is also really good within the park, but I've never done it myself," reports Sam M.

Water activities: River Island Adventures provides kayaking and paddleboarding near the coast. Cherish C. reports, "They offer kayaking, paddleboarding, tubing, camping, glamping, night paddles with 6 different kinds of smores!! And the super cool Escape River Island which is 10 challenges like survivor or amazing race or escape room or something."

Wine tasting: CarrollWoods RV Park combines camping with vineyard access. Nancy C. explains, "I visited the winery and the two women who own it are helpful and lively. If you visit, you must get one of their wine floats."

What campers like

Private setups: Campers near Sunset Beach appreciate sites with adequate spacing. At Willow Tree RV Resort, Ramona K. notes, "Large lots with nice long pull through, clean and quiet with a friendly staff."

Natural surroundings: Mature trees provide cooling shade at multiple locations. At Holden Beach RV Campground, Caleb S. shared, "We had a shaded site, which most of the sites there are shaded, it had full hook ups and a fire ring. There is a playground for kids and I could see our kids riding their bikes around with no issues at all."

Clean facilities: Bathhouse quality matters to campers in this region. At Willow Tree RV Resort, one reviewer remarked, "Bath house was 8 individual doors to full individual bathrooms of toilet sink and shower which were kept very clean."

Beach proximity: Access to shorelines ranks highly among visitor priorities. Sam M. appreciates Carolina Beach saying, "As for the beach, it's my favorite one to go to in the states. I like it because it's not really touristy like the outer banks or myrtle beach. Not a whole lot of people come to it, so it's always pretty secluded and clean."

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: For glamping close to Sunset Beach, North Carolina, consider timing. Carolina Beach State Park offers year-round access with heated facilities in winter. Caroline G. mentions, "The bathhouse is also heated during the winter months and there are quit a few outlets available which we used to charge our phones."

Booking timelines: Popular sites fill quickly during peak seasons. At Ocean Lakes Family Campground, Thomas C. advised, "Booked for next Memorial Day before leaving."

Traffic patterns: Some locations experience congestion during busy periods. Samantha O. observed at Ocean Lakes, "Be ready to see golf carts. Everyone here drives golf carts. There is actually golf cart traffic at night because there are so many golf carts. Really! People sit in traffic and high five each other as they go by."

Noise policies: Campgrounds maintain specific quiet hours. Samantha noted, "Noise times are 7am- 11pm. The good thing about this is at 11pm everything is quiet. No one is on the roads. All golf carts go away and people settle down for the night."

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Pirateland Family Camping Resort offers multiple water features for children. Blake K. shares, "It sits right on the beach and has a nice pool and a lazy river. Some sites are kinda cramped while others are very spacious."

Transportation options: Golf cart rentals facilitate movement around larger properties. At Pirateland, Blake advises, "Rent a golf cart and ride around. Make sure to decorate it because there is a cart parade every night from 9-11."

Security measures: Property access controls vary by location. Samantha noted at Ocean Lakes, "The staff are diligent in keeping it clean here and security is always on the patrol."

Beach alternatives: Pool facilities provide alternatives when ocean conditions aren't ideal. Landon T. commented about Pirateland, "This place is awesome especially if you have kids. Bath houses are nice and clean, splash pool is top notch, putt putt, food, and the beach here is really nice."

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Myrtle Beach KOA offers various site types for different needs. Cyndi B. reports, "There are also luxury rv sites that have cement pads with patios, grills and patio furniture along with full hookups."

Site selection considerations: Request specific sites based on terrain needs. Nancy C. warns about potential challenges at Myrtle Beach KOA: "We had one of the ancient spots with shared power pole that we had to use converter to use the remaining 50amp. Feel sorry if you were a class A rig and needed the 50 and only had 40 left."

Pad material options: Surface materials affect setup and maintenance. At Holden Beach RV Campground, Robert H. notes, "Sites are easy to access. 30/50 is solid, sewer easy access and water pressure is good. Didn't use cable, so can't speak to that. WiFi is also pretty solid, even at the back of campground."

Utilities reliability: Service quality varies between locations. Tucker M. shares about Willow Tree RV Resort, "Every spot is concrete, pull through, fire pit, and picnic table."

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