Best Cabin Camping near Weaverville, NC

Campgrounds surrounding Weaverville, North Carolina feature rustic cabins with varying amenities and comfort levels. Asheville East KOA and Asheville West KOA offer cabin rentals with electricity, heating, and air conditioning for year-round comfort. Camp Driftwood provides cottages with cable TV, workspace areas, heating, air conditioning, and private entrances. According to one visitor, "The cottages have cable TV, a laptop friendly work space, heating, air conditioning, and a private entrance." Mama Gertie's Hideaway Campground in Swannanoa includes cabin options with access to newly renovated bathhouses featuring full bathrooms with toilets, sinks, and zero-entry showers. Lake Powhatan in the National Forests of North Carolina provides cabin accommodations with outdoor fire rings and picnic tables, ideal for those seeking a more traditional forest cabin experience.

Several pet-friendly cabin options exist throughout the region, though policies vary significantly between properties. Four Paws Kingdom Campground specifically caters to dog owners with cabins that feature private gated yards and fire pits. Moonshine Creek Campground offers both basic camping cabins and fully equipped cabins, with one reviewer noting, "We stayed in a camping cabin which had a full bed and sleeping loft. The loft is very large, 3 10-12 yrs old as well as 3 3-4 yr olds fit up there nice and comfy." Buffalo Creek Vacation Rentals provides larger log cabins, including a four-bedroom option that sleeps ten people and a three-bedroom that accommodates eight guests. Spacious Skies Bear Den features cabins with good privacy, separated by trees and brush. Most locations require advance reservations, particularly during summer and fall when cabins book quickly.

Most rustic cabins provide only basic furnishings and require guests to bring their own bedding, towels, and toiletries. As one visitor to Ela Campground noted, "Cabins themselves are relatively nice - very rustic so don't expect anything fancy. Mattresses in bunk beds are very thin plastic pads. No sheets/towels provided so bring your own everything." Fully equipped cabins typically include kitchen facilities with cookware, dishes, and utensils. Deluxe KOA cabins often include bathrooms, while standard cabins require use of communal bathhouses. Many campgrounds feature on-site stores selling firewood, basic groceries, and camping supplies. Moonshine Creek Campground's store carries "firewood and just about anything else you need or forgot to bring," with the town of Sylva approximately 15 minutes away for additional shopping options. For longer stays, bringing cooking supplies, food, and personal items is recommended as cabin kitchens vary considerably in their offerings.

Best Cabin Sites Near Weaverville, North Carolina (146)

    1. Asheville East KOA

    52 Reviews
    Swannanoa, NC
    12 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."

    2. Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina

    62 Reviews
    Enka, NC
    15 miles
    +1 (828) 552-8040

    $37 - $135 / night

    "PROS 

    Discounted camp fee with senior pass 

    Reserved 169 days prior to arriving 

    Friendly and helpful gate attendant 

    Nearly 100% shade at each site 

    Excellent dark sky viewing 

    Private sites with"

    "PROS:

    •Quiet, peaceful and clean•Beautiful mountain setting

    •Plenty to do in and around the campground

    •Spacious sites and spaced apart

    Trails by the miles

    •Modern facilities-Hot Showers•"

    3. Mama Gertie's Hideaway Campground

    28 Reviews
    Swannanoa, NC
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 686-4258

    $75 - $200 / night

    "Tucked away into the mountains not far from the interstate, super quiet and nicely taken care of."

    "It had the cleanest laundry room I've even seen at a campground and we are full timers so have been to many places. Washers seem new and large enough for a full load-$2 and dryer$1."

    4. Camp Driftwood Asheville

    17 Reviews
    Weaverville, NC
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 230-4422

    $25 - $125 / night

    "They have tent camping as well as two cottages."

    "It is the perfect little spot tucked back in the mountains, best part was it was river side. Had a great spot for a fire and picnic tables too. Such a romantic part of our getaway."

    5. Campfire Lodgings

    15 Reviews
    Weaverville, NC
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 658-8012

    "Great park, pet friendly and great views! 30 minutes from the Biltmore."

    "If you can get a site along the edge of the drop off, you will be able to witness a beautiful setting."

    6. Asheville West KOA

    24 Reviews
    Candler, NC
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 665-7015

    "I didn’t use showers or restrooms. Loved pet run area. Nature walk is good for stretching legs. My site B19 was close to neighbors but felt private between campers. Quiet hours respected."

    "It was an ideal location since it was between downtown Asheville and Waynesville which is where we split our time. The staff was friendly."

    7. Black Mountain Campground - CLOSED INDEFINITELY

    26 Reviews
    Montreat, NC
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 675-5616

    $28 - $56 / night

    "Dogs welcome 🐾 Clean bathrooms Clean hot showers Some electric sites River sites are first come first serve Has group camping {must reserve online} Large tent pads Rv sites Fishing

    Can purchase"

    "If you walk a 1/4 mile out the gravel road by the 1st A frame house you can get a signal there. The showers have plenty of hot water and are clean."

    8. Hot Springs Campground

    29 Reviews
    Hot Springs, NC
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 622-7676

    "They also have small cabins and tent sites. Walking distance to trails and town. Spa with hot spring hot tubs across the street."

    "Beautiful campground with great campstore right at the entrance that sells everything. Large campsites with great privacy foliage, picnic tables, & fire rings."

    9. Curtis Creek Campground

    24 Reviews
    Old Fort, NC
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 652-2144

    $10 / night

    "The campsites aren’t very private but you also have plenty of space at each one where you aren’t on top of one another."

    "Was able to get two sites right next to each other outside the main campsite area which was great."

    10. Rutledge Lake RV Resort

    19 Reviews
    Fletcher, NC
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 654-7873

    "The entrance is key card only , the park staff are welcoming & helpful. They have a heated pool & lake activities. All of the facilities are nice. The park is up-kept very well."

    "It had plenty of space for the 5 of us and 2 dogs. Nice gravel level sites. Greg was very helpful at leading us back and gave us great information about the area."

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Cabin Reviews near Weaverville, NC

1187 Reviews of 146 Weaverville Campgrounds


  • A
    Nov. 2, 2018

    Camp Driftwood Asheville

    Camp Driftwood

    I found this campground through airbnb. They have tent camping as well as two cottages. The cottages are titled "Paddlers Paradise- Camp Driftwood Cottage" and have cable TV, a laptop friendly work space, heating, air conditioning, and a private entrance. The tent camping sites are titled "Camp Site- Camp Driftwood" and have fire rings, picnic tables, and access to a shared bathhouse and common area. Both of these have free parking and are located right on the French Broad River. The water is easily accessible and tubing is frequently seen along the bank. The entrance to the area is directly off the road, but has a VERY steep decline immediately following. Be cautious in driving too far up the bank as the path becomes soft, especially after a good rain. Overall, a small and personable camping option that is worth a visit!

  • M
    Jul. 20, 2018

    Adventure Trail Campground - **CLOSED**

    Rustic Cabin Camping Experience

    My family is usually tent campers, but we decided this year we didn't want to deal with the hassle of setting up & breaking down camp. We chose this campground because of the rustic camping cabins they offer. The price is right, and the experience felt just like our usual camping trips without the set-up (& no worries about leaking tents during rain!).

    Cabins are VERY rustic (perfect for us), one-room, with a handful of bunk beds & electricity. Ours had 3 bunk beds, so slept all 6 of us easily. You bring your own bed linens, and use the same shower-house/restrooms as tent campers would. Your site has a picnic table & fire ring. I believe they asked us to keep food out of the cabin. Not a big deal, since the cabins are basically just enough room to sleep anyway. We did breakfast most mornings of our week-long stay at our own campsite, as well as a few easy dinners (hotdogs), but for our bigger dinners we used their picnic shelter (which has a decent grill & a lot more space). If the park had been very busy, it might have been a little difficult to do so, since they only have the one picnic shelter, but we honestly didn't see more than a handful of other guests during our stay.

    The grounds themselves are nicely kept. They come around every morning & pick up your trash from your campsite. They do have a pool, playground, park store, bathhouse. All the essentials. Did notice that the pool & bathhouse were often closed for cleaning mid-day. The bathhouse had a sign stating cleaning took place between 1-2pm, but it seemed like that block of time always ran over quite a bit. Not too big a deal, since most days we were out doing things off-site for the bulk of mid-day, but if you were tent camping & stay on the campground all day I could see that being a lot more annoying. The bathhouse is pretty typical of most state and national parks - maybe even a bit nicer. Kept well cleaned.

    For the price, & the number of additional amenities, this place was perfect! Lots of waterfalls, hikes, & opportunities for outdoor activities in the area. Cherokee's not far away, and definitely worth a visit.

  • 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!).

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 31, 2021

    Baileyton KOA Holiday

    Country Time

    Sites: 60 Pull thrus 

    RV-Tent-Cabins 15-30-50 amp service 

    Hot showers, pool, pets allowed, toilets, laundry, small grocery store This is only of couple of miles off I40 in the rolling hills of Tennessee, very quiet and well maintained. Sites ae a bit close together but not on top of each other. Gravel pads, fire rings, picnic table, trash. Beautiful green space and dog walk area. Enjoy the hiking. 

    LNT 

    Travel safe

  • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 18, 2023

    Big Oak Family Farm

    Cozy A-Frame Cabin

    Ashley here with The Dyrt. This A-frame cabin comes with 5-gallon refillable solar heated water bag, porch, cooking area, outhouse, gas fire pit, lounge chairs, and a beautiful mountain view! Come check them out and leave them some love!

  • J
    Apr. 6, 2021

    Moonshine Creek Campground

    Best laid out and maintained park

    The park is very well maintained. You can tell the owner takes pride in the park. The place is laid out so that almost every site is creekside. Bathrooms are placed all throughout the park. plenty of parking. extremely nice bath house with 4 showers and dressing area separate as well as 4 toilet rooms also had 3 washers and 4 dryers, looked very new. plenty of hot water. we stayed in a camping cabin which had a full bed and sleeping loft. the loft is very large, 3 10-12 yrs old as well as 3 3-4 yr olds fit up there nice and comfy. they have camping cabins, fully equipped cabins, rv sites as well as tent sites. every site has a grill/fire pit and picnic table. they gave a camp store with firewood and just about anything else you need or forgot to bring. the town of sylva nc is only 15 minutes away and it has fast food, restaurants and, grocery and a walmart.

  • Napunani
    Jun. 23, 2022

    Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina

    Shade, Shade and more Shade!

    PROS 

    Discounted camp fee with senior pass 

    Reserved 169 days prior to arriving 

    Friendly and helpful gate attendant 

    Nearly 100% shade at each site 

    Excellent dark sky viewing 

    Private sites with large space along with vegetation between sites 

    Very quiet 

    Asphalt parking pad surrounded with bean size gravel 

    Concrete picnic table 

    Metal fire pit with cooking grate 

    2 hook lantern pole 

    Electric at water connection for heated water hose connection 

    Recycle bins in campground loop 

    Trash dumpsters immediately out of campground loop 

    Firewood for sale but gate attendant told us to buy at Ingles (grocery store) where it is $3 bundle cheaper and we did! 

    Next to North Carolina Arboretum 

    Close to Asheville Outlet Mall and Camping World 

    CONS 

    3 bear sitings a day prior to our arrival in campground, according to gate attendant 

    No overnight gate closure even tho RULES proved at check-in stated gates closed at 10pm, but no open hours in RULES

     Lakeview site 38 not level 

    Up hill sewer connection at Lakeview site 38 

    Fire ring not cleared of ash upon our arrival 

    Non-moveable concrete picnic table and beyond camper awning 

    2 toilets and 2 showers for entire Lakeview Loop (21 campsites). There were lines! 

    Low hanging tree branches over roadways and roadside tree branches over roadways so it was a maneuvering obstacle challenge to not scrape camper roof and sides Campground roads narrow with tight curves along with roadway asphalt dropped off to steep shoulders; could be challenging to novice rig drivers (as we witnessed that more than once) 

    Two-and- a-half-mile drive on a twisty hilly road through residential neighborhood to get to the campground 

    No WiFi 

    1 bar Verizon

  • Ashley M.
    Sep. 17, 2019

    Moonshine Creek Campground

    Beautiful Campground

    My husband and I stayed here for my birthday in one of the camping cabins. We will definitely be back now that we have our A-frame camper. The campground is beautiful with a mountain stream flowing through the entire campground. Immaculate bathhouses and wonderful owners. Great store onsite and lots to do in the surrounding area.

  • S
    Oct. 16, 2016

    Moonshine Creek Campground

    Moonshine Creek Campground

    Owners are very friendly. Our tent campsite was very secluded, included a fire pit, picnic table, over looking deck, running water and electric. Loved hearing the running creek from our tent site. Very clean bathrooms. Highly recommended!


Guide to Weaverville

Cabin camping near Weaverville, North Carolina offers accommodations at elevations ranging from 2,000 to 3,500 feet, with temperature variations between mountain peaks and valleys often exceeding 10-15 degrees. The region's camping season extends primarily from April through October, with limited cabin availability during winter months due to weather conditions and seasonal closures. North Carolina's Pisgah National Forest surrounds much of the area, creating diverse ecological zones where cabin campers encounter both hardwood forests and pine-dominated terrain.

What to do

Visit the French Broad River: Camp Driftwood provides riverside cabin options just 10 minutes from Asheville. One visitor noted, "We came here for our honeymoon for 2 nights. The French Broad is literally right in front of your campsites. Very peaceful and clean setting."

Hike to waterfalls: Lake Powhatan offers cabin accommodations with access to multiple trails. "There's a good amount of trails to hike at and the lake is good for fishing. We enjoyed our 2 days camping in here. All the rangers are nice and friendly," reports one camper who stayed in the Hard Times loop.

Soak in mineral hot springs: Located 45 minutes from Weaverville, Hot Springs Campground provides cabin options near natural hot springs. A visitor mentioned, "Walking distance to trails and town. Spa with hot spring hot tubs across the street."

Fish in stocked waters: Cabin campers at Rutledge Lake RV Resort can access on-site fishing opportunities. According to one visitor, "We had spot #10 water front. It had plenty of space for the 5 of us and 2 dogs. Nice gravel level sites."

What campers like

Mountain views: Campfire Lodgings cabins provide panoramic vistas overlooking the French Broad River valley. One camper shared, "The best part was coming back and sitting in the lounge chairs overlooking the valley each night for sunset."

Proximity to Asheville: Many cabins offer convenient access to urban amenities while maintaining a forest setting. A visitor to Asheville West KOA noted, "We stayed here for a week to visit the Asheville area. The location is amazing very short drive into town, hiking spots, and I highly recommend you take a walk around Lake Junaluska."

Riverfront locations: Several cabin options provide direct river access. At Camp Driftwood, a guest mentioned, "The spots are nestled right next to each other on the riverbank and a short drive away from things to do."

Clean facilities: Cabin campers frequently comment on well-maintained amenities. A visitor to Rutledge Lake observed, "Bathrooms were always very clean, laundry room was spacious and clean, office staff was kind and helpful."

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most cabin sites require significant advance booking, especially during peak seasons. For Mama Gertie's Hideaway Campground, one camper advised, "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."

Weather preparedness: Mountain cabins experience rapid weather changes. At Black Mountain Campground, a visitor recommended, "Like everywhere in Pisgah, when it rains, it pours, so bring a tarp if you can."

Bear awareness: Multiple campgrounds report bear activity. A review for Campfire Lodgings warned, "This campground DOES have bears who visit the campground for food. There are no bear boxes provided and the property manager, Jason, will assure you it's your fault if they come into your campsite and you left something out."

Road conditions: Access to some cabin sites involves unpaved or steep roads. A visitor to Curtis Creek Campground mentioned, "The road is a little rough to get there, but even a car should have no problems - just might need to dodge a few potholes."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly water access: Several cabin locations offer safe water play areas. At Black Mountain Campground, one family noted, "There is a swimming hole on the South Toe River in the campground just beyond the end of the riverside sites. It has a small sandy 'beach' area and a neck deep refreshing hole."

Playground availability: Some cabin campgrounds include play structures. A visitor to Hot Springs Campground shared, "Great tent sites along the river were great, once all of the travel trailers loaded up Sunday morning and pulled out it revealed beautiful grounds."

Multi-cabin options: For large family gatherings, consider sites with multiple units. Buffalo Creek Vacation Rentals offers both four-bedroom cabins that sleep ten and three-bedroom options for eight guests.

Educational opportunities: Several sites provide nature-focused learning. At Curtis Creek Campground, a visitor mentioned, "The Pisgah forest is ridiculously beautiful. It's especially colorful in the fall. Highly recommended to people who like to hike and waterfalls. There's also a wildlife management station nearby that's great for kids."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Many cabin sites also accommodate RVs but may require leveling. A visitor to Asheville East KOA mentioned, "Sites are close together, however there are lots of activities for the kids. Full hook ups available, some with cable."

Access considerations: Some cabin campgrounds have challenging entry roads. A Campfire Lodgings visitor cautioned, "The campground is at the top of a small Knob, so the road up is steep and a little curvy - it is gravel and narrow, so they ask you not to arrive until after 2p in order to ensure that arriving rigs don't meet up with departing rigs on the road."

Full hookup availability: Several cabin-inclusive campgrounds offer full RV services. At Rutledge Lake RV Resort, a camper noted, "The campground is well maintained and the staff are great however I can do without the geese recking havoc at all hours of the night."

Site spacing: RV and cabin sites vary in privacy levels. One visitor to Asheville West KOA observed, "The sites in a straight line are close, the ones in the curve have more room. There's a shower house in the back loop which is new and well maintained."

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