Best Glamping near Whittier, NC

Grumpy Bear Campground near the Tuckaseegee River houses unique glamping accommodations including a village of traditional tipis equipped with water and electricity. These distinctive Native American-inspired structures blend outdoor adventure with modern comfort, creating a memorable alternative to conventional lodging. Cherokee-Great Smokies KOA and Yogi in the Smokies also feature glamping options while maintaining proximity to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Visitors can opt for climate-controlled accommodations with proper beds, significantly upgrading the camping experience beyond basic tent sites. The tipis at Grumpy Bear provide an authentic cultural experience while incorporating essential amenities for comfortable stays. A recent visitor noted, "The tipis are great for a family that has small children and love the idea of staying in a tipi. I do recommend the option of renting an air conditioner for the tipi if you are staying in one during the summer."

Located along the scenic banks of the Tuckaseegee River, these glamping sites offer excellent access to water recreation and fishing opportunities. The region surrounding these accommodations provides convenient access to popular attractions including the Great Smoky Mountain Railroad, Deep Creek tubing, whitewater rafting outfitters, and the Road to Nowhere. Many glamping locations maintain clean, modern bathroom facilities with hot showers, while providing fire rings and picnic tables at each accommodation site. Seasonal availability varies by property, with most glamping options available between April and October when weather conditions are optimal for enjoying outdoor activities. According to one camper, "This is a great family campground if you don't require a swimming pool or recreation activities offered by some of the larger franchise campgrounds. It does have swimming and fishing opportunities and a great family atmosphere."

Best Glamping Sites Near Whittier, North Carolina (108)

    1. Elkmont Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    124 Reviews
    Gatlinburg, TN
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 430-5560

    $30 / night

    "The only bad part was the non quiet hours- so It was loud at night. But the campsites are far apart, easy walking distance to bathrooms."

    "There are no hook ups for electric and sewer here, nor are their showers."

    2. Cherokee-Great Smokies KOA

    25 Reviews
    Cherokee, NC
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 497-9711

    "The heat did struggle to keep it warm but they had just gone through a pretty severe winter storm. They did provide us with extra linens which helped. The manager on duty, Tonya, was great."

    "If I’m not mistaken, the one we were at this time was either the same cabin or one close to it.  It is perfectly situated beside the river.  "

    3. Indian Creek Campground

    24 Reviews
    Cherokee, NC
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 497-4361

    $26 - $37 / night

    "Indian Creek offers the most relaxing creekside camping in North Carolina. Every campsite is lush with greenery, private and well maintained after each occupancy."

    "Campground: Indian Creek Overall: This is a very nice, small, quiet commercial campground way off of the beaten path."

    4. Greenbrier Campground

    70 Reviews
    Gatlinburg, TN
    22 miles
    Website

    $35 - $258 / night

    "Our oldest rented a bell tent, and when I say they are the cutest camping spot, I am not exaggerating. The bell tents sit on the river and away from all the RV sites."

    "We stayed 3 nights in the Baby Bear bell tent with our small children and it was perfect. We ended up arriving later than expected and the hosts were wonderful. Very nice and helpful our whole stay."

    5. Deep Creek Tube Center & Campground

    14 Reviews
    Bryson City, NC
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 488-6055

    "Campground review: Located in Bryson City, N.C. on Deep Creek, this campground has around 50 sites with full hookups."

    "We tent camped at an electric site and it was awesome. There’s shelters to camp under, a fire ring, and a picnic table. We were close to the bath house which was welcomed in the middle of the night."

    6. Cades Cove Campground

    98 Reviews
    Townsend, TN
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 448-4103

    $30 / night

    "We were impressed with the paved parking space, picnic table, fire pit and level tent pad. It looks like these are very new. Proximity to cades cove loop was great."

    "The one lane, one way, circular drive around Cades Cover is scenic but can get very crowded and cars will stop for any wildlife, go early..."

    7. Moonshine Creek Campground

    21 Reviews
    Balsam, NC
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 586-6666

    "Nice laundry facilities. Especially nice are the tent sites. They seem to have some of the most scenic spots. The Sanctuary area is awesome and the tent sites are right on the creek."

    "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."

    8. Grumpy Bear Campground

    8 Reviews
    Bryson City, NC
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 788-2095

    $50 - $55 / night

    "There are several places along the river to play in the water, set up a lawn chair, or float in a tube."

    "I stayed here a few years ago for an overnight (without my trailer, I slept in the truck cab), and the owners were very friendly despite that fact that I arrived after dark and really early in the season"

    9. Yogi in the smokies

    7 Reviews
    Cherokee, NC
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 497-9151

    $33 - $174 / night

    "The bathrooms are kept clean and most necessities can be found in the camp store. We usually pull our camper, but we have stayed in cabin 116."

    "Well kept swimming pool and bathroom areas. Lots of options on lodging. Short drive to downtown Cherokee, North Carolina. River access. Even has the start of a hike that goes to a Mingo falls."

    10. Fort Wilderness RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Whittier, NC
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 497-9331

    $139 / night

    "When I arrived I was greeted very nicely. I was offered a better camping site at no extra charge due to the many number of spaces available. It was a great place and I will gladly go back."

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Glamping Reviews near Whittier, NC

1274 Reviews of 108 Whittier Campgrounds


  • R
    Sep. 28, 2021

    Moonshine Creek Campground

    Top Notch

    This is an excellent campground! It’s really woodsy and the creek is fabulous. Nice laundry facilities. Especially nice are the tent sites. They seem to have some of the most scenic spots. The Sanctuary area is awesome and the tent sites are right on the creek. It is for those with no pets or kids and is limited to 2 people per site. It’s a quiet zone. There is one tent cabin and 4 tent sites with water and electric. You CAN park at your sites. We weren’t sure before if it was a walk in area. The bathhouse for this area has two toilets and two showers.Each is completely private. There are outlets and sinks in all four. There is also a very nice sink and counter on the end for dishwashing. It’s all in excellent condition. Very nice picnic tables too. They were easy to wipe off. Sites S1-3 have an awning/ shelter. S4 does not but is much larger. S4 is higher up so you look down on the creek. It is more off by itself. S1 even has access to a 2nd picnic table close to the creek. It is the smallest as far as tent space. We would love to visit again!

  • 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.

  • Nate H.
    Sep. 30, 2020

    Camp LeConte Luxury Outdoor Resort

    Vintage campers!

    Camp Leconte Luxury Resort is located in Gatlinburg near the Greenbriar area of the Smokies. It’s a fairly small campground right on the Parkway. It’s close to town, but far enough away to avoid traffic. The campground has nice, paved spots for rv’s. It has glamping tent cabins, as well as vintage campers. There is a camp store, but the campground is not far from a grocery store and liquor store. There’s a trolley stop nearby also, so if you’d like To go to the strip, you can take the trolley and not worry about parking. There’s a nice pool and playground. Very clean campground.

  • Nate H.
    Dec. 9, 2020

    GlampKnox

    One of My Absolute Favorites!

    I highly recommend this glamping spot. It could not be more perfect. This spot is new, and the set up is awesome. Perched on top of a hill, the site has great sunrise views. The glamping tent is very high quality, with a covered porch, two comfy beds, and a wood burning stove, so camping is possible year round. a fire pit is out front of the tent too.

    The spot has great hammock trees, as well as spots for tents for extra room.

    The property has a one mile hiking trail. There are restrooms and an outdoor shower justba short walk, or drive down the hill. The is a cabin, and event venue on site also. 

    The area is close to The Great Smoky Mountains, and also Downtown Knoxville. A perfect spot for a nice glamping getaway.

  • Nate H.
    Dec. 9, 2020

    GlampKnox

    One of My Absolute Favorites!

    I highly recommend this glamping spot. It could not be more perfect. This spot is new, and the set up is awesome. Perched on top of a hill, the site has great sunrise views. The glamping tent is very high quality, with a covered porch, two comfy beds, and a wood-burning stove, so camping is possible year-round. a fire pit is out front of the tent too. The spot has great hammock trees, as well as spots for tents for extra room. The property has a one-mile hiking trail. There are restrooms and an outdoor shower just a short walk or drive down the hill. The is a cabin, and event venue on-site also. The area is close to The Great Smoky Mountains, and also Downtown Knoxville. A perfect spot for a nice glamping getaway.

  • 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!

  • Erin D.
    Aug. 8, 2019

    Indian Creek Campground

    Creekside Camping

    Indian Creek offers the most relaxing creekside camping in North Carolina.

    Every campsite is lush with greenery, private and well maintained after each occupancy. The bathhouse is the cleanest I have found and the campsite store carries all of your forgotten necessities, and more!

    My husband and I love coming back to this campground, because how of well we and our kids sleep! The sound of the creek at night melts all of your worries away and takes you off to peaceful slumber.

    This campground is always in rotation for a visit.

  • Katie K.
    Sep. 11, 2020

    Townsend-Great Smokies KOA

    Perfect spot outside the smoky mountain national park

    My family and I have been camping at this campground for over 25 years now. When we first started going here it was a small family owned business and it has certainly changed since KOA took over but I think they’re all positive, just less of the charm. The sites along the river are by far the best, and the cost is reflective of that. They upgraded the bathhouse to be climate controlled recently... the best upgrade!!! The location is superb, right outside cades cove and a five min drive from put in for tubing down the river and one of the few places you can simply tune to without having to pay a service to shuttle you one way or the other. The staff is amazing. Definitely a must stop!

  • Sarah R.
    Jun. 21, 2021

    Greenbrier Campground

    Amazing location in the Smokies

    We stayed for a week on an RV back in site. The sites can be soemwhat close together, but with this mostly just being home base, we didn’t find it to be a problem. Our oldest rented a bell tent, and when I say they are the cutest camping spot, I am not exaggerating. The bell tents sit on the river and away from all the RV sites. They even include 2 full size beds and lamps/nightstands. The entire grounds is surrounded by a river that has a swimming hole and can be traversed in a tube. The playground is large and our son was there multiple times a day. They have a movie in the park each Friday and offer church services on Sundays. The trolley runs through the grounds and into downtown gatlinburg, but takes about 30 minutes to get to town. The bathrooms/showers are all private stalls and pretty well maintained. We will definitely be visiting again in the future.


Guide to Whittier

Several designated glamping sites near Whittier, North Carolina sit at elevations between 1,800 and 3,000 feet, creating distinct four-season camping conditions. Most glamping accommodations remain open from April through October, though a few offer year-round options. Winter temperatures typically drop below freezing at night, while summer days average 75-85°F with cooler evenings.

What to do

Hiking to waterfalls near Cherokee: Visit Indian Creek Campground for easy access to Mingo Falls. "Mingo Falls (a short 0.44 mile round trip hike up 161 stairs, then a relatively level trail to the base of a beautiful waterfall," notes Steve G. The trailhead is just minutes from camp.

Tubing adventures: Deep Creek Tube Center & Campground offers equipment rentals right on site. "You can put in your tube at one side of campground and float to end of tent sites to get out (15-20 minutes total float) or drive up the road a bit to Smoky Mountain Deep Creek entrance for a longer run of about 2-3 hours and end up back in camp," explains Christy C.

Train excursions: Take the Great Smoky Mountain Railroad from nearby Bryson City. "From there you can book a ride on the Smoky Mountain Railroad, or you can drive into the national park down Lake Shore Drive (a.k.a. 'The Road to Nowhere'). It is a pleasant six mile drive and has an overlook to view the beginning of Fontana Lake," writes Myron C.

Fishing opportunities: Try creek fishing at Moonshine Creek Campground where multiple access points let you cast right from camp. "The creek runs through the middle of the campground and has plenty of places to play in the water or sit on the benches provided in the water," shares Betsy B.

What campers like

Tipi accommodations: The tipis at Grumpy Bear Campground feature water and electricity hookups. "The bath houses are kept very clean. The owner is very friendly. The fishing is great and so is the environment," notes Holly S.

Riverside glamping sites: Greenbrier Campground offers premium river-adjacent sites. "Great location on a river, quiet, well maintained… even has a Gatlinburg trolley stop on the grounds so makes day trips into the town easy!" says Richard C.

Private bathroom facilities: Many glamping sites feature improved bathroom access. "Bathrooms we big, but hot water was inconsistent. Cabins were ok, but need some cleaning. Great location in relation to Great Smoky Mountains NP," explains Hannah S. about Cherokee-Great Smokies KOA.

Quiet locations: Smaller campgrounds provide more peaceful stays. "We enjoyed a River side site during the off season and during the week. Was very quiet and enjoyed the River," writes Lea B.

What you should know

Weather considerations: Mountain weather can change rapidly. "Despite traveling during the last weekend in March, we encountered very wet and cold weather for the region, and a warm meal was a welcome bonus," notes Erin H. about Greenbrier.

Reservation requirements: Book well in advance for popular glamping options. "Sites are booked in advance through recreation.gov so make sure you book, during nice weather this place is very busy, even during the week," advises Crystal C. about Elkmont Campground.

Bear safety protocols: All glamping sites enforce food storage rules. "Very strict rules regarding food storage and park has managed to control bears and raccoons," shares Kim L. about Elkmont Campground.

Insect preparedness: Bring bug spray, especially after rainfall. "Mosquitoes not much of a problem but there are no-see-ums that can be annoying after a rain but citronella candles(available at store) and bug spray did the trick," explains Steve G.

Tips for camping with families

Choose activity-rich locations: Yogi in the Smokies offers extensive kid programming. "This is a wonderful family campground with lots of activities for kids including tubing, trout fishing, swimming, and an arcade," explains Erin C.

Pack for mountain temperatures: Even summer evenings get cool. "I do recommend the option of renting an air conditioner for the tipi if you are staying in one during the summer," a visitor suggests for more comfortable sleeping.

Plan around peak seasons: School breaks bring increased crowds. "This is a great family campground if you don't require a swimming pool or recreation activities offered by some of the larger franchise campgrounds," notes a camper about riverside locations.

Consider creek access: Indian Creek Campground features tent sites along water. "To have found this place is one of the reasons I love this app so much. This campground is a GEM tucked away from the tourism hustle and bustle. Close enough to be convenient but more than half away for some peace and quiet and a beautifully dark sky full of stars," writes Abby L.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: Choose glamping sites carefully based on your needs. "The tent sites are on opposite sides of the creek than the parking and unloading areas. All of the tent sites seemed to have water and electric which was nice, but not necessary," notes Nate C.

Seasonal planning: Consider mid-week visits during shoulder seasons. "We were on a loop that allowed generators but very few were in use. Nice creek runs through campground. Campground fairly close to visitor center and nearby hiking trails but wickedly crowded," writes Kim L.

Hookup availability: Check utilities before booking. "Our site had a nice tent pad next to my picnic table and grill area. It was not the biggest of the sites at the location but plenty large enough for me, and not far from the restroom, which is a personal preference (I don't like to wander around in the dark for long distances because of animals)," explains Crystal C.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Whittier, NC?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Whittier, NC is Elkmont Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park with a 4.7-star rating from 124 reviews.

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