Top Glamping near Spartanburg, SC

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Best Glamping Sites Near Spartanburg, SC (27)

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    1. Pine Ridge Campground

    12 Reviews
    30 Photos
    78 Saves
    Pauline, South Carolina
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $40 - $55 / night

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    2. Table Rock State Park Campground

    54 Reviews
    253 Photos
    433 Saves
    Sunset, South Carolina

    Table Rock State Park is known for being a perfect glimpse into the scenic bliss that South Carolina's Highway 11 is known for. Most prominent to the park is the towering mountain Table Rock, where the park earns its name. This also serves as a backdrop for the 3,000 acre park, and its numerous camping facilities. Below this section of the Blue Ridge Mountains, visitors can enjoy Table Rock State Park's cabins and campground, as well as lakes and various hiking trails located within.

    The Table Rock State Park hiking trails weave through mountain streams, babbling brooks, and rushing waterfalls to the tops of Pinnacle and Table Rock mountains. The views here showcase the entirety of the region, and shouldn’t be skipped if you’re planning on visiting. That said, while the park is well known for its natural features, Table Rock also has its place in history.

    For example, the park’s hiking trails host the access point for the 80-mile Foothills Trail, one of the most famous in the Midwest. Hikers often use this trail to travel through the extensive network of SC state parks. These trails date all the way back to the Pioneers who would use them as trade routes and for homesteading. In fact, many of the Table Rock State Park cabins and other structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps remain standing and are on the National Register of Historic Places.

    This park is unique in that it is one of only 16 South Carolina state parks built by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Moreover, there is even a historic CCC-built Lodge available for weddings, receptions, meetings and other special occasions. Additionally, the park features 2 park lakes: the 36-acre Pinnacle Lake and the 67-acre Lake Oolenoy.

    94 standard campsites for tent or RV camping, plus 14 renovated cabins provide ample accommodation to visitors. Aside from the larger lakes, there is also an old-fashioned swimming hole complete with a high-dive that is open during the summer season. Take your family out and use one of the 4 picnic shelters available to rent for group gatherings, for a day of fun, music, and recreation. And for those wanting an event to check out, the Music on the Mountain bluegrass jam takes place each month at the Table Rock Lodge–perfect for anyone wanting to escape the outdoors for a minute.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
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    3. Four Paws Kingdom Campground & Dog Retreat

    10 Reviews
    40 Photos
    71 Saves
    Rutherfordton, North Carolina

    Limited to adults 18 and up; 9 acres of dog parks.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
  • 4. Emberglow Outdoor Resort

    12 Reviews
    474 Photos
    49 Saves
    Lake Lure, North Carolina

    Come enjoy the great outdoors with family and friends in the rolling hills of Western North Carolina at Emberglow Outdoor Resort. We’ve assembled one-of-a-kind lodging options on 72 acres in a beautiful private valley, complete with spring-fed creeks and a night sky of a billion stars. We’re conveniently situated between Asheville, Charlotte, Greenville, and Columbia. At Emberglow, you can play outside on your own terms, limit your travel time, and disconnect from the daily hamster wheel. It is our mission to deliver to our guests an exceptional place to enjoy the great outdoors with a variety of comfortable lodging options.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $40 - $350 / night

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    6. Crowders Mountain State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    23 Photos
    122 Saves
    Bessemer City, North Carolina

    Tent camping only - No RV spaces. All campsites at Crowders Mountain State Park are hike-in and primitive. Campground is accessed via a 1 mile trail starting from the visitor center.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    7. Sedalia Campground

    4 Reviews
    16 Photos
    16 Saves
    Cross Anchor, South Carolina

    Sedalia Campground, Sumter National Forest, Enoree Ranger District. Sedalia is a primitive campground that has designated campsites in open areas surrounded by woods. Four single-family campsites and one group site are open year-round, fourteen day stay limit is in effect. Sedalia Campground, Seasonal Campsites; An additional camping loop is open for big game deer and turkey seasons which offers five more single family campsites and two group campsites from $5/night, $50/calendar month, $150/season for single family campsites and $10/night, $100/calendar month, and $300/big game deer season for the group campsites. Seasonal Camping Opportunities

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • Tents
    • Group
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    8. Creekside Mountain Camping

    16 Reviews
    52 Photos
    124 Saves
    Gerton, North Carolina

    Creekside Mountain Camping is located in Bat Cave, North Carolina within the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. The campground is located in a wooded setting and has much to offer. Creekside Mountain Camping is close to many tourist destinations. If you want a fun filled vacation or just want to get away for a weekend give us a call! We'll be glad to help!!

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    10. Silver Creek Campground

    4 Reviews
    2 Photos
    28 Saves
    Mill Spring, North Carolina

    Silver Creek Campground in Mill Spring, NC is nestled among the Blue Ridge Mountains. Conveniently located near Chimney Rock State Park, Green River Cove Tubing, Bradley Falls, Tyron Equestrian Center, and Polk County Recreation Complex. We have a swimming pool, a fishing pond, a playground, and a clean Bathhouse, all of which come with your stay here at Silver Creek.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $30 - $55 / night

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Recent Glamping Reviews In Spartanburg

215 Reviews of 27 Spartanburg Campgrounds


  • Camper-submitted photo from Spacious Skies Hidden Creek
    July 29, 2024

    Spacious Skies Hidden Creek

    Quick Stay in Class C RV

    Arrived early evening. Staff were friendly and accommodating. Place was fairly full but organized and efficient. Pool and waterslide are a bonus but also attract families and kids. Site needed some leveling but spacious. Facilities were clean and easily available. Would return for sure.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Golden Valley
    July 22, 2024

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Golden Valley

    Kid Paradise

    We took the grandkids to the Bostic, NC Jellystone in mid-July. They had a fabulous time. The RV site we had was #408. 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. The kids (10 and 11) played so hard they were exhausted. It's a huge park with a system of golf cart trails that connect everything. The kids thought that was as exciting as the water park and the swimming pond. After having been there - I'd say a golf cart rental is a requirement. Despite the nearly 100 degree temps, the staff and other campers were cheerful and friendly. The kids made several friends. We didn't have time to do the crafts, but they looked fun. They loved the rollercoaster and minigolf. It's a good idea to bring your own food, as the options there aren't well-rated and expensive, but the ice cream was great. The only disappointment was that we couldn't stay longer.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Silver Creek Campground
    July 11, 2024

    Silver Creek Campground

    Peace and Quiet

    I stayed October 2022. My first time at this site. At that time, it wasn't under new ownership yet. The staff was very accommodating and friendly. There was some renovations being done. But, all in all, I found it to be clean and stocked. Looking forward to my next visit.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Four Paws Kingdom Campground & Dog Retreat
    July 8, 2024

    Four Paws Kingdom Campground & Dog Retreat

    Best place for my pup

    We stayed for memorial day weekend in one of the rvs they had for rent. Had such a great time I went and bought a camper and have plans to go back already! My husky had a blast, as did the humans.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Spacious Skies Hidden Creek
    July 4, 2024

    Spacious Skies Hidden Creek

    Well the kids had a good time…..

    This campground was highly recommended to us by several people so we decided to check it out since it’s only an hour a way from our house and my husband liked the other Spacious Skies campground we stayed at.

    It was a rough group of campers. One dad called his young daughter the b-word in the pool in front of the kids and later on the slide, when my 7 year old came down he asked me what a “m-fer” was. A grown man was throwing it around on the slide.

    The slide was a major attraction for my kids, but there was zero supervision. Kids would come down in groups of five and six and no one was paying attention to whether the bottom was cleared. We tried to divert our kids to the pool as often as possible.

    The actual campsite was fine. A bit steep (it was cut into a hill)and a pretty far from the “amenities.” There was a mix of cabins, tents and campers. We had to walk through a kind of marshy trail that definitely needed some work to go past the arcade to get to the main area of the campground.

    The camp store was nice and the staff was pleasant - they had some activities planned that we didn’t end up doing but it’s nice to know they were there as a Plan B. 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.

    I peaked into the bathhouse and laundry and they looked fine - nothing fancy but serviceable.

    I did talk to the front desk about the other campers and she was nice. Ultimately, from what I heard in the pool sounds like they were regulars. I liked all the amenities even if I didn’t love the campsite, but I don’t necessarily want to spend the entire weekend listening to f-bombs.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Spacious Skies Hidden Creek
    June 24, 2024

    Spacious Skies Hidden Creek

    It’s a dump

    Just stayed here over the weekend. I don’t recommend it at all. Pool was slimy campsites were overgrown and junked up full time campsites throughout. Water slide is unsupervised chaos just a terrible experience. Stayed here a lot last year and it was great more like a cheap trailer park now. We seen people openly carrying a case of beer to the pool at 10:00am don’t waste your money. That pic is our neighboring site

  • Camper-submitted photo from Spacious Skies Hidden Creek
    May 13, 2024

    Spacious Skies Hidden Creek

    Cozy and Scenic

    Hidden Creek not only has a nice creek running through the campground within 20 feet of my site, but also the  nature trail is off the beaten path from the very active campground along a small river. I had problems with noisy neighbors, but not the fault of the campground staff who dealt with it as best they could. Nice private showers and lots of play equipment for the kids.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Catawba Falls Campground
    April 18, 2024

    Catawba Falls Campground

    Creekside Camping

    Beautiful RV sites in wooded area along Catawba Creek. Old Fort, NC and Falls nearby. Nice bathhouse, pump-out nearby. Diverse tent camping also available. Don’t let full time rv’s scare you. New RV site down from the entrance.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Foothills Family Campground
    April 8, 2024

    Foothills Family Campground

    My review.

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

  • Camper-submitted photo from Table Rock State Park Campground
    November 9, 2023

    Table Rock State Park Campground

    This place is AWESOME !!!!!

    My new favospot. The bathrooms and showers are very clean and at night it’s really quite. Make sure to bring your own firewood and there isn’t much laying around to pick up but overall a fantastic place.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Sovereign Fireside Glampground
    June 7, 2023

    Sovereign Fireside Glampground

    Glamping near the Blue Ridge Mountains

    Jake from the Dyrt here! Sovereign Fireside Glampground has a great location near the national forests, but also easy access to some small town amenities.  Check them out and make sure to leave a review on the Dyrt!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Hippie Holler
    May 20, 2023

    Hippie Holler

    ND introvert Friendly! So quiet!

    I found my happy place here at Hippie Holler! No kids or loud obnoxious other campers, felt at home, safe,understood and able to relax completely. Hidden Gem for the neurodivergants and chill seekers. Cool solar lights made it trippy ful lol

  • Camper-submitted photo from Ebenezer Park Campground
    April 17, 2023

    Ebenezer Park Campground

    public park

    stayed here for 3 nights.my spot was in the woods  tight spot for  42 ft  trailer and no area next to the camper to sit unless you want to fall back from the steep grade .

    lake was very pretty and very busy . if you don't own a boat there is not much to do. I.  thought it was very noisy and crowded.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Table Rock State Park Campground
    April 5, 2023

    Table Rock State Park Campground

    White Oaks Campground = Cell Service

    Stayed here for 2 weeks in January at the White Oaks Campground, not Loop A.  Table Rock is about 10 minutes east of Keowee Toxoway State Park, and probably 20 minutes from Devil's Fork.  Nearest town with major stores is Pickens, SC. Greenville is about 45 minutes.

    *Navigation*
    White Oaks is much further into the park than Loop A, so you'll actually drive by the main trail entrances.  Getting into my site (84) was fine, but be advised there's a mix of tent, small trailer, and larger sites.  Some of sites looked under construction when I was there.

    *Internet*

    Cell service is one of the main reasons you'd want to choose White Oaks instead of the main campground.  When I drove though, Loop A had no service on Verizon.  Somehow, just down the road, White Oaks had fast 5G.  Starlink could connect, but obviously wasn't reliable because of the dense forest.

    *Site*
    I stayed in site #84 which was definitely one of the better ones available.  Picnic table and firepit faced a wooded area with more privacy than some other sites.  Pad backs up to a very pretty creek - there's a random road behind it but barely noticeable. 

    *Facilities* 

    Restrooms/shower was fairly modern and very clean - hot water available.  Dump station and laundry is located at the main campground, not at White Oaks.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Four Paws Kingdom Campground & Dog Retreat
    March 29, 2023

    Four Paws Kingdom Campground & Dog Retreat

    Adult and Dog campground wonder

    From the moment we arrived at the campground the manager "Larry"  ( a workamper) signed us in, show us our site on Wagging Tail Dr.  We arrived on their opening weekend the Owners provided BBQ meal and live music "Jose Wales" band.   It was a wonderful time.  As for the "Dog Retreat part - 18 acres of wonder open areas fenced in to keep you furry friends from running away, there is agility park, puppy park, the main dog park, a private park (single or you can invite), a Lure run, a Ball Park, and a Pond for those watery dogs.

    Price for Fire wood - a little expensive and 10 lbs of Ice was reasonable.  There are fully fenced sites, a couple of sites with a fenced area.  The larges rig I saw in there was a Solitude at  38 ft.

    Over all, if you want the peace and quiet in the North Carolina foot hills with your furry friend and have a good time.  This is the place to be.

    One other note:  It is the only park in NC that is a dedicated dog campground.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Green Willow Farm Camping
    January 20, 2023

    Green Willow Farm Camping

    Yurt & Tent camping near Blue Ridge foothills

    Jake from the Dyrt here!  I had the opportunity to talk with Kimberly about her amazing farm and she is looking forward to welcoming more campers to stay in this great area of North Carolina.  Check out the farm and please post some pictures and a review on The Dyrt about about your experience!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Creekside Mountain Camping
    December 16, 2022

    Creekside Mountain Camping

    Very nice & quiet

    Very friendly and accommodating. I called the campground office just prior to arrival, to see if they were open this time of year, and check site availability. The (I assume owner) was very friendly and stayed in the office past closing hours for my arrival. Had choice of multiple sites.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Four Paws Kingdom Campground & Dog Retreat
    November 10, 2022

    Four Paws Kingdom Campground & Dog Retreat

    All about the pups!

    Truly a dog-oriented campground, there are tons of activities and plenty of room to roam for the dogs.

    No camper? No problem. 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.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Sedalia Campground
    October 23, 2022

    Sedalia Campground

    Great primitive camping

    Nice, quiet campground. Has fire pit and access to running water . No picnic tables and has vaulted toilets . But very nice place to get away from stress of life . Definitely will be back

  • Camper-submitted photo from Sedalia Campground
    August 11, 2022

    Sedalia Campground

    Running water/pit toilet/NO picnic tables

    We like it. It's been quiet the times that we've been there. If you're a road cyclist this is heaven, and some decent trail riding down to the lakes. Just be aware that there are no picnic tables. Still it's cheap and close to where we live in Spartanburg.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Creekside Mountain Camping
    July 27, 2022

    Creekside Mountain Camping

    Not for tent campers

    We left 3 nights into our planned week stay. Put in a field by the road with quite a bit of traffic. The locals know there are 2 porta pitted and stop all night to use it. You do not feel safe!!!! The restrooms were rundown and very dirty. The pool was closed the entire time we were there for maintenance. The owner? Maintenance person were arguing and yelling. The lady in the office was yelling at the other guys. Not good!!!!!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Spacious Skies Hidden Creek
    July 4, 2022

    Spacious Skies Hidden Creek

    Breaking Bad Season 8

    We got here after close and the site we rented already had someone there. A full time resident. Because we are in the full time resident section. “The Overlook”. A nice neighbor that noticed we were looking confused took us to the maintenance man, thank God, because no one was answering the phone for the emergency line. The maintenance man Travis is awesome. He’s two of our three stars. He put us where he could but the site still left a lot to be desired. Red clay everywhere. Trash everywhere. No shade and although most of the people here are very nice there are a few very sketchy full time residents as well. The kids can’t play outside without me let’s say. The rest of the park looks way better than this part, I would say just don’t stay in the overlook section and you may love it. You would think we would have been offered some money off or something for our troubles but the park is run by teenagers so nope. Nothing. 👀 Good luck!



Guide to Spartanburg

Camping near Spartanburg, South Carolina, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, there are several campgrounds to choose from.

What to do:

  • Hiking: Explore the trails at Table Rock State Park Campground. "Absolutely amazing hikes, especially for kids," says one camper. The park is known for its scenic views and well-maintained trails.
  • Fishing: At Devils Fork State Park Campground, you can enjoy fishing in the beautiful Lake Jocassee. One visitor mentioned, "There are plenty of small mouth bass to be claimed as well!"
  • Swimming: The Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina offers a lovely lake beach perfect for swimming. A reviewer noted, "The best thing about Lake Powhatan is the nice hike around the lake and the fun little lake beach."

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate the cleanliness of the restrooms at Kings Mountain — Kings Mountain State Park. "The bathrooms were clean and easily accessible," shared one happy camper.
  • Friendly Staff: Many visitors to Asheville East KOA rave about the helpful staff. "The staff at the office and store are always nice," one reviewer mentioned.
  • Scenic Views: Campers love the stunning views at Mount Pisgah Campground. A visitor said, "The drive from Asheville is stunning, taking you through several tunnels."

What you should know:

  • Limited Cell Service: Many campgrounds, like Davidson River Campground, have little to no cell service. "No cell signal but we were able to set up our star link," one camper noted.
  • Tight Campsites: Some campgrounds, such as Asheville East KOA, have close quarters. "The main issue with this campground is how close the sites are," a reviewer pointed out.
  • Bear Encounters: Campers should be aware of wildlife, especially bears. One camper at Lake Powhatan shared, "I did have a bear encounter on my way to the bathroom during the night."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Activities for Kids: Look for campgrounds with family-friendly activities. Asheville East KOA has a pool, playground, and themed weekend activities. "There is a pool, playground, gaga ball pit, and fishing," one parent mentioned.
  • Plan for Meals: Bring your own firewood and food supplies, as some campgrounds like Lake Powhatan don’t have stores nearby. "There is no camp store for extra supplies," a camper noted.
  • Choose Spacious Sites: Opt for campgrounds with larger sites, like Table Rock State Park Campground, which offers plenty of space for kids to play.

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Sizes: Before booking, check the size of the sites. A reviewer at Kings Mountain State Park mentioned, "The electric and water are in odd spots on each site."
  • Be Prepared for Tight Turns: Some campgrounds have narrow roads. A visitor at Mount Pisgah Campground said, "The campground loop road is narrow, which made backing our camper in a bit more difficult."
  • Bring Leveling Blocks: Many sites can be uneven. A camper at South Mountains State Park Campground advised, "Most sites were shady, but you must really check the site description or plan on bringing lots of levelers."

Camping around Spartanburg, SC, has something for everyone, from families to RV enthusiasts. Just remember to plan ahead and enjoy the great outdoors!

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  • Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Spartanburg, SC?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Spartanburg, SC is Pine Ridge Campground with a 4.9-star rating from 12 reviews.

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