Best Glamping near Tigerville, SC

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Best Glamping Sites Near Tigerville, South Carolina (55)

    Myron C.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Table Rock State Park Campground near Tigerville, SC
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    Camper-submitted photo at Table Rock State Park Campground near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Table Rock State Park Campground near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Table Rock State Park Campground near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Table Rock State Park Campground near Tigerville, SC

    1. Table Rock State Park Campground

    55 Reviews
    254 Photos
    447 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.

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    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina near Tigerville, SC

    2. Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina

    60 Reviews
    184 Photos
    13 Saves
    Enka, North Carolina

    Overview

    __Glamping sites are now available at Lake Powhatan! Experience nature and outdoor recreation without sacrificing the comforts and luxuries of home. Choose one of 12 custom designed, fully furnished canvas platform tents in the heart of the national forest for your next mountain adventure, only 10 minutes from downtown Asheville, NC. Learn more about glamping near Asheville . To book your glamping site, click here. Located just minutes from the popular city of Asheville, North Carolina, Lake Powhatan has something for everyone. The campground is convenient to a variety of cultural and natural attractions, including art and music venues, shopping and dining in Asheville, scenic driving on the Blue Ridge Parkway, numerous hiking trails and lakeside recreation.

    Recreation

    Visitors have a number of different activities to choose from. Kids love the lake's sandy swimming beach and anglers enjoy the calm waters for trout fishing. The French Broad River, popular for fishing, is also nearby. Note that use of personal watercraft is STRICTLY PROHIBITED in the lake due to potential introduction of foreign material to the Lake Powhatan riprarian ecosystem. The forest is known for its hiking and mountain biking trails, several of which are located near the campground.

    Natural Features

    The campground is situated in a heavily wooded area on the banks of Lake Powhatan in the Appalachian Mountains of western North Carolina. The elevation is 2,200 feet. The surrounding land boasts mile-high peaks, cascading waterfalls and slopes thickly forested with hardwoods and conifers.

    Nearby Attractions

    Among the more popular nearby destinations are Sliding Rock, Looking Glass Falls, the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway, The NC Arboretum and the Biltmore Estate.

    Contact Info

    For facility specific information, please call (828) 577-7278.

    Charges & Cancellations

    Any cancellations must be taken care of directly with recreation.gov. Note that this facility does not provide refunds for No Shows or incliment weather.

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    $35 - $110 / night

    The Dyrt's photo of glamping accommodations at North Mills River near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at North Mills River near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at North Mills River near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at North Mills River near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at North Mills River near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at North Mills River near Tigerville, SC

    3. North Mills River

    26 Reviews
    66 Photos
    408 Saves
    Mills River, North Carolina

    Overview

    North Mills River Campground is a rustic mountain getaway in Pisgah National Forest in western North Carolina. Located just outside the popular city of Asheville, the campground provides access to a variety of cultural and natural attractions, including an arboretum, the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway and numerous hiking, fishing and mountain biking opportunities.

    Recreation

    The forest is known for its hiking and mountain biking trails, several of which are near the campground. Mills River offers excellent trout fishing, as well as tubing and swimming, which are kid-friendly favorite activities. Visitors wishing to learn more about the area can attend educational programs during the summer.

    Natural Features

    The campground is situated in the Appalachian Mountains at an elevation of 2,200 feet. The surrounding land boasts mile-high peaks, cascading waterfalls and slopes densely forested with hardwoods. The group camping area is adjacent to the beautiful, shallow waters of the Mills River.

    Nearby Attractions

    Several natural and cultural attractions are within close proximity to the campground. Sliding Rock, Looking Glass Falls and the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway are among the most popular sites. The small town of Brevard offers various amenities and services, and visitors can take a trip to Asheville to visit art galleries, music venues, shops and restaurants.

    Contact Info

    For facility specific information, please call (828) 577-4167.

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    $14 - $40 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Keowee-Toxaway State Park near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Keowee-Toxaway State Park near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Keowee-Toxaway State Park near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Keowee-Toxaway State Park near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Keowee-Toxaway State Park near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Keowee-Toxaway State Park near Tigerville, SC

    4. Keowee-Toxaway State Park

    24 Reviews
    110 Photos
    33 Saves
    Sunset, South Carolina

    Whether you’re looking for a campsite to set up your tent underneath the stars or would prefer a more comfortable stay in a cabin or villa, South Carolina’s state parks have you covered. With more than 3,000 campsites and 220 cabins and lodging facilities from the mountains to the sea, you’ll be comfortable wherever you decide to venture.

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    $7 - $26 / night

    kenneth M.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Oconee State Park Campground near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Oconee State Park Campground near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Oconee State Park Campground near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Oconee State Park Campground near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Oconee State Park Campground near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Oconee State Park Campground near Tigerville, SC

    5. Oconee State Park Campground

    43 Reviews
    134 Photos
    168 Saves
    Tamassee, South Carolina

    After hours of scrolling through nature photos and majestic mountains, the urge to get out and explore is hard to ignore. We applaud the explorers and adventurers of the world who brave the treacherous elements, as well as the sweet photos that come as a result. However, for many the ideal of a fun weekend away consists less of roughing it, and more relaxing on a beach or in a warm cabin. If you’re in the latter of these groups, you’re going to love Oconee State Park.

    Oconee is the idealistic place for families and friends looking for a nostalgic getaway complete with rustic charm and character. Dotted throughout the park are rustic, Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Cabins available for nightly and weekly rental. Meanwhile, a small, glassy lake lazily invites campers to disrupt its reflection with the canoes and kayaks located on shore.

    The Greenville region is known for 25+ waterfalls found throughout. Closer in, the 1,100+ acre state park hosts a number of wooded nature trails snake throughout. It also serves as the trailhead for South Carolina’s 77 miles Foothills Trail. Friends and families visiting can enjoy the local wildlife, as well as the regional flora and fauna which proudly thrive in abundance.

    In the summer Lake Oconee comes alive, creating the backdrop for unforgettable family vacations. Festivities begin in June, including Square Dancing, mini golf, pedal boating competitions, and so much more. However the Winter Months are just as enjoyable if you don’t mind getting cozy in a warm cabin, sipping some coco, and reading a good book. The rangers here are known for their hospitality, and are knowledgeable on the area. Stop in their lodge for a small convenience store, firewood, and great conversations.

    Oconee offers all the benefits of a mountain resort without the upscale pricing. There are 140+ sites available for rent, starting at just $21/night. Cabins and lodging is available but pricing is dependent on group sizes and room choice, so be sure plan out your trip in advance before coming.

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    Penny M.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Emberglow Outdoor Resort near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Emberglow Outdoor Resort near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Emberglow Outdoor Resort near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Emberglow Outdoor Resort near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Emberglow Outdoor Resort near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Emberglow Outdoor Resort near Tigerville, SC

    6. Emberglow Outdoor Resort

    12 Reviews
    459 Photos
    52 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.

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    $40 - $350 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Creekside Mountain Camping near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Creekside Mountain Camping near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Creekside Mountain Camping near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Creekside Mountain Camping near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Creekside Mountain Camping near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Creekside Mountain Camping near Tigerville, SC

    7. Creekside Mountain Camping

    16 Reviews
    52 Photos
    125 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!!

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    Camper-submitted photo at Pine Ridge Campground near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Pine Ridge Campground near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Pine Ridge Campground near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Pine Ridge Campground near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Pine Ridge Campground near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Pine Ridge Campground near Tigerville, SC

    8. Pine Ridge Campground

    12 Reviews
    30 Photos
    79 Saves
    Pauline, South Carolina
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    $40 - $55 / night

    Myron C.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Travelers Rest-North Greenville KOA near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Travelers Rest-North Greenville KOA near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Travelers Rest-North Greenville KOA near Tigerville, SC
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    Camper-submitted photo at Travelers Rest-North Greenville KOA near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Travelers Rest-North Greenville KOA near Tigerville, SC

    9. Travelers Rest-North Greenville KOA

    4 Reviews
    33 Photos
    60 Saves
    Tigerville, South Carolina
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    Camper-submitted photo at Pisgah National Forest Davidson River Campground near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Pisgah National Forest Davidson River Campground near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Pisgah National Forest Davidson River Campground near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Pisgah National Forest Davidson River Campground near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Pisgah National Forest Davidson River Campground near Tigerville, SC
    Camper-submitted photo at Pisgah National Forest Davidson River Campground near Tigerville, SC

    10. Pisgah National Forest Davidson River Campground

    10 Reviews
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    151 Saves
    Pisgah Forest, North Carolina
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    $32 - $71 / night

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Recent Glamping Reviews near Tigerville, SC

513 Reviews of 55 Tigerville Campgrounds


  • J
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina near Tigerville, SC
    Sep. 5, 2019

    Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina

    Easily accessible campground near Asheville NC

    A smaller campsite but very well organized and maintained. Small lake on site. Several hiking trails nearby. You can hike a trail into the NC Arboretum. Very near Asheville and Biltmore Estates. Tent sites, RV sites and Glamping sites. Clean bathrooms and properly supervised. A hidden gem minutes from Asheville

  • Linda L.
    Myron C.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Table Rock State Park Campground near Tigerville, SC
    May. 17, 2018

    Table Rock State Park Campground

    A hiking haven, trail hub and one of our favorite RV spots

    We've stayed in the newer section of the Park several times now--each time, a different experience: waterfall hikes in Dupont, a segment hike to finish off the Foothills Trail, nearby mushroom hunt dayhikes around the lake, incredible climbs to impressive vistas. A recommended destination that always satisfies--whether you love to backpack, dayhike, camp or glamp!

  • Tucker B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina near Tigerville, SC
    Jun. 28, 2021

    Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina

    Perfect Spot for the Summer Solstice!

    I only stayed a night here but it was just the spot I needed to reorganize my truck and enjoy a wonderful hot shower.

    Also really needed the quick swil in the lake in the evening.

    This site sells ice and firewood usually (they were out of ice when I was there) and also has a number of "glamping" tents available to reserve.

  • Curtis B.
    Dana C.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Moonshine Creek Campground near Tigerville, SC
    Aug. 4, 2017

    Moonshine Creek Campground

    Very nice place

    Honestly a very nice place, clean and well maintained. Very different than what we are used to, we would call this "glamping, but it seems to be the norm in the area. The staff was extremely nice andx accommodating to our needs. Sites were very close together, but also seemed to be thge norm. Only drawback was the guy weed eating the creek 10 ft from our site pelting us with weeds at 8 am while we cooked breakfast.

  • Rev7 C.
    Brent R.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Yak Eco Camp near Tigerville, SC
    Jul. 5, 2023

    Yak Eco Camp

    This place will get booked for years

    We did a company retreat at the Yak Eco Camp and were amazed at how private the location was. What's more, it was so expensive around town and at tourist traps, we were happy to have the property to retreat to and have an HQ for our entire group. The host mentioned many more amenities coming to the property that will surely make this the most desirable glamping spot for all mountain bikers, hikers, etc. in the area. They're adding a huge sauna, cold shower and much more to cater to all ages.

  • Angela C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina near Tigerville, SC
    Apr. 11, 2024

    Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina

    Glamping

    We had a lot of fun at our glamping campsite. The gorgeous tent was on a platform and included a large bed and decorated interior. The site had a campfire ring and was close to the bathroom. The platform had some chairs and the campfire wood was there for us.

    I did have a bear encounter on my way to the bathroom during the night, but we both just backed away slowly. This was actually the experience that made me pro-camper with a bathroom lol.

    The camp host arrived shortly after we did to check in on us and to give us the lay of the land. He fortunately also came around the next morning when our car battery was dead and gave us a jump.

    The best thing about Lake Powhatan is the the nice hike around the lake and the fun little lake beach. It’s the perfect size for kids. Plenty of people also seem to enjoy the biking, but it’s a bit uphill for me and there can be a fair amount of cars.

    Lake Powhatan is a great little getaway!

  • Brent R.
    Brent R.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Yak Eco Camp near Tigerville, SC
    May. 24, 2023

    Yak Eco Camp

    Best New Hideout - Affordable Glamping by Asheville

    My stay at Yak Brevard Glamping was nothing short of extraordinary. This unique gem tucked away in the heart of nature provided an immersive outdoor experience while ensuring utmost comfort.🏕️🌳 

    The campsite was beautifully maintained, offering clean, stylish, and comfortable accommodations. The tents were spacious, blending rustic charm with modern conveniences– a true testament to the thoughtful attention to detail.🛏️✨ The surrounding natural beauty was breathtaking; waking up to the serene sounds of nature and enjoying the evening stars was a rejuvenating experience.🌄⭐ 

    The staff were incredibly welcoming and helpful, adding a personal touch that made the stay all the more memorable. Their local knowledge and recommendations for hiking trails and activities were invaluable.🙌🏞️ 

    And let's not forget the fun part– yaking! It's not every day you get to paddle down a peaceful river and take in such stunning views.🛶🏞️ 

    Yak Brevard offers a fantastic balance of adventure and relaxation, making it a perfect getaway for families, couples, or solo travelers. I can't recommend it enough for anyone seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and reconnect with nature. Can't wait for my next visit!🌲💖

  • Anjanel P.
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina near Tigerville, SC
    Sep. 1, 2020

    Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina

    Nice campground, not so nice staff

    I really wanted to love Lake Powhatan, it’s so close to Asheville and I thought it would be my go to place to stay when I wanted to visit friends there but the staff was rude and there were so many loud groups at night. I had a prime site with lots of space between myself and my neighbors and an easy walk to the bathrooms with hot showers. Dogs aren’t allowed in the small lake but there are tons of streams along the trails they are allowed in so that was perfect for my senior dog to cool off. The trails were crowded with people and mountain bikers but conveniently located to the campground. Along the streams there were tons of these tiny blue butterflies and I saw a young bear stroll past my campsite one morning, just magical really. At night people showed up late slamming car doors and partying at several sites, some that I could hear weren’t even on my loop and it was a bit frustrating. I also had a very uncomfortable interaction with one of the men working their (who didn’t make it clear he even worked there) who basically restricted my movement for several minutes and then accused me of trying to steal from the glamping sites because I was driving around checking out where I might stay the next time. I was so uncomfortable I packed up to leave right after and the people at the site next to me said they had issues the previous year with the staff, really unfortunate when you are trying to relax in nature. They and I emailed the campground about the incidents with no response from management, I will not be going back.

  • J
    kenneth M.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Oconee State Park Campground near Tigerville, SC
    Jul. 19, 2016

    Oconee State Park Campground

    Rustic cabins in a WPA Era State Park

    This state park is located in a beautiful part of South Carolina. There are a range of fun hiking trails. The cabins are rustic, but with all the amenities you need for a trip to the mountains.

  • J
    Myron C.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Table Rock State Park Campground near Tigerville, SC
    Jul. 19, 2016

    Table Rock State Park Campground

    WPA Era State Park

    This is one of my favorite places to "camp." The cabins have all of the amenities that you need for a week of hiking, biking, and exploring the South Carolina mountains. It's close to Caesar's Head or Dupont Forest.

    The hike to the top of Table Rock is steep, so make sure to bring lots of water (and snacks) and wear appropriate shoes.

  • Cameron G.
    kenneth M.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Oconee State Park Campground near Tigerville, SC
    Nov. 15, 2022

    Oconee State Park Campground

    Halloween

    We love this park! We've been for Halloween twice now and out little guys loves it! The staff is so kind, and the garbage pick up twice a day is great! I will say, compared to other state parks, these campsites are TIGHT! Be prepared. We've come across this with other state parks in South Carolina. The facilities are clean, and the nature is beautiful! Can't go wrong with this campground!

  • Penny M.
    Penny M.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Emberglow Outdoor Resort near Tigerville, SC
    Feb. 15, 2021

    Emberglow Outdoor Resort

    Made for large groups not intimate getaways

    Be prepared for an encyclopedia of reading all the rules. I found the yurts and cabins to be way too close together for any type of privacy. Maybe they have it set up that way for big groups to come in at once? But it was so noisy with kids and dogs echoing in the valley, and we could even hear the neighboring cabins talking while sitting around their campfire. I suppose if I was there with a group of close friends it would be okay but it seems with all the land they have that they could have given each person more privacy in their spaces. One more thing that may help is we hiked all of the trails and noticed in several places there were 3-4 inch protrusions where small trees where cut down but not cut all the way back to the ground and I almost sprained my ankle. They all did spray paint some of the roots and had the trails nice and cleared but the exposed ends of the small trees throughout the trail are a real hazard. I’m super fit and have good eyesight and hike a lot so I was able to dodge many of them but I’m sure the kids and the older adults may get hurt. Other than the close proximity of the cabins/yurts/RVs and the exposed tree stubs I think they have a great concept (for large group events) and we enjoyed our stay. One more thing the shower handle falls off in the small yurt.

  • Jeremy D.
    Penny M.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Emberglow Outdoor Resort near Tigerville, SC
    Nov. 22, 2020

    Emberglow Outdoor Resort

    Great Campground

    Stayed here for the weekend and Emberglow hosted a 5K. It was a great time. Great family campground. All camping sites are gravel so make sure you have some leveling blocks. They also have yurts and tree houses that look like a blast as well. Definitely will be back.

  • C
    Camper-submitted photo at Four Paws Kingdom Campground & Dog Retreat near Tigerville, SC
    Nov. 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.

  • P
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina near Tigerville, SC
    Apr. 3, 2023

    Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina

    Great little campground

    We spent a great weekend at Lake Powhatan.  I was a little nervous after reading reviews that said that the staff & hosts could be aggressive.  We had no trouble there.  Everyone we encountered was very friendly and helpful.   I saw a host drive by in a golf cart once, but we were basically left to our own devices.   I did not see anyone who could have been the older male mentioned in the older reviews across a few different websites, so the former problematic hosts may have moved on. 

    We stayed on the Hard Times loop at 90 and 91.  We scoped out both spots when we got there and decided 91 would be our base camp and 90 would be used for extra parking.  91 was on the outer loop and had some woods behind it for the kids to play.  There was also more room to spread out.  There was enough level space for a 6 person tent, 4 person tent, and large shelter (over the rather large concrete picnic table).   There were also a few trees within the spot, that made rain-prep tarping easier.  The space was fairly sunny when the weather cleared up so we kept the tarp up for some shade Saturday afternoon.  (Trees didn't have leaves yet, not sure if it would be shadier later in the Spring/Summer). 

    90 had steps leading up to the spot which were cool, but could be problematic for someone with mobility issues or young children.  The useable space was a bit smaller, too.  It was also closer to neighbors on the other side of the interior loop.  Bathrooms were close to both, but closer to 90.  Could be considered too close for some, perfect for others.  If we had only booked 90 it would have been lovely, but 91 was the better spot.   

    The bathrooms were some of the cleanest we've seen.  My husband, who normally does not comment on that sort of thing, pointed it out more than once.  When we got there they were spotless, but took a little beating with the rainy weather. They were cleaned Saturday morning and someone was in there cleaning up again after the rain stopped.

    Dumpsters were within walking distance, which was nice to be able to walk it down instead of putting it in your car for the night.  There was also aluminum recycling.  

    The lake was close enough for my 7 & 8 year olds to bike.   And there were so many trails to chose from.  

    A friend stayed at the glamping sites and thought they were fantastic.  And happened to be very close to our spot. 

    There was a water spigot on the road in front of site 90 which made filling up our water cooler so easy. 

    A few things that didn't bother us too much but others might want to know:

    There is no camp store for extra supplies, but they do sell ice and plenty of firewood at the gate.  

    There are only two bathroom stalls per bathhouse.  There were a couple of times when both would be in use, but I never had to wait long and there was never a line. 

    We had very little cell service (Verizon).  We could sporadically send texts, but not get on the internet.

  • Kara L.
    Camper-submitted photo at Mountain Stream RV Park near Tigerville, SC
    Oct. 18, 2021

    Mountain Stream RV Park

    Nestled in the mountains alongside a babbling brook is this perfect campground.

    This campground was dreamy! The ambiance is perfect, the streamside campsite was music to our ears, the bathrooms immaculate and the yurts looked pretty great too! I could stay forever. We visited Chinney Rock and Linville Falls during our stay and they were both amazing sights to see.

  • Joy B.
    Penny M.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Emberglow Outdoor Resort near Tigerville, SC
    Sep. 20, 2021

    Emberglow Outdoor Resort

    Serene

    This was our first visit to this campground and we loved it! We were in the area for a golf tournament. Sites are spacious and fairly level. There are options for folks who don’t have an RV: yurts, tiny houses, vintage trailers, and small cabins. Staff is very friendly and there’s lots for kids to do. There was a food truck on Friday night and a band on Saturday night.

  • cody S.
    Myron C.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Table Rock State Park Campground near Tigerville, SC
    Sep. 27, 2018

    Table Rock State Park Campground

    Excellent Destination

    Table Rock SP offers many camp sites, to include trailer, tent and cabins. The trailer sites are far enough apart that you don't feel like you're on top of your neighbors, but still make good use of a small space to keep from encroaching on the rest of the park. Each trailer site has water and electricity connections and there is a comfort station with toilets and hot showers.

    The fee was reasonable for a popular place like this and reservations are definitely needed during peak seasons. I went during the off season so there weren't too many others out with me. The campground as a whole is clean and well-maintained.

    South Carolina SPs currently have a ban on bringing in firewood, forcing me to buy some at the camp store, leading to my only criticism: The wood was still very green and required significant work to get lit and constant attention to keep burning.

    Overall, though, it was a great experience and I plan on going back many times to check out the other trails and activities in the area.

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo at Four Paws Kingdom Campground & Dog Retreat near Tigerville, SC
    Dec. 21, 2019

    Four Paws Kingdom Campground & Dog Retreat

    Perfect Pup Playground

    LOVE !!! 4 Paws Kingdom. The owners are a hoot and have some awesome originality and PR skills! Went here for a Sisters son The Fly event, though I had heard of it before. You can rent a camper, cabin or yurt or bring your camper. BEST of all, all have a fenced in yard for your pup! Then there’s the multiple fenced dog areas. Our favorite was the double pond area. The Boys Loved it! Lake Lure is nearby and Chimney Rock, the whole area if excellent for hiking, shopping and whatever else you want to do.

  • Jessica S.
    kenneth M.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Oconee State Park Campground near Tigerville, SC
    Jul. 10, 2018

    Oconee State Park Campground

    Cute cabins in beautiful state park

    We spent 2 nights in one of the cabins in this beautiful state park during a road trip through South Carolina. And let me say, 2 nights was not enough! The cabin itself was very well kept. There was air conditioning, 2 bedrooms, 1 full kitchen, 1 full bathroom, and a fire place. We stopped at a Walmart in one of the towns before the park to stock up on food.

    There are multiple cabins scattered around the lake but they are a good distance apart from each other so you won't be disturbed by your neighbors. There was a fire ring and picnic in front of the cabin where we made smores after dinner and a cute screened porch with rocking chairs where we had coffee and breakfast on every morning. The cabin was right next to the small lake, which had a short trail going around it. We saw people fishing and I believe you can rent canoes as well in the park.

    You definitely need more than 2 days to explore this cute little park. There are multiple hiking trails near by and definitely a lot of wild life. But it was definitely a peaceful and quiet park perfect for a relaxing weekend away.

  • Jess
    Camper-submitted photo at Mountain Stream RV Park near Tigerville, SC
    Aug. 5, 2021

    Mountain Stream RV Park

    Small, beautiful campgroud

    Really beautiful spot. It's one small loop with around 30 sites, as well as 3 luxury yurts. Very level w/ nice gravel, fire pits & picnic tables. A nice big creek runs behind most of the campsites. There's a playground for the kids and a little fenced in dog park, too (it even has a nice dog wash station!). Beautifully landscaped with lots of flowers, bird feeders and little white lights at night. The bathhouse was clean and there's a nice picnic shelter. The camp store has basic necessities (even local, fresh eggs). Blue Ridge Parkway isn't far. We recommend the hike to Crabtree Falls! Only con is that the sites are very close together.

  • R
    Myron C.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Campfire Lodgings near Tigerville, SC
    Sep. 15, 2023

    Campfire Lodgings

    Best overlook area

    This campground has one of the best overlook areas I’ve seen. I could sit for hours and stare at the mountains and the French Broad River. Well-worth a stop here just for this. Details: this is a small campground - about 15(?)ish RV sites, plus a few tent sites, some yurts and a rental house. The Premium sites are paved and have fantastic long-range views. The downside to these is that they get the full brunt of the afternoon sun - not a huge downside in winter but absolutely a consideration during the summer! The gravel Deluxe sites are shaded and slightly larger. They’re only a few seconds walk to the community overlook area, which is equipped with seating. The yurts are down a hill and in the woods, so excellent for privacy. The tent sites aren’t the best, in my opinion, and are the furthest from the small (and dated) bathhouse. I don’t think I would choose to tent camp here. They are expanding and adding another dozen rv sites - though I haven’t heard if they also plan to add another bathhouse or expand what they currently have. The wifi works okay, but we stuck to using our hotspot. T-mobile signal was adequate, ATT signal less so. The campground location is very good - 15 min drive will get you into Montfort or downtown Asheville - or into Weaverville in the other direction. It’s also close by the River District. Head over to High Five Riverside Dr to get great coffee or a beer and sit at a table next to the French Broad while you drink it. If you have dogs, there’s a little dog bar down the road called Wag Bar - it was some nice off-leash time for our dogs. An important note: 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 - when that happens, one rig driver will be really unhappy when they have to back up on that road. There is not enough room for two RVs to pass! This was our 3rd trip, and we will return again. We love the peace and quiet and natural feel.

  • Myron C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Myron C.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Campfire Lodgings near Tigerville, SC
    Jul. 1, 2021

    Campfire Lodgings

    Campground near Asheville with a Great View!!!

    The views from this campground are spectacular! If you can get a site along the edge of the drop off, you will be able to witness a beautiful setting. It is a small campground and fairly remote, but it does have a variety of accommodations for such a small campground. What surprised me most is that it even has yurts. The tent sites are rather primitive, but it is only a short walk from the tent site to the bath house. 

    My favorite place at the campground is an outdoor area overlooking the French Broad River. There are picnic tables, and if you take your comfortable chair, you could sit there for hours looking at the view. Apparently, there must be Wi-Fi since I saw a man with his computer and earplugs working diligently. There is also an activity field, which can be used for a variety of activities including cornhole. 

    The bath house has private shower/toilet facilities, but the shower was a little too small. I am not a big guy, but I could only imagine how difficult it might be for somebody who is a lot larger than I am. 

    There is a store, but you cannot go inside(because of the pandemic, maybe?). Instead, there is a list of supplies on the wall outside the office. Firewood can also be purchased at the campground, especially since the name and their promotional information mentions having campfires. 

    I would recommend this campground for anybody looking for spectacular views and for anyone who wants to camp some place close to Asheville.

  • Duncan C.
    Camper-submitted photo at Mountain Stream RV Park near Tigerville, SC
    May. 15, 2019

    Mountain Stream RV Park

    Quaint, quiet, and peaceful.

    We started our RV camping adventures at Mountain Stream, and have been hooked ever since. As the name implies, it's right beside a rocky mountain stream that all the sites back up to. It's a small park, and very well kept by the owners who live on site, Gena and Kevin. The sites are close together, but very level, clean, and with a nice picnic table. Many of the sites now have their own wooden decks overlooking the stream, which is a nice addition. There's a small dog park, and a large grassy area in the center of the park for playing games or catching some rays. They also have a large, very nice picnic shelter with fireplace, grill, and a huge built-in television. Each Saturday evening, Kevin serves up his special home cooked bar-b-que under the shelter at no additional cost, and many campers bring sides to share. It's like having a back yard picnic with friends and family! They've also recently built three yurts, and bought two large campers parked on the non-stream side that can be rented for those who don't have their own camper. Last year they invested heavily in a new wi-fi system that's MUCH improved from the first time we camped there. The bathhouse is clean and adequate, but nothing fancy; we're hoping that this will be next on their list of improvements during the off-season. Cell service is almost non-existent, but you can use the wifi for calls if necessary. There's no playground for kids, so some may see it as little more of an adult campground, but it's still kid friendly with the grassy area and stream to play in. I HIGHLY recommend this campground if you want peace, quiet, and seclusion.

  • Zach H.
    Penny M.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Emberglow Outdoor Resort near Tigerville, SC
    Jul. 2, 2020

    Emberglow Outdoor Resort

    What all campgrounds should aspire to!

    This is an absolute top-notch campground.  It just opened in the spring of 2020 and I can already tell this is going to be a very popular place.

    First, the staff is incredible.  Everyone is friendly, helpful, and goes out of their way to make you feel at home.  The owner was onsite every day and checked in on us several times.

    The camping options are very unique and diverse.  They have your typical RV sites (all full hookups) and tent sites, all of which have green space around them.  Our site backed up to a beautiful stream with some trees for hammocks and shade.  The tent sites are clustered together next to a stream in the woods, providing tons of shade on hot days.  Nearby are a few treehouses that you can rent, similar to old school sleep-away camping cabins.  Around the corner from the tents are several vintage RVs, many from the 50s, that have been completely renovated with beautiful interiors and modern updates.  They each have their own deck, fire pit, and grill.  My mom stayed in one of these while we were visiting and loved it!  There are also camping pods - basically an igloo shaped cabin that is good for a couple people.  Yurts are just up the hill from those, alongside two beautiful tiny homes that are some of the most unique campground rentals I've ever seen.  Book these early - we were here in late June and they were already full until October!

    The amenities are very nice as well.  There is a resort style pool with built in seating almost all the way around.  It's next to a pavilion area with picnic tables, corn hole, a community fire pit, outdoor movie screen, and performance stage.  Nearby is an inflatable jumping pad and volleyball net.  I spoke with the owner and he has plans to add many other game such as bocce ball as well as complete construction on a playground and wooded play area for kids.  You can also rent many campground games at the camp store such as spike ball and ladder ball.  More hiking trails are being added, and a large dog park made exercising our pup easy.

    Oh and the wifi is off the charts for a campground.  Total coverage everywhere you go.  I was getting 30/30 speeds at my site.  I work remote so it was very important to have good internet, and Emberglow did not disappoint here!  They obviously invested heavily in a quality network infrastructure and it shows.

    The location is nice - off the main roads so you get plenty of peace and quiet, but only 20 minutes to Lake Lure and Chimney Rock.  It's easily accessible from Charlotte, Asheville, and Spartanburg, SC.

    Every campground owner needs to come take a look at this place.  This is what campgrounds should be aiming for - clean, modern, lots of nature, friendly staff, good prices, and fun activities.  I was not paid or asked or endorsed in any way to do this review, I simply think this is an awesome place that you should come check out!

  • Myron C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Myron C.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Travelers Rest-North Greenville KOA near Tigerville, SC
    Jul. 1, 2021

    Travelers Rest-North Greenville KOA

    This KOA is small but if Peaceful and Offers Much

    This does not seem to be the typical KOA, and it is small compared to my recent visits to some other KOAs. However, it was very quiet with lots of shade, but tents are not allowed. There are cabins, and the remaining sites have RV hookups. There are several things I loved about this campground. There is a small creek running beside the campground, and I believe most of the sites run along the creek. It is a very clean campground with a family like atmosphere. I met the front desk clerk, Julie, who was very helpful, and I also met one of the owners, who was very friendly. What is really unique about this KOA is that there is a nature trail through the woods. That is something I don’t recall seeing at any other KOA, and it was a pleasant surprise. I wish my grandson had been with us. He would have loved the fire truck playground and the Johnson Creek Mining Company water tower and trough. The recreation area had a ping pong table, a swimming pool, and cornhole boards, among other things. The showers/bathrooms were attached to the main office, and I really liked how the showers had a flexible hose. For safety and privacy, it was the type that can be locked so you don’t have to worry about strangers being in the bath facility with you. Overall, I recommend this campground highly. The only negative I have is that there are no tent sites.

  • Casi O.
    Myron C.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Travelers Rest-North Greenville KOA near Tigerville, SC
    Jun. 3, 2019

    Travelers Rest-North Greenville KOA

    Ranger Review: Travelers Rest KOA

    Very pretty campground in the fall. Operators live onsite and were friendly. Full connections and no issues leveling. Easy in/out and close to Greenville, Paris Mountain, Travelers Rest, Swamp Rabbit Trail etc. Bathhouses were very clean, but the lights are on motion detectors which weren’t sensitive enough to pick you up in the shower. We both had a couple moments of total darkness to contend with. A camp cat hung around our site at times and loved the heat coming out of our furnace. We don’t have pets so didn’t mind. Cell coverage was great (att & Verizon), so we had no issues working our 9-5s. Love the bubbling creek next to our site, which was so pretty from our back window. We’d definitely stay again.


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