Best Glamping near Tigerville, SC

Travelers Rest-North Greenville KOA and Table Rock State Park Campground house exceptional glamping accommodations among the South Carolina foothills. These properties feature climate-controlled glamping cabins with private patios, full hookups, and luxury amenities that elevate the outdoor experience beyond traditional camping. One reviewer highlighted, "We tented camped here with 2 kids. The newly renovated bathhouse was a nice surprise—large, clean, well lit with accessible showers." The KOA property includes creekside sites with concrete patios and yard swings where glamping cabins benefit from smoking-fast WiFi, cable connections, and proximity to recreational amenities including a swimming pool, playground, and nature trail. Table Rock's upscale accommodations provide access to swimming areas, hiking paths, and waterfall views while maintaining modern comforts.

At Table Rock State Park, luxury outdoor enthusiasts enjoy premium glamping experiences with easy access to Lake Powhatan and multiple hiking trails leading to breathtaking mountain vistas. The park's White Oaks Campground section provides reliable 5G cell service unlike other camping areas, making it ideal for remote workers seeking boutique camping experiences without disconnecting entirely. A recent visitor noted, "Table Rock is one of the most beautiful places on earth. It isn't as busy as the Smokies and I find myself more at rest here." Unique glamping experiences include opportunities for kayaking on the small lake, swimming at waterfall pools along Carrick's Creek trail, and hiking to panoramic views from Table Rock summit. The nearby towns of Travelers Rest and Greenville provide additional dining and entertainment options within a 45-minute drive of these upscale outdoor accommodations.

Best Glamping Sites Near Tigerville, South Carolina (57)

    1. Table Rock State Park Campground

    55 Reviews
    Sunset, SC
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 878-9813

    "Great for families, as there are drive up camp sites with fire pits and plenty of space, and spread out so it still feels like you have privacy. Lots of great hikes."

    "The site was shaded and wasn’t too close to my camping neighbors, but the biggest problem was dealing with the ants—big black ants, small black ants, and other tiny ants."

    2. Travelers Rest-North Greenville KOA

    4 Reviews
    Tigerville, SC
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 834-8150

    "Smoking wifi. Level gravel sites with concrete patios. Some with yard swings. Very clean. Clean bathhouses. Cute camp store. Free library. Pool and other rec."

    "Easy in/out and close to Greenville, Paris Mountain, Travelers Rest, Swamp Rabbit Trail etc."

    3. Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina

    63 Reviews
    Enka, NC
    32 miles
    +1 (828) 552-8040

    $37 - $135 / night

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

    "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"

    4. North Mills River

    26 Reviews
    Mills River, NC
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 552-8040

    $31 - $62 / night

    "Just a stone’s throw from the bustle of Asheville, yet secluded enough to forget it all, this little gem is conveniently located at the entrance to Pisgah National Forest."

    "Small campground, but there are free off road sites not too far down the road. Cell service disappears but I love that kind of disconnect."

    5. Emberglow Outdoor Resort

    13 Reviews
    Lake Lure, NC
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 625-2205

    $40 - $350 / night

    "The bath house and bathroom facilities at the campground were pristine. They were completely tiled and very clean."

    "Nearby are a few treehouses that you can rent, similar to old school sleep-away camping cabins.  "

    6. Silver Creek Campground

    4 Reviews
    Mill Spring, NC
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 894-2331

    $30 - $55 / night

    "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."

    7. Keowee-Toxaway State Park

    25 Reviews
    Sunset, SC
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 868-2605

    $7 - $26 / night

    "Our site was surrounded by trees, plenty of options for hammocking/pitching a tent. It does include a fire pit with a grill grate option."

    "The only reason I dinged it from five stars is because of the road noise. Other than that this place is beautiful! Great hike to a beautiful lake! Simple amenities."

    8. Pisgah National Forest Davidson River Campground

    10 Reviews
    Pisgah Forest, NC
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 577-4558

    $32 - $71 / night

    "On-site ****LOCATION

    The location is incredible!"

    "A little close to neighbors but not too bad. Some sites in Riverbend offer more privacy. Can’t beat location, mountain bike trails easily rideable from campground."

    9. Creekside Mountain Camping

    16 Reviews
    Gerton, NC
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 625-4257

    "This was a great little spot away from the hustle and bustle of the highway. Very close to Chimney Rock and Lake Lure. Pool was clean. Arcade on site."

    "Nice creek running nearby and a few short walking paths. The drive to spruce pine is scenic and long but head back toward bat cave and there ade neat little adventures to have with the kiddos."

    10. Pine Ridge Campground

    12 Reviews
    Pauline, SC
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 576-0302

    $40 - $55 / night

    "After car camping for a few days, my son and I came here to a surprisingly comfortable cozy and AIR CONDITIONED (!) cabin for 3 nights. This place is so cute!"

    "Bath house clean and laundry facility great! We will definitely be back!"

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Glamping Reviews near Tigerville, SC

539 Reviews of 57 Tigerville 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.

  • Jessica S.
    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.

  • 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!

  • tyrone T.
    Oct. 4, 2023

    Black Mountain Campground - CLOSED INDEFINITELY

    Hidden gem

    Super place, super staff. Kevin the manager and Diane the host are awesome people with plenty of knowledge of the area. The road into the facility (FR 472) turns into a gravel road for the last mile or so with a few small potholes but nothing terrible, we had no problems getting there in a 30' class a RV . Just make sure when you get to the fork in the road STAY TO THE RIGHT! The road on the left is Neil Creek road (which btw has some really nice dispersed camp sites) but if you have a bigger rig and go up that road you will hate life... It twists then gets steep and only a couple places to make a 180. No cell service whatsoever even with a booster... 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. The place is a bear super highway so they take policing your food and garbage very seriously. There are an abundance of hiking trails accessible from the site and are well kept... S

    Toe River has some beautiful spots to take a dip if you can handle the cold water.

  • Josh L.
    Jun. 27, 2020

    Cherryfield Creek Luxury Group Camping

    Glamping Asheville /Brevard

    What a weekend! My family desperately needed a COVID safe getaway so we decided to retreat to the woods. Cherryfield Luxury Group Camping exceeded our expectations. The shelters and grounds were prestine and the covered platforms were definately the way to go car camping. Our tents stayed neat and the covered shelter kept us dry and cozy as we watched the rain on our second night without a fly on our tent. This campsite has thought of everything. There are grills an firepits beside each platform (each platform is large enough for 3 four person tents) and there are two common shelters with electricity and GORGEOUS bathrooms. It is funny to say, but the bathrooms were nicer than many hotels we've stayed at... large tiled shower with digital temperature controls, excellent water pressure from the large rain shower head, and, as a bonus, surround shower heads for that extra special something. I have never been excited by a shower or bathroom at a campground, but I made sure to shower before leaving because the experience was so zen. There is ample lawn space to play games, set up additional tents, and spread out for privacy, even during larger group gatherings. There are grills and grill tops by each fire pit making campfire or grill cooking easy, but delicious local restaurants just 10 minutes away also offer catering style menus that makie car camping and group gatherings even easier (the local BBQ and Italian were terrific). The grounds are meticulously kept and there are sturdy bear boxes to protect food and trash to help keep unwanted visitors from troubling guests. While we enjoyed some activities away from Cherryfied, we could have easily spent the entire weekend at the campsite. Not only are the grounds spectacular, but there is an easy walking trail to a lovely moss covered waterfall just steps away from the campgroud. The sound of the waterfall can be heard from the campground. It added ambient atmosphere and lulled us to sleep each night. The hosts were terrific and offered many suggestions for take out meals and activities. My only criticism is that the weekend went by too quickly. I did not realize how much my family needed an escape of this sort until we got the Cherryfield. I recomment Cherryfield without reservation. Take good care of this special place. We cannot wait to return.

  • Jyll G.
    Aug. 12, 2021

    Pine Ridge Campground

    Clean, Safe, and Super Friendly!

    This campground was recommended to me by a friend. After car camping for a few days, my son and I came here to a surprisingly comfortable cozy and AIR CONDITIONED (!) cabin for 3 nights. This place is so cute! There is an acre of catch and release pond, a playground and jump pad for kids, a pool, some trails, several things to do. There is a coin operated laundry and a bathhouse that I have to say is beautifully kept and clean. The staff are very friendly and helpful. I will definitely stay here again on my way back and forth from Maine to Alabama.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 26, 2022

    Emberglow Outdoor Resort

    Multiple Family Camping at Emberglow

       We camped at Emberglow campground for a long weekend the third week of April 2022. The campground is amazing. We all had a wonderful time. There was a combination of Camping trailers, and one family rented a Tiny House. The house was beautiful. The bath house and bathroom facilities at the campground were pristine. They were completely tiled and very clean. There were multiple activities for children including a bounce pad, playground and ball pit. The swimming pool was lovely and scheduled to open the next weekend. There are also tent sites available. Some of the RV sites had outdoor kitchens with sinks and propane tanks. Each site had a picnic table and fire ring. Our site had a gravel base. The close proximity to Chimney Rock and Lake Lure is an added bonus. The owners and staff were very friendly and helpful, but unobtrusive. I highly recommend Emberglow Campground.

  • Myron C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 31, 2021

    Sedalia Campground

    Primitive Camping Close to Hunting

    If you want to get away from civilization, this might be the place to camp. However, it is beside a road, but the road is not used very much since it is a national forest road. 

    I was glad to see that it had running water and one of the cleanest pit toilets I think I have ever seen. The Palmetto Trail runs through it, so if you are thru-hiking, this would be a good place to camp for the night. I was at campsite 5, which was the one farthest from the road, and I could tell it was the most popular. I picked up a small bag of trash left by previous campers before setting up. There are trash receptacles nearby, but alas, some people leave their trash at the campsite anyway. 

    There is a spacious grassy area in the middle of the campsites for whatever activities you want to engage in. There is also a large, separate grassy area for group camping. It includes a communal fire pit. 

    Overall, it is a great area for primitive camping and for dry camping if you are in a small RV.


Guide to Tigerville

Tigerville camping spots offer diverse accommodations across the Upstate SC foothills region, with elevations ranging from 900 to 1,200 feet. The area experiences mild winters and warm summers with average rainfall of 50 inches annually, creating ideal conditions for year-round camping including tent sites, cabin rentals, and yurt camping near Tigerville, South Carolina. Overnight temperatures can drop 15-20 degrees below daytime highs even in summer months.

What to do

Mountain biking on Art Loeb Trail: Located near Pisgah National Forest Davidson River Campground, this area offers excellent single-track trails for riders of all levels. "I went mountain biking from the campground and had an awesome stay. The river was nice to have close to the site and it was a fun spot to stay," notes Erik G., highlighting the convenience of trail access directly from campsites.

Trout fishing in mountain streams: Many sites provide direct access to well-stocked fishing waters. "We live not too far from this campground, so it's more like our backyard outdoor playground... One heads back to the reservoir for some amazing fly fishing. We've enjoyed this campground mainly for the fly-fishing," shares Shannon K. about North Mills River.

Kayaking on Lake Keowee: The clear waters provide excellent paddling opportunities with mountain views. "We kayaked in our inflatables a short way across the lake to our primitive camping site which included nearby firewood that we could collect and use in a provided firepit area," writes Nichole W., describing the accessible water recreation at Keowee-Toxaway State Park.

What campers like

Private creekside sites: The sound of running water enhances the camping experience throughout the region. "Stayed at hard times loop, site 68. Lake Powhatan campground is well maintained and peaceful. Bathrooms are clean and there's hot showers," reports Roselyn T. about Lake Powhatan, highlighting the well-maintained facilities.

Strong WiFi connections: Uncommon for wilderness areas, certain campgrounds offer reliable internet. "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," explains Zach H. about Emberglow Outdoor Resort.

Unique accommodation options: Beyond standard tent and RV sites, specialized lodging includes yurts around Tigerville, South Carolina. "The camping options are very unique and diverse. They have your typical RV sites and tent sites... 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," adds Zach H., describing the range of options at Emberglow Outdoor Resort.

What you should know

Limited electrical infrastructure: Some campgrounds experience occasional power disruptions. "Twice in one week this campground experienced a complete and total power outage each of which lasted for hours. The facilities were clean and rangers were nice, however the electrical infrastructure needs some work," warns Daniel G. about Keowee-Toxaway State Park.

Seasonal campground closures: Many facilities operate on reduced schedules during winter. "We went camping here on November 2nd, just after half of the campground closes for the off season. Usually starting at $22 per night, after November 1st the prices get cut in half, so I stayed for $11," shares Jonathan N. about North Mills River.

Wildlife encounters: Bears frequent certain campgrounds, requiring proper food storage. "Small Black Bear wandered up and stole some burgers we left in the cooler and came back later to say hey and check up on us so be aware and keep your food under lock and key," cautions Cannon W. about Creekside Mountain Camping.

Tips for camping with families

Child-friendly recreational amenities: Look for sites with dedicated play areas. "Just spent the weekend here and loved it! Great place for kids with jump pad, swingset, slides, climbing dome, pool, a creek to explore, hiking trails, and more! We planned to explore the area but ended up staying the entire time in the campground," recommends Stacey about Emberglow Outdoor Resort.

Spacious campsites for group activities: Choose locations that accommodate multiple tents or gathering spaces. "Variety of campsites available to suit any camping style. Great for families, as there are drive up camp sites with fire pits and plenty of space, and spread out so it still feels like you have privacy. Lots of great hikes," suggests Clair M. about Table Rock State Park Campground.

On-site amenities for unexpected weather: Facilities with indoor options provide backup activities. "The weekend we stayed the pool was closed, the kids had a good time in the game room," notes Robert B. about Creekside Mountain Camping, highlighting alternative entertainment options during inclement weather.

Tips from RVers

Level sites with modern hookups: Well-designed RV sites minimize setup frustrations. "Full hook up including cable. Smoking wifi. Level gravel sites with concrete patios. Some with yard swings. Very clean," describes Tim P. about Travelers Rest-North Greenville KOA.

RV-specific amenities: Certain campgrounds cater specifically to larger vehicles. "Stayed here as we were visiting The Biltmore House and Gardens. Great campground hosts, park is super clean and quiet. Has a great beach and lots of hiking and mountain bike trails. Its part of the National Forest system so its super cheap," notes Phil L. about Lake Powhatan.

Tight dump stations: Be prepared for compact service areas at some facilities. "I rated a 4 star because the dump site is very tight, and lacking. That was the only thing on this campground I feel needed some work," advises Amurican L. about Davidson River Campground, providing practical information for RV waste management.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Tigerville, SC is Table Rock State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 55 reviews.

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