Cabins near Burlington

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Cabin camping around Burlington cuts straight to the chase: over 120 cabin stays, each with its own quirks. Average nights run about $99, but you can snag a spot for as little as $60. You’ll find cabins tucked beside creeks, nestled in wooded patches, and set up for easy wildlife-watching, swimming, or fishing. favorites like The Dancing Pig On Abbotts Creek (212 reviews), Container Experience (26 reviews), and Pritchett Pastures (8 reviews) get top marks from campers. Expect showers, campfires, and wifi at most locations. If you want a soft bed after a day by the water, Burlington’s cabin scene delivers.

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6. Canaan Hills Campground

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37mi from Burlington · 3 sites · Tents, Lodging
Primitive/ off-grid camping along the beautiful Smith River in Henry County Virginia. Toilet facilities provided, but no shower facilities available. Easily accessible entry/exit point for kayaking or canoeing. Hiking, fishing, biking paths located within 10 miles of campground. No more than 2 parties will be on the property at one time, so you have plenty of peace and quiet in seclusion. Surrounded by woods, backed by a small stream, it's a perfect getaway from all the noise. Cell signal is extremely limited at the campsites. Canoe and kayak available for use while camping. Transportation available for drop-off/pickup for river trips. Pets are welcome, but please keep leashed. This is primitive camping. You may encounter wildlife such as, but not limited to bees, bears, venomous snakes, coyotes, and possible a Sasquatch. Please be prepared for all possibilities, be respectful of their home, and don't be stupid.
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$35
 / night

8. VIKING CABIN - GLAMPING EXPERIENCE

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50mi from Burlington · 1 site · Lodging
Escape the routine in this unique Viking-themed cabin! Sleep like a king on a cozy king bed facing double glass doors that reveal views worthy of Valhalla. Enjoy the axe-throwing game, fire pit (bring your own wood), indoor toilet, filtered water jug sink, and indoor camping shower. Perfect for a romantic date or peaceful getaway, just 20 minutes from Fuquay or Holly Springs and 45 minutes from Raleigh. Recharge, relax, and experience nature with a Viking twist. Don’t wait — book now and claim your throne! The cabin is Viking-themed and decorated, equipped with A/C, full insulation, and a flushing indoor toilet supplied by rain barrels. Cooking options include: • One-burner camping stove • Fire pit • Microwave for heating ready meals The cabin also includes a ceiling fan, TV, and a coffee maker with coffee, creamer, and sugar provided. You’ll have several gallons of filtered water in the jug sink. Please note: there is no plumbed shower — instead, you’ll find an indoor camping shower where you can add cold or heated water (see picture). The cabin is close to Raven Rock Park, known for its many trails and waterfalls. Within the neighborhood, there’s private access to the Cape Fear River with a picnic area, as well as a private lake with a picnic table. Enjoy homemade ice cream from the nearby farm, and discover local outdoor activities listed in the guest book. Check-in: 12 PM Check-out: 12 PM Please note: this is a country neighborhood in a rural/rustic area.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$59
 / night

Cabin camping around Burlington cuts straight to the chase: over 120 cabin stays, each with its own quirks. Average nights run about $99, but you can snag a spot for as little as $60. You’ll find cabins tucked beside creeks, nestled in wooded patches, and set up for easy wildlife-watching, swimming, or fishing. favorites like The Dancing Pig On Abbotts Creek (212 reviews), Container Experience (26 reviews), and Pritchett Pastures (8 reviews) get top marks from campers. Expect showers, campfires, and wifi at most locations. If you want a soft bed after a day by the water, Burlington’s cabin scene delivers.

100% (263)

Top-rated campgrounds near Burlington

6. Canaan Hills Campground

100%
(8)
37mi from Burlington · 3 sites · Tents, Lodging
Primitive/ off-grid camping along the beautiful Smith River in Henry County Virginia. Toilet facilities provided, but no shower facilities available. Easily accessible entry/exit point for kayaking or canoeing. Hiking, fishing, biking paths located within 10 miles of campground. No more than 2 parties will be on the property at one time, so you have plenty of peace and quiet in seclusion. Surrounded by woods, backed by a small stream, it's a perfect getaway from all the noise. Cell signal is extremely limited at the campsites. Canoe and kayak available for use while camping. Transportation available for drop-off/pickup for river trips. Pets are welcome, but please keep leashed. This is primitive camping. You may encounter wildlife such as, but not limited to bees, bears, venomous snakes, coyotes, and possible a Sasquatch. Please be prepared for all possibilities, be respectful of their home, and don't be stupid.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$35
 / night

8. VIKING CABIN - GLAMPING EXPERIENCE

100%
(2)
50mi from Burlington · 1 site · Lodging
Escape the routine in this unique Viking-themed cabin! Sleep like a king on a cozy king bed facing double glass doors that reveal views worthy of Valhalla. Enjoy the axe-throwing game, fire pit (bring your own wood), indoor toilet, filtered water jug sink, and indoor camping shower. Perfect for a romantic date or peaceful getaway, just 20 minutes from Fuquay or Holly Springs and 45 minutes from Raleigh. Recharge, relax, and experience nature with a Viking twist. Don’t wait — book now and claim your throne! The cabin is Viking-themed and decorated, equipped with A/C, full insulation, and a flushing indoor toilet supplied by rain barrels. Cooking options include: • One-burner camping stove • Fire pit • Microwave for heating ready meals The cabin also includes a ceiling fan, TV, and a coffee maker with coffee, creamer, and sugar provided. You’ll have several gallons of filtered water in the jug sink. Please note: there is no plumbed shower — instead, you’ll find an indoor camping shower where you can add cold or heated water (see picture). The cabin is close to Raven Rock Park, known for its many trails and waterfalls. Within the neighborhood, there’s private access to the Cape Fear River with a picnic area, as well as a private lake with a picnic table. Enjoy homemade ice cream from the nearby farm, and discover local outdoor activities listed in the guest book. Check-in: 12 PM Check-out: 12 PM Please note: this is a country neighborhood in a rural/rustic area.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$59
 / night

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