Forest glamping near Burlington

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R.O.S.A Land Campground Piedmont NC

6 sites · Lodging, Tents23 acres · Rougemont, NC
We are a secluded, land-based retreat and campground, along a tributary of the Tar River which backs up to a wild forest, offering individuals and small groups a place for rest, exploration, sanctuary, and grounding. Equal parts woodland, floodplain wetland and pastureland, R.O.S.A (Rare Occaneechi Saponi Alluvial) land is stewarding 23 acres of ecological magical oasis in an Aquatic Habitat deemed an important NC Natural Heritage area of the Piedmont of North Carolina. Rare mussel species and amphibians live here. Come see for yourself! This is a queer-stewarded, solidarity-focused rematriation project. This land is co-deeded to MK of Handewa Farms and owned at present by K Cox, Steward of the Respite An intentional community of farm hub tenants, visitors, campers, stewards co-habitate on R.O.S.A (Rare Occaneechi Saponi Alluvial) land together. We offer nature-based immersion for artists, healers, cultural and frontline organizers and their families taking time for restful resistance. It is a triptyech of woods, water and pastureland butting up against an untouched wild old hardwood forest - a combination unlikely found in the PIedmont- nestled among small tobacco, horse and hay farms in the Southeast corner of Granville County between Oxford and Roxboro in the beautiful PIedmont of North Carolina.
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Forest glamping near Burlington guide

Overview

Camping near Burlington, North Carolina offers over 320 options that cater to those looking for glamping accommodations in the forest. With options as low as $15 per night and an average price of $55 per night, you can find a campsite that fits your budget. Some of the top campsites include Babbling Brook Campground (210 reviews), Lakeside Retreats @ Walnut Hill (195 reviews), and R.O.S.A. Land Campground (114 reviews). Popular amenities include trash, pets, and cooking equipment, and popular activities are climbing, hiking, and surfing.