Dog-friendly glamping near Greensboro

100% (550 reviews)

If you're looking for a camping experience near Greensboro, North Carolina and want to bring your furry friend along, Hipcamp has over 400 glamping options that are pet-friendly. Some of the top campsites in the area include Babbling Brook Campground (210 reviews), Lakeside Retreats @ Walnut Hill (195 reviews), and Tiny House in Happy Valley (135 reviews). With an average price per night of $55 and options as low as $15, these campsites offer popular amenities like pets, trash, and campfires, as well as activities such as hiking, historic sites, and snow sports.

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Bigfoot's Backyard - Uwharrie RV

1. Bigfoot's Backyard - Uwharrie RV

100%
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42mi from Greensboro · 2 sites · Lodging · Star, NC
Seeking adventure or peaceful rest? Bigfoot's Backyard fills the bill. Located in the middle of nowhere but in the center of everything. Our luxury RV is your escape from the daily hustle/bustle and lets you get back to nature. You'll have a true camping experience, but with the comforts of home. It's the perfect place to retreat to after a day of hunting, pottery shopping, exploring the Uwharrie National Forest or going wild at the NC Zoo. The RV is a 38 ft Jayco Designer series luxury fifth-wheel. There is plenty of room to park as you reach the end of the graveled drive where you will find the RV parked on private, family land with electric and water provided. It is in a cleared, but secluded spot surrounded by forest and farms. The unit is fully air conditioned for those hot summer days and heated for those chilly fall / cold winter nights. It has privacy, room darkening fabric shades on the windows. Basic toiletries (individual size soap, shampoo, body lotion), all bedding (sheets, pillows, blankets and comforter/quilt) and coffee and condiments are provided. There is a landline phone with free calling (because the cell service is limited) and superfast wi-fi for internet As you go through the door, you enter into the main living area with two super comfy leather recliners, a 42" Roku TV, ceiling fan, electric fireplace and a sofa . The kitchen has refrigerator/freezer, gas 3-burner stove, oven, microwave, toaster and coffee maker. All the dishes, utensils, glassware and cookware are included. The dining area has seating for four. The private master bedroom has a king size bed, 20" TV, closet and plenty of other storage for your clothing and gear. There is a full bath with a walk-in glassed shower, full size porcelain toilet, two sinks with individual storage cabinets. Outside is a charcoal BBQ grill, sink and picnic table for outdoor cooking and dining. In the backyard, you can sit in a pair of rocking chairs on a paver patio while enjoying the firepit, relaxing in loungers, play cornhole or settle down at the umbrella covered small dinette. Remember...as comfortable/luxurious as this RV is, it's still a camper and it isn't like staying in a house. The water pressure is weaker, the toilet flushes with a pedal, and everything operates with a switch.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$80
 / night
100% (550 reviews)

If you're looking for a camping experience near Greensboro, North Carolina and want to bring your furry friend along, Hipcamp has over 400 glamping options that are pet-friendly. Some of the top campsites in the area include Babbling Brook Campground (210 reviews), Lakeside Retreats @ Walnut Hill (195 reviews), and Tiny House in Happy Valley (135 reviews). With an average price per night of $55 and options as low as $15, these campsites offer popular amenities like pets, trash, and campfires, as well as activities such as hiking, historic sites, and snow sports.

Popular camping styles for Greensboro

Top-rated campgrounds

Bigfoot's Backyard - Uwharrie RV

1. Bigfoot's Backyard - Uwharrie RV

100%
(2)
42mi from Greensboro · 2 sites · Lodging · Star, NC
Seeking adventure or peaceful rest? Bigfoot's Backyard fills the bill. Located in the middle of nowhere but in the center of everything. Our luxury RV is your escape from the daily hustle/bustle and lets you get back to nature. You'll have a true camping experience, but with the comforts of home. It's the perfect place to retreat to after a day of hunting, pottery shopping, exploring the Uwharrie National Forest or going wild at the NC Zoo. The RV is a 38 ft Jayco Designer series luxury fifth-wheel. There is plenty of room to park as you reach the end of the graveled drive where you will find the RV parked on private, family land with electric and water provided. It is in a cleared, but secluded spot surrounded by forest and farms. The unit is fully air conditioned for those hot summer days and heated for those chilly fall / cold winter nights. It has privacy, room darkening fabric shades on the windows. Basic toiletries (individual size soap, shampoo, body lotion), all bedding (sheets, pillows, blankets and comforter/quilt) and coffee and condiments are provided. There is a landline phone with free calling (because the cell service is limited) and superfast wi-fi for internet As you go through the door, you enter into the main living area with two super comfy leather recliners, a 42" Roku TV, ceiling fan, electric fireplace and a sofa . The kitchen has refrigerator/freezer, gas 3-burner stove, oven, microwave, toaster and coffee maker. All the dishes, utensils, glassware and cookware are included. The dining area has seating for four. The private master bedroom has a king size bed, 20" TV, closet and plenty of other storage for your clothing and gear. There is a full bath with a walk-in glassed shower, full size porcelain toilet, two sinks with individual storage cabinets. Outside is a charcoal BBQ grill, sink and picnic table for outdoor cooking and dining. In the backyard, you can sit in a pair of rocking chairs on a paver patio while enjoying the firepit, relaxing in loungers, play cornhole or settle down at the umbrella covered small dinette. Remember...as comfortable/luxurious as this RV is, it's still a camper and it isn't like staying in a house. The water pressure is weaker, the toilet flushes with a pedal, and everything operates with a switch.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$80
 / night

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