Cabins near Greenville

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Greenville, North Carolina (not to be confused with Greenville, South Carolina) is a leafy city close to the Pamlico Sound and Atlantic Coast. Surrounded by forest parks and seated on the banks of the Tar River, the town offers ample access to paddling, fishing, hiking, biking, and camping opportunities. It’s a 90-minute drive to Atlantic Ocean beach camping at Hammocks Beach State Park, and just a bit further to the barrier islands of the Crystal Coast and the Cape Lookout National Seashore. Whether you’re looking for a quick nature excursion from Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill or a scenic break from an I-95 road trip, Greenville makes for a great camping getaway.

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The Lakes RV & Cabin Resort

1. The Lakes RV & Cabin Resort

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49mi from Greenville · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Maysville, NC
Welcome to The Lakes, North Carolina’s newest RV park, campground and cabin resort, nestled along the picturesque shores of Misty Morning, Cypress, and White Oak Lakes. Just 19 miles from the stunning Emerald Isle and the pristine beaches of the Crystal Coast, this serene location invites you to experience the beauty of nature while just minutes from the many attractions and services in the area. The three lakes are an ideal location for swimming, fishing, and boating. Lakeside RV park on three peaceful lakes Whether seeking a weekend getaway in the great outdoors or a more permanent peaceful escape for the season, our camp resort offers new cabins and modern RV and Tent sites, with fun activities, spectacular amenities and superb facilities. Now Reserving Seasonal, Annual, and monthly RV Sites. Reserve a full hook-up RV site, tent site or cabin rental today. Stay a night, a week, or the season. Complimentary highspeed Broadband Wi-Fi makes remote working and streaming easy. Wake up to panoramic views of our two 25-acre lakes. Stroll along the shores, fish, boat, and swim in pristine fresh water. The Lakes RV & Cabin Resort caters to all ages and offers the perfect blend of relaxation, fun and charm in a welcoming modern community.
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River and Twine

2. River and Twine

34mi from Greenville · 25 sites · Rocky Mount, NC
Discover the unparalleled charm of River and Twine, the world's largest tiny house hotel, featuring a collection of 21 boutique tiny homes nestled along the picturesque banks of the Tar River in Eastern North Carolina. This unique destination offers an extraordinary blend of modern comfort and rustic appeal, making it a perfect getaway for those seeking a distinctive experience. Situated within the innovative Rocky Mount Mills campus, River and Twine provides guests with easy access to a variety of chef-inspired restaurants, local breweries, and vibrant event venues—all just a short stroll away. Each of the 21 tiny houses and 3 guest suites, housed in a beautifully renovated 1900s mill, offers a cozy retreat that combines history with contemporary amenities. Whether you're looking for a peaceful escape off the beaten path or a convenient stop while exploring Eastern North Carolina, River and Twine invites you to unwind and enjoy the heart of this exciting new development. Explore our location further and find the ideal tiny house for your next stay.

Greenville, North Carolina (not to be confused with Greenville, South Carolina) is a leafy city close to the Pamlico Sound and Atlantic Coast. Surrounded by forest parks and seated on the banks of the Tar River, the town offers ample access to paddling, fishing, hiking, biking, and camping opportunities. It’s a 90-minute drive to Atlantic Ocean beach camping at Hammocks Beach State Park, and just a bit further to the barrier islands of the Crystal Coast and the Cape Lookout National Seashore. Whether you’re looking for a quick nature excursion from Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill or a scenic break from an I-95 road trip, Greenville makes for a great camping getaway.

83% (6)

Top-rated campgrounds

The Lakes RV & Cabin Resort

1. The Lakes RV & Cabin Resort

88%
(8)
49mi from Greenville · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Maysville, NC
Welcome to The Lakes, North Carolina’s newest RV park, campground and cabin resort, nestled along the picturesque shores of Misty Morning, Cypress, and White Oak Lakes. Just 19 miles from the stunning Emerald Isle and the pristine beaches of the Crystal Coast, this serene location invites you to experience the beauty of nature while just minutes from the many attractions and services in the area. The three lakes are an ideal location for swimming, fishing, and boating. Lakeside RV park on three peaceful lakes Whether seeking a weekend getaway in the great outdoors or a more permanent peaceful escape for the season, our camp resort offers new cabins and modern RV and Tent sites, with fun activities, spectacular amenities and superb facilities. Now Reserving Seasonal, Annual, and monthly RV Sites. Reserve a full hook-up RV site, tent site or cabin rental today. Stay a night, a week, or the season. Complimentary highspeed Broadband Wi-Fi makes remote working and streaming easy. Wake up to panoramic views of our two 25-acre lakes. Stroll along the shores, fish, boat, and swim in pristine fresh water. The Lakes RV & Cabin Resort caters to all ages and offers the perfect blend of relaxation, fun and charm in a welcoming modern community.
Pets
Toilets
Full Hookups
from 
$43
 / night
River and Twine

2. River and Twine

34mi from Greenville · 25 sites · Rocky Mount, NC
Discover the unparalleled charm of River and Twine, the world's largest tiny house hotel, featuring a collection of 21 boutique tiny homes nestled along the picturesque banks of the Tar River in Eastern North Carolina. This unique destination offers an extraordinary blend of modern comfort and rustic appeal, making it a perfect getaway for those seeking a distinctive experience. Situated within the innovative Rocky Mount Mills campus, River and Twine provides guests with easy access to a variety of chef-inspired restaurants, local breweries, and vibrant event venues—all just a short stroll away. Each of the 21 tiny houses and 3 guest suites, housed in a beautifully renovated 1900s mill, offers a cozy retreat that combines history with contemporary amenities. Whether you're looking for a peaceful escape off the beaten path or a convenient stop while exploring Eastern North Carolina, River and Twine invites you to unwind and enjoy the heart of this exciting new development. Explore our location further and find the ideal tiny house for your next stay.

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Cabins near Greenville guide

Where to go

Greenville Surrounds

Drive-up camping can be found right at River Park North, where paddlers using the Pamlico-Tar River Water Trail can access camping along the route. Even better, Greenville has rental shops right in town for easy kayaking or standup paddleboarding on the Tar River. The Greenville Greenway and the Bicycle Post Trails mountain biking area are two much-loved local trail systems as well.

Goose Creek State Park

You can paddle the Pamlico River and cruise the boardwalk around a swamp of cypress trees and Spanish moss just 45 minutes east of Greenville at Goose Creek State Park. The Goose Creek campground has both tent camping and RV camping sites with picnic tables, fire rings, restrooms, and showers.

Hammocks Beach State Park

Hammocks Beach State Park is an awesome beach park comprising three barrier islands on the Atlantic coast. The islands are accessible by ferry or paddling and feature coveted car-free beach camping.

Cape Lookout National Seashore

The Cape Lookout National Seashore preserves 56 miles of Outer Banks islands with sandy beaches. Ferries to these islands launch out of Harkers Island and Beaufort, about two hours southeast of Greenville, and once on the stretch of sand, campers can pitch their tent in most island areas (with some exceptions). Surfing, swimming, shelling, fishing, crabbing, and clamming are popular activities—just don’t miss the park’s famous Shackleford Banks island, home to wild horses.

When to go

Greenville’s subtropical climate allows for camping year-round, though summer brings the warmest weather, biggest crowds, and most access. Many barrier island ferries do not operate in winter; for instance, the Cape Lookout National Seashore ferries tend to run from April to November only. Winter brings cold-weather camping anyway, with lows in the 30s and highs in the 50s.