The best forest glamping sites 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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Top-rated campgrounds near Greenville

Oak Grove Retreat

1. Oak Grove Retreat

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24mi from Greenville · 7 sites · Tents, Lodging
Saint Anne's Chapel and Oak Grove Retreat Center is a unique historical venue for your next camp site in the Tarboro area of North Carolina. The farm was originally established in 1832 by the Pender Family. On the current 25 acres is a restored 1920s Episcopal Mission Church with parklike grounds that is maintained year-round and has a rich and interesting history. We have host a wide variety of events over the years, including weddings, receptions, meetings, retreats, drum circles, sound healing's, festivals and more. Camping is available in the field or in the 17 acre woods. Learn more about this land: Welcome to Oak Grove - a property with a 100 year old de-consecrated Episcopal church, beautiful woods, and amazing grandfather oaks. A common site for weddings, drum circles, and other metaphysical and spiritual happenings, the property has a labyrinth, a free expression chalkboard, a Zen sand box that are free to use.  A short walk down the wooded trail brings you to a small clearing with a central fire pit and several areas suitable for a tent. Situated close to a road, traffic can be heard but easily tuned out, particularly as the road gets much quieter at night. The woods are next to a large open field that is great for star gazing.  Bring your hammock!
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Big Cypress Farm

2. Big Cypress Farm

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44mi from Greenville · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We are a family farm. Established in the 1970s we have lots of local wildlife and water fowl. We have chickens. A lake that is stocked with catfish,brim and bass /I l The sunsets are incredible. And when the full moon is over the pond it is an amazing sight. You can relax here by the pond or venture out to explore historic down town New Bern ,or head the the beach located in Morehead, Swansboro, and the surrounding areas. Check the local Restaurants and the local shops as well. Throughout the year we are surrounded by many different festivals as well. You can listen to the crickets and the birds chirping, and watch the squirrel as they jump and run from tree to tree.we are close to the beaches and are in close proximity of the national Forrest as well. And there are quite a few golf courses near to us as well. We are a work in progress and would be considered primitive Campground. So if what you are looking for is a place to escape to from every day hustle and daily grind we are you kind of place. So check us out on Facebook and have a blessed day.
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Cashie River Treehouses and Campground

3. Cashie River Treehouses and Campground

36mi from Greenville
Discover the unique charm of our treehouses, perfectly situated along the serene Cashie River. These elevated retreats offer an unparalleled opportunity to unwind while immersing yourself in the breathtaking views and soothing sounds of nature. Whether you choose to stay in a lofty treehouse or opt for a cozier spot at the Campground, you’ll find a perfect base for adventure. Experience the thrill of a scenic kayak journey down the Cashie River, where fun awaits guests of all ages and abilities. The surrounding area boasts a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking trails, swimming holes, and opportunities for wildlife observation. In addition to the natural beauty, the town of Windsor offers a delightful selection of restaurants and shops, ensuring that your stay is filled with both relaxation and exploration. Come and see all that this enchanting destination has to offer!
Cliffs of the Neuse State Park

4. Cliffs of the Neuse State Park

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State park 38mi from Greenville · 39 sites
The carved, chiseled cliffs formed when a fault in the earth's crust shifted millions of years ago.
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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.

100% (54) 5 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Greenville

Oak Grove Retreat

1. Oak Grove Retreat

100%
(45)
24mi from Greenville · 7 sites · Tents, Lodging
Saint Anne's Chapel and Oak Grove Retreat Center is a unique historical venue for your next camp site in the Tarboro area of North Carolina. The farm was originally established in 1832 by the Pender Family. On the current 25 acres is a restored 1920s Episcopal Mission Church with parklike grounds that is maintained year-round and has a rich and interesting history. We have host a wide variety of events over the years, including weddings, receptions, meetings, retreats, drum circles, sound healing's, festivals and more. Camping is available in the field or in the 17 acre woods. Learn more about this land: Welcome to Oak Grove - a property with a 100 year old de-consecrated Episcopal church, beautiful woods, and amazing grandfather oaks. A common site for weddings, drum circles, and other metaphysical and spiritual happenings, the property has a labyrinth, a free expression chalkboard, a Zen sand box that are free to use.  A short walk down the wooded trail brings you to a small clearing with a central fire pit and several areas suitable for a tent. Situated close to a road, traffic can be heard but easily tuned out, particularly as the road gets much quieter at night. The woods are next to a large open field that is great for star gazing.  Bring your hammock!
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$20
 / night
Big Cypress Farm

2. Big Cypress Farm

100%
(15)
44mi from Greenville · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We are a family farm. Established in the 1970s we have lots of local wildlife and water fowl. We have chickens. A lake that is stocked with catfish,brim and bass /I l The sunsets are incredible. And when the full moon is over the pond it is an amazing sight. You can relax here by the pond or venture out to explore historic down town New Bern ,or head the the beach located in Morehead, Swansboro, and the surrounding areas. Check the local Restaurants and the local shops as well. Throughout the year we are surrounded by many different festivals as well. You can listen to the crickets and the birds chirping, and watch the squirrel as they jump and run from tree to tree.we are close to the beaches and are in close proximity of the national Forrest as well. And there are quite a few golf courses near to us as well. We are a work in progress and would be considered primitive Campground. So if what you are looking for is a place to escape to from every day hustle and daily grind we are you kind of place. So check us out on Facebook and have a blessed day.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$20
 / night
Cashie River Treehouses and Campground

3. Cashie River Treehouses and Campground

36mi from Greenville
Discover the unique charm of our treehouses, perfectly situated along the serene Cashie River. These elevated retreats offer an unparalleled opportunity to unwind while immersing yourself in the breathtaking views and soothing sounds of nature. Whether you choose to stay in a lofty treehouse or opt for a cozier spot at the Campground, you’ll find a perfect base for adventure. Experience the thrill of a scenic kayak journey down the Cashie River, where fun awaits guests of all ages and abilities. The surrounding area boasts a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking trails, swimming holes, and opportunities for wildlife observation. In addition to the natural beauty, the town of Windsor offers a delightful selection of restaurants and shops, ensuring that your stay is filled with both relaxation and exploration. Come and see all that this enchanting destination has to offer!
Cliffs of the Neuse State Park

4. Cliffs of the Neuse State Park

100%
(1)
State park 38mi from Greenville · 39 sites
The carved, chiseled cliffs formed when a fault in the earth's crust shifted millions of years ago.
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Toilets
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The best forest glamping sites 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.

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