Glamping near Myrtle Beach

Combine sun-filled beach days with the comfort of glamping on a trip to Myrtle Beach.

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Brunswick Beaches Campground

104 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents20 acres · Sunset Beach, NC
Brunswick Beaches RV campground Looking for the best campgrounds in North Carolina? You’re in the right place! Brunswick Beaches Campground in Sunset Beach is one of the top RV campgrounds on the NC coast. Enjoy the laid-back atmosphere, fresh seafood, and outdoor activities the NC coastal region is famous for, all just minutes from your campsite. Our dog-friendly RV campground is open year-round, perfect for your summer vacation destination or your winter retreat! Brunswick Beaches Campground offers the modern amenities you expect to make your stay more comfortable, along with a host of family-friendly activities. Of course, you might also feel like doing a little exploring outside the campground. If so, camping in Sunset Beach has its advantages. The Brunswick Islands area offers a host of attractions, entertainment, and restaurants. You can take a short drive and explore one of Brunswick County’s nearby beaches, tour a lighthouse, play a round at one of 35 nearby championship golf courses, go birding or fishing, and much more.
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Glamping near Myrtle Beach guide

Overview

For a blend of luxurious comfort, outdoor adventure, and southern hospitality, try glamping near Myrtle Beach. With miles of sandy beaches and meandering waterways, the Myrtle Beach area provides a vast playground for soaking up the sun and seeking thrills at the area’s waterparks and amusement parks. Return to nature in stylish digs like canvas tents, bell tents, tiny houses, and even treehouses deep in the woods with dock access to the Intracoastal Waterway. When glamping, you can relax in a private hot tub, cook up meals on barbecue grills, and hang out with loved ones on private decks with picnic tables. After a day spent biking through Huntington Beach State Park or kayaking in the Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge, glampers can return to a private tiny house, Airstream, or furnished yurt rental with game-changing amenities like hot showers, potable water, toilets, and queen-sized beds.