The best dog-friendly glamping near Bean Station

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If you're looking for a unique camping experience near Bean Station, Tennessee, with your furry friend by your side, glamping is the way to go. Hipcamp offers over 1750 options for glamping and pets in the area, with an average price per night of $35 and options as low as $10. Some of the top campsites include Dark Ridge Hide Out (422 reviews), Smoky Mountain Mangalitsa Farm (388 reviews), and Patrick's Point River Camp (263 reviews). Popular amenities include potable water, pets, and toilets, while popular activities include visiting historic sites, horseback riding, and whitewater paddling.

95% (1.6K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Bean Station

1. Sojourn Lodging

100%
(4)
35mi from Bean Station · 4 sites · Lodging
Welcome to Sojourn – Stay Tiny, Live Big. A getaway like no other, Sojourn combines the charm of tiny homes with the energy of a lively camp. Surrounded by nature near the Great Smoky Mountains, our thoughtfully designed spaces offer the perfect balance of comfort, adventure, and connection. What’s Included in Your Stay: Everything you need for a comfortable and seamless getaway: Cozy living space – Sofa bed, dining nook, and Smart TV Climate control – Remote-operated A/C and heater High-speed Wi-Fi – Stay connected (or don’t—your call) Kitchenette essentials – Stovetop, microwave, fridge, coffee maker, and dining basics Loft bedroom – Queen bed, plush linens, and USB charging ports Full bathroom – Hot shower, fresh towels, and toiletries provided Outdoor vibes – Private balcony, firepits, and nearby trails Tiny but packed with everything you need. Whether you're here to hike, unwind, or just vibe in the mountains, we’ve got you covered. Hot coffee, fresh air, epic views—your adventure starts here. Let’s go!
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$115
 / night

2. The River Life

95%
(512)
33mi from Bean Station · 21 sites · Tents, Lodging
Our location is phenomenal we are an hour from Knoxville and Asheville and just about 1/4 mile off I-40. Right at the foothills of the Smoky Mountains and 35 minutes from Gatlinburg about 40 minutes to Pigeon Forge (Dollywood), also about 45 minutes to Sevierville and one of my favorite Tanger Outlets!! The beautiful Smoky Mountains the National Park is filled with hiking trails and horse stables and trails. Some of the best white water rafting is less then 5 miles up the road along with zip lining and a lil taste of moonshine here and there. This property is primitive with no electric and has a camping style bathhouse. IT’s recommended for outdoor lovers and people that are not too needy. Hurricane Helene brought unforecasted changes in the land but the tranquility of the River remains. We have worked to restore as much as we could. As for us it’s still our happy place in the Smoky Mountains!
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$33
 / night

3. Moonshine Ridge Campground

96%
(14)
39mi from Bean Station · 6 sites · Lodging
At the edge of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park about 15-20 minutes from downtown Gatlinburg and convenient to two National Park entrances and walking distance to the Maddron Bald hiking trail. Walking distance to an Organic coffee house. Situated on a small private quiet (no road noise) campground with a small creek in the "holler" with remnants of moonshine stills from the 30's. Two national park entrances (Cosby Campground and Greenbrier) with lots of hiking within 10 minutes. At the front of the campground are 4 campsites with full hookups. 3 are occupied with rental RV’s and Airstream. One vacant lot (with full hookups) is available to rent. At the back of the campground are 3 occupied campsites with Airstreams and RV for rent. There’s a trail at campsite #4 that goes down to the creek and the moonshine stills. There’s a wooded area between the front and back of the campground with walkways to a sitting area with a swing, and a hammock.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$64
 / night

4. Casa Verde

45mi from Bean Station · 1 site · Lodging
This house sits at the front of a private little eco-village, Dharma Village. It’s private, and there are no other houses visible around this rental home. It’s an old home — try as you might, you can’t get the old wood smell completely out — but it’s cozy and quiet. Your only neighbors are pygmy dwarf goats, who are far too busy escaping and causing chaos to care about the affairs of this house, which we call Casa Verde. Much work has been put into this old home, though the porches still need upgrades, and adding a second bathroom is our next goal. It’s just a quick Uber drive to all the fun in Knoxville — 3.2 miles from the Tennessee Theatre. Parking is off-road and abundant, and there’s a fenced-in backyard for pets. A hot tub is on the way, and you can plug in on the property with permission from the owner. We strive to bring affordability and peace into others’ lives and hope it returns to us here in these lovely woods, a short drive from the Great Smoky Mountains. New campground construction is underway. Dharma Village is a community that unites humanity with one another and with nature.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$70
 / night

5. Intrepid Acres

49mi from Bean Station · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to our magical farm and forest retreat — a glamping getaway where nature and agriculture live side by side. Nestled in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains between Asheville and Great Smoky Mountains National Park, our site offers the perfect balance of wild beauty and working-farm charm. We’re just 7 miles from the Max Patch trailhead — one of the most iconic and scenic bald hikes along the Appalachian Trail — and only 2 miles from Ferguson’s Supply, a beloved local general store and café for biscuits, burgers, or forgotten essentials. Wake up to birdsong and mountain air, but don’t be surprised if you also hear the baa of a sheep or catch a whiff of compost or fresh hay. This is a real farm, after all — complete with horses, mini cows, mini sheep, chickens, turkeys, peafowl, emus, livestock guardian dogs, and a cat. We grow, forage, and graze much of what we live on, and we love sharing that experience with guests who appreciate the rhythms of the land. Whether you're here to hike, relax, stargaze, or get your hands a little dirty, we invite you to slow down and enjoy the honest magic of this place.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$32
 / night

If you're looking for a unique camping experience near Bean Station, Tennessee, with your furry friend by your side, glamping is the way to go. Hipcamp offers over 1750 options for glamping and pets in the area, with an average price per night of $35 and options as low as $10. Some of the top campsites include Dark Ridge Hide Out (422 reviews), Smoky Mountain Mangalitsa Farm (388 reviews), and Patrick's Point River Camp (263 reviews). Popular amenities include potable water, pets, and toilets, while popular activities include visiting historic sites, horseback riding, and whitewater paddling.

95% (1.6K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Bean Station

1. Sojourn Lodging

100%
(4)
35mi from Bean Station · 4 sites · Lodging
Welcome to Sojourn – Stay Tiny, Live Big. A getaway like no other, Sojourn combines the charm of tiny homes with the energy of a lively camp. Surrounded by nature near the Great Smoky Mountains, our thoughtfully designed spaces offer the perfect balance of comfort, adventure, and connection. What’s Included in Your Stay: Everything you need for a comfortable and seamless getaway: Cozy living space – Sofa bed, dining nook, and Smart TV Climate control – Remote-operated A/C and heater High-speed Wi-Fi – Stay connected (or don’t—your call) Kitchenette essentials – Stovetop, microwave, fridge, coffee maker, and dining basics Loft bedroom – Queen bed, plush linens, and USB charging ports Full bathroom – Hot shower, fresh towels, and toiletries provided Outdoor vibes – Private balcony, firepits, and nearby trails Tiny but packed with everything you need. Whether you're here to hike, unwind, or just vibe in the mountains, we’ve got you covered. Hot coffee, fresh air, epic views—your adventure starts here. Let’s go!
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$115
 / night

2. The River Life

95%
(512)
33mi from Bean Station · 21 sites · Tents, Lodging
Our location is phenomenal we are an hour from Knoxville and Asheville and just about 1/4 mile off I-40. Right at the foothills of the Smoky Mountains and 35 minutes from Gatlinburg about 40 minutes to Pigeon Forge (Dollywood), also about 45 minutes to Sevierville and one of my favorite Tanger Outlets!! The beautiful Smoky Mountains the National Park is filled with hiking trails and horse stables and trails. Some of the best white water rafting is less then 5 miles up the road along with zip lining and a lil taste of moonshine here and there. This property is primitive with no electric and has a camping style bathhouse. IT’s recommended for outdoor lovers and people that are not too needy. Hurricane Helene brought unforecasted changes in the land but the tranquility of the River remains. We have worked to restore as much as we could. As for us it’s still our happy place in the Smoky Mountains!
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$33
 / night

3. Moonshine Ridge Campground

96%
(14)
39mi from Bean Station · 6 sites · Lodging
At the edge of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park about 15-20 minutes from downtown Gatlinburg and convenient to two National Park entrances and walking distance to the Maddron Bald hiking trail. Walking distance to an Organic coffee house. Situated on a small private quiet (no road noise) campground with a small creek in the "holler" with remnants of moonshine stills from the 30's. Two national park entrances (Cosby Campground and Greenbrier) with lots of hiking within 10 minutes. At the front of the campground are 4 campsites with full hookups. 3 are occupied with rental RV’s and Airstream. One vacant lot (with full hookups) is available to rent. At the back of the campground are 3 occupied campsites with Airstreams and RV for rent. There’s a trail at campsite #4 that goes down to the creek and the moonshine stills. There’s a wooded area between the front and back of the campground with walkways to a sitting area with a swing, and a hammock.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$64
 / night

4. Casa Verde

45mi from Bean Station · 1 site · Lodging
This house sits at the front of a private little eco-village, Dharma Village. It’s private, and there are no other houses visible around this rental home. It’s an old home — try as you might, you can’t get the old wood smell completely out — but it’s cozy and quiet. Your only neighbors are pygmy dwarf goats, who are far too busy escaping and causing chaos to care about the affairs of this house, which we call Casa Verde. Much work has been put into this old home, though the porches still need upgrades, and adding a second bathroom is our next goal. It’s just a quick Uber drive to all the fun in Knoxville — 3.2 miles from the Tennessee Theatre. Parking is off-road and abundant, and there’s a fenced-in backyard for pets. A hot tub is on the way, and you can plug in on the property with permission from the owner. We strive to bring affordability and peace into others’ lives and hope it returns to us here in these lovely woods, a short drive from the Great Smoky Mountains. New campground construction is underway. Dharma Village is a community that unites humanity with one another and with nature.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$70
 / night

5. Intrepid Acres

49mi from Bean Station · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to our magical farm and forest retreat — a glamping getaway where nature and agriculture live side by side. Nestled in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains between Asheville and Great Smoky Mountains National Park, our site offers the perfect balance of wild beauty and working-farm charm. We’re just 7 miles from the Max Patch trailhead — one of the most iconic and scenic bald hikes along the Appalachian Trail — and only 2 miles from Ferguson’s Supply, a beloved local general store and café for biscuits, burgers, or forgotten essentials. Wake up to birdsong and mountain air, but don’t be surprised if you also hear the baa of a sheep or catch a whiff of compost or fresh hay. This is a real farm, after all — complete with horses, mini cows, mini sheep, chickens, turkeys, peafowl, emus, livestock guardian dogs, and a cat. We grow, forage, and graze much of what we live on, and we love sharing that experience with guests who appreciate the rhythms of the land. Whether you're here to hike, relax, stargaze, or get your hands a little dirty, we invite you to slow down and enjoy the honest magic of this place.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$32
 / night

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