The best dog-friendly glamping sites near Sewanee

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If you're looking for a glamorous camping experience with your furry friend near Sewanee, Tennessee, Hipcamp has over 1100 options to choose from. You can enjoy the great outdoors with your pets while staying in a cozy glamping accommodation. With options starting as low as $10 per night and an average price of $45 per night, you can find the perfect spot for your budget. Top-rated campsites like The Falls at Sewanee Creek (286 reviews), Hammock'Sway (220 reviews), and Your Toccoa River Cove! (167 reviews) offer popular amenities like trash and toilets, as well as activities such as whitewater paddling, wind sports, and horseback riding.

98% (2.3K) 76 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Sewanee

Sewanee Nimbus Skoolie

1. Sewanee Nimbus Skoolie

2.7mi from Sewanee · 1 site
Enjoy an unforgettable stay in our converted school bus. Located in Sewanee, 3 miles from the gates and .7 miles to the Dimmick dock, our Nimbus is the perfect spot for a night in watching movies on the projector or a fireside chat under the stars. Featuring: -1 gig fiber wifi -mini-split airconditioner/heater -apartment-sized fridge -an induction cooktop -kettle & French press -projector w/ roku -Solo Stove fire pit Everything you need for your glamping stay on the mountain! We're located on a quiet 1.5 acre lot on a double dead-end road. We are a quick walk across the street to Lake Dimmick and the many trails of the University of the South domain. Points of Interest: On foot: -Lake Dimmick Access Gate - 4 minutes (.2 mile) -Lake Dimmick Dock - 15 minutes (.7 mile) By car: -La Bella Pearl - 5 minutes -Mountain Goat Bike Trail - 5 minutes -Downtown Sewanee - 7 minutes -Head of the Crow State Park Visitor Center - 7 minutes -Downtown Monteagle - 8 minutes -Lake Cheston - 11 minutes -Fiery Gizzard Trailhead - 21 minutes -The Caverns - 28 minutes A few neighbors' houses are somewhat visible from the bus. Neighborhood noises including dogs/cars/roosters/etc are also possible, as are the sounds of wildlife! We've seen deer, heard bobcats, and are stunned by the variety of birdsong we hear in the mornings. We are in the process of restoring our land. Shoes are required on the lot, as there could be remaining debris from the previous owners. For the same reason, we also require guests to stick to the gravel and mulched areas and paths. Other things to note The bus is visible from the road, however we are one of only 3 houses on this street, so traffic is minimal (though it can be fast). 🐾 Pet Policy We’re happy to welcome well-behaved dogs! There is a $50 pet fee per stay to help cover additional cleaning and upkeep so we can continue offering a fresh, comfortable space for every guest (and their furry friends 🐶). Please make sure to add your pet to your reservation when booking, or let us know before check-in so we can update your stay accordingly. We kindly ask that pets: Are house-trained Stay off furniture and beds Are never left unattended inside the home unless crated Thank you for helping us keep the space enjoyable for all guests!!
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$119
 / night
Running Water Creek

2. Running Water Creek

84%
(345)
29mi from Sewanee · 23 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Running Water Creek is a unique, fully off grid campground just 20 minutes to downtown Chattanooga. We have 80+ campsites spread out over 120 acres. Most of the roads are accessible in any small car, but some roads require 4x4 (they're marked with a sign). We have a bath house with toilets, showers, and sinks and even offer hot water! Our well and cabins are all solar-powered as we are not on the electric grid. Some info about the property: -we DO NOT have water or power hookups -we have gravel roads with a 5 MPH speed limit on the property (if you drive too fast the roads will seem rough) -we are right next to a highway and train tracks so there will be some noise (some days are better than others and we have no way of predicting how many trains will/will not go by) -none of our campsites have picnic tables (please plan accordingly) -most campsites have fire rings built, but if you choose a site without one you need to build your own
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$26
 / night
Eco-Friendly Tree House Pods for a Georgia Glamping Experience

3. Eco-Friendly Tree House Pods for a Georgia Glamping Experience

100%
(1)
34mi from Sewanee · 2 sites
Learn more about this land:This eco-friendly tree house boasts an excellent location on 12 lush acres of private land and provides the perfect setting for a Georgia glamping weekend in the Chattanooga Valley. Cloudland Canyon State Park features some of the most impressive scenery, with rugged sandstone cliffs, a network of forest trails that lead to waterfalls, and a wealth of caves beckoning glampers to explore them. The tree house offers a sustainable experience for four glampers, with two sleeping pods separated by an open-air living area. Each pod boasts two twin fold-out beds that can convert to a king-size bed—with six-inch memory foam antimicrobial covered mattresses. Linen and towels are kindly provided, along with modern amenities to make any discerning glamper feel at home. After a fun day out and about, glampers can return to the comfort of the tree house. The living area is located on the deck and boasts a roof that covers half the deck. With cozy furnishings such as plush sofas around a propane gas fireplace coffee table, glampers can relax and unwind in total comfort. Also on the cover deck, there is a kitchenette for when glampers get hungry. Modern appliances include a fridge, a butane stovetop, a griddle grill, and a small sink—mostly run by propane. Other amenities include a fresh-air fan, heating, and Wi-Fi. Glampers can enjoy a cup of coffee, while evenings are reserved for sitting by the fire with a glass of wine. Those staying here are rewarded with phenomenal views and the opportunity to get back in touch with nature without sacrificing the modern comforts of home. Mountain biking, hiking, and trail running are popular activities in the State Park, and each reward intrepid glampers with sensational views of the Cumberland Plateau and beyond. Additionally, there are horseback riding trails, fantastic fishing spots, picnic grounds for families, and a playground. Perhaps one of the most popular attractions in the Chattanooga Valley is Rock City. Nestled on top of Lookout Mountain, Rock City is a natural wonder with ancient rock formations, panoramic views across seven states, and sublime gardens that are home over 400 plant species. Nature enthusiasts can immerse themselves in an ocean of flora when they visit the stunning gardens For a break from the outdoors, there are numerous restaurants, cafes, and shops in downtown Chattanooga and Wildwood, as well as golfing and spa experiences. Wildwood is famous for having the largest outdoor drive-in theatre in the state.
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Campfires
from 
$298
 / night
Wanderland Campground

4. Wanderland Campground

88%
(4)
36mi from Sewanee · 2 sites
Wanderland is a 70 acre Nature-lover’s dream! Located on Lookout Mountain in Rising Fawn GA, it is the perfect destination for out-of-the-ordinary adventures and amazing natural wonders. With 70 acres of beauty and brimming with wildflowers, scenic views, mesmerizing rock formations, and home to the tallest and deepest cave waterfall open to the public in the United States, Lookout Mountain is the best place to have a magical experience and make unforgettable memories with your group or loved ones! At Wanderland, every decision is made first with an eye towards sustainability and decreasing our footprint on our planet. Wanderland Campgrounds features Primitive campsites throughout the property. The land connects to Cloudland Canyon State Park, which campers will also have access to. Reconnect with nature with this unforgettable escape! Lookout Mountain is the perfect destination for out-of-the-ordinary experiences and amazing natural wonders. Georgia can be divided into five distinct geographic/ecological regions, each with something unique to offer. One of these regions is the Appalachian Plateau. Located in the northwest corner of the state, the Appalachian Plateau is the smallest of Georgia’s five regions, but it is also widely considered to be among the most scenic.
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from 
$65
 / night
Old Johnson Farm

5. Old Johnson Farm

100%
(1)
40mi from Sewanee · 1 site
Property has been in the same family for 150 yrs. The farmhouse is 105 yrs and three generations of the same family still live there. There is a barn that has one bed on what was the hay loft. The space is large and sleeping bags or hammocks can be used to accommodate up to a total of 5 adults. Space is not safe for children under the age of 12. Located on 24 acres of woods which are protected on the Georgia Land Conservancy. Lots of space for tents, small RVs and campfires. There are no hook ups, but we can accommodate self-contained vehicles of any size. Outdoor porta potty. Cooking on firepit in the rear. Pizza delivery available and several restaurants within a short drive. Choice within a short drive of whitewater, hiking, rock climbing, sky diving, sightseeing. If you are interested in more indoor entertainment, Chattanooga has many museums, art galleries, musical events and fall festivals. There is something for everyone. Grocery store and service station are located nearby. We are only 10 miles from downtown Chattanooga. World class rock climbing, white water, kayaking, mountain biking, hiking, hunting, and the list goes on and on; All within only short drives. Use as central, quiet, beautiful rural pitstop.
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$90
 / night

If you're looking for a glamorous camping experience with your furry friend near Sewanee, Tennessee, Hipcamp has over 1100 options to choose from. You can enjoy the great outdoors with your pets while staying in a cozy glamping accommodation. With options starting as low as $10 per night and an average price of $45 per night, you can find the perfect spot for your budget. Top-rated campsites like The Falls at Sewanee Creek (286 reviews), Hammock'Sway (220 reviews), and Your Toccoa River Cove! (167 reviews) offer popular amenities like trash and toilets, as well as activities such as whitewater paddling, wind sports, and horseback riding.

98% (2.3K) 76 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Sewanee

Sewanee Nimbus Skoolie

1. Sewanee Nimbus Skoolie

2.7mi from Sewanee · 1 site
Enjoy an unforgettable stay in our converted school bus. Located in Sewanee, 3 miles from the gates and .7 miles to the Dimmick dock, our Nimbus is the perfect spot for a night in watching movies on the projector or a fireside chat under the stars. Featuring: -1 gig fiber wifi -mini-split airconditioner/heater -apartment-sized fridge -an induction cooktop -kettle & French press -projector w/ roku -Solo Stove fire pit Everything you need for your glamping stay on the mountain! We're located on a quiet 1.5 acre lot on a double dead-end road. We are a quick walk across the street to Lake Dimmick and the many trails of the University of the South domain. Points of Interest: On foot: -Lake Dimmick Access Gate - 4 minutes (.2 mile) -Lake Dimmick Dock - 15 minutes (.7 mile) By car: -La Bella Pearl - 5 minutes -Mountain Goat Bike Trail - 5 minutes -Downtown Sewanee - 7 minutes -Head of the Crow State Park Visitor Center - 7 minutes -Downtown Monteagle - 8 minutes -Lake Cheston - 11 minutes -Fiery Gizzard Trailhead - 21 minutes -The Caverns - 28 minutes A few neighbors' houses are somewhat visible from the bus. Neighborhood noises including dogs/cars/roosters/etc are also possible, as are the sounds of wildlife! We've seen deer, heard bobcats, and are stunned by the variety of birdsong we hear in the mornings. We are in the process of restoring our land. Shoes are required on the lot, as there could be remaining debris from the previous owners. For the same reason, we also require guests to stick to the gravel and mulched areas and paths. Other things to note The bus is visible from the road, however we are one of only 3 houses on this street, so traffic is minimal (though it can be fast). 🐾 Pet Policy We’re happy to welcome well-behaved dogs! There is a $50 pet fee per stay to help cover additional cleaning and upkeep so we can continue offering a fresh, comfortable space for every guest (and their furry friends 🐶). Please make sure to add your pet to your reservation when booking, or let us know before check-in so we can update your stay accordingly. We kindly ask that pets: Are house-trained Stay off furniture and beds Are never left unattended inside the home unless crated Thank you for helping us keep the space enjoyable for all guests!!
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$119
 / night
Running Water Creek

2. Running Water Creek

84%
(345)
29mi from Sewanee · 23 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Running Water Creek is a unique, fully off grid campground just 20 minutes to downtown Chattanooga. We have 80+ campsites spread out over 120 acres. Most of the roads are accessible in any small car, but some roads require 4x4 (they're marked with a sign). We have a bath house with toilets, showers, and sinks and even offer hot water! Our well and cabins are all solar-powered as we are not on the electric grid. Some info about the property: -we DO NOT have water or power hookups -we have gravel roads with a 5 MPH speed limit on the property (if you drive too fast the roads will seem rough) -we are right next to a highway and train tracks so there will be some noise (some days are better than others and we have no way of predicting how many trains will/will not go by) -none of our campsites have picnic tables (please plan accordingly) -most campsites have fire rings built, but if you choose a site without one you need to build your own
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$26
 / night
Eco-Friendly Tree House Pods for a Georgia Glamping Experience

3. Eco-Friendly Tree House Pods for a Georgia Glamping Experience

100%
(1)
34mi from Sewanee · 2 sites
Learn more about this land:This eco-friendly tree house boasts an excellent location on 12 lush acres of private land and provides the perfect setting for a Georgia glamping weekend in the Chattanooga Valley. Cloudland Canyon State Park features some of the most impressive scenery, with rugged sandstone cliffs, a network of forest trails that lead to waterfalls, and a wealth of caves beckoning glampers to explore them. The tree house offers a sustainable experience for four glampers, with two sleeping pods separated by an open-air living area. Each pod boasts two twin fold-out beds that can convert to a king-size bed—with six-inch memory foam antimicrobial covered mattresses. Linen and towels are kindly provided, along with modern amenities to make any discerning glamper feel at home. After a fun day out and about, glampers can return to the comfort of the tree house. The living area is located on the deck and boasts a roof that covers half the deck. With cozy furnishings such as plush sofas around a propane gas fireplace coffee table, glampers can relax and unwind in total comfort. Also on the cover deck, there is a kitchenette for when glampers get hungry. Modern appliances include a fridge, a butane stovetop, a griddle grill, and a small sink—mostly run by propane. Other amenities include a fresh-air fan, heating, and Wi-Fi. Glampers can enjoy a cup of coffee, while evenings are reserved for sitting by the fire with a glass of wine. Those staying here are rewarded with phenomenal views and the opportunity to get back in touch with nature without sacrificing the modern comforts of home. Mountain biking, hiking, and trail running are popular activities in the State Park, and each reward intrepid glampers with sensational views of the Cumberland Plateau and beyond. Additionally, there are horseback riding trails, fantastic fishing spots, picnic grounds for families, and a playground. Perhaps one of the most popular attractions in the Chattanooga Valley is Rock City. Nestled on top of Lookout Mountain, Rock City is a natural wonder with ancient rock formations, panoramic views across seven states, and sublime gardens that are home over 400 plant species. Nature enthusiasts can immerse themselves in an ocean of flora when they visit the stunning gardens For a break from the outdoors, there are numerous restaurants, cafes, and shops in downtown Chattanooga and Wildwood, as well as golfing and spa experiences. Wildwood is famous for having the largest outdoor drive-in theatre in the state.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$298
 / night
Wanderland Campground

4. Wanderland Campground

88%
(4)
36mi from Sewanee · 2 sites
Wanderland is a 70 acre Nature-lover’s dream! Located on Lookout Mountain in Rising Fawn GA, it is the perfect destination for out-of-the-ordinary adventures and amazing natural wonders. With 70 acres of beauty and brimming with wildflowers, scenic views, mesmerizing rock formations, and home to the tallest and deepest cave waterfall open to the public in the United States, Lookout Mountain is the best place to have a magical experience and make unforgettable memories with your group or loved ones! At Wanderland, every decision is made first with an eye towards sustainability and decreasing our footprint on our planet. Wanderland Campgrounds features Primitive campsites throughout the property. The land connects to Cloudland Canyon State Park, which campers will also have access to. Reconnect with nature with this unforgettable escape! Lookout Mountain is the perfect destination for out-of-the-ordinary experiences and amazing natural wonders. Georgia can be divided into five distinct geographic/ecological regions, each with something unique to offer. One of these regions is the Appalachian Plateau. Located in the northwest corner of the state, the Appalachian Plateau is the smallest of Georgia’s five regions, but it is also widely considered to be among the most scenic.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$65
 / night
Old Johnson Farm

5. Old Johnson Farm

100%
(1)
40mi from Sewanee · 1 site
Property has been in the same family for 150 yrs. The farmhouse is 105 yrs and three generations of the same family still live there. There is a barn that has one bed on what was the hay loft. The space is large and sleeping bags or hammocks can be used to accommodate up to a total of 5 adults. Space is not safe for children under the age of 12. Located on 24 acres of woods which are protected on the Georgia Land Conservancy. Lots of space for tents, small RVs and campfires. There are no hook ups, but we can accommodate self-contained vehicles of any size. Outdoor porta potty. Cooking on firepit in the rear. Pizza delivery available and several restaurants within a short drive. Choice within a short drive of whitewater, hiking, rock climbing, sky diving, sightseeing. If you are interested in more indoor entertainment, Chattanooga has many museums, art galleries, musical events and fall festivals. There is something for everyone. Grocery store and service station are located nearby. We are only 10 miles from downtown Chattanooga. World class rock climbing, white water, kayaking, mountain biking, hiking, hunting, and the list goes on and on; All within only short drives. Use as central, quiet, beautiful rural pitstop.
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$90
 / night

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