Glamp in a Sylvan Sport Go!
Onsite RV/trailer · Sleeps 4Experience glamping in the award winning Sylvan Sport ’s Go pop up camper Up to four people will enjoy the peaceful sound of a creek while taking in the lush grounds of a once 13 acre nursery. Not just any pop up camper, the Go has standing room for up to 6’5”, a nice size fold-down dining table and an expansive interior. The best part, if you love it, the cost to rent it will go towards the purchase of your own Go! Cost to rent includes the Go, seasonal outdoor heated shower (until we have frost in the forecast), porta- potty, use of the greenhouse, wifi and off lash dog yard. Camper must stay onsite. You will need your own sleeping bags and pillows.
*We move the GO around the property so it might be in a different location than the pics below (our entire property is beautiful so there's no bad spot!) If you'd like it moved to a location with other campers who are booked at a site, just let us know and we'd be happy to put it there for you.
Important information for camping: This area is prone to rain with occasional thunder & lightening. Tents do not offer protection from lightening. Vehicles with steel or aluminum framing can offer some protection but you should do your own research to ensure your safety while camping. Our greenhouse is not considered a safe shelter from lightening.
**It's important to be animal aware while enjoying the mountains of WNC is home to many critters, including and not limited to venomous and non venomous snakes, bears and coyotes.
1. Be bear smart. Eliminate odors from food supplies. It’s not only trash that will attract a bear; toiletry items such as toothpaste, soap, lotions, deodorant or bug sprays (especially citronella) should be secured from bears as well. Keep your food, supplies and gear away from bears, there are several different ways to set them out of a bears reach. You could keep them in a hard-sided vehicle, a certified food storage container, or put it all in a bag and hang it between two trees at least 10 feet from the ground.
2. Be snake smart. When it comes to snakes, be particularly careful if you move logs or brush as most snakes get to moving when their environment is tampered with. Keeping your dog on leash will lesson the chance of him/her encountering a snake.