Vintage trailers near Asheville

Four seasons of outdoor adventures await in this Blue Ridge Mountain city.

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Emberglow Outdoor Resort

61 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents72 acres · Mill Spring, NC
Come enjoy the great outdoors with family and friends in the rolling hills of Western North Carolina at Emberglow Outdoor Resort. We’ve assembled one-of-a-kind lodging options on 72 acres in a beautiful private valley, complete with spring-fed creeks and a night sky of a billion stars. We’re conveniently situated between Asheville, Charlotte, Greenville, and Columbia. Get a closer look at the beautiful Emberglow Outdoor Resort property in our photo galleries and book now to experience it for yourself. An elevated camping experience nestled in the Blue Ridge Foothills of Western NC. A CONVENIENT ESCAPE Located near Lake Lure, a less than 2-hour drive from Charlotte, Greenville, Columbia, and Asheville, we offer our guests a convenient escape from the commotion of the weekly grind. UNIQUE LODGING OPTIONS Pick your unique lodging experience or bring your own. Yurts, AirStreams, Treehouses, and more are available for rent or park your RV or pitch a tent in one of our beautiful campsites. OUTDOOR ATTRACTIONS There are endless outdoor activities and attractions in nearby Lake Lure, or you can take advantage of our resort-quality amenities without ever leaving the property. At Emberglow, you can play outside on your own terms, limit your travel time, and disconnect from the daily hamster wheel. Our mission is to deliver to our guests an exceptional place to enjoy the great outdoors with a variety of comfortable lodging options and unique amenities. Book your stay today! EXPLORE OUR Unique Lodging Choose from more than 20 memorable lodging options or set up your own in one of our fully-equipped RV or tent sites, all with access to our resort-quality amenities. • Vintage Campers • Treehouses • Tiny Homes • Yurts • Glamping Pods • Safari Tent • Primitive Tree Houses • RV Rental Trailers • RV Sites • Primitive Tent Sites ON-SITE AMENITIES A resort-quality pool awaits you to kick your feet up. Take on the family in sand volleyball or hit the hiking trails. Emberglow’s premium on-site amenities are just the start of your vacation possibilities. • Resort Quality Pool • Hiking/Biking Trails • Dog Park • Pedal Kart Rentals • Free Wifi • The Jump Pad • Sand Volleyball • Bicycle Rentals (Adult + Youth Sizes) • Sport Fields • Community Fire Pit • GaGa Ball Pit • Playground
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Rock Cottage Farm

1 site · Lodging4 acres · Canton, NC
Enjoy the sounds of the rolling mountain farm when you stay in our vintage 1975 camper. It’s a one-of-a-kind, all inclusive camping destination. Just bring your clothes and food and relax in our “everything is ready for you” camper nestled in the Smoky Mountains of WNC. Our mini-farm sits on 4.5 acre farm with the original rock house built in 1950 at the end of the road. We have loved where we live for 6 yrs and decided it was time to share our beautiful piece of God’s creation with others. In growing season, we have a garden and berry bushes, apple trees, grapes all growing on our property. We have a family playground and tree house. If looking for a country getaway near good access to activities, we are the place! We are 20-30 min to 3 entrances of the Blue Ridge Parkway and trails. We are 10 min from Chestnut Mnt. Park, with biking trails. 8 min to local river tubing. We are 4 min from a grocery store. 8 min to a small downtown with local stores and restaurants.
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Mtn. Magic Vintage Camper

1 site · Lodging3 acres · Gerton, NC
This sloping open pasture looks down the Hickory Nut Gorge in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Originally it was cleared as an area to grow corn by settlers who then built their homes "down in the hollow" . Learn more about this land: Welcome to a place with MOUNTAIN MAGIC! 13 ft. vintage camper witch 2 tent sites Consider this a "humble glamping" opportunity! The newly renovated 13ft. 1964 Yellowstone CAMPER... has a couch that folds out into a comfy double bed, a tiny kitchen with basic appliances. There is a sink with hot and cold running water, air conditioning, and an infrared space heater for the cooler months. On the backside of the camper is an OUTDOOR SHOWER with hot and cold water For toiletry needs there is a RUSTIC COMPOSTING TOILET in the woods, a minutes walk up to the top of the pasture! **Please check all the photos** Picnic Table 2 cushioned outdoor chairs 2 Adirondack chairs Fire ring w/ metal grate to cook Rope Hammock for two 4 awesome hiking trails w/in 5-mile drive 30 minute drive into Asheville It is highly recommended that your vehicle is all wheel or 4 wheel drive, as the acces to the camping site is through a pasture
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Vintage trailers near Asheville guide

Overview

If mountains are your backdrop of choice, you’ve come to the right place. Amid the forested slopes of western North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville is a veritable paradise for outdoor adventurers on a camping trip. Road-trippers can follow the Blue Ridge Parkway all the way to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, while hikers use the city as a basecamp for trekking the Appalachian Trail (a 95-mile section runs through North Carolina). Or take your pick from the two national forests and seven state parks right on the city’s doorstep. If you need another excuse to swing by, Asheville is also renowned for its arts district and craft beer scene.

Where to go

Black Mountain and the Swannanoa Valley

East of Asheville, the wooded peaks of the Blue Ridge Mountains ripple out onto the horizon, affording endless opportunities for hiking and camping. Make a pitstop to sample the craft beer in Black Mountain, hit the trail in the Swannanoa Valley, or admire the mountaintop views at Mount Mitchell State Park. For a break from the mountains, Lake James State Park has lakeside camping, where you can swim, fish, or rent a kayak.

The Great Smokies

Mountain road trips don't come more spectacular than the Blue Ridge Parkway, especially if you time your drive for fall foliage season. Bring your RV and follow the epic drive all the way into the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, known for its misty mountains, sweeping wildflower meadows, and the Appalachian Trail, which traces the border of North Carolina and Tennessee.

South Asheville

South of the city, high peaks, waterfalls, and dense woodlands blanket the landscapes of the Pisgah National Forest, which stretches all the way to meet the Nantahala National Forest in the west. Both parks have several campgrounds to choose from, with tent and RV sites, cabin rentals, and dispersed camping available. Closer to the city, Chimney Rock State Park is known for its namesake crag, rock climbing trails, and spectacular hikes.

When to go

The best weather for hiking and camping around Asheville is April through October, but this mountain city has outdoor activities to suit all seasons. Leaf-peepers flock to the surrounding hills in fall, with fall foliage—and its accompanying crowds—peaking in October. Wildflowers set the countryside ablaze with color through spring and summer, while winter campers can rent a cozy mountain cabin and hit the ski slopes.

Know before you go

  • Asheville has plenty of supermarkets, restaurants, and gas stations, and you’ll find several shops selling camping and outdoor supplies.  
  • There are no admission fees for North Carolina state parks, but camping reservation fees apply. 
  • Tick season runs from late spring through early fall in the Asheville region, so cover up when hiking and check for ticks after outdoor activities.
  • Backcountry camping is allowed on national forest land as long as you are more than 500 feet from a road. 

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