Cabins near Greensboro

Discover a gateway to the natural wonders of North Carolina's Piedmont region.

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Marshall Creek Farm

2 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents26 acres · Westfield, NC
Marshall Creek Farm is offering 2 camping spots on our 26 acres property out in the country of Westfield NC. Just 15 minutes from Hanging Rock State Park where you can enjoy scenic waterfalls and breath taking views on some of our states most beautiful hiking, biking, and horse riding trails. First site is a cabin for two nestled in the private woods on a ridge on the back of the property. Second site is a tent/rv site that sits on the edge of a 3 acre pasture on the bank of Marshall Creek. Other nearby interests include kayaking, tubing, and fishing the Dan River, Zip-lining, Pilot Mt. State Park, Also the town of Mt. Airy (Mayberry) from the Andy Griffith show. You can also visit the well known Maybry Mill on a nearby section of the Blue Ridge Parkway. And of course you can always have a memorable time simply hanging around camp enjoying a cozy fire or gazing into the brightly lit starry skies that have escaped the city lights. Please scroll down and explore each listing for more detail.
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Nature Freaks Acres

1 site · Lodging13 acres · Stuart, VA
Our beautiful, 13-acre property is the perfect mixture of woods and grassland fields, both with several walking trails to stroll around. When I moved my family of 7 here from n.e. Ohio 11 years ago we didnt know anyone at all. I am a people person, I love music and I was determined to meet some new friends. So, i decided to build a fire pit and a makeshift stage and have a party! This party was called, Friend Fest, A reason to gather and celebrate the gift of friendship. Our motto: Come as strangers, leave as friends. We were on our 9th Friend Fest until Covid. Over the last few years we have added more amenities to the property. Disc golf, Walking/ hiking trails, fishing, baseball diamond, bonfire pit, 10x14 covered stage, swimming pool, primitive glamping cabin. We also host Nature Education classes on the property. We continue to use our property for good by bringing people together and enjoying life, friends and music. Learn more about this land: Cabin: $60, Enjoy a walk through our many trails. A fishing pond is right through the woods in easy walking distance. Hanging Rock State park, NC. is a 20 minute drive away! Relax and comfortably sleep in our roll away, twin bed in the yard under the stars of the Blue Ridge mtns. or in the cabin. Drift asleep to the sounds of nature. Before you say goodnight, enjoy your dinner and smores over the firepit, (free wood) We have a 14X16 covered stage for entertainment, a 10X10 firepit with surrounding benches. If youd like to hire entertainment and need good local recommendations we would be happy to help. The entire entertainment area and campground sits away from any houses in complete privacy from any neighbors. The cabin and campground is 450 feet away from the house. We welcome you to come enjoy our land and enjoy your life here. Happy camping my friends, ask about POOL use!
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Loft w/Woodstove and HOT Shower !!

1 site · Lodging76 acres · Lexington, NC
Take the opportunity to stay in a one of a kind Farm Store loft on a real working farm. Crossings is a true market farm that has been in our family for over 11 generations. While the main focus of Crossings is always to be a community farm, we love opening our home and farm to respectful visitors. The loft is over our farm store and accessed by a curved staircase (no door between) . The farm setting offers a comfy spot for someone looking for a quiet spot to relax and rest after a day exploring out and about. The cozy space it perfect for 2 people who are looking for a unique spot to get away from the hustle and bustle of their normal lives. The farm store space on the first floor is a public area that is frequented by our regular customers during the day, especially on Saturdays. We allow our Airbnb guests to lock the farm store from 6pm to 9am each night for ultimate privacy and enjoyment of the space. There is a bistro table can that be used for picking up take-out or a simple meal cooked on the wood stove or outdoor grill. The back porch is a perfect spot to enjoy a nice rock in our Troutman Co. rocking chairs while listening to the farm sounds and seeing our crew gather eggs, move the cows, or re-stock the Farm Store. Not in the mood to hike into a spot? You can pull straight into the driveway and park to the left of the farm store. Other things to note **Please note that you are staying on a working family farm. There are multiple farm animals (chickens, pigs, cows, horses, farm dogs and cats) that are in close proximity to the Farm Store. We ask that you maintain and do not go into the fenced areas, greenhouses or our barns for biosecurity. We also ask that you not feed the animals, even though they may come up to the fence. *We do have farm workers (including ourselves) who are in and round the farm all day feeding animals, tending to the garden areas, filling orders and re-stocking the farm store. All of our team will maintain social distancing, but feel free to ask any questions of them while you are here. *Saturdays are our "busier" days on the farm. Our Farm Store is "open" and staffed that day for our regular customer needs. We are normally cutting wood, moving animals, fixing fence, building structures, re-stocking the farm store, mowing and weed eating. *If you have any concerns around our Farm Loft stay, please reach out to us prior to booking so that we can answer any questions with transparency. We have tried to give you an honest picture of what our Farm Stay is like since we are a very active working farm.
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Cabins near Greensboro guide

Overview

Known as the “Furniture Capital of the World” due to its prominent place in the industry, Greensboro is also a convenient launchpad for exploring the natural beauty of the Piedmont. This region of North Carolina is known for its gently rolling hills, fertile farmland, and a mix of deciduous and evergreen forests. Yes, there are hiking, cycling, kayaking, and fishing opportunities galore.. But that's not all—there are also fascinating cultural attractions like museums, historic landmarks, and even the nation's largest natural-habitat zoo to explore.

Where to go

Greensboro Surrounds

With its abundance of parks, lakes, and trails for visitors to explore, Greensboro is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. The Greensboro Science Center's zoo, aquarium, and museum feature interactive exhibits for families. The Guilford Courthouse National Military Park and the Haw River Trail offer ample chances for hiking, biking, and bird-watching. Also, the nearby Piedmont Environmental provides a range of educational programs and hiking trails. Nearby lakes, such as Lake Higgins, Lake Brandt, and Lake Mackintosh, are perfect for boating and fishing.

Hanging Rock State Park

Drive an hour northwest to discover this scenic natural oasis with 7,869 acres of breathtaking beauty. The park is famous for its namesake quartzite peak that provides panoramic views of the surrounding area. Also, visitors can explore over 20 miles of hiking trails, including the challenging 4.3-mile Hanging Rock Trail. The park also boasts five waterfalls that are ideal for swimming and wading.

Uwharrie National Forest

This outdoor area is renowned for its extensive network of hiking trails that wind through scenic woodlands and pass lovely views of the surrounding countryside. Uwharrie National Forest is also popular among off-road enthusiasts, with miles of trails dedicated to four-wheeling. These trails range from easy to challenging, and visitors can explore the forest's rugged terrain by jeep, ATV, or dirt bike.

When to go

The best time to visit Greensboro is generally from April to November (the fall foliage is gorgeous in October), when you can expect mild temperatures and less rainfall. Summer months can be hot and humid, but it's easy to access water activities to help beat the heat. Winter temperatures can vary. While there's occasional snowfall, it's often comfortable enough to go hiking and cycling.

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