About Lake Powhatan Glamping
Number of accommodations: 12
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Campground Amenities
Most popular amenities
RV Utilities and Hookups
- Dump station on site
Water and Hygiene
- Potable Water
- Showers
Water Access
- Beach Access
- Lake Access
Pets and Policies
- Pet friendly
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Reviews (303)
What Guests Are Saying
Lake Powhatan Glamping offers a consistently positive experience, with many guests praising the cleanliness of the facilities, including bathrooms and glamping tents. The location is ideal, providing easy access to hiking trails and the lake, while maintaining a peaceful, nature-filled atmosphere. Staff are noted for their friendliness and helpfulness, making it a recommended spot for both seasoned campers and those new to glamping.
What Guests Are Saying
Lake Powhatan Glamping offers a consistently positive experience, with many guests praising the cleanliness of the facilities, including bathrooms and glamping tents. The location is ideal, providing easy access to hiking trails and the lake, while maintaining a peaceful, nature-filled atmosphere. Staff are noted for their friendliness and helpfulness, making it a recommended spot for both seasoned campers and those new to glamping.
Review Summary
Peggy F
VerifiedSeptember 9, 2020 • Stayed at: 77, Loop: Glamping
The campground is peaceful and relaxing. The facilities are clean and the staff are friendly. We enjoyed the walking/hiking trails, and the lake is beautiful. Our campsite was cozy, comfortable, and clean.
Peggy F
VerifiedSeptember 9, 2020 • Stayed at: 77, Loop: Glamping
The campground is peaceful and relaxing. The facilities are clean and the staff are friendly. We enjoyed the walking/hiking trails, and the lake is beautiful. Our campsite was cozy, comfortable, and clean.
Peggy F
VerifiedSeptember 9, 2020 • Stayed at: 77, Loop: Glamping
The campground is peaceful and relaxing. The facilities are clean and the staff are friendly. We enjoyed the walking/hiking trails, and the lake is beautiful. Our campsite was cozy, comfortable, and clean.
Josiah C
VerifiedAugust 29, 2020 • Stayed at: 73, Loop: Glamping
Great people working there, great location, but the bathrooms are not very clean and filled with spiders.
Josiah C
VerifiedAugust 29, 2020 • Stayed at: 73, Loop: Glamping
Great people working there, great location, but the bathrooms are not very clean and filled with spiders.
Josiah C
VerifiedAugust 29, 2020 • Stayed at: 73, Loop: Glamping
Great people working there, great location, but the bathrooms are not very clean and filled with spiders.
Dan H
VerifiedAugust 21, 2020 • Stayed at: 83, Loop: Glamping
We really enjoyed our stay and would recommend it. The glamp sites are well spaced, but when they are mostly occupied the sound travels. The staff at the gate were friendly and helpful. The camp hosts were just the right amount of attentive. We did experience an inconsistency with how the staff practiced social distancing. The check in and exit staff at the front gate were always masked and used no-touch procedures. Our camp hosts, however, did not wear masks and while they were giving us the orientation to our glamping site, both walked into our tent unmasked. When I asked them about their mask policy they responded that it was up to me and my comfort. No it is not. The purpose of a mask policy is so that we do not unwittingly transmit something from ourselves. My wearing a mask has nothing to do with your comfort. Your wearing a mask has nothing to do with my comfort. Wearing a mask has to do with taking personal responsibility. When outside I think we could have all maintained six feet of social distance with no problem. I do think that the camp hosts wearing a mask inside the tent while with us would have been consistent with the practices the rest of the staff maintained.
Dan H
VerifiedAugust 21, 2020 • Stayed at: 83, Loop: Glamping
We really enjoyed our stay and would recommend it. The glamp sites are well spaced, but when they are mostly occupied the sound travels. The staff at the gate were friendly and helpful. The camp hosts were just the right amount of attentive. We did experience an inconsistency with how the staff practiced social distancing. The check in and exit staff at the front gate were always masked and used no-touch procedures. Our camp hosts, however, did not wear masks and while they were giving us the orientation to our glamping site, both walked into our tent unmasked. When I asked them about their mask policy they responded that it was up to me and my comfort. No it is not. The purpose of a mask policy is so that we do not unwittingly transmit something from ourselves. My wearing a mask has nothing to do with your comfort. Your wearing a mask has nothing to do with my comfort. Wearing a mask has to do with taking personal responsibility. When outside I think we could have all maintained six feet of social distance with no problem. I do think that the camp hosts wearing a mask inside the tent while with us would have been consistent with the practices the rest of the staff maintained.
Dan H
VerifiedAugust 21, 2020 • Stayed at: 83, Loop: Glamping
We really enjoyed our stay and would recommend it. The glamp sites are well spaced, but when they are mostly occupied the sound travels. The staff at the gate were friendly and helpful. The camp hosts were just the right amount of attentive. We did experience an inconsistency with how the staff practiced social distancing. The check in and exit staff at the front gate were always masked and used no-touch procedures. Our camp hosts, however, did not wear masks and while they were giving us the orientation to our glamping site, both walked into our tent unmasked. When I asked them about their mask policy they responded that it was up to me and my comfort. No it is not. The purpose of a mask policy is so that we do not unwittingly transmit something from ourselves. My wearing a mask has nothing to do with your comfort. Your wearing a mask has nothing to do with my comfort. Wearing a mask has to do with taking personal responsibility. When outside I think we could have all maintained six feet of social distance with no problem. I do think that the camp hosts wearing a mask inside the tent while with us would have been consistent with the practices the rest of the staff maintained.
Karl E
VerifiedAugust 3, 2020 • Stayed at: 73, Loop: Glamping
The queen bed is super comfy. The cot is is awful b/c spring are dis-attached from the canvas. For families it is quite a hike to swimming and fishing, so you can't just let kids do stuff on their own. Friendly staff.
Location Lake Powhatan Glamping
Address:
375 Wesley Branch Rd.
Asheville, NC, 28806
United States
From Asheville, take I-26 to exit 33. Go south approximately 2 miles on State Route 191 to the Lake Powhatan Recreation Area sign. Turn right and follow signs to the campground.
Lake Powhatan Glamping is accessible via US Highway 25, which is approximately 10 miles away, providing access to Asheville and other major routes.
Latitude & Longitude: 35.4817 / -82.63
Elevation: 686 feet
Policies & Rules
General
- Limit 6 people and 2 passenger vehicles (no trailers or travel trailers) at each site. Read site dimensions and driveway dimension carefully as some sites may only accomodate a single vehicle.
- This site does not allow for an additional camping unit. There is not enough room to accomodate personal trailers, pop-ups, RV units, or 5th wheels. Any person arriving with a reservation for a glamping site hauling aforementioned equipment will be asked to park the equipment off site for the duration of their stay.
- Group parties or special events are not permitted. Be aware that quiet hours begin at 10:00 p.m. Gate closes, but is not locked, at 8 p.m. and opens at 8 a.m.
- The power units have approximately 1000Wh (12.0V, 1,000Ah). They are excellent for recharging phones, laptops, and tablets, illuminating small lights, etc. They are not intended for heavy uses of heaters, large fans, cooking equipment or other heavy electronics. Units cannot be recharged quickly (once the power unit is drained it takes 18 hours to re-charge), so guests should use the power available conservatively. Charge times for various devices are located on the units and if damage or impairment of the normal operation of the unit occurs guests will be liable.
- Due to the natural outdoor environment and the fabrics and canvas of the tent, as well as comfort for future guests, we do not allow smoking inside the tent or on the tent porch. Please also be considerate and remove dirty/muddy shoes or boots on the tent porch.
- Pets are allowed on-site. Dogs must be kept on-leash or contained and supervised for the duration of your stay. Dog fences are not allowed in the campground. Pets are not allowed on the beach.
- Campground hosts are available to glampers, and their sites are clearly marked. Hosts are present to provide assistance and guidance to visitors at any time.
- Fires are only permitted within established fire rings. DO NOT burn material which could contain metal objects such as nails, screws, etc...
- No personal boats are allowed on the lake.
- This campground is managed by Naventure.
- Don't Move Firewood. Help protect our forests! Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by obtaining firewood at or near your destination and burning it on-site. Moving firewood is illegal in some states. Visit dontmovefirewood.org to learn more.
- Swimming area open from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m., Memorial Day to Labor Day.
- Lake Powhatan is located in black bear territory. Visitors are expected to keep all smellable items locked away inside a camper, vehicle, or provided bear box. Visitors who do not comply with this rule may be asked to vacate the facility due to an increased risk of public safety.
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Last updated: June 5, 2026