North Carolina glamping domes directory for 2025: find your perfect dome or retreat
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Welcome to our comprehensive North Carolina glamping domes directory — your one-stop guide to all the amazing dome retreats dotted throughout the state.
Dreaming of sipping wine under the stars or waking up to Blue Ridge mountain views? I’ve got you covered: I’ve done the homework so you don’t have to. I’ve mapped out the best spots to help you plan your perfect 2025 getaway.
So be sure to check out our report on the top 10 glamping domes in North Carolina and don’t forget to check the customer reviews before you make your choice.

This North Carolina glamping domes directory is the result of online research and talking directly with glamping site owners for the latest information. We’ve compiled all our findings into this easy-to-follow map and dome site listing:

North Carolina glamping dome sites
- The Glamping Collective, Clyde NC
- Blue Ridge Glamping, Hendersonville NC
- Tiny Escapes, Todd NC
- Carolina Domes Glamping, Union Mills, NC
- The Blackberry Rebellion, Alexander NC
- Vero Mountain domes, Mars Hill NC
- The Japandi Dome, Durham NC
- Banner Elk Glamping, Banner Elk NC
- Bee our Guest, Mars Hill NC
- Glamping Wild, Creston NC
- Yak Evo Camp, Rosman NC
- April’s Treetop Dome, McDowall NC
- Glamp/AVL, Fairview NC
- Blue Bear Mountain Camp, Todd NC
- Asheville Glamping, Asheville NC
- Gray Fox Glamping, Robbinsville NC
- Grandpa’s Squirrel Domes, Andrews NC
- Vineyard Haven Glamping Dome, Rose Hill NC
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You can clearly see that most of the glamping domes in North Carolina are in the western side of the state where they can offer some breathtaking views of this mountainous region.
Pro tips for dome travelers:
Book early: These domes fill up fast, especially in fall and summer.
Know the rules: Some domes are adults-only, others welcome kids or pets. Always confirm.
Pack smart: Bug spray, hiking shoes, and all your groceries are must-haves.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
Where are most glamping domes in North Carolina?
Most domes cluster in the western side of the state — think Asheville, Boone, and the Blue Ridge — where the mountain views are the real draw. But you’ll also find a few tucked into vineyards or quiet countryside near Durham and Rose Hill.
Can I use this map to get exact driving directions?
No — this directory’s map is for planning and inspiration. Locations are approximate and are meant to introduce you to all the dome sites in North Carolina and to show you which part of NC they’re in. Always confirm the exact address with the dome owner before heading out.
How often is this directory updated?
I check in with dome owners and new listings annually, but I’ll take new information from readers — if you know of a new spot or see something that’s changed, shoot me a message through the contact page.
How much does a night in a glamping dome cost?
Rates vary widely. Expect around $150–$300 USD a night for most domes in North Carolina, depending on season, amenities, and location.
Do all these domes have private bathrooms?
Not always. Most on our list have private in-dome bathrooms or dedicated bathhouses, but a few truly off-grid spots still use composting toilets or even outdoor showers. Always check the listing details before you book.
Here’s the disclaimers:
First, please note that, given the size of the map on this page, these locations are approximate. You should either, check the dome site’s website for a specific address, or message the owner if it’s an AirBnB page (for example).
Second, dome glamping is a growing industry and things change quickly. At the time of writing (July 8, 2025), this glamping dome directory is as accurate as I could make it, and there is no other North Carolina glamping domes directory that I can find.
I plan to keep this glamping dome directory up to date as I get new info, but that’s as far as my guarantee can go. If you know of other info that I should add, please let me know from the contact page.
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Got a favorite dome I missed? Or a tip for future travelers? Drop me a note — I’d love to keep this guide the best on the internet.