Escape to the Wild Side of Cozy

Discover glamping at Nature Nook Retreats, where cozy cabins are tucked among the trees and surrounded by wildlife at Hollywild Animal Preserve.

Stay, unplug, and unwind just minutes from Greenville and Spartanburg, with opportunities to enjoy interactive animal experiences, private encounters, and nature-filled moments whether you’re staying overnight or celebrating something special.

Come Glamping

Use code GLAMP15 for 15% off your stay!

Step away from technology, Wi-Fi, and everyday life and retreat to one of our cozy glamping cabins. Surrounded by nature and wildlife, each cabin is designed to help you slow down, unplug, and enjoy your own little nook in nature.

Private Animal Encounters

Whether you’re glamping with us or just visiting for the day, book a private, 1-hour guided animal encounter with capybaras, fennec foxes, baby kangaroos, and more. Encounters are open to everyone and must be scheduled in advance.

Your visit with us is more than just a cozy cabin. It's an experience surrounded by nature, adventure, and animals!

  • Wildlife Encounters – Enjoy interactive moments with the many animals that call Hollywild home.

  • Nature Walks – Enjoy the beauty of the preserve at your own pace.

  • Outdoor Games – Cornhole, ping pong, giant Jenga, and more fun-for-all-ages games.

  • Fishing Spots – Bring your own rod and cast a line in our peaceful, private pond.

  • Fire Pits – Relax by the fire under the stars.

  • Bathhouse Access – A clean, comfortable, and exclusive space for guests.

  • Picnic & Lounge Areas – Perfect for outdoor meals, quiet reading time, or a midday nap.

  • Complimentary Animal Feed —amount provided depends on the number of guests.

  • Guests are welcome to bring their own bikes or golf carts to ride around the property.

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See What’s Where

A detailed map of Nature Nook Recreates at Hollywild, showing various attractions and facilities like a pond, cabins, play areas, animal interaction zones, and walking paths, with labels for each numbered feature.