Waterparks and campgrounds are so perfectly paired, you’d think all campgrounds would find a way to build a waterpark, right? Not the case in North Carolina. And the one below may be the biggest waterpark/campground combo in the entire state. It’s a doozy – and you’ll love it! Take a look:
The campground and waterpark are located just far enough out of town to be a fun getaway for just you and yours, or for the entire family.
Waldo’s Beach
And when you want a little more excitement, their waterpark is next door! With multiple slides and ample room for everyone to spread out on the deck for some R&R, the waterpark is the perfect distraction for everyone in your party.
Waldo’s Beach
You can easily spend hours upon hours enjoying the fun. The lazy river is a favorite among both the young — and the young at heart!
Waldo’s Beach
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Waldo’s has a group shelter if you’d like to gather everyone for a picnic. There are tables both in and out of the shade, and grills are available too.
Waldo’s Beach
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This summer, head out for the perfect family getaway to this campground that has its own waterpark! It’s fun for the entire family!
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Waldo’s Beach Campground and waterpark is located at 6742 Waldos Beach Rd., Fayetteville, NC 28306. Camping rates are separate from waterpark admission. The waterpark opens for the 2018 season on Memorial Day weekend and is only open Saturdays and Sundays until June 10th, when it opens for seven days a week throughout the summer. Hours of operation are 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Waterpark cost: ages 10 and under $10/day; ages 11 and over $12/day. You’ll find more information on the official website for Waldo’s Beach Campground.
Waldo’s Beach
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Note: the recent hurricane wiped out the earthen dam that created the water along Waldo’s Beach lake. Until the dam repairs are complete, swimming is limited to pools only.
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