EDITOR’S NOTE – UNFORTUNATELY, THE WATERPARK AT WALDO’S BEACH IS PERMANENTLY CLOSED. THE CAMPGROUND REMAINS OPEN, BUT THERE IS NO LONGER ACCESS TO AN ADJACENT WATERPARK.

Waterparks and campgrounds are so perfectly paired, you’d think all campgrounds would find a way to build a waterpark, right? Not the case at this waterpark in North Carolina. And the one below may be the biggest waterpark/campground combo in the entire state. Waldo’s Beach Waterpark and Campground is a doozy – and you’ll love it! Take a look at Waldo’s Beach in North Carolina.

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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 seasonally on Memorial Day weekend and is only open Saturdays and Sundays for the rest of the season. 

Editor’s Note: The waterpark is temporarily closed while repairs are made to the earthen dam. The campground remains open. Check with Waldo’s Campground to see if the waterpark is operational. 

Have you been to Waldo’s Beach in North Carolina? Let us know all about your experience in the comments. If you’re looking for more waterpark fun, check out these amazing waterparks in North Carolina.

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