Fayetteville / Wade KOA

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Fayetteville / Wade KOA

6250 Wade-Stedman Rd.
WadeNC 28395
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Fayetteville / Wade KOA

6250 Wade-Stedman Rd.
WadeNC 28395
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2011 President's Award

2011 President's Award

2011 KOA Founder's Award

2011 KOA Founder's Award

Getting here is easy, halfway between New York and Orlando with quick convenient interstate access.

Come and see our NEW IMPROVEMENTS at the Fayetteville KOA. WOW! Better than ever! New Cool Pool, 70 new Super Sites, Great new bathhouse with laundry, 31 channel DTV. See the pictures of the expansion and renovation on our website (fayettevillekoa.com). Go to visit our website below and click to see the pictures.

2006 through 2011 Founders and President Award Winner! Rated in the Top five KOA's in the USA! No rig is too big for the Fayetteville/Wade KOA, where you'll be escorted to extra-large pull thru sites (complete with free 31-channel cable TV and complimentary Wi-Fi) in a quiet, parklike setting with lots of grass and mature pecan, black walnut and plum shade trees. Deluxe patio sites include concrete patio, furniture, fireplace, patio lighting, privacy panels and landscaping. Rallies and clubs gather in the large heated/air-conditioned clubhouse. Getting here is easy, too, halfway between New York and Orlando with convenient highway access. The campground is close to Fort Bragg and Pope Air Force bases. In nearby Fayetteville, visit the Airborne & Special Operations Museum. Also browse through flea markets, Cross Creek Mall, outlet malls and antique shops, and play golf at any number of the beautiful golf courses.

Please Note: Pets are allowed in our camping cabins, cottage, and our lodges.

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Meet Your Hosts

Come visit us- we'll make our KOA your home away from home. Tom and Nancy Dreyer want to make your stay as exciting or as relaxed as you want it to be. Jimmy will greet you, take you to your site, and take care of your all camping needs. Brenda keeps both bathhouses and the camping village clean as a whistle. Landscaping is maintained at the highest level by Glenn, and Connie assists with making sure all the new plantings are growing and flourishing.
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Campground Amenities

  • 50 Max Amp
  • 110' Max Length
  • Wi-Fi
  • Cable TV
  • Pool (Open Apr 15 to Oct 30)
  • Propane ($)
  • Fishing
  • Firewood ($)
  • Pavilion
  • Comfortable, Heated and Air-Conditioned Kabins (sleeps 4) with flat screen TV
  • All Pull-Through RV Sites - up to 150 feet long
  • Two swimming pools
  • Walking Trails
  • Families
  • Beautiful New Lodges with All Amenities - including WiFi and flat screen TV with cable (accommodates 6)
  • Great Place for.... a wedding, jamboree, rally, holiday party, festival, reunions, or any special event. Lots and lots of flat, open spaces and plenty of parking!
  • Two bathhouses
  • Clubhouse open 9am to dusk (or later by request)
  • Campground store for your convenience
  • New Cottage with a half bath
  • Two Pet Playground (Kamp K-9)
  • Two Laundry facilities (open 24/7
  • RV Clubs & Rallies
  • Catering on-site by a local caterer
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Campground Activities

Golf

Golf at Pine Hills Golf Club, Sandy Ridge Country Club, or Chicora Country Club.

Fayetteville and surrounding areas:
Check out Baywood, Anderson Creek, Keith Hills, King’s Grant, Willow Lakes, and Gates Four.

Professional Sports

Baseball - Fayetteville Swamp Dogs - J.P. Riddle Stadium. 2823 Legion Rd. The season runs from Friday, June 1, through the middle of August. A calendar will be posted on the website at: goswampdogs.com/.

Basketball - The NBA dream starts at the Crown Coliseum. The Fayetteville Patriots, a member of the National Basketball Development League, is led by coach Jeff Capel. Come and watch the future of the NBA. The season runs November through March. www.nbdl.com

Arena Football - Don't miss one minute of the action when The Cape Fear Wildcats. A recent addition to the arena football2 (af2) league, play at the Crown Coliseum. It's a 50-yard indoor war! The season runs from March through August. www.catsfootball.com

Hockey - It's action on ice as the Cape Fear FireAntz skate at the Crown Coliseum. The season runs from October through March. www.fireantzhockey.com

Auto Racing - Fayetteville Motor Sports Park - the drag strip features Professional E.T. and street E.T. drag racing on a ¼ mile track with a 200-foot concrete starting line - season runs march through October. Sunday 10am, sanctioned by the International Hot Rod Association. The speedway features stock car dirt-track racing on an oval .4 mile Clay track April through September, Saturday nights, 7pm. Streetcar Madness, Friday Nights 5-10pm - Doc Bennet Rd. http://www.fayettevillemotorsportspark.com/

Antiquing

The Heartland of North Carolina - Visit the "Antique Dealers Directory" www.Sundaydriver.com.

Fishing

Fish the various ponds along our new 1 mile walking trail through mature trees, Long leaf pines and enjoy the nature around you. Also fish Rhodes Pond among the Cypress Trees. Route 301 Dunn

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Local Attractions

Mobile RV Service On-Site

Brian McLean - East Coast Mobile RV Repair Service 910-578-6912 (mobile). Brian lives on premise. He is available 7 days a week.

American Music Jubilee

"A touch of Branson and a touch of Myrtle Beach comes to Eastern North Carolina".

Your musical palette will find a smorgasbord of musical delights from 50's rock 'n roll to classic and contemporary country, and spectacular gospel - served with a healthy helping of fresh, down home humor for dessert. www.amjubilee.com

Civil War Sites

Averasboro Battleground, Bentonville Battleground State Historic Site www.averasboro.com.

Military Museums

82nd Airborne Division War Memorial Museum, John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Museum. www.asomf.org.

The Major General William C. Lee Airborne Museum

The museum commemorates the outstanding life and contributions of Dunn native Major General William C. Lee. In paying tribute to General Lee, General Maxwell D. Taylor said "Bill was truly the Father of the Airborne troops, and was closely identified with airborne development from the beginning of the Army's interest in this form of warfare." General Lee Airborne Museum.

Go to www.visitfayettevillenc.com to find out about more attractions and events in the area.

Quiet off-highway location surrounded by farmlands

Huge, level, big-rig pull-thru sites

Squeaky clean restrooms - hot showers

Swimming pool - Cabana for shade - tables and chairs

We offer two swimming pools for your pleasure. Also, both have screened in pavilions with fans and lights. Enjoy.

Laundry facilities

We now have two laundry facilities. They are both open 24/7. Quarters and soap are available in the office. The office is open from 9 am to 8 pm

Dump station

Kampin' Kabins

Kampin Kabins have new mattresses, and new flat screen TVs.

Tent Sites

Beautiful tents along the tree-lined entrance of the park. Conveniently located in front of the playground and all have electric, water, grill, and fire pits.

Walking / Nature Trail

Playground

Free Wi-Fi internet access available

Pet Playground

Fenced RV Storage

Clubhouse for Rallies & Daily Use

The clubhouse is open daily for our guests. It includes library, large TV, and kitchen and eating area in a cool air conditioned large room. The clubhouse can handle up to 150 people comfortably. The clubhouse is used for RV Rallys as well many times during the year. Come and relax and enjoy yourself.

Free 31 channel Cable TV

Fayetteville KOA now has 31 channels of DirecTV including 2 Showtime stations.

Cameron

Born of a plank road and a railroad and spurred on by the turpentine and dewberry industries, Cameron prospered in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The Railroad arrived in 1875 and a town was planned and built by the people. Cameron was the end of a run for the Raleigh and Augusta Railroad. The Dewberry business was so successful that for many years Cameron was considered the dewberry capital of the world! A compact community consisting of one and two story frame and brick houses, stores and churches displaying elements of the styles popular in the era of 1875 to 1925. Today Cameron still retains its turn of the century character and its feeling of a modest, isolated, concentrated village with many antique and collectible shops. It is a National Register Historic District.

Seagrove

The mission of the North Carolina Pottery Center is to promote public awareness and appreciation of the history, heritage, and ongoing tradition of pottery making in North Carolina through educational programs, public services, collection and preservation, and research and documentation.

The North Carolina Pottery Center is located at 250 East Avenue, Seagrove, NC 27341. Open Tuesdays - Saturdays from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Admission is $3 for adults, $1 for students (K-12), and free to members!

The Center includes permanent and changing exhibits on the history and ongoing tradition of North Carolina pottery, activities, and map and information services to the potteries of the Seagrove area and across the State. A display of representative works from the more than 90 area potteries is very helpful in planning your visit while in Seagrove. For more information call (336) 873-8430.

Swimming

Fantasy Lake Water Park is located at 5869 Permastone Lake Road in Hope Mills. This attraction includes a mile-long beach and three lakes with slides and swings. Rates are $8 to $12. For more information call 424-9999.
Waldo's Beach is located on Camden Road along Lake Upchurch in Hope Mills. This attractions features a beach, swimming pool and picnic tables. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Cost is $5 to $7. 423-8701.

Cape Fear Botanical Gardens

85 acres of gardens bordered by the Cape Fear River and Cross Creek - Fayetteville www.capefearbg.org.

Carolina Premium Outlets

80 outlet stores from the world's finest designers and brand names - Interstate 95, exit 95 in Smithfield - 45 minutes to the north. www.premiumoutlets.com/carolina.

Discover Downtown Fayetteville!

On the website listed below, you'll find a guide for shopping, eating and having fun in Historic Downtown Fayetteville www.downtownfayetteville.com.

Visit our State Capital

www.visitraleigh.com

Cape Fear River Adventures

Cape Fear River Adventures has canoe and kayak rentals. It is located in Lillington with their service area including Rhodes Pond.


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Upcoming Events

Fort Bragg Fair

Held in May. Includes: entertainment, food, rides and fun.

Country Fest

Held in September. A free outdoor concert featuring country musicians, line dancers, food, petting farm and children's activities.

Cumberland County Fair

Held in September. An agricultural fair featuring livestock, carnival, rodeo and entertaining shows.

Holly Day Fair

Held in November. Southeastern North Carolina's largest holiday craft and gift show.

Bragg Boulevard Flea Market

Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 8:00am to 7:00pm. This is the largest indoor and outdoor flea market in the Fayetteville area, recently remodeled - fully climate-controlled inside for comfort. Located on Hwy 24 in the old K-Mart Building. Phone: 910-868-3100

Dogwood Festival

An annual celebration of Spring. Held in April. Includes: major entertainment, social, cultural, sporting and historical events.


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