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Whigg Meadow
Public Campground

Whigg Meadow

Marble, North Carolina
4.6 (216 reviews)

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About Whigg Meadow

Campground in North Carolina.

Whigg Meadow offers a wonderful escape into North Carolina's natural beauty, providing RV campers with a peaceful retreat that balances accessibility with genuine outdoor immersion. Nestled in a region known for its rolling landscapes and verdant forests, this public campground serves as an ideal base for travelers seeking to explore the best that North Carolina has to offer while enjoying comfortable camping accommodations.

The campground's setting provides an authentic connection to the region's natural character. Visitors consistently praise the well-maintained grounds and the welcoming atmosphere that makes both first-time and seasoned RV travelers feel at home. The location offers convenient access to the surrounding area's attractions and outdoor recreation opportunities, making it suitable for families, couples, and adventure seekers alike.

North Carolina's diverse terrain and attractions are within reach from Whigg Meadow. The state is renowned for its scenic byways, charming small towns, and abundant natural attractions. Depending on your interests, you might explore local hiking trails, visit nearby historic sites, or discover the culinary and cultural offerings of North Carolina communities. The region surrounding the campground provides opportunities for both active outdoor pursuits and leisurely exploration.

What makes Whigg Meadow particularly appealing is its reputation among the RV community. With a solid 4.6 out of 5-star rating from over 200 reviews, the campground has clearly resonated with guests who appreciate clean facilities, helpful staff, and a well-managed property. Campers value consistency and reliability when choosing where to spend their time on the road, and the positive feedback reflects Whigg Meadow's commitment to maintaining quality standards.

Whether you're planning an extended stay or a quick overnight stop during a larger road trip, Whigg Meadow provides a comfortable and welcoming environment. The public nature of the campground means it's accessible and reasonably priced, making it an excellent choice for budget-conscious travelers who refuse to compromise on quality. You'll find it's a place where you can truly unwind, reconnect with nature, and create lasting camping memories.
4.6

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216

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Marble is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

North Carolina weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Marble.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Marble. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Whigg Meadow Reviews

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Jessica Young

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jessica Young

We were a group of 4 adults that went tubing last Saturday and had a wonderful time!!! We spent 5 hours just relaxing, having fun and enjoying the beautiful river. All the employees we met were very nice and helpful. Tubes are new with headrests and a cup holder...very comfortable! We cannot wait to go back! To the people that are complaining about the water level...it's not the company's fau... We were a group of 4 adults that went tubing last Saturday and had a wonderful time!!! We spent 5 hours just relaxing, having fun and enjoying the beautiful river. All the employees we met were very nice and helpful. Tubes are new with headrests and a cup holder...very comfortable! We cannot wait to go back! To the people that are complaining about the water level...it's not the company's fault...blame Mother Nature. 🤷

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Cameron Duthie

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Cameron Duthie

The staff was friendly, but the campground was really run down. It has a lot of potential, nice view of the mountains, but that's about where it ends. We were told that they didn't hold sites (but they guaranteed a reservation), but if we got there early enough, we would really like being near the river. Well, my cousin got to the campground first, he said that the 4 river sites were reserved -... The staff was friendly, but the campground was really run down. It has a lot of potential, nice view of the mountains, but that's about where it ends. We were told that they didn't hold sites (but they guaranteed a reservation), but if we got there early enough, we would really like being near the river. Well, my cousin got to the campground first, he said that the 4 river sites were reserved - no one on the sites, so that's how we ended up where we were. On the right side of our camper, there was glass from a busted window in the grass, so had to keep the kids away from that. Our site had no grass (or gravel would have been nice) in front of it, so I had to go spend $80 on a mat so the kids wouldn't bring dirt in the camper. The first night we camped there, we had a campfire. The next day we were going to start another fire, and we discovered a crack/meth pipe in the pit, so someone during the overnight hours had visited our site and left that treat. The water slide, which looks cool on the website, had water at the bottom of the slide. My youngest son went down it the first time, and turned his wrist, which we learned yesterday that it is fractured (we thought he sprained it), so now he is in a cast. We did the tubing, which they did say the water was down, but as much walking as we did, they should have just suggested we not do it until the water was back up. Terrible experience here, not sure how it has such great reviews, but I guess everyone has different expectations. We tried to make the best of it since we had already paid, but it won't happen again. It looks more like a run down trailer park. It does have a lot of potential, but definitely disappointing. I've modified my posting today with the pictures that disappeared from my original posting with the meth/crack pipe that we found in our fire pit - 4/12/2019

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Marly Volpato

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Marly Volpato

Stay there for 2 nights. Best part was the Lazy river, $10 per person for the float. There's a bus to take you up to the start point. About the campsite I stayed was very close to the road, you will heard the cars noise all night. I picked this site because it was the only one with the picnic table, but was full of RVs around. * the people working there was very nice. (I couldn't download the vid... Stay there for 2 nights. Best part was the Lazy river, $10 per person for the float. There's a bus to take you up to the start point. About the campsite I stayed was very close to the road, you will heard the cars noise all night. I picked this site because it was the only one with the picnic table, but was full of RVs around. * the people working there was very nice. (I couldn't download the videos I took 😑).

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Stephanie

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Stephanie

This is a great family rv/tent park. The gals running it are super friendly and helpful. They are starting their weekend events now so make sure to check. There are a good but of long term spots but all were very pleasant. The bath/shower were very clean. Laundry wasn't so much. There are two areas to park, one is on the creek that's on the property, secluded from kids playing but they will be dow... This is a great family rv/tent park. The gals running it are super friendly and helpful. They are starting their weekend events now so make sure to check. There are a good but of long term spots but all were very pleasant. The bath/shower were very clean. Laundry wasn't so much. There are two areas to park, one is on the creek that's on the property, secluded from kids playing but they will be down to cool off or up top near the playground and everything else.

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Richard Rick

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Richard Rick

Rode through the park yesterday thinking of bringing a camper to set up, this place is a dump, trashy campers, trash piled up, what happened to this place, it needs to be shut down for health violations. It used to be decent but now it's not fit for animals.

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Stephanie Farrell

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Stephanie Farrell

Absolutely the worst advertised campground I’ve ever been to in my life. They stated it was “riverside” ummmm nooooo!!! It’s basically a big open field with absolutely no privacy or shade. Picture Woodstock. The “barely there stream of water” was covered by trees at the campsite and there was basically just a huge mound of dirt where they told us to set up. We asked for a different spot and they s... Absolutely the worst advertised campground I’ve ever been to in my life. They stated it was “riverside” ummmm nooooo!!! It’s basically a big open field with absolutely no privacy or shade. Picture Woodstock. The “barely there stream of water” was covered by trees at the campsite and there was basically just a huge mound of dirt where they told us to set up. We asked for a different spot and they said they were full. We paid SIXTY SIX dollars for this tent camping experience on the river!! We asked for a refund and they refused (otherwise, I wouldn’t have left a review at all. They should have made it right.) We luckily found a beautiful spot at Deep Creek Campground otherwise we would have had to drive two hours home!!! Do.not.be.scammed. Edit to owners response: Not at any point did I leave a “threatening” email. I reached out and stated that I’d be happy to not leave bad reviews if your business made it right and refunded us when there was no way in heck were staying there in that field. I hate leaving bad reviews because I know how it can affect a business. No hard feelings! It worked out better for us because Deep Creek was free and absolutely beautiful! (Just 6 miles down the road and probably 100 campsites on a real creek!)

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Albert Hibpshman

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Albert Hibpshman

Centrally located and cozy camping. Cabins, RV and tent spots. Grass was nice and gravel roads to sites well maintained. Bath house is clean and very nice to have while tent camping. Welcoming staff and a pleasant place to stay.

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Daniel Dutton

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Daniel Dutton

You will not find a more finer campground in the Nantahala Bryson city region. Honest true owners. Come out greet you whenever you arrive. Take care of any amenity you need! Keep their bathrooms absolutely clean for everybody in the campground respect anybody and everybody and can handle large groups up to 1000. Very much happy individual to be a part of this community wonderful cabins beautiful p... You will not find a more finer campground in the Nantahala Bryson city region. Honest true owners. Come out greet you whenever you arrive. Take care of any amenity you need! Keep their bathrooms absolutely clean for everybody in the campground respect anybody and everybody and can handle large groups up to 1000. Very much happy individual to be a part of this community wonderful cabins beautiful place best campground in Bryson city

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Seth Hahn

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Seth Hahn

This place is great. Easy to get to. Gorgeous. Cleanest bathrooms I’ve ever seen at a camp ground. And the ladies at check in are fun and kind. Edit to add - the water from their spigots is possibly the best drinking water I’ve ever had.

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Matthew Poe (Poetatoman)

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Matthew Poe (Poetatoman)

I love and hate to give this place a 5 star rating. Trust me I don't give them out often at all. I love the place. In a little valley kind of 1/2 way up the mountain. I grab a tiny cabin here when I visit. Everything but running water accept in the stream outside and the restroom is nearby. Plus there is electric, heater and AC. Beats hauling a camper or messing around with a tent. Cheaper than ho... I love and hate to give this place a 5 star rating. Trust me I don't give them out often at all. I love the place. In a little valley kind of 1/2 way up the mountain. I grab a tiny cabin here when I visit. Everything but running water accept in the stream outside and the restroom is nearby. Plus there is electric, heater and AC. Beats hauling a camper or messing around with a tent. Cheaper than hotel by far! So why do I hate to give a 5 star? Because this place is like your very best fishing hole. You don't want to give it up! So please do stay here but just don't take My cabin when I go. LOL

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