Whittleton Campground, Natural Bridge State Park
(606) 663-2214
Park Features & Amenities
Camp Basics
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Credit Cards Accepted: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover
Utilities & Amenities
Power: 30 Amps, 20 Amps
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Recreation
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Traveler Tips
Traveler Reviews
Nice place, campground could be better
I stayed the first weekend of June in a 27' trailer, the site is fairly large but the road is small. I pulled up and a few sites down was a pop-up camper ready to depart with two dogs barking tied to a tree with the occupants gone. Had to listen to the barking canines for two hours until the owners came back.
Water pressure is an issue mostly in the morning but I was better off using my fresh water tank and pump.
The dump station was out of order at Whittleton and I had to use MIddle Fork. To access it you had to head to Middle Fork, make a U-turn and park on the wrong side facing traffic coming into the campgroup to service your tanks.
The campground was very wooded with a brook behind my camper. This place could easily be a five star if the water pressure was good and dump station was working.
Lovely place
This is one of 2 campgrounds at the Natural Bridge Resort State Park. It is situated along a stream, which provides lovely background sound. The sites can't take a big rig, there are actually only 13 RV sites; the remainder are tent sites. You may need a long hose/electric cord because the boxes are shared between two sites. 34, 35, and 36 were pretty level. It is across the road from the lodge and you can walk uphill to the lodge and walk to the pool
There are 2 Campgrounds here.
Whittleton-40 sites
Middlefork-46 sites-8 pull thrus.