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Mayberry Campground
(Updated: February 14, 2018)
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Welcome to Mayberry Campground
Mayberry Campground is a privately owned RV park located in the small town of Mt. Airy, NC which is often referred to as Mayberry. The land the campground is built on was once part of a 2,000 acre farm owned by the original Siamese twins, Eng and Chang Bunker. The twins and their wives, Sarah (Eng) and Adelaide (Chang), settled in Mt. Airy, NC. Eng and Chang each had their own home and would stay at one residence for three nights, then go to the other residence for three nights. Eng and Sara had 11 children while Chang and Adelaide had 10. The twins were never separated and died on January 17, 1874 at the age of 62.

Within the campground property there is a white farmhouse (pictured left) that was built by Eng's son, William Bunker in 1900. Occasional tours are offered to groups interested in viewing the old homeplace. The campground owner, Benny East, is the great-great grandson of Eng. His mother, Ruby Bunker East, was born and raised in the farmhouse along with her 5 sisters. Benny's daughter's, Kali and Lakin East can also be found working at the campground and are great-great-great granddaughters of Eng.

Amenities

Within Facility
Handicap
Pull Thru Over 35 Ft.
Water Hookup | Sewer Hookup
Restrooms | Showers | Laundry
Tent Camping | Secluded Camping | Picnicking | Pavilions
Firewood
Cable TV
Pets Welcome | Clubs Welcome
Big Rigs Welcome
Reservations Accepted
Hiking Trails
Fishing



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