Looking for a great weekend camping trip? Maryland (MD) has some of the most beautiful RV parks and campgrounds in the country. You don’t have to go far for a relaxing weekend retreat or some great family fun!
Granite Hill Campground & Adventure Golf – Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (PA)
Hookups: Electric, 50amp, water, sewer, cable TV
Accommodations: Pull-through sites, big rig access, shade trees, pets allowed, tents allowed
A well stocked camp store, miniature golf, relaxing ponds and easy access to the town of Gettysburg and all of its historic parks make Granite Hill Campground & Adventure Golf a popular spot for RVers all over. A great RV park for kids, Granite Hill has many scheduled activities, often seasonal. Stay in Site B for the best accommodations.
Ramblin’ Pines – Woodbine, Maryland (MD)
Hookups: Electric, 50amp, water, sewer, WiFi
Accommodations: Pull-through sites, big rig access, shade trees, pool access, pets allowed, tents allowed
More than just a campground, Ramblin’ Pines has it all – heated pool, pond, soccer fields, miniature golf, game room, exercise room, laundry room, jumping pillow, shuffle board and more. Plenty of space to spread out make Ramblin’ Pines a perfect base to see all of Baltimore and Western Maryland.
Elk Neck State Park – North East, Maryland (MD)
Hookups: Electric, 50amp, water, sewer
Accommodations: Pull-through sites, big rig access, shade trees, pets allowed, tents allowed
Elk Neck State Park is home to large, private, level sites, many of which offer full hookups. Free WiFi is available in the well stocked camp store, which features an air conditioned café with chairs and tables. Hiking, swimming, crabbing and a recycled tire playground make this one of the most popular RVing destinations in Maryland.
Jane’s Island State Park – Crisfield, Maryland (MD)
Hookups: Electric
Accommodations: Pull-through sites, big rig access, shade trees, pets allowed, tents allowed
One of the more quiet parks in the area, Jane’s Island State Park boasts beautiful kayaking, pristine beaches, and almost no crowds (even when the park is fully booked!). As untouched as they come, Jane’s Island State Park is a perfect spot for RVers looking for a slower, more relaxing retreat. Just be sure to bring the bug spray, as the mosquitoes can get intense (plenty of bug spray is available in the camp store).
Castaways RV Resort & Campground – Ocean City, Maryland (MD)
Hookups: Electric, 50amp, water, sewer, WiFi, cable TV
Accommodations: Pull-through sites, big rig access, shade trees, pool access, pets allowed, tents allowed
Widely hailed as one of the best campgrounds in Ocean City, Maryland (MD), Castaways RV Resort (formerly Eagle’s Nest) has a small beach, deli, camp store, laundry facilities, a small arcade, a pool, a playground, a dog park and much more! Five minutes by shuttle bus from Assateague Island and 10 from Ocean City, Castaways RV Resort also features a multi-tiered dock for viewing sunsets and wild ponies. Upgrade to Club Castaways for an even more enjoyable stay, complete with private pool and bathhouses.
Cherry Hill Park – College Park, Maryland (MD)
Hookups: Electric, 50amp, water, sewer, WiFi, cable TV
Accommodations: Pull-through sites, big rig access, shade trees, pool access, pets allowed, tents allowed
A perfect base of operations for viewing Washington, DC, Cherry Hill Park features shuttle bus service to the Metro. A well stocked camp store and a popular made to order deli/grill onsite ensure that you’ll never get hungry during your stay. Highway noise from I-95 is ever present, but most campers agree that Cherry Hill Park is a perfect place to view DC from.
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