Camping in Maryland

Maryland is known for its coast and some delicious food. Less known is the fact camping in Maryland is a popular and easy to undertake activity.

Camping in Maryland

Maryland is one of the former British colonies of America, part of the South Atlantic coast, offering different camping and paddling opportunities for campers who want to have an adventure mixing bird watching, historical settings and kayaking in intricate waterways.



Camping in Maryland includes as many possibilities as there are campgrounds which are spread all over the state. Among them, the following offer cabin rentals, tent spaces, and even cottages with diverse amenities, located in different regions across the state:

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• Antietam Hagerstown KOA, Williamsport
• Assateague State Park, Berlin
• Bar Harbor RV Park, Abingdon
• Bay Country Campground, Rock Hall
• Buttonwood Beach RV Resort, Earleville
• Cedarville State Park, Brandywine
• Cherry Hill Park, College Park
• Cunningham Falls State Park, Thurmont
• Dennis Point Marina and Campground, Drayden
• Duncan's Family Campground, Lothian
• Eagle's Nest Campground, Berlin
• Elk Neck State Park, North East
• Fort Whaley Campground, Whaleyville
• Frontier Town Campground, Ocean City
• Gambrill State Park, Near Myersville
• Greenbrier State Park, Boonsboro
• Happy Hills Campground, Hancock
• Hart-Miller Island State Park, Chesapeake Bay
• Hidden Springs Campground, Flintstone
• Holiday Park Campground, Greensboro
• Janes Island State Park, Crisfield
• Lake Somerset Family Campground, Westover
• Little Orleans Campground and Park Area, Little Orleans
• Maple Tree Campground, Gapland
• Martinak State Park, Denton
• Morris Meadows Recreation Farm, Freeland
• New Germany State Park, Grantsville
• Ocean City Campground, Ocean City
• Ole Mink Farm Recreation Resort, Thurmont
• Patapsco Valley State Park, Ellicott City
• Pocomoke River State Park, Snow Hill
• Point Lookout State Park, Scotland
• Ramblewood Campgrounds, Darlington
• Ramblin Pines Campgrounds, Woodbine
• Roaring Point Waterfront Campground, Nanticoke
• Rocky Gap State Park, Flintstone
• Smallwood State Park, Marbury
• Susquehanna State Park, Havre de Grace Area
• Swallow Falls State Park, Oakland
• Take It Easy Campground, Callaway
• Tuckahoe State Park, Queen Anne
• Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park, Hagerstown



Most of Maryland's State Forests and National Parks supply equipment rentals for boating, canoeing, and kayaking, since some of the finest campsites are nearby water ways such as the 28,500-acre Fishing Bay Water Trail, the Janes Island Water Trail, or the Big Gunpowder Falls.

Camping in Maryland is a good way to get off the couch, get some fresh air and just relax. Get out there and go!

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