Places to Go Camping in Maryland

Maryland has a diverse topography of Appalachian hills, powerful rivers, lush hardwood greenery and other geographical wonders. The state is a dream for outdoor enthusiasts who can choose from many campgrounds.

  1. Cherry Hill Park

    • Cherry Hill Park is the closest campground to Washington, D.C. This park offers cabin rentals, space to park RVs, as well as areas with in the park to set up a tent and enjoy a night in the great outdoors. One of the best features about Cherry Hill Park is the daily transportation to and from the nation's capital. One of the favorite activities of guests is to camp out, then explore and learn about Washington, D.C. during the day.

    Capitol KOA

    • Capitol KOA is strategically located between Baltimore, Annapolis and Washington, D.C. Guests have convenient access to attractions in all these three major cities. The KOA campground not only offers space for RVs, cabin rentals and room for tents, it also offers a swimming pool, outdoor grills, billiards and nature trails. A popular feature is the free WiFi service.

    Aqua Land on the Potomac Campgrounds

    • Aqua Land on the Potomac Campgrounds is 70-acre camping site set on the Potomac River. There are more than 14 tent sites, 98 sites for RVs, outdoor electrical ports and fishing opportunities on the Potomac. The campground offers tennis courts, nature trails, a golf driving range, laundry facility and a playground for children.

    Bayshore Campground

    • Bayshore Campground is located on the majestic Chesapeake Bay. Bayshore offers laundry service, electric hook-up, boat ramps, playgrounds, basketball, volleyball and a pet-friendly atmosphere. Bayshore is not as near to Washington, D.C as the other campgrounds. However, the location offers hunting, fishing, marina, swimming, sailing and kayaking. Bayshore also has cabin rentals, RV parking spots and tent setup areas.

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