Best Campgrounds near Laurel, DE

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Campgrounds near Laurel, Delaware range from developed state parks to mixed-use recreation areas, with Trap Pond State Park serving as the region's primary camping destination. Located within 15 miles of downtown Laurel, this park offers diverse accommodation options including tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and yurts. Several campgrounds in the area feature water-based recreation opportunities, with Trap Pond known for its cypress swamp environment. The camping landscape extends to nearby options like Redden State Forest Campground and Historic Blueberry Farm, which provide additional camping areas with varying levels of amenities and natural settings.

Seasonal considerations affect campground availability throughout the region, with some facilities operating year-round while others close during winter months. Trap Pond State Park and Delaware Seashore State Park remain open all year, while parks like Cape Henlopen operate from March through November. "One of our go-to camping sites near Laurel, DE. Situated on Trap Pond and an old cypress swamp. Multiple sites a short distance to the pond and most have at least a view of the water," noted one visitor about Trap Pond. Most developed campgrounds require advance reservations, especially during summer months when waterfront sites fill quickly. The region's flat terrain makes for generally accessible camping, though sandy soil conditions can affect tent stability and comfort at some locations.

Campers consistently highlight water access as a primary attraction at campgrounds near Laurel. Trap Pond State Park receives particular praise for its pond views and cypress trees, with multiple loops featuring piers extending into the water. The campground layout includes both pull-through and back-in sites across several loops, with varying levels of shade and proximity to amenities. A recent review mentioned, "The tent area is walk-in but they provide wheelbarrows or carts to haul your stuff. These sites are very private and well spaced off the walk-in path and from each other." Many developed campgrounds in the region offer full hookups for RVs, while tent campers can find more secluded options at primitive sites. Proximity to Delaware beaches represents another advantage, with several campgrounds positioned within a 30-45 minute drive of coastal attractions.

Best Camping Sites Near Laurel, Delaware (86)

    1. Trap Pond State Park Campground

    44 Reviews
    Laurel, DE
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 875-5153

    $17 - $53 / night

    "This is Delaware which is flat land. The one issue with most every site are the trees. Most every site has a tree to watch out for."

    "One of our go-to camping sites near Laurel, DE. Situated on Trap Pond and an old cypress swamp. Multiple sites a short distance to the pond and most have at least a view of the water."

    2. Cape Henlopen State Park Campground

    68 Reviews
    Lewes, DE
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 645-2103

    $20 - $80 / night

    "Cape henlopen is one of five or six Delaware state parks that offer RV camping. Sites vary in size so make sure you check the details before you book."

    "My group was there, on two adjacent sites, from Sunday to Tuesday, in early June. The weather could not have been more ideal! We were on sites G12 and G13, which were both really large."

    3. Delaware Seashore State Park Campground

    56 Reviews
    Bethany Beach, DE
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 227-6981

    $20 - $132 / night

    "Park Name-Delaware Seashore State Park Date of Stay-June 2018

    Site-237

    This is one of favorite local parks!"

    "The really great aspect of Delaware Seashore State Park is your close proximity to the water. The park is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian River, and Indian River Bay."

    4. Sun Outdoors Ocean City Gateway

    15 Reviews
    Berlin, MD
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 641-9785

    "It’s a close distance to Salisbury (20 mins), ocean city (20 mins) and assateague (20 mins). Also close to Delaware for someone looking to explore there."

    "Each tent site is far enough away from the other that you feel spread out and private. This is definitely a place I recommend to friends and family."

    5. Redden State Forest Campground

    6 Reviews
    Georgetown, DE
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 856-2893

    $28 / night

    "Wood was cheaper then usual (5 dollars per bundle) and is located under a self serve honor system payment across from site 3."

    "Travel trailers, pull behinds, motorhomes are not allowed. Tents, cars, overlander SUVs, minivans and small Class B camper vans are allowed. Nothing over 25 ft allowed."

    6. Martinak State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Denton, MD
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 432-2267

    $18 - $77 / night

    "Park is that the Electric loop (B) has all of the sites on the outside of the drive loop so you are not looking across the road at other campers."

    "Just off highway, nice wooded area, access to a good boat ramp."

    7. Assateague State Park Campground

    61 Reviews
    Berlin, MD
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 641-2120

    $28 - $39 / night

    "and was well situated, with a nice open space between the edge of the site and the dunes."

    "There is an outdoor shower and sink as well as several paths to the beach. The beach is beautiful and clean."

    8. Sun Outdoors Rehoboth Bay

    22 Reviews
    Ocean View, DE
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 947-2600

    "It’s also close to the other ocean beaches. The only downsides are sites are very close together and its a very expensive about double the cost of other near by non-waterfront campgrounds."

    "**  Located on Rehoboth Bay, this resort was a great place to spend a long holiday weekend. Our paved site was just a few steps to a private beach which was really nice and clean."

    10. Historic Blueberry Farm

    2 Reviews
    Dagsboro, DE
    14 miles
    Website

    $55 / night

    "Great site close to beaches. Campsites are surrounded by blueberry bushes. Each site has fire pit and a grill. Able to use nearby pavilion to relax during rain. Job Johnny was extra clean!"

    "Nice view of wooded area loved having the shade, nice hot outside shower"

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Recent Reviews near Laurel, DE

812 Reviews of 86 Laurel Campgrounds


  • Laurie H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 2, 2025

    Sun Outdoors Ocean City Gateway

    Close to Ocean City and Berlin

    We love utilizing this campground for oceans calling music festival in September. It is close to Ocean City, Maryland, as well as Berlin and Assateague national park where you can watch the ponies roam.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Sun Outdoors Ocean City

    Beautifully kept, with dirty Bathrooms

    This place was very nice. Best beer selection I’ve seen at a campground. Nice little beach! Nice pool, tiki bar and great deli. One issue. The bathrooms were very dirty and not cleaned the 3 days I was there. Same soap pieces in the shower all 3 days. Same gunk stains on urinals.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 27, 2025

    Pax River Hog Point Campgrounds — Naval Airstation (Nas) Patuxent River

    Left Early, Won’t Be Back

    When we saw a review of this campground on Rec.gov complaining about the amount of bugs we thought they were being ridiculous, they were not. In addition to an insane amount of bugs making the experience here uniquely miserable — it is not quiet or peaceful. A (clearly quite drunk) group nearby was singing at the top of their lungs until at least 11pm when we made the decision to bail seeing as we weren’t going to be getting any sleep between being eaten alive and serenaded.

  • Stu T.
    Sep. 18, 2025

    Cape Henlopen State Park Campground

    So Much To Do - Not Enough Time

    Spent one night here as we were in transit from a campground near the bottom of the Eastern Shore of Virginia to home (fortunate to get a spot that fit my camper) - spots are close together - full campground even in the middle of the week after school started- but quiet at night.  Almost a mile walk to the beach - great trails for bike riding.   Restrooms were clean!  If you have a trailer, make sure that you input your trailer length to find a site that fits as they vary.   Close to food.   Staff very friendly.   Tons of stuff to do - will return when we have more time.  If you want the experience of driving on the beach - go for it!

  • Evan C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 18, 2025

    Redden State Forest Campground

    Secluded and improving

    8/15/2025

    Arrived after dark to find that I had the campground to myself. As noted in other reviews, turn right as you drive past the office/house and let yourself in through the closed (but unlocked) gate. Since the last review, it appears they've added 11 sites on a branch if you bear left after the gate. These sites (8-18) are level, packed gravel pads with benches, fire pit, grill, and picnic table. The restroom featured on the map is just a portalet, but there is plenty of overflow parking in that branch. Apparently you're not supposed to pull onto the gravel with your vehicle, just park parallel to the road alongside it. 

    Another note about the gravel - can't get stakes in. Plus, it's a pine forest and I didn't want to get sap on my tent so I didn't tent adjacent to the pad amidst the pine needles. I did drive around the right branch (sites 1-7) in the morning to find that they are dirt/grass sites and probably would be ideal for tenting/staking (and in case you haven't guessed, I don't have a freestanding tent). The area is densely forested with pines and is quite pleasant in that regard.

  • colleen C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Sun Outdoors Rehoboth Bay

    Awesome!

    We loved it. Great for a long getaway or a quick one like ours. Loved our stay. It was clean and full of fun.

  • B
    Aug. 5, 2025

    Strawberry Crossroads

    A work in progress.

    We had a nice time & plan on returning.

  • C
    Aug. 4, 2025

    Sun Retreats Seashore Campsites & RV Resort

    Pros and cons

    We have been to this campground twice. First time everything was very clean and lots to do. The last time things had slipped a little bit. Campground was definitely not as clean. The first time there was staff riding around picking up garbage and keeping things neat. Last time it seemed like it was just a bunch of teenagers flying around on golf carts not doing much. Almost all the games were broken in the arcade. Plus a lot more seasonals. The seasonals also have a lot of political flags with profanities. Not very family friendly! Pros love the pool, lake, waterslides, and proximity to cape may Cons broken equipment, kids racing golf carts all hours of the nights, lots of seasonals with over the top decorations, with flags with profanities and cleanliness slipping. We will try it again. Hopefully they were just having an off year.


Guide to Laurel

Camping spots near Laurel, Delaware sit on relatively flat terrain with elevations rarely exceeding 50 feet above sea level. The region features a mix of coastal plain and forested areas, creating diverse camping environments within short driving distances. Summer temperatures typically range from 70-90°F with high humidity, while spring and fall offer milder conditions with temperatures between 50-75°F.

What to do

Paddle through cypress trees: At Trap Pond State Park Campground, rent a kayak or canoe to explore the northernmost natural stand of baldcypress trees. "We walked around the pond and rented boats and kayaks for the day and rowed back to our site which the kids loved. They got to spend the day learning to paddle on the pond," notes one visitor who enjoyed the unique waterway with family.

Bike on dedicated trails: Several camping areas offer bicycle-friendly paths with varying difficulty levels. "Great biking(mountain and gravel). All in..would stay again," reports a camper about their experience at Trap Pond. Some campgrounds provide complimentary bicycle rentals with helmets required at certain locations.

Explore military history: Cape Henlopen State Park Campground features preserved WWII observation towers and underground bunkers accessible to visitors. "The historic aspect of the Cape amazed me. It was a site for WWII soldiers to watch for enemy invaders. The towers are still there," shares one camper who appreciated the historical elements during their stay.

What campers like

Accessible water activities: The region's flat terrain provides easy water access across multiple camping locations. "The tent area is walk-in but they provide wheelbarrows or carts to haul your stuff. These sites are very private and well spaced off the walk-in path and from each other," notes a camper about the tent sites at Trap Pond.

Clean facilities despite coastal conditions: Delaware Seashore State Park Campground maintains its bathhouses well despite sand and salt exposure. "Reasonably clean, especially being so close to the ocean. No garbage receptacle which was slightly annoying. The utility hooks are outside of the showers compromising some privacy," reports a recent visitor.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Many campers highlight encounters with local wildlife as memorable experiences. "Loved watching all the different birds and seeing so many stars. The people were all very nice," shares a visitor about their island camping experience, noting the diverse birdlife visible around the waterways.

What you should know

Site spacing varies significantly: Some campgrounds offer spacious sites while others prioritize location over privacy. At Sun Outdoors Rehoboth Bay, "Sites are a good size, clientele is awesome, staff is great. Our one and only complaint is that the pool and water activities didn't open until 11," according to a visitor who appreciated the spaciousness despite some schedule limitations.

Weather impacts camping experience: The coastal influence creates varying conditions throughout the year. "We were there on a Monday the week after Memorial Day and while the sites with the hookups were completely full, there were plenty of empty non-hookup sites," notes a camper about Delaware Seashore State Park, highlighting how timing affects crowding.

Reservation requirements vary seasonally: Most campgrounds require advance booking during summer but offer more flexibility in shoulder seasons. "We visited off season (early April) and absolutely loved it. The location was great and the beaches are quiet. I hear it gets packed and I see that it's hard to book if you don't book early," shares a camper about their experience at Cape Henlopen.

Tips for camping with families

Free activities: Martinak State Park Campground offers multiple child-friendly options without additional costs. "We had a great time with our 3 little ones. They have lots of easily walked trails. Bath houses are kept clean. They have quite a few playgrounds throughout the park, which was a major plus for us," reports a family who appreciated the kid-friendly amenities.

Educational opportunities: Several parks feature nature centers with interactive displays and programs. "Has a Nature Center, very nice campground and clean bath houses. Has events for children for Easter and at the Nature Center," notes a visitor who enjoyed the family programming.

Wildlife cautions: Families should prepare children for wildlife encounters, especially at coastal sites. "The horses are not shy and will be all up in your space if they like what they smell," cautions a visitor to Assateague State Park Campground, emphasizing the importance of proper food storage.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds feature sandy or uneven terrain requiring additional setup work. "Sites are not level and have a sandy base so it took a bit of work to finally get the rig level, even with auto-levelers," notes an RV camper at Trap Pond, highlighting the need for leveling equipment.

Limited large rig access: Some camping areas near Laurel have size restrictions. "If you have a trailer, make sure that you input your trailer length to find a site that fits as they vary," advises a camper, emphasizing the importance of verifying site dimensions before booking.

Shore power considerations: Electric hookups vary across the region with limitations at some locations. "Sites have 30A electric and water with a nearby convenient dump station," reports an RVer, noting the convenient but limited power options that might require power management for larger units.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Laurel, DE?

According to TheDyrt.com, Laurel, DE offers a wide range of camping options, with 86 campgrounds and RV parks near Laurel, DE and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Laurel, DE?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Laurel, DE is Trap Pond State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 44 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Laurel, DE?

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Laurel, DE.