Best Campgrounds near Wilmington, DE

The camping areas around Wilmington, Delaware, include several state parks within driving distance. French Creek State Park Campground has good hiking and biking trails that wind through the woods. Campers who head to Assateague State Park Campground can see the wild ponies that roam the area, but should keep their distance for safety. Ricketts Glen State Park Campground tends to be quieter than the others, though you'll likely lose cell service while staying there. Spring and fall are the best seasons for camping near Wilmington since the weather stays mild. Summers get hot and humid in this part of Delaware, while winter camping means dealing with cold temperatures. Most of the campgrounds close to Wilmington have basic family amenities like playgrounds and picnic tables. Some campsites sit closer together while others give you more space from neighbors. Trees cover many of the camping areas, which helps when the sun gets strong. Remember to store food properly since local wildlife will find it if left out. The Susquehanna River has good fishing spots if you bring your gear. Philadelphia isn't far from Wilmington if you want to take a day trip while camping in the area. Before heading out, check if any campgrounds have closed for the season or have special rules in place.

Best Camping Sites Near Wilmington, Delaware (106)

    1. Lums Pond State Park Campground

    48 Reviews
    Kirkwood, DE
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 368-6989

    $27 - $45 / night

    "The trails are nice, wooded, uncrowded.   Cross the street and you can access the canal trail surrounded by protected land.  Great for walking/biking combined with canal traffic watching. "

    "Great place to stay and check out “Lower, slower Delaware.”"

    2. Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA

    20 Reviews
    Paulsboro, NJ
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (856) 423-6677

    "They also have a catch and release pond and we found a pickleball court at a nearby city park."

    "This is a very nice KOA, just over the Delaware River from Philly. The park is clean, quiet, full of families. The staff are friendly and welcoming."

    3. Philadelphia-West Chester KOA

    17 Reviews
    Downingtown, PA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (610) 486-0447

    $59 - $86 / night

    "I did have major trouble backing in because the road is too narrow for a 45’ motorhome to back in on a nearly 90-degree angle."

    "The campground is located in a beautiful part of the Pennsylvania countryside with rolling hills which meant the roads getting there are narrow and windy."

    4. Group Camp — Ridley Creek State Park

    10 Reviews
    Gradyville, PA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (610) 892-3900

    $57 / night

    "well marked trails great for hiking. pet friendly! we love walking here with our dog. there are even a few great spots to get a small creek swim in! It also has a greag picnic area with grills."

    "We found a lot of really unique sites around the park. Will keep going back"

    5. Elk Neck State Park Campground

    60 Reviews
    Perryville, MD
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 287-5333

    $21 - $55 / night

    "I didn't notice it when I was in my tent, but I did as I was walking around.

    The campground is well-wooded, offering reasonable privacy given the space constraints. "

    "Surrounding area

    There are lots of tails for hiking in walking distance and also a playground for kids."

    6. Four Seasons Family Campground

    8 Reviews
    Pilesgrove, NJ
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (856) 769-3635

    $50 - $150 / night

    "They have many amenities form a lake to swim or fish, to playgrounds,theres a convenient store and even an arcade, and the best part is all the farms around."

    7. French Creek State Park Campground

    79 Reviews
    Geigertown, PA
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (610) 582-9680

    $24 - $122 / night

    "We were looking for someplace close to the city but away from the hustle and bustle of our city life, this was the perfect little steal-away; relatively close by, great car camping spots, nice easy hikes"

    "If you want starlink, stay toward the entrance of the loop for a good view of the sky. If you want to be away from everyone and don't need a site that has good accessibility, stay in C27."

    8. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park - Elmer

    10 Reviews
    Elmer, NJ
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (856) 451-7479

    "They are new-ish Shasta campers, queen bed, 1 slide, rear bunks, 2 entrances. Very clean. Water area is great, splash pad is very fun so is the large blow up slide and pool area."

    "I think the lale could use a little cleanup with the amount of bobbers, string and mess left behind by people. There have ao many cabins its crazy and alot of seasonal rentals."

    9. Old Cedar Campground

    11 Reviews
    Monroeville, NJ
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (856) 358-4881

    $31 - $50 / night

    "This row of sites lacked the trees for shade and privacy found at most other sites around the campground. 

    The pool was nice and clean."

    "Not close off the highway, but wooden sites. Seems as though people spend their summers there. Pool was beautiful and looked new. Mini golf was decrepit and looked abandoned. Store was nice."

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Recent Reviews near Wilmington, DE

768 Reviews of 106 Wilmington Campgrounds


  • Peyton S.
    Sep. 8, 2025

    French Creek State Park Campground

    Wonderful, Easy, Quick trip from Philly

    It’s about an hour away from Philadelphia. We tent camped in loop B. The site was wonderful. Just know it is a gravel site, not grass. The fire pit has a grill attachment and wood was easy to find. Water and bathrooms were close. We hiked around the lake and there were plenty of trails and even rentable kayaks and paddle boards! Would definitely recommend if looking for a quick overnight stay outside of the city.

  • Werner S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Old Mill Stream Campground

    In Amish area, next to an amusement park

    Our kids where happy with the small playground and with a few dollars they could have some fun in the small arcade/gameroom. In the area you have Lancaster, Amish area and an amusement park (that is a bit outdated). The camping has a bit over 100 spots. They are just oké.

  • Werner S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Elk Neck State Park Campground

    More than correct stay for a pass through or short period

    Check in at the store (without reservation), went very smooth. Only the north east loop was open because it was calm. All spots are full hook up, all fine. There was a small play area for the kids and the restrooms/ shower where clean. No complaints.

  • Scott J.
    Aug. 31, 2025

    Sun Valley Campground

    My Happy Place

    My wife and I have been seasonal camper for 4 years and love it. We had visited numerous campgrounds and found Sun Valley to be the atmosphere there beyond our expectations. The minute you walk into the office you get that" aha" moment. The office greets you with a smile and " Welcome to Sun Valley, how can I help you ". That alone told us these folks are here to make your stay enjoyable. They go above and beyond any campground we have ever been to. The activities go above and beyond. The Saturday night bands are concert worthy. We have enjoyed our stay more than you ever imagined. For the past 4 years it has been our "Happy Place"

  • Stephen W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 30, 2025

    French Creek State Park Campground

    Fantastic PA state park for activities and camping.

    Third year staying over the Labor Day weekend. Campground full but still a very peaceful relaxing stay. Our site was very spacious and open. Tree lined and site was almost level. Paved sites on this loop.

  • Connie R.
    Aug. 25, 2025

    French Creek State Park Campground

    Pretty park but needs upkeep and maintenance

    Only stayed one night (8/23/25).  Had an electric site on B 45.  After pulling in and starting to unload, we were getting swarmed with yellow jackets.  There were several entry holes in the ground they were using to enter and exit.  I have never experienced anything like this anywhere.   I would have left but since it was close to dusk, I knew they would all retrieve and go underground.  The smoke with the fire helped but it impacted our stay.  They were everywhere.  I will not be going back anytime during the summer

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 19, 2025

    Old Mill Stream Campground

    Good stay

    The entrance in off the main road turns you into the theme park. Fear not. Turn in and follow the road to the right and into the campground. We stayed on site 123 with a 40 ft Allegro Bus. Plenty of room to maneuver a big rig. All gravel sites and we had full hookup with 50 Amp.

  • Barbara P.
    Aug. 19, 2025

    Spring Gulch Resort Campground

    BED BUGS in Cabin

    I believe Cabin 1409 is infested with BED BUGS! After a short stay in this cabin(7/28-7/30) I came home with 80+ bug bites that I'm certain were from BED BUGS. A dozen of them were on my eyelid! My dermatologist gave me a high strength dosage of prednisone to combat the swelling and itching. We promptly advised the property manager, who was sympathetic, but once our claim for damages(mostly items we had to throw out due to contamination) reached the insurance company, the process stalled. It's been 19 days and now the insurance adjuster is out of the office for another week- having provided no updates or feedback on our claim. I wish I had posted this earlier, as I wonder if the cabin that Michael M complained about in his Aug. 4 YELP review was the very same cabin. I had hoped our conversations with the property manager would have prevented additional folks from the same fate. I also wish I had read a few earlier reviews that warned of BED BUGS. I continue to fear an infestation in my home, in the event we brought home nymphs or eggs or the bugs themselves. I'm constantly vacuuming and looking under seat cushions and my mattress. I now dry all my laundry on high for 60 minutes, knowing it's damaging my clothes, but also knowing it's the best way to kill the bugs and their eggs- which can go dormant and survive for a year without biting again. Zero stars. Choose to stay elsewhere!

  • Edison L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 18, 2025

    Country Acres Campground

    So Nice It’s Almost Not Camping

    We stayed at one of the primitive tent sites with no hookups adjacent to the farm field. Watching a horse drawn equipment cutting grass while we cooked dinner was a joy. Amenities are super clean and modern. Clean bathroom, laundry room, pool area for the kids, and a well stocked store. The only critique I have is that you can hear the distant sound of cars on the road. But this is by no means a nuisance. Just helping you make an informed decision. I would definitely go back.


Guide to Wilmington

Campgrounds near Wilmington, Delaware cluster around the state's northern region where the coastal plain meets the Piedmont plateau. Elevations in this transition zone range from 50 to 400 feet above sea level, creating varied terrain for camping. Most sites in this region feature Eastern hardwood forests of oak, maple, and hickory trees, with camping areas located within a 45-minute drive of downtown Wilmington.

What to do

Kayaking on the Brandywine River: At Philadelphia West Chester KOA in Coatesville, campers can enjoy paddling on the scenic waterway. "Being on the Brandywine, you can fish and rent canoes. The river is usually very calm and good for a float," notes Jim N.

Hiking to Turkey Point Lighthouse: The trail at Elk Neck State Park provides spectacular views of the Chesapeake Bay. "Definitely drive to, and then hike to the lighthouse (open most weekends) the lighthouse and the view are definitely worth it," recommends David G. The lighthouse trail is a five-minute drive from the campground.

Visiting historic sites: The area around French Creek State Park offers rich historical experiences. "Close to Longwood Gardens; Wilmington, Delaware; and a handful of local museums and gardens. Not too far from Philadelphia," notes Matt S. Nearby Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site showcases early American iron-making.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Lums Pond State Park Campground offers well-designed campsites. "The sites are large and well spaced. Many are in full sun," according to Adam and Suzanne B. Another camper adds, "Beautiful park setting with fantastic site—spacious, level, good-working hookups, and paved."

Clean facilities: The amenities at French Creek State Park Campground earn praise for upkeep. "Bathrooms were very nice and clean with large showers. Nice area to wash dishes," reports Jen R. Another reviewer added, "The bath house was absolutely immaculate, and the design made even my public-bathroom-phobic sister-in-law comfortable and at ease."

Fishing opportunities: Multiple water bodies provide angling options. "The fishing was good everytime we've went," mentions Arnold M. about Four Seasons Family Campground. At Old Cedar Campground, "fishing was great" according to Craig W., who adds that his grandchildren "caught bass" in the campground's fishing areas.

What you should know

Reservation challenges: Some popular campgrounds require advance planning. "I understand why it is so difficult to get a reservation at Lums Pond. I don't know if it's the host campers or the management, but they're definitely doing something right," shares Mark. Ellen B. advises, "Book early because it fills up fast!"

Bathhouse locations: Camper facilities may not always be ideally positioned. At Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA, "the showers were clean with some nice hot water but very small and difficult to change in," according to Jim G. Another camper notes, "Some engineering genius put the bath houses furthest from the people that need them most. Tent campers....keep your shoes handy, it's a hike."

Limited connectivity: Cell service varies across campgrounds. The restrooms at Old Cedar Campground are "centrally located near the camp office," but at some sites "there's no cable TV which wasn't an issue for us because we have plenty of streaming options." Other campgrounds may have spotty cell service in certain loops.

Tips for camping with families

Look for kid-focused activities: Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park - Elmer specializes in family entertainment. "Water area is great, splash pad is very fun so is the large blow up slide and pool area," shares Nicholas V. Another camper mentions, "The campground is maintained and there are activities for the kids always brewing."

Consider playgrounds and facilities: Multiple campgrounds offer child-friendly amenities. "Nice playground, mini golf was fun for all. There was also activities for the younger kids - making slime," notes Craig W. about Old Cedar Campground. At French Creek, "There are two different playground in the same area to accommodate kids of all ages. They also have pickleball, mini golf and a lovely pool."

Prepare for varied weather: Family camping requires adaptability in this region. "It was cold so we asked to be put close to bathrooms so we could leave camper winterized. They accommodated us nicely," explains Paula at Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA. During summer heat, facilities like splash pads and air conditioning become important considerations.

Tips from RVers

Check site angles and access: Elk Neck State Park Campground requires careful navigation. "In the full hook up loop pay close attention to the lengths specified. The actual pads are fairly level but some of the driveways to them are very sloped. Long rigs will have issues in a few of the sites," cautions David G.

Bring extra hoses: Hookup positions can vary at campgrounds near Wilmington. At Old Cedar Campground, "The water hookups are shared every other site (at least in the Fence Loop). I was lucky my 75' hose barely reached the distance needed. Be sure to bring extra hoses," advises Matt S.

Consider seasonal restrictions: Some campgrounds near Wilmington operate seasonally. Old Cedar Campground runs from "April 21 to October 9," while others like Philadelphia West Chester KOA open from early April through November. Year-round options include Lums Pond State Park and French Creek State Park.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any free camping options near Wilmington?

Free camping options near Wilmington are limited, but some overnight parking alternatives exist. Walmart — Eddystone Store offers a convenient stopover just off I-95, though it's not ideal for extended stays. Cracker Barrel — Ridley provides another quick overnight option when traveling on I-95 near Philadelphia International Airport. These locations are suited for self-contained RVs only and generally expect a one-night stay with no setup of camp chairs or grills. Always check with management before staying as policies can change, and be prepared to move if asked.

Where are the best campgrounds near Wilmington, Delaware?

Lums Pond State Park Campground is the closest option to Wilmington, located just 18 miles south of the city. It offers clean, quiet sites with ample space and is very dog-friendly. For those willing to drive a bit further, Pequea Creek Campground provides a beautiful setting with large, tree-covered spots and is conveniently located near Lancaster for shopping. Other excellent options within driving distance include Philadelphia-West Chester KOA in Coatesville with patio sites, and French Creek State Park Campground which offers a peaceful retreat from city life with hiking trails and recreational opportunities.

Can I find state park camping around Wilmington?

Yes, several state parks with camping facilities surround Wilmington. Susquehanna State Park Campground is nearby in Maryland, offering wonderful hiking trails with river views and tent sites. Elk Neck State Park Campground provides another excellent Maryland option. In New Jersey, Atsion Family Camp — Wharton State Forest features spacious sites with beautiful water views, particularly ideal for kayakers. Most state parks in the region require reservations, especially during peak season, and typically charge between $25-45 per night depending on residency status and amenities.