Best Campgrounds near Georgetown, DE

The Georgetown area of Delaware features both developed campgrounds and primitive sites within a 25-mile radius. Redden State Forest Campground, located in Georgetown itself, provides tent and RV camping in a wooded setting with minimal amenities. Several mixed-use campgrounds populate the region, including Tall Pine Campground in Lewes and Deep Branch Family Campground in Milton, offering various accommodation types from tent sites to cabins. Most state parks in the area, such as Cape Henlopen and Trap Pond, maintain year-round camping facilities with electric hookups and water access points.

Camping regulations and reservations are required at most established sites near Georgetown. Redden State Forest Campground requires advance bookings through an online reservation system with a three-day consecutive stay limit. The campground accommodates smaller vehicles only, with nothing over 25 feet allowed. Weather conditions remain moderate throughout most of the camping season, though summer heat and humidity can be challenging. Most campgrounds in the region operate year-round, with state parks like Trap Pond and Killens Pond maintaining accessibility during all seasons. A camper noted, "This is a 'leave no trace, carry in/carry out' facility. The campsites are well maintained, clean and for the most part, it's quiet, some highway noise and noise from other campers, but still very nice."

Many campers highlight the convenience of Georgetown's location for beach access while avoiding coastal crowds and higher prices. The campgrounds closest to Georgetown tend to be more rustic, with minimal amenities. According to one visitor at Redden State Forest, "The campground is beautiful, secluded, clean, and peaceful. I think it's a best kept secret." Several reviewers mention the proximity to shopping in Georgetown and beaches approximately 30-40 minutes away. Cell service is generally reliable near Georgetown, with reviews mentioning consistent Verizon coverage at Redden State Forest. Family-friendly facilities can be found at several campgrounds, with amenities like swimming pools, playgrounds, and camp stores available at locations such as Tall Pine Campground and Deep Branch Family Campground, though these tend to be busier during peak season.

Best Camping Sites Near Georgetown, Delaware (92)

    1. Cape Henlopen State Park Campground

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

    $30 - $99 / 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."

    2. Trap Pond State Park Campground

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

    $22 - $56 / 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."

    "The tent sites are walk in only but parking is not very far. The site provided hand trucks and wheelbarrows for you to car your items into your site."

    3. Delaware Seashore State Park Campground

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

    $30 - $168 / 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 Rehoboth Bay

    22 Reviews
    Ocean View, DE
    16 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."

    5. Tall Pine Campground

    9 Reviews
    Houston, DE
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 684-0300

    $67 / night

    "I actually forgot it was in Delaware since it’s so close to where we grew up as kids in jersey!"

    "A quick drive to the beaches and a gorgeous rail trail! Everyone was extremely friendly and welcoming which was the biggest selling point for us."

    6. Redden State Forest Campground

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

    $28 / night

    "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."

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

    7. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park At Delaware Beaches

    12 Reviews
    Milford, DE
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 491-6614

    "Campground well maintained and relatively quiet given its peak season for Delaware beaches. Off the beaten path from beach noise but does require a 15-30 minute drive to popular beaches."

    "Close proximity to the beach. Lots of family friendly activities. Full stocked camp store."

    8. Killens Pond State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    Felton, DE
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 284-4526

    $22 - $89 / night

    "First time staying overnight at a campground in Delaware. The cabins are tiny on the inside but that porch really provides very useful space.
    No paper towels, soap or kitchen utensils."

    "Delaware seemed short on camping options and this one was probably top of the line 40 years ago. It's dated in every way, but it's in a good spot. Seemed to have some residents mixed in."

    9. Big Oaks Campground

    9 Reviews
    Rehoboth Beach, DE
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 645-6838

    $45 - $70 / night

    "Close to the beach, state park, the outlets and a great bike path . Note, they only accept cash, but ATM is close if you forget. Worth a visit if you want a beach vacation."

    "Plus we weren't that far away from the beach and water. The grandkids keep asking when we are going again."

    10. Deep Branch Family Campground

    4 Reviews
    Milton, DE
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 684-4031

    $35 / night

    "We stayed here for about a week, it was inexpensive and close to all of the places we wanted to visit without being right in the middle of a tourist hotspot."

    "It is a short drive to the beaches, but the rate is so much better than other campgrounds that it's worth it."

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Recent Reviews near Georgetown, DE

778 Reviews of 92 Georgetown Campgrounds


  • Gennifer K.
    Oct. 12, 2025

    King Nummy Trail Campground

    Nice campground

    This was a nice campground. There are a lot of long term campers but they've got sites for weekenders too. Very close to local shops and attractions. The pool was great. They have 2 on site with a shallower one and an 8ft. No real activities or events when we were there. Bathrooms very clean and located throughout

  • 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.

  • 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!

  • Tiffany P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 22, 2025

    Ocean View Resort Campground

    Lots of fun

    This place had a lot to do with kids! Lake, pool, ice cream, arcade, mini golf, mining station, activities. Does get very crowded and definitely have to book a head. We loved where our site was located. Will definitely be visiting again.

  • Evan C.
    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 Georgetown

Georgetown's camping scene extends beyond the immediate area, with campgrounds located in the surrounding pine forests and along Delaware's coastal waterways. The region sits at approximately 50 feet above sea level with predominantly sandy soil, creating well-draining campsites that recover quickly after rain. Winter camping options remain available at several locations near Georgetown, with temperatures typically mild compared to inland Delaware locations.

What to do

Paddle through cypress trees: Trap Pond State Park offers kayak rentals to explore the northernmost natural stand of baldcypress trees. "We loved kayaking among the bald cypress trees. Loved the hiking trail (Bob Trail). It can also be used for biking. Our dogs loved the hike. Since it's just about all in the shade it wasn't bad for them," notes a Trap Pond State Park Campground visitor.

Explore historic military sites: Cape Henlopen State Park contains preserved WWII observation towers and military installations. "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," explains a visitor at Cape Henlopen State Park Campground.

Take advantage of free bike rentals: Several state parks provide complimentary bicycles. "Free bike rentals are available, some with baby seats and trailers," notes a camper. "Bike rentals are free (donations accepted), there are several hiking/biking/horse trails, disc golf, and canoe/kayak/peddle boat rentals (in season)," shares a Trap Pond State Park visitor.

What campers like

Quiet forest camping: Redden State Forest offers secluded sites within 10 minutes of Georgetown. "Secluded. Spacious sites. Firewood available. No facilities. Quiet," notes one Redden State Forest Campground camper. Another visitor adds, "The campground is beautiful, secluded, clean, and peaceful."

Heated pools and water activities: Many private campgrounds feature water amenities. "They have a beautiful heated pool, waterfront tiki bar, on site store and restaurant, kayak and golf cart rental and they seem to be adding more every year," reports a Sun Outdoors Rehoboth Bay visitor.

Good cellular connectivity: Unlike many wilderness camping areas, Georgetown-area sites maintain reliable cell service. "Verizon 2-3 bars, consistently," notes a Redden State Forest camper, making these sites suitable for remote workers or those needing to stay connected.

What you should know

Reservation requirements vary: Redden State Forest now requires advance booking. "This is no longer a first come, first served campground. Reservations must be made in advance at bookyoursite.com, only 3 days consecutive allowed," explains a recent visitor.

Vehicle size restrictions: Some campgrounds limit the size of campers. "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," cautions a Redden State Forest camper.

Beach access timing: Delaware Seashore State Park Campground provides ocean access with seasonal regulations. "The beach on the other side had no lifeguard, but dogs were allowed on that beach and the water seemed a bit calmer and clearer over there," notes a visitor, highlighting that beach rules change throughout the year.

Tips for camping with families

Look for organized children's activities: Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park offers family-focused programming. "There are a TON of mostly free activities for kids, which is awesome," shares a recent visitor. "Staff did excellent job with alternate activities due to weather during our stay."

Consider campgrounds with playgrounds: Multiple campgrounds feature play areas for children. "If you have kiddos, try and get a site in Loop A – there is a nice and educational play area (plus a game I'd never heard of– Gaga ball)," recommends a Trap Pond camper.

Check for family-friendly water features: Water parks and pools provide entertainment for children. "My kids had a blast in the water area with the pool and large slides. It was our first time camping and we had trouble sleeping due to groups around us having fun until 11, but overall it was a really great experience," shares a Jellystone Park visitor.

Tips from RVers

Research site lengths carefully: Check the actual site dimensions before booking. "If you have a trailer, make sure that you input your trailer length to find a site that fits as they vary," advises a Tall Pine Campground visitor.

Note campground layout: Some campgrounds have limited maneuverability. "Deep Branch Family Campground has both open and wooded sites, all offering water and electric. The road through the campsite is a bit tight, but we were able to navigate our 37 foot motorhome," explains a camper.

Prepare for wind exposure: Coastal campgrounds experience significant wind. "The winds were nuts and over 50mph. We switched sites to spare our slide side, so caution to look at windy before going," warns a Delaware Seashore State Park camper.

Frequently Asked Questions

What campgrounds are available near Georgetown, Delaware?

Several campgrounds are available within a short drive of Georgetown. Redden State Forest Campground is a peaceful option requiring reservations through bookyoursite.com with a limit of 3 consecutive nights at $28/night. Note that large RVs and travel trailers are not permitted, only smaller vehicles and tents. Trap Pond State Park Campground is another excellent option with multiple camping loops, pull-through sites, and electric/water hookups. Other nearby options include Killens Pond State Park, Tall Pine Campground, and several private RV parks within a 30-minute drive.

Can I go tent camping near Georgetown?

Yes, tent camping is readily available near Georgetown. Delaware Seashore State Park Campground offers tent camping, particularly at their south campground which is more suited for tent campers. The campground is located between Rehoboth/Dewey Beach and Bethany Beach, providing excellent access to beaches. Holly Lake Campsites is another option for tent campers, though facilities are basic. For a more upscale experience with amenities like mini-golf and a camp store, consider Sun Outdoors properties in the region.

What camping is available near Georgetown, DE?

According to TheDyrt.com, Georgetown, DE offers a wide range of camping options, with 92 campgrounds and RV parks near Georgetown, DE and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Georgetown, DE?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Georgetown, DE is Cape Henlopen State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 68 reviews.

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

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