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Evergreen Point Village near Frederick, MD, offers a camping experience with flat terrain and scattered trees. The area experiences temperatures ranging from 30°F in winter to 85°F in summer. Nearby, campers can explore the Monocacy National Battlefield and the Catoctin Mountain Park, both offering historical and natural attractions.

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Location

Evergreen Point Village is located in Maryland

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Directions

7589 Shields Drive, Frederick, Maryland 21704 The park is easily accessible via highways 70, 270, 15, 340, and 355.

Address

7589 Shields Drive
Frederick, MD 21704

Coordinates

39.38796194 N
77.40427297 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
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Site Types

  • RV Sites

Features

For Campers

  • ADA Access
  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Alcohol
  • Pets

For Vehicles

  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • Pull-Through Sites

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Reviewed Jan. 11, 2022

Just a place to park

I’m local to Frederick MD, and this is a mobile home neighborhood, apparently with some new spots available for travelers — not an RV park. The location is awesome if you just need somewhere to park for a few nights while you go do stuff all day in the Frederick area. But its a tiny area wedged between the back of Lowes and a very busy road, so dont expect anything relaxing, or scenic, or anything for kids to do on the “park” grounds.

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Month of VisitJanuary
Reviewed Oct. 26, 2020

RV Community not a resort

This is the only RV park in the Frederick area not at a state park. It's part mobile home part RV. It's not a vacation RV resort in any sense, it's definitely got more long term stays. Everyone had their own private lots which are nice but it is very tightly packed in. Every site has full hookups, cable, and trash service which is great. You are in Frederick so you are close to basically everything. You can walk to Aldi, Panera, amazing local restaurants. You're near Walmart, Target, Sheetz and Wawa. The location cannot be beaten for Frederick. Making reservations was a little nerve-wracking since it's was just said that there was a site available and to call a half-hour before arriving. We arrived with no issues though. It's a little rednecky but everyone is super nice and offers to help. 

Not the best RV park, not the worst. 

All sites are 50amp too so if you have a 30amp rig, you'll need a converter.

Month of VisitOctober
  • Review photo of Evergreen Point Village by Sammii D., October 26, 2020

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities and facilities are available at Evergreen Point Village?

Evergreen Point Village offers full hookups at every RV site, which includes water, electric, and sewer connections. The campground is primarily utilitarian rather than resort-style, focusing on providing the essential services needed for stays in the Frederick area. The sites are private with their own dedicated lots, though they are arranged in a compact layout. Keep in mind this is a mixed-use property serving both mobile home residents and RV travelers, so it lacks typical vacation campground amenities like playgrounds or recreation areas. For travelers needing full-service hookups near Frederick, the basic amenities provided meet fundamental camping needs.

Does Evergreen Point Village offer long-term RV parking options?

Yes, Evergreen Point Village specializes in long-term RV parking. The facility caters primarily to extended-stay guests, with many residents staying for longer periods. This makes it an excellent option for those needing a base in the Frederick area for work or extended visits. Unlike vacation-oriented campgrounds, Evergreen Point Village is structured to accommodate those seeking longer-term arrangements, making it one of the few such options in the Frederick region outside of state parks.

Are there photos available of Evergreen Point Village to view before booking?

Photos of Evergreen Point Village may be limited compared to vacation-oriented campgrounds. The best approach is to contact the property directly to request current images of available RV sites. While some camping platforms might have a few user-submitted photos, they may not comprehensively show all aspects of the property. Since this is primarily a residential community with some traveler spaces, thorough visual documentation might not be as extensive as typical tourist destinations. Prospective visitors should reach out to management for the most up-to-date visuals of specific sites before making reservation decisions.

How do Evergreen Point Village's accommodations compare to other options like mobile home parks?

Evergreen Point Village functions as a hybrid facility—it's primarily a mobile home community that also offers some spaces for RV travelers. This creates a distinctly different experience from typical RV parks. The RV section is tightly integrated within the mobile home community rather than being a separate vacation destination. Sites are arranged in close proximity, though each has private space. The location is excellent for accessing Frederick attractions, but the atmosphere is residential rather than recreational. For travelers, it serves primarily as a functional base for exploring the area rather than a destination in itself. Unlike dedicated RV resorts, amenities focus on essential services rather than recreational facilities.