Janes Island State Park Campground
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Reviewed Jun. 10, 2020

Kayaker’s Delight

We tent-camped for two nights in Loop C, site 87 in early June 2020.

This is a beautiful state park in water-lover’s paradise on the eastern shore of Maryland. The entire campground was very well kept and run, even though we were there just as it was reopening from the COVID crisis. There are three loops for camping. “A” loop has very public sites with roads, parking, day use areas (playground, store, observation tower, ramps and docks) all nearby. “B” loop is fully electrified so popular with trailers and RVs, though the sites are nice and very usable for tents as well. “C” loop is mostly without power so has a higher concentration of tent camps. The park store and visitor’s centers were both closed, and check-in was by telephone from our site (cell service was fine). Camp staff was excellent.

The sites are vary in size but are a bit tight, especially since they ask you to keep everything on the gravel area. We have a fairly large tent (REI Kingdom 6) and, combined with the van, it would have been a tight fit to get another tent or car into the site. On the loop near the water (where we were), the sites were also somewhat close together. It gives the campground a bit of a social feel since you’re all fairly close, but the 10 PM quiet time was well-respected and there was more of a family than a party atmosphere. The sites on the roads leading into the loops have a bit more isolation. Overall, it still had a peaceful feel and the full-height trees provide ample shade. Bathrooms were well-kept with good, private shower facilities and there was easy access to fresh water spigots sprinkled throughout the sites. I read a lot about bugs here and we didn’t find them very bad. At sunset near the water, the biting flies could be annoying but they didn’t seem to affect the sites which are wooded (like ours). I suspect as summer progresses, they get worse.

The park has well-marked kayaking trails. Normally you can rent kayaks from the park, but since they were closed, we used Kayak Crisfield. Kayak Crisfield met us at the marina with all the paperwork and made it an easy alternative. At the end of the day, we just left the boats there and called to let them know. The water trails have a big variety from large channels to narrow marsh routes and bird watching is excellent. There’s a beach that’s an easy 1-mile paddle away with lots of room to spread out and have a private space to yourself. Allow yourself some time to explore since it is easy to accidentally head down dead-end channels, but the kids loved that part of it. You’re also in a part of Maryland with many other nearby boating spots and if you bring your own boats, you won’t get bored in a week.

Overall, this is a great campground where we’ll return. I knocked one star off just for the size and closeness of the sites but the rest of the experience was fantastic.

  • Review photo of Janes Island State Park Campground by Sean F., June 10, 2020
  • Review photo of Janes Island State Park Campground by Sean F., June 10, 2020
  • Review photo of Janes Island State Park Campground by Sean F., June 10, 2020
  • Review photo of Janes Island State Park Campground by Sean F., June 10, 2020
  • Review photo of Janes Island State Park Campground by Sean F., June 10, 2020
  • Review photo of Janes Island State Park Campground by Sean F., June 10, 2020
  • Review photo of Janes Island State Park Campground by Sean F., June 10, 2020
  • Review photo of Janes Island State Park Campground by Sean F., June 10, 2020
  • Review photo of Janes Island State Park Campground by Sean F., June 10, 2020
  • Review photo of Janes Island State Park Campground by Sean F., June 10, 2020
  • Review photo of Janes Island State Park Campground by Sean F., June 10, 2020
  • Review photo of Janes Island State Park Campground by Sean F., June 10, 2020