Martinak State Park Campground
Jen V.
Reviewed Sep. 16, 2019

Pretty park, but noisy and dated

Site Details: We stayed on site#19 in Loop B(the electric loop). Our site was large, very level, and surrounded by pine and hardwood trees. All sites in this loop were fairly spread out, with ample tree separation between each one. I don’t think there was a bad site in the loop. 

Facilities/Overall Park: The loop had a wonderful, heated bath house which was centrally located and a very short walk from our site. It looked to be recently built(or renovated), and was impeccably clean with very nice-looking showers(which we didn’t use this time). However, there were only 3 stalls and 2 showers, so I imagine the lines could get pretty long during peak season. There was also a nice outdoor dishwashing sink on the exterior of the bath house. 

The park itself is rather small, but very pretty and(mostly) peaceful. It’s set on the Choptank River and Watts Creek, with a great amphitheatre and walking trails with beautiful water views. There is also a nature center(which was closed for the season), as well as several pavilions and playgrounds scattered throughout the park. The pavilions were in definite need of a facelift, and the playgrounds were older but decent. 

While the park was very quiet and enjoyable during the day, unfortunately I couldn’t say the same for nighttime and early morning. The first night, we were awoken several times by the very loud firehouse siren from the neighboring town of Denton. It sounded like one of those older air raid-type sirens, with a really loud, jarring windup. My husband looked it up the next day, and discovered that Denton does in fact use that old fashioned alarm system to signal any type of emergency. In addition, we heard very loud gunshots from nearby goose hunters right at sunrise. So, you may luck out if you camp outside of hunting season and there are no overnight emergencies during your stay.:) 

Martinak is a sister park to the larger Tuckahoe State Park(about 10-15 minutes down the road), and the two parks share and co-host many events between both facilities, mostly during peak season. Upon check-in, the(extremely friendly) rangers handed us a map and calendar of events for both parks. 

Surrounding Area/Attractions: The small town of Denton is about 5 minutes outside the park, with a Walmart, a few chain and standalone restaurants, plenty of gas stations, and most modern conveniences. St. Michael’s, a very quaint and popular tourist destination, is about 45 minutes away. 

Overall, while this a very pretty park with nicely wooded and spaced-out sites, we prefer the neighboring Tuckahoe SP for its slightly better trails, nicer day-use area with newer playground, and(most importantly) lack of midnight sirens.

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  • Review photo of Martinak State Park Campground by Jen V., September 16, 2019
  • Review photo of Martinak State Park Campground by Jen V., September 16, 2019
  • Review photo of Martinak State Park Campground by Jen V., September 16, 2019
  • Review photo of Martinak State Park Campground by Jen V., September 16, 2019
  • Review photo of Martinak State Park Campground by Jen V., September 16, 2019
  • Review photo of Martinak State Park Campground by Jen V., September 16, 2019
  • Review photo of Martinak State Park Campground by Jen V., September 16, 2019
  • Review photo of Martinak State Park Campground by Jen V., September 16, 2019
  • Review photo of Martinak State Park Campground by Jen V., September 16, 2019
  • Review photo of Martinak State Park Campground by Jen V., September 16, 2019
  • Review photo of Martinak State Park Campground by Jen V., September 16, 2019
  • Review photo of Martinak State Park Campground by Jen V., September 16, 2019