Best Campgrounds near Bowie, MD

Campgrounds near Bowie, Maryland provide a mix of basic and full-service camping options within a short drive of Washington D.C. Greenbelt Park Campground, located approximately 7 miles west of Bowie, serves as a forested retreat with tent and RV sites but no hookups. Cherry Hill Park in College Park offers more amenities including full hookups for RVs, cabin rentals, and glamping accommodations. The Washington DC/Capitol KOA in Millersville provides similar developed facilities within 10 miles of Bowie, with options ranging from primitive tent sites to cabins and yurts.

Most campgrounds in the area require reservations, particularly during summer months and weekends. Greenbelt Park Campground has transitioned to an online reservation-only system with no cash payments accepted at the entrance. "The campground rangers are friendly, knowledgeable and approachable for local information about local history and grocery stores," noted one visitor about Greenbelt Park. Sites at developed campgrounds typically include picnic tables and fire rings, though some parks prohibit hanging items from trees, including hammocks. Cell service is generally good throughout the region due to proximity to urban areas, though site selection can impact connectivity in more wooded campgrounds.

Campers consistently mention the convenient location of area campgrounds for visiting Washington D.C. attractions. Greenbelt Park receives particular attention as an affordable base camp with easy access to public transportation. "It's a great place to camp if you want to make a visit to D.C. very affordable, as it's located just 1.5 miles from the nearest Metro Station," shared one camper. Despite their proximity to urban areas, many campgrounds maintain a surprisingly natural atmosphere. Some visitors note occasional traffic noise but appreciate the forest setting that blocks visual signs of development. Wildlife sightings, particularly deer, are commonly reported even at campgrounds closest to the city. During warmer months, campers should prepare for mosquitoes and ticks, especially when using hiking trails that connect to many of the campgrounds.

Best Camping Sites Near Bowie, Maryland (83)

    1. Cherry Hill Park

    42 Reviews
    Beltsville, MD
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 937-7116

    $282 - $999 / night

    "Metrorail is about 6 miles from campground, near University of Maryland."

    "Great camping amenities, soft cushioned sites, with power and water close by. DO NOT GET BASIC TENT SITES AS THEY ARE NEXT TO HIGHWAYS AND VERY NOISY!!! Premium tent sites would be a better choice."

    2. Greenbelt Park Campground — Greenbelt Park

    32 Reviews
    Greenbelt, MD
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 344-3948

    $20 / night

    "If you are really looking for somewhere to feel far away from civilization and see some beautiful scenery, this probably isn't it."

    "The campsite is superb with walking trails, wildlife and the occasional overflying US Presidential Helicopter. Easily accessible from close by freeways, and charmingly peaceful"

    3. Washington DC / Capitol KOA

    15 Reviews
    Millersville, MD
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 923-2771

    "They have a nice dog area for the dog to be able to run around and exercise which a lot of places we have been do not have a place for the dog to really exercise."

    "The location worked for my trip but not sure it’s that convenient to DC."

    4. Adventure Bound Washington DC

    9 Reviews
    Upper Marlboro, MD
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (443) 607-8609

    "We had a fantastic time our 1st time at #AdventureBoundCampingResort in Lothian, Maryland."

    "This place is a good place to stay, the laundry room & showers are handy, the pool is large, & it's a 40 minute drive to the capital & the Smithsonian Mall or a 25 minute drive to the closest"

    5. Pine Tree Associates Nudist Club

    2 Reviews
    Crownsville, MD
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 841-6033

    $30 - $55 / night

    "My wife and I were trying to find an RV location near the Annapolis city dock for a boat show and found Pine Tree Associates."

    "Camping fees include access to a large outdoor pool, an indoor pool and a hot tub. There is room for tenting and campers."

    6. Cedarville State Forest

    17 Reviews
    Brandywine, MD
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 888-1410

    $30 / night

    "We picked up the camping registration outside the office at the entrance, no need to speak with anyone. Then we just drove down to our campsite in the family camping loop."

    "Forested campground with fairly lengthy but level (and thus beginner friendly) hiking just a short distance away from Washington, DC."

    7. Patapsco Valley State Park-Hilton Area

    19 Reviews
    Catonsville, MD
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 461-5005

    $20 - $51 / night

    "Camp site(Tent camping)
    The camp site is what it is, just a camp site :)  It's one of the bigger state parks surrounded by forest in MD."

    "Another negative was after the storm for the next few days we heard trees falling nearby."

    8. Camp Meade RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Odenton, MD
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 722-4237

    9. Hollofield Area Campground

    19 Reviews
    Windsor Mill, MD
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 461-5005

    $19 - $27 / night

    "It has 8 recreation areas and we stayed at the Hollofield Area in April- one of our first experiences in a Maryland State Park. Beautiful park with 70 miles of hiking/biking /multi use trails."

    "This campground is pleasant, but the sites are situated quite close to one another."

    10. Pohick Bay Campground

    39 Reviews
    Lorton, VA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (703) 339-6104

    $37 - $170 / night

    "We have been camping here for nearly 20 years. Each military tour brought us back to this area so Pohick became our second home. Our kids kayak now older but used to walk the trails as little kids."

    "We enjoyed sitting around the campfire at night and walking the dogs down to the water. We were right next to a hiking trail that went down to the water and a beach area."

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Recent Reviews near Bowie, MD

583 Reviews of 83 Bowie Campgrounds


  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 27, 2025

    Pax River Hog Point Campgrounds — Naval Airstation (Nas) Patuxent River

    Left Early, Won’t Be Back

    When we saw a review of this campground on Rec.gov complaining about the amount of bugs we thought they were being ridiculous, they were not. In addition to an insane amount of bugs making the experience here uniquely miserable — it is not quiet or peaceful. A (clearly quite drunk) group nearby was singing at the top of their lungs until at least 11pm when we made the decision to bail seeing as we weren’t going to be getting any sleep between being eaten alive and serenaded.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 23, 2025

    Adventure Bound Washington DC

    Nice

    This place is a good place to stay, the laundry room & showers are handy, the pool is large, & it's a 40 minute drive to the capital & the Smithsonian Mall or a 25 minute drive to the closest Metro station. It's crowded but folks are quiet & respectful!

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

    Aquia Pines Campground

    Good stopover near the highway but hidden between the trees

    We where forced land-inwards because of tropical storm Erin (potential hurricane hitting the Outer Banks). So we decided to visit Washington DC and had a stopover here. It was conveniently located. Terrain is not flat but our spot was well levelled. There is a big dog (and an older gentleman) in the office to welcome you. Full hook up was oké and our spot was nicly secluded between the trees.

  • Erin W.
    Aug. 3, 2025

    Lake Fairfax Campground

    Nice for a quick weekend

    This campground is nice for a quick weekend and does have pretty trails next to the campground. The sites are largely in more of a meadow and not many are very wooded. Our site, 41, was level and nicely spaced from other sites but many tent sites were not level at all. Many tents were on a full slant. There is a waterpark that is an extra cost which is fun for kids. Bathrooms are well maintained and huge.

  • Jennifer H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 2, 2025

    Cherry Hill Park

    Can’t beat it

    Proximity to DC and surrounding areas can’t be beat. Uber, Lyft, bus, shuttle. It takes about a half hour to get downtown to the monuments. Our uber rides ranged from 20-45$ for a family of 5. So $4-9 per person. We rode in all 4 days this way. Personalized, comfortable. Door to door. We saw tons of stuff. No one can say they saw everything. We took the train from Union station to Penn station. Saw the nationals, the orioles. So fun. The park itself has more than most. Mini golf, two pools, arcade, 24 hour laundry, a store and office open early!! And late!!! Wow! Just can’t be beat. Great sites. So many other things in the park. Splash pad, paved roads for scootering. Just awesome!

  • Caleb S.
    Jul. 31, 2025

    Patapsco Valley State Park-Hilton Area

    Tabolt island state park

    We had a nice stay overlooking the marsh. The small crabs were skittering around the campsite and birds perched in the marsh. The beach was nice and clean.

  • Josey F.
    Jun. 30, 2025

    Greenville Farm Family Campground

    Wonderful!

    We are repeat customers and come here with our troops. Nice mix of RV and tent campers. Quiet. Trails, creek, pool, fishing ponds (back end), batheooms, etc, great rates. No firewood- need to bring your own.

  • Adam and Suzanne B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 27, 2025

    Tuckahoe State Park Campground

    meh

    The campground is wooded and only has electric hookups available.  The sites are well spaced. The bathhouse is dated and was clean enough to use. There isn't much to do in the park but it was an ok jumping off point to visit St. Michaels. Good dump station and potable water fill.  Spigots throughout the campground.


Guide to Bowie

Camping near Bowie, Maryland offers access to significant watershed areas, with several campgrounds situated along the Patapsco and Potomac Rivers. The region experiences four distinct seasons, with summer temperatures averaging 85-90°F and high humidity levels, while spring and fall bring milder conditions ideal for outdoor activities. Local camping areas range from 50 to 400 feet in elevation, with most sites featuring moderate tree cover.

What to do

Disc golf at Pohick Bay: The 18-hole course at Pohick Bay Campground offers a challenging game among trees. "I'd recommend taking in a game of disc golf on their 18 hole course," notes Rachel L., who calls this spot her "go-to weekend camping spot."

Kayaking and paddling: Waterways near campsites provide paddling opportunities with rental options available. "There is boat rental a short walk down the trail from the campgrounds," explains Ben G. from Pohick Bay, while at Cherry Hill Park, campers enjoy easy access to nearby water activities as part of their stay.

Hiking from camp: Trail networks connect directly to many campsites. "We enjoyed hiking the trails directly from our campsite that led us down to the Patapsco River," shares Travyl Couple about their stay at Hollofield Area Campground, where "70 miles of hiking/biking/multi-use trails" provide extensive outdoor options.

What campers like

Urban oasis feeling: Despite proximity to cities, campers appreciate natural settings. "This is an urban oasis. Traffic can be heard but not seen," explains Becky about Greenbelt Park Campground, adding that "weekdays are pretty quiet in this campground."

Proximity to metro stations: Easy public transit access allows for car-free sightseeing. "It's a great place to camp if visiting DC," explains Laura M., noting that at Greenbelt "the green line takes you to the National Mall" with trips costing "about $2 each way on the train."

Wildlife encounters: Unexpected animal sightings enhance the experience. At Cedarville State Forest, Ben J. reports that even before reaching the gates, his group "saw a snake, alligator snapping turtle, and rabbits." Many campgrounds maintain enough forest cover to support local wildlife despite urban proximity.

What you should know

Site reservations required: Most campgrounds no longer accept walk-ups. "This is a NO CASH facility which means you CANNOT pay upon arrival," Crystal C. warns about Greenbelt Park, advising visitors to "reserve online."

Noise considerations: Airport and traffic sounds affect some locations. At Adventure Bound Washington DC, Cynthia D. reports that the "nearby road was very busy with a lot of traffic noise especially early in the morning," while Hollofield campers mention airplane flyovers.

Tick and insect precautions: Wooded areas require protective measures. Joe C. describes Cedarville State Forest as "Tickville" noting that "the ticks were waaaay too plentiful" during summer months, making insect repellent essential gear for camping in this region.

Tips for camping with families

Playgrounds and activities: Several campgrounds feature dedicated children's areas. At Patapsco Valley State Park, Angel G. notes it's "perfect for keeping the kids entertained" with "a huge playground, sensory trail and nature discovery center at the entrance to the park."

Scheduled programming: Check for organized activities when booking. Ben G. found that Pohick Bay staff "had a scavenger hunt for the kids going all weekend, they had an outdoor movie scheduled for Friday night, a campfire story time scheduled for Saturday night and crafts scheduled for Sunday morning."

Swimming options: Pool facilities offer relief during hot weather. Cherry Hill Park features "a pool, splash pad, RV supplies and repair parts, a snack bar and lots more," according to Scott C., making it suitable for families seeking additional recreation beyond camping.

Tips from RVers

Electric hookup locations: Limited electrical sites require advance planning. At Hollofield Area Campground, Jennifer S. explains the layout has "two concentric circles. The inner circle has electric but no water or sewer. The outer circle is primitive."

Water fill considerations: Water access varies significantly between parks. Laura M. notes that at Greenbelt Park, "the water fill was a little annoying in that there's a handle you have to hold down the whole time, but we used a rock to prop the handle down."

Site leveling challenges: Some campgrounds require extra work for comfortable setup. At Washington DC/Capitol KOA, Guerrmo warns that the "camp site wasn't level at all. I was actually kind of worried that it would slide into the woods," suggesting RVers bring leveling blocks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Bowie, MD?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Bowie, MD is Cherry Hill Park with a 4.8-star rating from 42 reviews.

What parks are near Bowie, MD?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 15 parks near Bowie, MD that allow camping, notably Greenbelt Park and Fort Dupont Park.