RV campgrounds near Brooklandville, Maryland are positioned in the rolling Piedmont region where elevations range from 300-800 feet. Most camping areas sit along stream valleys and wooded hillsides rather than open plains, with summer temperatures averaging 85-90°F during peak camping season. Winter camping options remain viable with several year-round facilities maintaining full hookups despite occasional freezing temperatures.
What to do
Fishing opportunities: The Bush River at Bar Harbor RV Park & Marina provides direct water access from waterfront sites. "Peace & Tranquility, waterfront. Fish from your camp site...I love to crab, catch them and steam them in my camper (a MD thing). Quiet, peaceful, family oriented," notes one visitor.
Battlefield tours: Gettysburg National Military Park is approximately 10 minutes from Gettysburg Campground. A visitor explains, "If you're looking for a campground that is very close to an historical National Park not to mention shopping and restaurants, this is for you."
Water activities: Many campgrounds offer water recreation beyond swimming pools. "If you love boating, kayaking or canoeing, this is the place! Camped here at the end of summer, really loved it. Had our kayaks with us and the water wasn't but a few steps away," reports a Bar Harbor visitor.
What campers like
Waterfront camping: Premium waterside locations remain popular despite price differences. A visitor to Bar Harbor notes: "The daily waterfront sites are pricy but right on the water with great views. Some of the trailer sites are a tough back in but worth the trouble. WiFi is good, washrooms are modern and adequate."
Secure environments: Military facilities like Camp Meade RV Park offer added security measures. "Was great not to have to really worry about anything because you are securely on post. I forgot all about revielle. They reminded me," mentions one camper.
Farm experiences: Thousand Trails Gettysburg Farm offers agricultural activities uncommon at standard campgrounds. "We've enjoyed mini-golf, feeding the animals, 'hiking' through the cornfield, fishing, and campfires. The weather is perfect right now highs reaching low 80s, so the evenings are super lovely!"
What you should know
Seasonal considerations: Gettysburg area campgrounds maintain specific operating seasons. According to campground data, Gettysburg Campground operates from "Early Apr to Mid Nov," while Thousand Trails Circle M runs from "April 7 to November 26."
Site assignments: Some facilities use first-come systems rather than pre-assigned spaces. "As with all thousand trails, this campground is first come best site. While the top part of the campground seemed more communal, we chose the lower, Riverside sites and we're glad we did!" notes a Thousand Trails Circle M visitor.
Transportation to attractions: Cherry Hill Park offers direct transportation to Washington DC. "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."
Tips for camping with families
Animal attractions: For children interested in farm animals, Gettysburg Farm offers daily feeding opportunities. "Great park and probably still one of our kids favorites after being on the road for over a year this one easily stands out as a must stop!" reports one family.
Swimming options: Multiple pool facilities can reduce crowding during summer months. "The park is close to Washington DC and offers a conceirge service for tours and things to do. On site are pools, splash pad, rv supplies and repair parts, a snack bar and lots more," notes a Cherry Hill visitor.
Playground access: Consider campground layout when traveling with children. One camper at Drummer Boy Camping Resort shared: "We camped here in May for Memorial Day weekend. We usually avoid holidays but gave this campground a try. It was pretty full and everyone seemed to have a golf cart. The campground offers free mini golf, a pool and a splash pad pool area."
Tips from RVers
Site leveling: Many RV parks in the region feature gravel rather than concrete pads. "Our site was pretty level and an okay side. Our site was separated from our neighbors site with nice foliage," notes a Drummer Boy visitor, while another reports, "The site was pretty level so that was great!"
Hookup placement: Check utilities placement before selecting sites. As one camper at Thousand Trails Round Top notes: "Water and electric are in award spot on our site," while another mentioned their sewer setup: "The sewer consisted of a storage tank less than 10 ft from our picnic table. It stunk."
Site privacy considerations: Site spacing varies significantly between parks and site sections. "The sites are close but there were all sizes of RVs there, even large class A. Many sites are on the water," reports a visitor to Bar Harbor RV Park, indicating accommodations for various rig sizes.