Best RV Parks & Resorts near Burkittsville, MD

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Several RV campgrounds within 30 miles of Burkittsville provide full-service options for motorhome travelers. Brunswick Family Campground offers full hookup RV sites along the Potomac River with seasonal operation from March through November. Sites accommodate large rigs, though some have awkwardly positioned utility connections. A recent review noted that "at some of the RV sites the hook ups are in crazy spots, some are in the neighboring sites area so you have to drag extensions around them." Harpers Ferry Campground features riverfront RV sites with electric, water and sewer hookups, though the campground requires skilled backing into tight spaces with limited maneuvering room. Round Top Campground near Gettysburg provides full hookup sites but reviews indicate they are closely spaced and situated on uneven terrain.

Navigating into several mountain parks requires attention to steep grades and tight turns. Most campgrounds in the region maintain operating seasons from spring through fall, with limited year-round options. Dump stations are available at Brunswick Family Campground and Harpers Ferry Campground, though one visitor commented that the "sewer is not at RV spot, but 100 yards away to go to when leaving camp... the dump station is also very small and leaves little room for error in positioning trailer." Cell service varies throughout the mountainous terrain. Pet policies differ between parks, with most allowing dogs with standard restrictions. Campgrounds near historic attractions like Gettysburg and Harpers Ferry fill quickly during summer months and fall foliage season, making advance reservations essential.

Best RV Sites Near Burkittsville, Maryland (100)

    1. Harpers Ferry Campground - River Riders

    24 Reviews
    Harpers Ferry, WV
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 535-2663

    "We brought our paddle boards and river access was super easy. Freshwater hookup and electrical hookup were convenient (and the water tasted great :)."

    "The campground offers adventures like rafting, biking, tubing and zip lining to name a few."

    2. Round Top Campground

    7 Reviews
    Gettysburg, PA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Off-season so not crowded. Pool was clean and quite good sized, had it to ourselves due to season. Did laundry while here, ample laundry room."

    "We were looking for a semi-local final fall get-a-way near us. What better location for that than Gettysburg."

    3. Drummer Boy Camping Resort

    8 Reviews
    Gettysburg, PA
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "There seem to be a lot of seasonal campers but everyone was extremely nice and welcoming. We had a pull-through site with W/S/E, which made dumping, etc much easier that pulling to a dump site."

    "It’s a nice campground with a lot of amenities for all. Everyone whom I had contact with that had season sites were very friendly and provided some good info."

    4. Brunswick Family Campground

    12 Reviews
    Brunswick, MD
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 834-9950

    $10 - $90 / night

    "The store is very small and it’s in a travel trailer so there’s not much selection there is ice and firewood for sale."

    "Our spot was on the river with a short walk to the boat ramp and access. It was very quiet, serene, & clean. Dog-friendly (seemed like everyone had a dog) and downtown was a short bike ride away."

    5. Gettysburg Campground

    26 Reviews
    Gettysburg, PA
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 642-5713

    "Friendly staff and bonus that it’s pet friendly. Watch out for falling black walnuts in October. We heard them hitting ours and other rigs during our three day stay."

    "If you’re looking for a backwoods, off-the-beaten-path type of campground, this isn’t it."

    6. Keystone RV Campground

    1 Review
    Greencastle, PA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 597-0939

    7. Bull Run Regional Park

    42 Reviews
    Iron Gate, VA
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (703) 631-0550

    $34 - $90 / night

    "Great Park, friendly staff, clean facilities. We stayed with our Pop Up for two nights at an electric -supported site. Portable water and dumping station located at the camp store."

    "We then proceeded to pull through site 4 with water& 50 AMP, which was a nice long and spacious site. All the pull through sites along the main road in this area are spacious."

    8. Evergreen Point Village

    2 Reviews
    Frederick, MD
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 662-8121

    9. Nahkeeta Campsite

    3 Reviews
    Martinsburg, WV
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 263-5382

    $50 / night

    "Great location for exploring Harpers Ferry. Right next to the highway but the noise doesn’t bother us."

    10. Harpers Ferry / Civil War Battlefields KOA

    39 Reviews
    Harpers Ferry, WV
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 535-6895

    $40 - $80 / night

    "Our section had mostly pop-ups and mid-size travel trailers, so the sites were all grass and gravel. However, the area with pull-through sites for big rigs was just a huge RV parking lot."

    "Gettysburg, Baltimore, and DC are about an hour’s drive

    • Clean and level gravel site with well-maintained utility hook-ups."
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RV Park Reviews near Burkittsville, MD

990 Reviews of 100 Burkittsville Campgrounds


  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 24, 2022

    Ramblin' Pines

    Good location to Baltimore/Frederick Attractions

    We stay at Ramblin Pines because it is close to family and a good proximity to visiting Baltimore and Frederick. The campground is quite large with lots of seasonal sites but there are some transient spaces that can accommodate big-rigs. In addition to RV sites, there are tent sites and cabins. 

    We stayed in one of the transient sites (#FR14) across from the RV storage lot. It was a long gravel back-in with 50-amp FHU. The water hook-up is in a pit so it doesn’t freeze so look under the cover. It can be a bit difficult to reach and you have to get on the ground to hook-up. Based on the location of the spigot, we were not able to attach our water filter (we drank the tap water anyway and it was good). The electric worked fine and were able to reach the sewer with our 20’ hose. The view out of our front window was of the storage lot which was not the most scenic. However, parking in the FR row is the easiest place for big-rigs to park since some roads in the park are tight and hard to navigate with the trees and with the two-way traffic. 

    There are lots of amenities and it seems some people come here for the activities and things to do. It is a destination for many campers. They have lots of themed events, the most popular being the entire month of October celebrating like Halloween. They set up a haunted walk through the woods, have pumpkin carving, trick or treating, a costume contest, haunted hayride, and site decoration contest every weekend. If you want to camp on the weekends– book early because we found it very difficult to get a reservation during October and you have to pay in full and there are no refunds for cancellations. Other weekends have live music, bingo, hayrides, cornhole tournaments, crafts, and more. Basically, there is something every weekend. 

    Huge fishing pond, shuffleboard, horseshoes, large dog park with agility, game room, playgrounds, jump pillow, heated swimming pool, and exercise room (which was decent but didn’t have a television to occupy your time), 18-hole mini golf. A short but nice hiking trail winds through the woods and is nice for walking dogs. There is a large covered pavilion with picnic tables for big gatherings. There is free Wi-Fi but it doesn’t reach sites in the back of the campground. Wi-Fi is great if you are near the office/store. The camp store is fairly large with some food/beverage items, t-shirts, large amount of RV supplies, and misc. other items. There is a coffee maker with free coffee.

  • Jen V.
    Jul. 17, 2017

    Harpers Ferry / Civil War Battlefields KOA

    More "glamping" than camping, but great for families!

    This campground is huge, and very crowded. We were there in the days leading up to 4th of July, and there was not a single empty site. Our section had mostly pop-ups and mid-size travel trailers, so the sites were all grass and gravel. However, the area with pull-through sites for big rigs was just a huge RV parking lot. All roads were very narrow and winding. We did fine with the pup, but can’t imagine trying to navigate a large motorhome through there. Crowding/space issues aside, this is a really nice (albeit expensive) campground. Almost everything, from the grounds, to rec halls, to pool and laundry, was sparkling clean and beautifully maintained. Bathrooms were reasonably clean as well, although they could certainly use some TLC and updating (most MD state park bathhouses are nicer).Staff was very friendly, as well. Tons of stuff to do here, especially for families: arts & crafts, indoor movie theatre, games, civil war reenactments, wine tastings, etc. We were certainly never bored, and the kids thought they had died and gone to heaven. Our site was extremely close to our neighbor's site, but still surprisingly roomy and decently shaded. We were right next to the pancake hut (free daily pancake breakfast included during the on-season) and playground, and very close to other activities. Harpers Ferry National Historical Park is just a stone's throw away, with great hiking, sight-seeing, and cute little shops.

    Overall, this is a really nice place, but much more of a resort than a campground in my opinion. The kids loved it, but I’ll always prefer the wooded seclusion of a state or national park. However, if I was looking for a more action-packed, activities-filled “glamping” experience, I wouldn’t hesitate to return.

  • Corey B.
    Sep. 3, 2018

    Bull Run Regional Park

    Great Stay at Bull Run Reg. Park

    Great Park, friendly staff, clean facilities. We stayed with our Pop Up for two nights at an electric -supported site. Portable water and dumping station located at the camp store. We stayed at site 146 on the first caul-de-sac off the first loop just another site away from the bath house (which was pretty clean). We got rained on the first night so things got a little muddy but nothing out of hand. Tons of free activities for the kiddos facilitated by the camp staff over the weekends. Face-painting, ice cream sundaes, S'Mores, hay rides and a rock wall. Park has a lot of things to do as well just outside the campground. We took a try at disc golf which was a lot of fun. Pet friendly. We'll be back!

  • Cat R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 7, 2022

    Jellystone Park™ Williamsport

    KID FRIENDLY

    This is a huge campground geared around kids. We didn't bring any with us this time and were just staying here overnight. We are in pull through site 753, pretty level gravel site, full hookups, picnic table and fire ring. The site wasn't well cleaned, grease dumped in the gravel, dead grass, lots of stink bugs! Also had to finagle the cable line to get it to work. There are very clean showers and restrooms, large camp store, restaurant, mining for kids, Waterpark, and pool. Many cabins, pull through, back in, and tent sites.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 8, 2023

    Greenbelt Park Campground — Greenbelt Park

    Close to DC, Quiet, and Pretty

    Greenbelt, MD: (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good (70 yr olds in 17’ trailer) Overall Rating: 4.5 Price: About $12 w our senior pass. Usage during visit: 50 % during week Site Privacy: Most inner loop sites are not very good. However, our inner loop site was very private. Most inner loop sites lack privacy. Pull Through” sites are more like pull over sites. The picnic table privacy is often not very good for the pull over sites. This is because the adjacent back in site is deeper with picnic table not blocked by the trailer.
    Site Spacing: Some are close. Check the map. Site surface: black top Reservations: Yes. We were able to change our site upon arrival on Rec.gov. Campground Noise: Very quiet.
    Road Noise: None Through Traffic: Not a problem if the site is in a loop. Electricity: No Water: Available at a few spigots and at the washbasins at the bathrooms Sewer: No Dump: Yes Generators: 6AM till 10PM Bathroom: Old but clean. Showers: Old but clean. Cirtains Pull Throughs: Some “pull over spots”. I have a pic or two of good ones in the D loop.
    Cell Service (Verizon): Great. Setting: 10 mins from subway for DC access. Great way to get to DC. Located in a deciduous forest serving as a pleasant getaway for locals.
    Weather: It was cool during our stay.
    Bugs: No problems yet. Solar: Most sites are not adequate.
    Host: They are friendly and very courteous. Notes: Amazing that there is such a pretty place so close to DC. This must be a great getaway for locals . …. We did not walk the park trails , but there are some.

  • W
    May. 3, 2021

    Gettysburg / Battlefield KOA

    Awesome campground while exploring Gettysburg Battlefield!

    We couldn't have been more pleased with this campground! The usual variety of sites, back-in and pull through, 50/30/20 amp service with full hookups.  Cable has the usual channels, about 20, available for $2.00 per night.  WIFI is free and we had good service, even though we were quite far from the office.  The site was level and needed no additional blocking, a fire pit and picnic table with ample outdoor sitting room.  A wooded setting gave plenty of shade and lent to the atmosphere of having more room than we actually did.  Located about 4 miles from town it is far enough for that country feel but close enough to be convenient.  The camp store was well stocked with basic needs as was the gift shop.  Trash is picked up daily, just leave it at the entrance to your site when you leave in the morning.  Cell service wasn't the best, Verizon had about 2 bars.  I can't say enough good things about the staff, from check-in and being escorted to our site with help backing in to filling up the propane on the way out everyone was courteous and helpful.  We felt secure at all times, and noticed a staff member frequently driving through on a golf cart.  A dog playground, kiddie playground, pool, putt putt, and other activities for the family.  All in all a very positive experience and a definite thumbs up for this campground!!

  • Erica M.
    Sep. 27, 2020

    Lazy A Campground

    Down home country

    I loved this campground. It is not a large campground in number of sites but has huge open fields for lots of outdoor fun. It has tent sites and level rv sites with 30 amp and water. No sewer. And one 50 amp site. Most sites have partial shade from the tree line. Each site has a fire ring and plastic picnic table. It has a creek for swimming or wading at your own risk. It also has horseshoes, playground, large outdoor picnic area, as well as a clean bathhouse with showers. There is a dump station and trash dumpster for your convenience on the way out of the campground.

  • Angela K.
    Oct. 20, 2020

    Twin Bridge Campground

    Great Site, Great Staff

    Took our new Fifth Wheel for a shakedown trip and decided to try Twin Bridges Campground. Staff was polite, amenities are great and clean, and everyone was friendly and polite. Big spacious sites, and a honeywagon to make things easier (there weren't any full hookup sites the I saw besides the long term spaces). Would definatley stay here again.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 29, 2022

    Skyline Ranch Resort

    Would NOT Stay here Again

    Ugh, this was one of the worst campgrounds we have stayed at in our twelve years of full-time RVing. First of all, the sites are very close together. Our site (which was#20 on the map but the number at our electric post was#102, go figure!) was supposed to be a pull-thru but we had to unhook the car because the site was so short and hard to get into due to narrow roads and tight turns with trees. The park is definitely not big-rig friendly, and all the sites are very close. There are many seasonals with old, dilapidated campers with lots junk around them. 

    We assume they call themselves a “resort” because there is a swimming pool, mini-golf, pavilion, playground, rental cabins, ball fields, dog park and a fishing pond, but it didn’t live up to the standards we consider for a resort. The mini-golf was in horrible condition. Everything was old and run-down. The “chalets” where super outdated, there was trash everywhere in the campground. Lots of seasonal sites with junk everywhere at their site. Behind us was a family who left their mean-looking barking dog chained to the tree all the time. The bathrooms are super outdated, and we wouldn’t even go in. Luckily, we had a full hook-up site. The nicest looking area of the park is the 8,000 square-ft Clubhouse which has a café, game room, adult lounge, wide screen tv, fitness center, and jacuzzi. We were there early in the season so some amenities were closed. There are farm animals on the property and a petting zoo with pigs, horses, ponies, goats, ducks, etc. They have a busy summer schedule of events which I’m sure entertains the kids and adults, but we weren’t staying long enough to participate. 

    Inside the brochure you get when you check-in are two-pages of guidelines and rules (which I doubt anyone reads). One of rules (#8) states that you have to clean up your area prior to departure, but since the seasonals weren’t departing I guess all the trash around their site was acceptable. That rule also states that fire pits have to be clean to fire pits but there were many fire pits full of trash.  

    I was a little nervous plugging into our electrical post which was completely wobbly and barely attached to anything and literally held together with packing tape– visions of an unpleasant electrocution experience flashed in my head. There is no cable but we were able to get seven over-the-air antenna channels (only one major network– ABC). All the utilities were at the back of our site and it took me a few minutes to find the sewer outlet which was near our neighbors designated parking spot. I suppose the only good thing was that Skyline Ranch Resort is a Passport America park and we only paid $35+tax/night for a 50-amp FHU site (which would have been the ridiculous high price of $70 otherwise). The only reason the campground gets two stars is because it was cheap for FHU. We would NOT stay here again.


Guide to Burkittsville

Several RV sites near Burkittsville, Maryland offer accommodations for different camping styles within mountainous terrain. The region's elevation ranges from 500-1,600 feet with the Potomac River valley forming the southern boundary. Summer temperatures typically average 75-85°F during day with cooler mountain evenings, while spring and fall bring temperature swings that campers should prepare for.

What to do

Historical exploration: 1.5 miles from Harpers Ferry Campground leads to historical Harpers Ferry. "From there you can grab a bite, visit the history of Harper's Ferry or continue exploring more hiking trails," notes Maggie A. This trail connects directly to the campground entrance.

River activities: Direct access to water recreation at Brunswick Family Campground where the Potomac provides multiple options. "The river is beautifully clean clear and cool," according to Brian S., who specifically enjoyed swimming. Lauren B. adds that site selection matters since "Sites on the ends are by far larger than the center."

Civil War tourism: Gettysburg sites within 10-minute drive from Drummer Boy Camping Resort. Dave R. shares his experience: "We did battlefield audio tour, nighttime walking ghost tour, visited shops around the square." The campground provides convenient access to these historical attractions.

What campers like

Waterfront camping: River views enhance stays at multiple locations. At Brunswick Family Campground, Nicholas S. found "Great location right next to the river. Easy to walk into the river or tube down it." The campground provides direct water access with most river sites less than 50 yards from water.

Family amenities: Multiple swimming options at Drummer Boy Camping Resort satisfy different preferences. "They have a large swimming pool which is great for families," reports Jeff & Steff's Excellent Adventure. The campground also offers additional recreational facilities tailored for various age groups.

Private camping spaces: Natural separation between sites at Gettysburg Campground creates more secluded experiences. Jim G. explains, "Level sites, friendly and efficient staff, decently sized sites long enough for my 32' coach and a toad." Creek-side sites offer additional privacy with natural sound barriers.

What you should know

Train proximity: Railroad tracks run near several campgrounds affecting noise levels. At Harpers Ferry Civil War Battlefields KOA, visitors should be prepared for occasional train noise. The campground provides numerous amenities to compensate, including what Brian P. describes as "great wifi and cell service."

Site conditions: Uneven terrain affects some campgrounds. At Round Top Campground, Alice G. noted "Spots are tight, water pressure is low, road traffic noise. Water and electric are in award spot on our site." Come prepared with leveling blocks and extension cords to accommodate these challenges.

Weather considerations: Spring storms can impact camping conditions. Multiple campgrounds report drainage issues after heavy rainfall. At Harpers Ferry Civil War Battlefields KOA, a visitor observed "everything turned into mud" after rain, recommending waterproof footwear and ground coverings during wet weather seasons.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Schedule outdoor recreation during mornings to avoid afternoon heat. Bull Run Regional Park offers numerous family-friendly options. "The campground had a climbing wall on one afternoon. There are miles of trails and my gkids enjoyed the nature scavenger hunt. You even get a prize when you finish," reports Bridget H.

Bathroom facilities: Shower quality varies significantly between campgrounds. At Bull Run Regional Park, Yvonne B. praises, "The best review I can give is of the bathrooms. They're worth staying again alone. Locking doors, individual stalls... Best camping showers I've ever had."

Campsite selection: Request sites away from main roads for families with young children. At Drummer Boy Camping Resort, Sabrina H. observed "Everyone here pretty much has golf carts & drives them everywhere," suggesting interior sites for quieter camping with children.

Tips from RVers

Hookup positioning: Prepare extensions for water and electric connections at many sites. At Nahkeeta Campsite, Charlene M. confirms "Good hookups" but notes no bathrooms or showers are available, making self-contained RVs necessary.

Leveling challenges: Bring additional blocks for uneven terrain at several campgrounds. Round Top's Jeremy K. reports "the site was shaded, it was also on a significant hill and had NO view of anything but other seasonal campers." Extra leveling equipment is essential for many motorhome sites.

Advance booking: Reserve specific sites when traveling with large rigs. At Gettysburg Campground, larger RVs find adequate space, but Martin E. notes it's generally a "nice quiet place to camp" requiring advance planning during peak seasons to secure suitable sites.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Burkittsville, MD is Harpers Ferry Campground - River Riders with a 3.7-star rating from 24 reviews.

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