Artillery Ridge Campground in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania offers a strategic base for equestrian camping near Hampstead, Maryland. Located about 45 miles northwest of Hampstead, the campground sits on land that served as an artillery storage area during the Civil War. Winter camping options exist with monthly rates available during the off-season.
What to do
Battlefield exploration on horseback: Take guided horseback tours through the historic Gettysburg battlefields directly from the campground. "Amazing horse rescue on the campground. You can take guided tours of the battlefield on horseback," notes Zack in his review of Artillery Ridge Campground.
Fishing opportunities: Several campgrounds offer fishing options without leaving the property. "My husband caught a fish first day in the pond behind our site," writes Justine I. about her stay at Artillery Ridge. Similarly, at Gettysburg Campground, visitors enjoy "a nice creek with ducks" according to Jenny P.
Historical immersion: Camp on grounds with direct connections to Civil War history. "Camping as close to history as you can get," writes MJ B., explaining that the Stangler Farm area behind Artillery Ridge "served as a hospital for the wounded" during the battle.
What campers like
Proximity to attractions: Most campsites provide quick access to historical sites and amenities. "Close to historic Gettysburg battleground," mentions Zack about Artillery Ridge, while Brandon W. notes that Gettysburg Campground is "a few minute drive to historic Gettysburg" yet "nice and out of the way of the busy parts of town."
Clean facilities: Campers frequently mention well-maintained grounds and amenities. "The whole campground was clean and well kept," writes Dave B. about Artillery Ridge. Similarly, Greg W. notes, "The sites were very clean, no trash, and pretty level."
Winter camping options: For off-season visitors, some campgrounds remain open. "They got us a great deal for are winter site... for a month long stay... which they do during the winter," shares lakota M. about Artillery Ridge's extended-stay winter camping program.
What you should know
Booking requirements: Most equestrian camping near Hampstead requires advance reservations, especially for horse accommodations. For wilderness camping in Michaux State Forest, Bridget D. explains that "designated motorized sites require a free online permit and are open April 2 until the 3rd Sunday after Thanksgiving" while "designated motorized parking lot sites... are open year-round."
Seasonal pest issues: Depending on timing, insects can be problematic. At Teaberry Parking Area in Michaux State Forest, one camper reported "lantern flies actively trying to get into our rig, digging themselves behind the window screens" for several days before they disappeared.
Weather considerations: Temperatures vary significantly between seasons. When visiting during summer, Rick V. noted the importance of finding "a nice shady spot, what was great with a heat of 94F" at Camp Meade RV Park.
Tips for camping with families
Kid-friendly activities: Many campgrounds offer dedicated recreation for children. Brett D. recommends Artillery Ridge Campground where "pool, mini golf and live music were great" for his family visit.
Playground proximity considerations: When selecting a specific site, consider distance to play areas. One Artillery Ridge camper mentioned: "The only complain we had was people walking through our sites due us being close to the playground and the noise level on the playground."
Educational opportunities: Turn camping into a learning experience with historical sites. "We did Park Ranger tours to learn about the 1st shot and how the war started," writes MJ B., adding they also "took a horse carriage ride through the battlefields... with a private guide to learn every ounce of the battlefield."
Tips from RVers
Site selection for horse trailers: Choose appropriate spaces if traveling with horses. "The campground features clean facilities with gravel pull-through sites that easily accommodate horse trailers," according to reviews. At Camp Winery, RVers find suitable spots for tent and RV camping about 25 miles from Hampstead.
Leveling considerations: Most sites require minimal adjustment. "The sites were very clean, no trash, and pretty level," reports Greg W. about Artillery Ridge, while Jim G. notes Gettysburg Campground has "level sites, friendly and efficient staff, decently sized sites long enough for my 32' coach and a toad."
Winter site preparation: For cold-weather camping, monthly rates may be available. At Artillery Ridge, winter sites provide extended-stay options from November through early spring, allowing equestrians to enjoy less crowded trail riding during the off-season.