Equestrian enthusiasts searching for horse campgrounds near Chevy Chase, Maryland should note that nearby camping areas generally lack dedicated equine accommodations. The closest campgrounds sit within 30 miles of Chevy Chase and span parts of Maryland and Virginia. Most camping options in this Mid-Atlantic region operate seasonally from April through October, with several facilities remaining open year-round despite the region's humid subtropical climate.
What to do
Disc golf course access: Bull Run Regional Park features an 18-hole disc golf course that offers recreational opportunities for campers. "I'd recommend taking in a game of disc golf on their 18 hole course," notes Rachel L. about Pohick Bay Regional Park.
Water recreation options: Visitors can enjoy boating and water activities at several locations. "Boating in summer from kayaks to motorboats," mentions Anne K. about Pohick Bay. The park also includes "Pirate's Cove waterpark is definitely a highlight in summer."
Wildlife viewing opportunities: The forested areas provide habitat for various bird species. "Eagles everywhere! Large clean sites. Great staff!" says Kathie M. about Pohick Bay Campground. While not offering horse camping facilities, these natural settings provide day-use trail options for riders.
What campers like
Proximity to DC attractions: Many campgrounds serve as convenient bases for exploring the capital. "Stayed here for 2w while visiting friends in Alexandria. Took me 25-30m to get there so you are far away from bustle of city but not so far that going in to enjoy breakfast or the sights is a feat," shares Josh J. about Pohick Bay Regional Park.
Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention well-maintained amenities. "The bathhouse is standard but also has laundry and an outdoor dish washing station," notes Ben G. about Bull Run Regional Park, adding that his family "had a great time here over a long weekend in August."
Family programming: Scheduled activities enhance the camping experience. "They informed us that they 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," explains Ben G. about his stay at Bull Run.
What you should know
Pest concerns: Ticks can be problematic in this region. "LOTS and LOTS of ticks. I got one, but my wife and dog got about a dozen each. Just bring tweezers," warns Ben J. about Cedarville State Forest. For those bringing horses to nearby day-use trails, pest prevention is essential.
Noise considerations: Several campgrounds experience noise from nearby facilities or transportation. "There is a shooting range in the park. It is on a flight path for DCA. And, I66 is not that far away," mentions Drew M. about Bull Run Regional Park.
Campground maintenance: Site conditions vary across facilities. "Other than the daily bathroom cleaning, this campground lacks maintenance on sites and walkways. They are both overgrown," notes Kasey M. about Cedarville State Forest, where equestrian riders might find trails "across and through hunting areas."
Tips for camping with families
Water park options: Families with children benefit from water recreation facilities. "We had a great time. Check in is a breeze and the staff is super nice and helpful," says Ben G. about Bull Run, while another camper mentions "Pirate's Cove waterpark is definitely a highlight in summer" at Camp Meade RV Park.
Playground accessibility: Consider campsite location relative to play areas. "We got a site on thr inner loop and it backed to the playground and the bathhouse," reports Ben G. about Bull Run Regional Park. At other facilities, "there's only one playground that's awkwardly located," according to Yvonne B.
Organized activities: Many parks offer structured children's programs. "Great family friendly campground. We will definitely be going back," shares Bridget H. about Bull Run Regional Park, where her family enjoyed "a campfire complete with s'mores followed by hayrides."
Tips from RVers
Site leveling requirements: RV campers should prepare for varied terrain. "The site was spacious. We are tent campers but almost all our neighbors were in an RV or trailer," notes Ben G. about Bull Run. At Lichtman Camp, sites may require additional adjustment for larger vehicles.
Hookup availability: Electric and water connections vary by location. "The site had water and electric which was nice," reports Ben G. about Bull Run Regional Park, while Nurse N. mentions at Cedarville State Forest, "Cost was $5 for 8 logs. Dump station and trash were just outside of the loop."
Size restrictions: Some campgrounds have limitations for larger RVs. "Site 6 was good but not for larger rigs. We have a pop up and had to navigate around a tree that would have been very difficult for larger rigs," cautions Nurse N. about Cedarville State Forest.