Best Cabin Camping near Frostburg, MD

Cabin accommodations in the western Maryland mountains offer several options for visitors seeking a rustic experience with modern conveniences. New Germany State Park Campground features historic cabins with varying amenities, while Rocky Gap State Park provides cabin rentals nestled in wooded settings near Lake Habeeb. Most cabins include electricity and basic furnishings, with some offering more extensive amenities like refrigerators and heating systems. According to one visitor, "The historic cabins are the star of the show" at New Germany State Park, which offers "an incredible" selection of cabin styles. Bathroom facilities are typically shared unless specified as private, with most campgrounds maintaining clean, well-maintained washhouses within walking distance of cabin sites.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. New Germany's cabins provide a truly unplugged experience with zero cell service, while Rocky Gap's cabins offer better connectivity and proximity to additional amenities. Pet policies vary significantly between campgrounds and even within different cabin loops at the same park. A camper wrote that New Germany State Park's Hemlock Loop is "the only loop that allows pets" while other loops prohibit animals entirely. Reservations are essential during peak seasons from late spring through early fall, with some cabins requiring booking months in advance, particularly for holiday weekends and summer dates.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen setups vary considerably between locations, from bare-bones facilities with only outdoor fire rings to more equipped options with refrigerators and microwaves. Small camp stores operate at both New Germany and Rocky Gap during peak seasons, though selection is limited primarily to essentials and firewood. For more extensive grocery needs, Frostburg offers the closest full-service shopping approximately 15-20 minutes from New Germany State Park. Winter cabin visitors should come prepared with additional supplies as many park amenities and nearby businesses operate on reduced schedules during colder months.

Best Cabin Sites Near Frostburg, Maryland (53)

    1. Rocky Gap State Park Campground

    52 Reviews
    Flintstone, MD
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 722-1480

    $23 - $29 / night

    "Our friends were in the site next to us (17) which was also nice and there was a wide walking path between them. Family also stayed in one of the rental cabins (21)."

    "There are options for RV camping with electric, tent spots, small cabins, and the resort if you would rather have a more comfortable resort experience. Pets are allowed in a select few loops."

    2. New Germany State Park Campground

    13 Reviews
    Grantsville, MD
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 432-2267

    $18 - $117 / night

    "New Germany State Park is situated in Garrett County Maryland. The park has a small lake, a few trails, and two camping loops."

    "Site was very large and private, surrounded by beautiful forest. Plenty of room for our pup, TV, pop-up gazebo, and gear."

    3. Middle Ridge Campground

    24 Reviews
    Romney, WV
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 822-8020

    "With picnic tables and fire rings, each site is well-maintained and ready for the next campers. And of course, what's better than a campfire with s'mores?"

    "Everyone loves it - there is something for everyone from hiking, swimming, outdoor games,  fishing, watching the donkeys or just enjoying the fire pit in the evenings. The views are spectacular!"

    4. Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park

    83 Reviews
    Ohiopyle, PA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 329-8591

    $20 - $54 / night

    "From white water kayaking and guided rafting trips, natural waterslides, to hiking and biking trails - this park has it all! This beautiful park has something to offer for everyone."

    "I always travel with my dog, so I can only provide information about the facilities on Ginko, Cherry and Juniper Roads and the sites that fall within the 'Pet-Friendly' side of the campground - which is"

    5. Deep Creek Lake State Park Campground

    17 Reviews
    Mchenry, MD
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 387-5563

    $21 - $65 / night

    "Ranger Review: Stream2Sea Shampoo & Bodywash and Leave-In Conditioner Campground Review:

    Don’t let the name fool you, the campground is across the street from the lake and there are no lake"

    "Camp site(Tent camping) Camp site was pretty small and close to each other. The forest where the camp site was situated was beautiful."

    6. Hidden Springs Campground

    7 Reviews
    Flintstone, MD
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 767-9676

    $58 - $70 / night

    "We had a very positive experience at Hidden Springs. We stayed 4 nights, the first two were very quiet at the campground."

    "Swimming pool available and pond for fishing. Nice little store. Lots of pavilions for large family outings."

    7. Laurel Hill State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Rockwood, PA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 445-7725

    $20 - $64 / night

    "Stayed 3 nights because I wanted to be centrally located to the he Flight 93 Memorial and Falling Water (about 30 miles to each). The non pet section is heavily wooded and very shady."

    "Self service ice and wood. Bring exact cash as the the contact station is only open Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Bathrooms are old but cleaned daily, water was hot so no complaints."

    8. Swallow Falls State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Oakland, MD
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 387-6938

    $22 - $33 / night

    "Swallow Falls has a great loop trail where you see four waterfalls. You can walk to the loop from the campground. It ma be adds a third of a mile to the hike. "

    "The basic tent sites each have a picnic table, fire pit w/ grill, and lantern post. The trails to the beautiful falls are a short walk from the campgrounds."

    9. Shawnee State Park Campground

    27 Reviews
    Schellsburg, PA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 733-4218

    $20 - $110 / night

    "The fire ring is at an angle so cooking on it proved to be a challenge (we bring a grill grate with us just in case, and had to use it)."

    "Shawnee State Park is a very large campground (319 campsites with mixed electric and non-electric, some pet friendly, some not) about 10 minutes off highway 76 and 20 minutes from the Flight 93 National"

    10. Pioneer Lakes RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Somerset, PA
    21 miles
    Website

    "Been going to pioneer park since I was like 3. Extremely family friendly, lots to do for kiddos on weekend, stocked ponds, bathhouses very close to all sites."

    "The roads around the camp ground could use some maintenance, especially on the hill side by the pool! All in all, a wonderful place to take your family camping!"

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Cabin Reviews near Frostburg, MD

509 Reviews of 53 Frostburg Campgrounds


  • D
    Sep. 10, 2016

    Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park

    Great spot for all outdoor enthousists!

    From white water kayaking and guided rafting trips, natural waterslides, to hiking and biking trails - this park has it all! This beautiful park has something to offer for everyone. The campground is nice with several camping options such as tent, camper, yurt and cabin rentals. They also have hot showers, electric options, and pet friendly areas. They have several seasonal events and festivals that are fun for the whole family. Must respect quiet hours here, rangers patrol frequently. For those who want to have a good time and be noisy and share some adult beverages Scarlett Knob campground May be a better option.

  • Laure D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 29, 2021

    Rocky Gap State Park Campground

    Always a great time!

    This place is awesome! Our site (15) was a spacious pull through with great view of the mountain through the fall foliage! Our friends were in the site next to us (17) which was also nice and there was a wide walking path between them. Family also stayed in one of the rental cabins (21). Sites are spaced far apart in the section we were in with lots of foliage for privacy. There is walking path behind the loop along the lake that goes to the beach area and camp store. Easy access to the bath house with several paths off the loop. I recommend the pull through sites for their size and privacy but most sites looked great. The cabin was cute. It had a queen bed, bunk beds, side table and front porch with a couple windows. Picnic tables are large and fire pits were placed perfectly for our site.

  • Bree C.
    Oct. 22, 2020

    Rocky Gap State Park Campground

    Best Suited for Families

    I grew up camping with my family at Rocky Gap every summer. The best feature of Rocky Gap is the versatility of the campgrounds. There are options for RV camping with electric, tent spots, small cabins, and the resort if you would rather have a more comfortable resort experience. Pets are allowed in a select few loops.

    They have a range of activities available including a large lake to swim, fish or paddle. There are a few trails for hiking, at least 2 small “beach” areas off the lake with play grounds and a camp store. You can also go over to the casino resort for entertainment and food.

    Alcohol is not permitted outside of the resort which is partly why I say this camping experience is better for families. Rangers routinely monitor the site loops and there is a quiet hours period, I believe starting at 10pm and you will have a ranger pull up on you if you do not adhere.

    CAMPSITES BREAKDOWN:

    Type: Gravel Vehicle Accessible: Yes Size: ~ 1 large tent or 2 compact tents. Most are the same size, fairly small spots. Bathroom: Communal bathhouses in the middle of each loop with toilets, sinks and showers. Fire pit: Yes, with grill grate. Firewood: Must buy firewood at camp store. Water access: Some, depending which part of the loop your site is located on. Electric: No unless RV camping. Alcohol Policy: Not permitted unless drinking in the Resort or a motor home. Other Features: Picnic table, small wood post counter / hook to hang a lantern on and place a camp stove on.

  • T
    Jun. 16, 2019

    Quemahoning Family Recreation Area

    Enjoyable family campground

    Quemahoning Family Recreation Area offers great fishing, some nice trails and generally wonderful weather during the summer season.  The campground offers some sites with electrical and others with varying primitive services.  The campground has a bathroom with showers (2 for men, 2 for women).  The result is there are sometimes lines waiting for a shower to be available.  There is a camp store where wood, ice and fishing supplies are available.  There is no trash service;  campers are expected to carry out their trash.  Campsites do have fire rings, a picnic table and parking available.  The campgrounds are pet friendly.  Boats are available to rent.  If you bring your own power needs to be electric only.

  • Lysandra R.
    Oct. 16, 2019

    Rocky Gap State Park Campground

    Great for families

    This park is a lot of fun in warm weather with kids. The facilities are also top-notch. I couldn't get over how nice the bathrooms were! We rented mini cabins which each have electricity but no bathroom or running water. Ours had a futon, folding table, double bed and bunk beds. The office will lend you a box fan at check-in and the cabins do get stuffy.

    The swimming beach and playground are absolutely beautiful! We had a great time at the nature center reptile feeding program. We also walked around the aviary, where you can see many of the birds from the outside even if it isn't open for a program. We hiked the loop around the lake, not realizing that it was over 5 miles! It also takes you right through the casino parking lot and crowded day use area at one point. If there's a drawback to this park, it's that it really doesn't feel very remote. You're basically across the lake from a big hotel and casino. But it's convenient to DC and a great place for kids and new campers!

  • Bill  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 9, 2021

    New Germany State Park Campground

    A crowded car camping experience

    New Germany State Park is situated in Garrett County Maryland. The park has a small lake, a few trails, and two camping loops. The Hemlock loop- the only loop that allows pets, is smaller and is mostly made for tent camping, though one site has electricity, but only big enough for a teardrop camper. There is a bathroom with a hot shower. The problems with the Hemlock loop is the proximity to the other campers. Our neighbors were loud, their kids were louder and their dog was ear- splitting loud. The tent pads are varied in size with sites 52, 53 and 57 being just big enough for a large tent and not much else. Every site has a large picnic table ( that is impressively hard to move) and a fire ring. Some sites are not very level, not not as much that your rolling out of bed in your sleep. There is water, but just at the bathroom area. This makes sense since the loop itself is very small. Deer are dense in these parts, and bears frequent the area. Summer temps usually do not get as nice 85max most of the summer. There is also cross country skiing in the winter. Despite the smaller sites, the Hemlock loop is frequently full, as is the non pet loop, which can accommodate larger tents and RV’s., but no pets.

  • Bill  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 31, 2018

    Rocky Gap State Park Campground

    Where you take the family for a no hassle weekend

    The campground is easily accessible- there are 9 loops and a group site. The best loops for families with pets are Dogwood and Elm. No pets? Go to Ironwood loop and get a site close to the water. Water is readily available. The bathrooms are clean and the showers warm. After October, most of the loops close, the exception being Ash loop, which offers electric hookup for RV. The camp store is stocked well, but dinner may have to come from a local market if you’re planning a cookout at your site. The beach is also pet friendly. There is boat rental and several opportunities for Ranger led activities for all. Recently, the park has been taking part in American Chestnut revitalization. If there is any detractors at all, it’s the casino on the other side of the park. It’s bright and loud ( though and outdoor events are quiet by 10 ish) There is a strict no alcohol policy unless your in an RV or a cabin. Meaning the alcohol must stay inside at all times. Firewood is readily available. The sites can be a bit close, but as a family camper with a load of six people plus two dogs, we never have felt claustrophobic in our site choice. The web site offers limited photos of the sites. This park is our go to place for a weekend with kids and as it’s cheap and nearby, it’s well worth it. As a side note, the food at the casino isn’t bad. Just not a good place for kids. The trails are well maintained. Keep a careful watch for snakes and bears.

  • Wes O.
    May. 30, 2019

    Chestnut Ridge Regional Park

    Relaxing campground to get away from it all or enjoy a night of musicq

    There are many tent sites at this location, as well as RV lodging.  There is a pond you can swim and or fish at.  There are both, modern and rustic cabins to rent.  The rustic cabin has a double bunk, stove and fireplace but no running water or shower or sink.  There is a shower house a short walk away.  the modern cabin is 3 bedrooms with microwave, shower, sink, relax room....there is also the Klaer Lodge built by park enthusiasts in the late 60's made of stone and can accomadate over 50 people.  All made of stone, as 20+ bunk beds upstairs -- huge facility.

    There are XC trails, an old school house and even a stage for the weekend music series performances.  Dog friendly as long as on a leash and a little shop where you check in and get necessary supplies, wood bundles...etc..very fun place.

  • Erica M.
    Jun. 28, 2020

    Happy Hills Campground

    Lots of regulars

    So this is my second time at Happy Hills Campground in Hancock, MD from June 25th-28th. It being relatively close to the home is the reason for choosing it because of doctor appts for the kids.

    The site I was in (F1) was really small and very close to the neighboring site. We got lucky no one was camping next to us. It had full hook-ups (30amp/water/sewer) and a pull thru site with picnic table and fire ring. It was $40/night. This campground is mainly for monthly site rentals with more than 3/4 of them permanent sites.

    Lots of golf cart and ATV traffic with no quiet hours that I am aware of. We weren't informed the pool would be open and you had to sign up for two hour timeslots to get in. This must have been information only available to the regulars here. Also cell service (Sprint roaming most of the time) is terrible and the campground wifi is spotty at best. The camp store was closed due to COVID so if needed anything you had to go to town.

    Bathrooms were clean. Never checked out the showers but heard they were free.

    Overall, I wasn't a happy camper. I don't think I will be back.


Guide to Frostburg

Western Maryland's forested mountains at elevations between 1,500-3,000 feet offer cooler summer temperatures than the eastern part of the state, making cabins near Frostburg, Maryland comfortable even during July and August. The area receives significant snowfall from November through March, with many cabins providing year-round accessibility despite seasonal weather challenges. Cabin rental options range from rustic single-room structures to multi-bedroom lodges with modern conveniences.

What to do

Hiking at Swallow Falls State Park: The 1.5-mile Canyon Trail leads past Maryland's highest waterfall at 53 feet. "The trails to the namesake falls are beautiful and very family-friendly, with lots of helpful signage. However, the parking lots and trailheads were PACKED on the weekend, so if you're a day tripper, get there early!" notes a Swallow Falls State Park Campground visitor.

Paddling on Lake Habeeb: The 243-acre lake at Rocky Gap offers kayak and canoe rentals during summer months. "A fair amount of gnats and other bugs but no mosquitoes to speak of. Clean, well run camp store. Nice beach area with volley ball nets. Lots of paddle boards and canoes for rent," reports a recent camper.

Winter cross-country skiing: Many trails convert to skiing routes during snowy months. "Apparently, the park is very popular amongst cross-country skiers in the winter, especially since they have full-service cabins and a warming hut by the lake," reports a visitor at New Germany State Park.

What campers like

Large, private campsites: Sites at Rocky Gap State Park Campground provide ample space between neighbors. "Can't believe how much space is between each site. You're close enough to see other campers but far enough away to feel you have you own sections of woods," mentions one reviewer who stayed in the Ironwood loop.

Historical significance: The region contains camping spots used by famous historical figures. At Swallow Falls, "Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, Harvey Firestone, and John Burroughs camped on the site in 1918, and 1921," notes a camper familiar with the area's history.

Cool summer temperatures: Western Maryland's elevation creates more comfortable camping conditions than other parts of the state. "Summer temps usually do not get as nice 85 max most of the summer," mentions a reviewer about New Germany State Park Campground, noting the pleasant climate even during peak season.

What you should know

Seasonal operation differences: Many facilities reduce hours or close completely during winter months. "Winter cabin visitors should come prepared with additional supplies as many park amenities and nearby businesses operate on reduced schedules during colder months," cautions a seasonal camper.

Cell service variability: Connectivity varies dramatically between cabin locations. "Note that there is very little to no cell phone reception in the park, so combined with the lack of hookups, this is definitely an unplugged, 'connect with nature' type of camping experience," explains a visitor to New Germany State Park.

Varying pet policies: Rules about pets differ between cabin areas and even within the same park. At Deep Creek Lake State Park Campground, "Pet policies vary significantly between campgrounds and even within different cabin loops at the same park," according to a regular visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Beach access for children: Lake swimming areas provide structured water recreation. "The beach is a nice amenity unfortunately the weather wasn't swimming weather when we were there," mentions a Middle Ridge Campground visitor who appreciated having the option despite the temperature.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: The area offers excellent animal observation chances. "We had three children who absolutely loved petting and feeding Mules and Donkeys!" reports a Middle Ridge camper whose family enjoyed the unique animal encounters.

Park nature programs: Many parks offer structured educational activities. "For kids they have a small jungle gym and critter center. Overall a very nice family camping area," notes a reviewer at New Germany State Park, highlighting the child-friendly amenities.

Tips from RVers

Site selection for larger rigs: Not all campgrounds accommodate bigger RVs equally. At Ohiopyle State Park, "We camped at Kentuck Campground with plans to visit Fallingwater. This campground was the perfect location for both activities! Our Sprint hotspot didn't work well (unboosted), but our Verizon did."

Hook-up availability: Full-service sites are limited at most state parks. "There are only a couple sites with electricity in each of the two loops," warns a visitor to Swallow Falls State Park, emphasizing the need to reserve specific sites if utilities are required.

Road condition awareness: Access roads to some cabin areas require careful navigation. "Roads around the camp ground could use some maintenance, especially on the hill side by the pool!" cautions a camper at Pioneer Lakes RV Park, noting the challenging terrain for larger vehicles.

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