Cabin Camping near Dunkirk, MD

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    Several state parks and private campgrounds around Dunkirk, Maryland provide cabin camping options ranging from rustic one-room rentals to furnished multi-bedroom units with electricity and full beds. Cherry Hill Park in College Park offers furnished cabins with electricity and comfortable beds, while Patapsco Valley State Park features mini cabins with electric heat. Martinak State Park provides mini cabins equipped with full beds, bunk beds, and air conditioning. At Westmoreland State Park, cabin options include two-bedroom units with waterfront views, fireplaces, and screened porches. According to one visitor at Martinak State Park, "We rented a mini cabin and it had a full bed, two bunk beds and AC which was such a nice amenity. The site had a fire ring, grill and picnic table."

    Cabin styles range from basic one-room structures to more spacious family accommodations with multiple bedrooms. Washington DC/Capitol KOA in Millersville offers pet-friendly cabin rentals that accommodate families, while Tuckahoe State Park has basic cabins on both electric and non-electric loops. Most state park cabins require advance reservations, particularly during summer months when they fill quickly. Pohick Bay Campground and Bull Run Regional Park maintain cabins year-round, making them suitable for off-season getaways. At Tuckahoe State Park, "Mini cabin D is pet friendly but one of the few," notes one camper, highlighting the limited pet-friendly options at some locations.

    Most cabin rentals provide beds with mattresses but require visitors to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations - some offer only outdoor fire rings with cooking grates, while others include small refrigerators or microwaves. Camp stores at locations like Cherry Hill Park and Westmoreland State Park sell firewood, ice, and basic supplies. Patapsco Valley State Park requires purchasing firewood on-site due to invasive species regulations. For more substantial grocery needs, nearby towns offer full-service stores. Cabin campers should pack cooking utensils, dishwashing supplies, and food storage containers, as these items are rarely provided even in the more furnished units.

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    Best Cabin Campgrounds near Dunkirk (27)

      1. Adventure Bound Washington DC

      3.6(9)7mi from DunkirkRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Trash dumpsters are always full.  Bathrooms and showers are always clean. Full hookups at most sites. Staff very friendly. 

      Laundry on site as well. Do not try and come in after dark."

      "We had a fantastic time our 1st time at #AdventureBoundCampingResort in Lothian, Maryland."

      2. Cherry Hill Park

      4.8(42)26mi from Dunkirk1 siteRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Located less than 3-miles from I-95, about 40-minutes drive time from downtown Washington, DC, and about 35-minutes from Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, this park is ideally situated for a capitol vacation."

      "We had another great stay at Cherry Hill Park in College Park, MD. "

      from $999 / night

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      3. Pohick Bay Campground

      4.1(37)27mi from Dunkirk150 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We were at site 133, non electric non water. I feel like the spots at the end of each loop might have slightly more privacy, but our site was fine."

      "Great camp sites each with a picnic table and fire pit. There are a ton of things to do at this park, boat ramps, water park, mini golf, disc golf, kayak rental, and hiking trails."

      from $37 - $170 / night

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      4. Endeavor Point

      3.0(5)14mi from Dunkirk1 siteTents, Cabins

      from $55 - $95 / night

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      5. Washington DC / Capitol KOA

      3.8(16)25mi from DunkirkRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "They have a nice area for kids (pool, playground, jumping pillow, basketball courts, giant chess, etc)."

      "After a peaceful protest,my sister, nephew and I stayed in a cabin for 1 night. We all slept well in the clean and comfortable cabin. The campground is a safe place for families."

      6. Matoaka Beach Cottages

      5.0(3)19mi from DunkirkTents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Private campground with cabins and tent sites. Tent sites are first come, first service so call ahead to ensure the space is available."

      "They have a few tent camping spots as well as cabins. Just call ahead. I just showed up and got a perfect camp spot with a view of the sunrise and access to the private beach."

      7. Pine Tree Associates Nudist Club

      5.0(2)20mi from DunkirkRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "My wife and I were trying to find an RV location near the Annapolis city dock for a boat show and found Pine Tree Associates."

      "There is a bath house with outdoor showers. Camping fees include access to a large outdoor pool, an indoor pool and a hot tub. There is room for tenting and campers."

      from $30 - $55 / night

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      8. Westmoreland State Park Campground

      4.7(34)39mi from Dunkirk124 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Cabin 24 is a 2BR/1BA cinderblock cabin with waterfront views and large yard space. One room has two bunk beds, dresser, shelving, a lamp, and two night stands."

      "This is a stunning state park with a gorgeous campground. The whole place seems very well taken care of, with a camp store, visitor center, and discovery/education center for kids."

      from $27 - $134 / night

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      9. Bull Run Regional Park

      3.9(43)44mi from Dunkirk142 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      "Pros - Clean Bathrooms, Camp store open 8am - 8pm, Sites 62 - 92 (except #74 and 88) are all pretty  good.  Security was great, patrol throughout the night.  "

      from $39 - $100 / night

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      10. Smallwood State Park Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED THROUGH JULY 2023

      3.8(9)30mi from DunkirkRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The sites are well spaced, and while on the smaller side they’re very private with woods between each one. Bathrooms were clean and well stocked."

      "Smallwood State Park offers a more intimate setting for camping. There is only 1 circle for camping with tents and cabins intermingled. The sites are moderately separated giving some privacy."

      from $27 - $65 / night

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    Cabin Reviews near Dunkirk, MD

    360 Reviews of 27 Dunkirk Campgrounds


    • Dan N.
      Oct. 1, 2016

      Goodwill Cabin — Prince William Forest Park

      HUGE cabin GROUP Camp #1

      PWFP has a number of large group cabin campgrounds available to rent, with capacities of 75 to 200. They are called Goodwill (#1), Mawavi (#2), Oreda (#3), Pleasant (#4), Happyland (#5). My organization has rented 3 of the 5 different cabin camps over the years. These camps were made by the CCC and even used by the then-CIA during WWII. They are extremely rustic and you should expect to see lots of bugs, snakes, etc. during your stay, and it adds to the experience in a great way. The cabins have beds with waterproof mattresses, closets, screen windows, and electricity, but no fans or AC (bring fans!!). There are central shower houses, central dining halls (with full modern kitchens, fridge, etc), and extra buildings called craft lodges (which have tables for activities, discussions, etc.). Sites have extras like fire rings with seating, swimming ponds, hiking trails, grassy playing fields, etc. but I’m not sure they all have all of these. They’re all among the trees and shady. The PWFP rangers and website have lots of great info on the local flora & fauna (best moths I’ve ever seen in my life here). This is a great place for a school overnight or scouting. They’ve been working on renovating them since we started renting them in 2006, so make sure to tour all the different camps to get the one that meets your needs best. Full info is at https://www.nps.gov/prwi/planyourvisit/upload/Group%20Cabin%20Camping.pdf

    • RL
      Feb. 27, 2021

      Westmoreland State Park Campground

      Cabin 24

      Cabin 24 is a 2BR/1BA cinderblock cabin with waterfront views and large yard space. One room has two bunk beds, dresser, shelving, a lamp, and two night stands. Other room has a queen bed, shelving, a lamp, night stand, and dresser. Fireplace and screened in porch are lovely. There’s a fire pit and picnic table, and plenty of parking space.

      More details on the cabin to follow!

    • Stefanie H.
      Aug. 1, 2022

      Martinak State Park Campground

      Quiet and Peaceful

      We had a wonderful time at Martinak State Park. We rented a mini cabin and it had a full bed, two bunk beds and AC which was such a nice amenity. The site had a fire ring, grill and picnic table. We were right next to the bathhouse walkway. The bathhouse was very nice, clean and the showers had warm water. Due to the boat ramp being closed, there were not many places for fishing besides fishing off the back of the amphitheater. We drove to sister park, Tuckahoe State Park (15 min) and there was plenty of fishing locations. Cell signal was spotty, but perfect for a weekend away. Will stay again!

    • Reba H.
      Jun. 4, 2022

      Patapsco Valley State Park-Hilton Area

      Well maintained but fair warnings

      The Hilton area campground is unique because, unlike the Hollofield area of the park, it doesn't allow RVs and its tent sites are non-electric. However, a tiny cabin experience with electricity is available... within the same loop as non-electric tent camping. My non-electric tent campsite was surrounded by brightly lit cabins, even unoccupied all of their porch lights stay on all night. It doesn't make the upper half of the campground ideal for stargazing. The other reviewers are correct that the lower half of the loop is situated lower in the valley which will make any rain you get more difficult, so avoid booking a site at the very bottom. Overall the campground and state park deserve 4 stars because from what I could see tent pads were level, firepits had grill gates, showers were hot, and staff were cleaning and maintaining the grounds everyday. But be safe; prepare detailed offline navigation if you use the trails surrounding the camp. I definitely got lost relying on blazes for what I thought was supposed to be the Charcoal Trail.

    • John M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 28, 2026

      Matoaka Beach Cottages

      Fantastic location with winderful hosts

      Private campground with cabins and tent sites. Tent sites are first come, first service so call ahead to ensure the space is available. The host family was very nice and easy to work with and talk to. Fire pits were at tent sites and past the office was beach access into Chesapeake Bay. There are trash bins and porta potty’s on sight that are all maintained and kept clean. Beautiful sights and plenty to do in the area with DC being roughly an 40-60 minutes away.

    • M J.
      Sep. 28, 2020

      Pohick Bay Campground

      Great spot around Northern Virginina

      We were here for just one night during September. Our first time camping in the area and since COVID. Check in process was relatively simple, just pull up and pop out of your car to check in, with mask of course. We got a quick run down, some wood and a brochure with maps and area info. We were at site 133, non electric non water. I feel like the spots at the end of each loop might have slightly more privacy, but our site was fine. It included a picnic table and probably the best fire pit with grill that I've had in a while. It rained the night before we came, and the night we were there so the ground was pretty wet. Bathrooms had a sign for taking care with COVID precautions, and to wear your mask. Bathrooms were ok, but floors were a mess from muddy feet. Not much to be done about that. There were showers, and a dishwashing sink, plus laundry available. It's nice to know we've got a close spot to escape to if we don't have time to go far. This is a pet friendly campground. There's a lot to do out at the whole park, and its worth exploring (we just didn't have time). I'm sure its so pretty out near the water.

    • Tom C.
      May. 4, 2017

      Bull Run Regional Park

      Bull Run Regional Park

      State run park with many amenities. Park has golf frisbe course, decent water park for kids, hiking trails, small creek/river you can explore, playgrounds. The park is located in the middle of suburbs close to manassas va. The park also offer cabin rentals if you don't want to camp. I like to take new families that have not camped before to this campsite, its close to home and if anyone decides to bail out there is a hotel 5 min away.

    • T
      May. 5, 2022

      Pohick Bay Campground

      Camping with your friends, whether you bring your own or not

      This review is specific to the non-electric tent sites.

      From a services available view, their staff is visible and around to help.  Bathrooms, "Comfort Stations", could use some cleaning more frequently but I've seen a lot worse.  Big trash bin near the comfort stations, convenient.   Definitely a well stocked camp store, its obvious they cater to beginner and family camping.  You are NOT permitted to use deadfall at this park, must bring locally purchased USDA wood yourself or buy from camp store.

      There are comfort stations and trash bins close to every non-electric camp site, an easy sub-200 yard walk for me, but that fact is also where my disappointment starts.  The non-electric camp sites in some cases, appear to share a single area, fire pits 10 feet apart from each other, one flat area, barely a full length truck can fit in the parking available at each site they are so close to the road.  If you whisper,  your neighbors will easily hear close.   A big part of camping for me is the peace and quiet of nature.  THIS IS NOT THAT CAMPSITE.  It is extremely compact and close to each other.  Snoring of your neighbor is definitely an issue no matter which site you choose, except for maybe 138 as was said in another review.

      The gravel road into the campsites,  is a RESIDENTIAL road.  Yes, there are houses at the end of the road these campsites are ON.  Not off of, on.  Now mostly that wasn't a big deal, cars moving through during the day, early evening.  But that one guy that sat with his high beams on pointed directly into my tent late night for a solid minute or two before loudly accelerating through was a bit irritating. 

      This was a weeknight trip, there was only one other camper in this small campground with me so all in all, not a terrible trip but definitely not worth the cost and will not be visiting here again.

    • Jen V.
      Jul. 14, 2017

      Tuckahoe State Park Campground

      Great, quiet park on MD's Eastern Shore

      Site was heavily wooded and very private; we were surrounded by woods on three sides, and could only see our neighbors across the narrow loop road. Site included a picnic table, fire ring, grill grate and lantern post. Pad was nice and level; didn’t need to use any blocks. Drive way was just long enough to accommodate our truck. Site was a little farther from the bath house than we usually prefer, but didn’t really matter as we were camping sans kids this time. I loved the privacy of this site, so I didn’t mind the little bit of extra walking. Almost all the sites looked relatively private, with a fair amount of trees in between, but our was on of the only sites that was truly surrounded by forest. Since we were here in November, the leaves were especially beautiful. Bath house was large, heated and extremely clean; looks recently renovated. There was also a nice large dishwashing station on the Men's side, which I love. The park itself is very quiet, pretty, and easy to get around. Lots of multi-use trails, which i believe are mostly flat, so maybe not the best for die-hard hiking enthusiasts. We took the Lake Trail down to the day-use area, and it was a very pleasant, scenic hike that took less than 20 minutes. The lake/day-use area is beautiful, with a pavilion, picnic tables, boat launch area, volleyball and large recycled-tire playground for kids. There were quite a few people out and about, more than I would have expected during November. The lake is popular for fishing, kayaking and canoeing (no swimming allowed). During the on-season, canoes and kayaks are available for rent to explore the lake and water trails in the adjacent Tuckahoe Creek. Would love to come back in the summer to check them out. There is also a disc golf course, challenge course, and archery range on-site.

      Overall, we really enjoyed this park. It has all the major elements we typically look for: privacy, lots of trees, electric hookups, clean bath house, large playground, and a place to fish. The fact that it’s only about an hour’s drive from us is a bonus. We can’t wait to come back in warmer weather with the kids!


    Guide to Dunkirk

    Cabin camping near Dunkirk, Maryland attracts visitors year-round to the Chesapeake Bay region. The area sits at low elevations, typically under 150 feet above sea level, with a humid subtropical climate featuring hot summers and mild winters. Campgrounds in this region often combine wooded settings with water access, creating opportunities for both forest and aquatic activities.

    What to do

    Fossil hunting on beaches: Westmoreland State Park provides dedicated beaches for shark tooth hunting. "We came from Pa/De and wanted to look for sharks teeth. It was beautiful here so we decided to stay the night," notes Sara A. about her experience at Westmoreland State Park Campground.

    Disc golf courses: Several parks offer disc golf as a low-cost activity during your cabin stay. "Pohick Bay is my go-to weekend camping spot. Just a few miles outside DC, Pohick Bay is a hidden gem in the area. I'd recommend taking in a game of disc golf on their 18 hole course," says Rachel L. about Pohick Bay Regional Park.

    Kayaking in protected waters: Many cabins sit near creeks and rivers ideal for paddling. "Mattawoman Creek is right there and great for kayaking," explains Lorraine P. about their experience at Smallwood State Park. Most parks with water access rent basic kayaks for $15-25 per hour.

    What campers like

    Private wooded sites: Campers appreciate cabins with natural separation and privacy. "Sites are very well spaced out and there are only 15 in the only camp loop. Sites are private with most having thick foliage and trees between them," shares Laure D. about Smallwood State Park Campground.

    Clean shower facilities: Quality bathhouses make cabin stays more comfortable. "Bathrooms and showers are always clean. Full hookups at most sites. Staff very friendly," notes Matthew S. at Adventure Bound Washington DC.

    Off-season quietude: Winter and early spring cabin visits offer a different experience. "Went in March 2018 for my birthday, when it was still VERY cold, but had a wonderful time. The beaches and trails seem so much more peaceful and untouched this time of year. Definitely gets windy near the river. Bath houses are heated which is amazing," writes RL about their winter stay at Westmoreland State Park.

    What you should know

    Waterfront cabin limitations: Many waterfront cabin sites have restrictions. "The pier is still in need or repair, many lose boards, massive damaged pylons and still no security rails, to state a few," warns patricia S. about Endeavor Point.

    Seasonal traffic patterns: Summer weekends can transform peaceful parks into busy hubs. "This campground is conveniently located in the middle of the DC / Annapolis area and has a lot to offer! There are plenty of options, both for RV's and in general and the staff is super friendly!" shares Philip T. about their stay at Adventure Bound Washington DC.

    Tick and insect preparation: The humid climate supports active insect populations. "Oh - and check for ticks and bring your bug spray. Gotta love humid Virginia summers!" advises RL after camping at Westmoreland State Park.

    Tips for camping with families

    Activity schedules: Some parks offer organized family programs throughout the week. "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 their stay at Bull Run Regional Park.

    Water features for hot days: Swimming facilities become essential during summer months. "This campground has so much to offer. We loved it. Pros: 50 amp hook-up, Water, Sewer, Playground, Mini Golf, Swimming Pool, Hot tub, Basketball court," lists Beth R. from her experience at Cherry Hill Park.

    Playground proximity: When booking cabins with children, consider location within the campground. "We got a site on the inner loop and it backed to the playground and the bathhouse. The site was spacious," notes Ben G. about Bull Run Regional Park's layout, making it easier to supervise children.

    Tips from RVers

    Site levelness variations: Even within the same campground, site quality varies. "Camp site wasn't level at all. I was actually kind of worried that it would slide into the woods," reports Guerrmo from their stay at Washington DC / Capitol KOA.

    City access considerations: Cabin stays can serve as bases for exploring DC. "This was a great stop to take the kids to visit the city. Easy access and well laid out sites. They have a bus stop for metro service to the city, but we took the 20 minute drive," explains Joe R. about Cherry Hill Park, noting the 20-minute drive to Washington DC.

    Arrival timing: Some parks have limitations on check-in hours. "Do not try and come in after dark. Very tight and very dark," warns Matthew S. about Adventure Bound Washington DC, highlighting the difficulty of navigating some campgrounds after sunset.

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