Best Campgrounds near Dunkirk, MD

Dunkirk is the perfect place for adventurous campers and RVers. There's so much to see and do, from exhilarating hikes or bike rides to exploring the local dining and shopping. Get the dirt on all the best camping near Dunkirk. Browse campgrounds by amenities, site types, and more.

Best Camping Sites Near Dunkirk, Maryland (81)

    1. Cherry Hill Park

    42 Reviews
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    305 Saves
    Beltsville, Maryland

    Cherry Hill Park is a family-owned and operated campground that has been in the Gurevich family for 5 generations. We offer premium amenities, friendly service, and a wide variety of lodging - everything from tent & RV sites to premium log cabins and glamping pods and yurts. Our concierge and tours program makes it easy for guests to access downtown Washington, DC, by bus, Metro train, and guided tours. We love hosting guests from all across America, from all over the world, and from just down the road in our home state of Maryland.

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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $283 - $999 / night

    2. Pohick Bay Campground

    39 Reviews
    63 Photos
    312 Saves
    Lorton, Virginia

    Choose your next adventure at Pohick Bay Campground in Lorton, Virginia. Bring the kids for a day of splashing and sliding at Pirate’s Cove Waterpark, spend a day on the bay with our canoe, paddleboard, stand up paddleboard and kayak rentals; or bring your own boat to our public boat launch ramp. Make a day of it by renting a picnic shelter or stay a little longer and reserve one of our cabins or campsites.

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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $30 - $60 / night

    3. Greenbelt Park Campground — Greenbelt Park

    29 Reviews
    86 Photos
    235 Saves
    Greenbelt, Maryland

    Overview

    Greenbelt Campground is an urban oasis just 10 miles from Washington, D.C. This beautiful, wooded park is known for its safety, affordability, peaceful surroundings and National Park Service hospitality. Each campsite includes a picnic table and combination grill/campfire ring. Campsites have been improved using your camping fees to include new picnic tables and grills.The campground does not have water or electric hookups (primitive campground).A Loop is a Scout loop, youth or group Loop only. There is a RV limit of 30 feet (including tow vehicle) in B Loop and limited availabilty for larger vehicles (35 feet including tow vehicle) in D loop.

    Recreation

    The trails are open. Ten miles of hiking trails meander through Greenbelt Park, including Perimeter, Azalea, Dogwood and Blueberry Trails. Sweetgum Picnic Area is located 1.5 miles from the campground, with playground equipment and public picnic tables.

    Natural Features

    Situated in suburban Maryland, Greenbelt Campground is forested with a pleasant mix of pine, oak and maple trees, which give way to a colorful autumn season. Mountain Laurel blooms throughout the park in May. Still Creek flows through the site, where deer and chipmunks are commonly seen.

    Contact Info

    This location is staffed. Please call (771) 208-1588 to speak with local staff.

    Nearby Attractions

    Greenbelt Campground is surrounded by a myriad of fun and interesting attractions. Washington, D.C. and its famed historic sites are just 10 miles from Greenbelt. Goddard Space Flight Center is 3 miles from the park and the City of Greenbelt is 1 mile away. The Washington, D.C. Metro Transit System can be accessed 1.5 miles from the park, and major shopping centers are located within 1/2 mile away from the park entrance.

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    $20 / night

    4. Cedarville State Forest

    17 Reviews
    56 Photos
    103 Saves
    Brandywine, Maryland

    The lat/long on The Dyrt were updated 5/5/2022 to reflect what the State Forest site says is the CORRECT way to get into this campground.

    Equestrian Camping

    Campsites are primitive and a bathhouse is located in the center of the equestrian/special events camping loop. Equestrian Camping is roughly $30.00 per night per campsite. Make a reservation by calling 1-888-432-2267 (M-F 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.) or online during the camping season (April through October).​ A horse is required to stay in this campground.​ Youth Group Camping

    Youth group passes are honored. Youth group camping reservations can only be made by calling the Maryland Park Service Reservation Service at 1-888-432-2267 Make future reservations by calling 1-888-432-2267 or online. The Maryland Park Service reserves the right to restrict the maximum and minimum number of vehicles and individuals admitted under one youth group pass per visit.

    Check out a map of the youth group and special event loops.
    

    Family Camping

    Family camping is available from April to October. Walk-ins are not permitted in office; same day reservations are made by calling 1-888-432-2267 (M-F 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.) or online (24/7). ​

    Check out a map of the Family Camping Area.​
    
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    • Reservable
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    $30 / night

    5. Westmoreland State Park Campground

    33 Reviews
    157 Photos
    271 Saves
    Montross, Virginia
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    • Reservable
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    6. Washington DC / Capitol KOA

    15 Reviews
    17 Photos
    73 Saves
    Millersville, Maryland
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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    7. Adventure Bound Washington DC

    8 Reviews
    22 Photos
    19 Saves
    Upper Marlboro, Maryland
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    8. Bull Run Regional Park

    41 Reviews
    72 Photos
    193 Saves
    Iron Gate, Virginia

    Bull Run Campground, located near Interstate 66, is a getaway that is not far from Washington, D.C. and Northern Virginia attractions. Bull Run Park is only 27 miles from Washington, D.C. and 15 miles from the Vienna Metro Center Station. We are convenient for visitors to the Dulles area , Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center of the National Air and Space Museum and Manassas National Battlefield Park. The variety of campsites available at Bull Run Campground are RV sites with electric only service, Electric RV sites with water, RV sites with full-service (which includes sewer, water and electric), tent sites, rustic cabins and group camping areas. There are two bathhouses in the campground that offer hot showers, sinks, toilets and laundry facilities. The camp store sells camping supplies, snacks, ice and firewood and is open daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $30 - $95 / night

    9. Oak Ridge Campground — Prince William Forest Park

    31 Reviews
    58 Photos
    259 Saves
    Dumfries, Virginia

    Overview

    Oak Ridge Campground is a 100-site, wooded campground located in Prince William Forest Park, 35 miles southwest of Washington, DC. The park's land was set aside during the Great Depression, and in 1935 the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) began restoring the previously over-farmed acreage, converting it to recreational lands for public use. The CCC built trails, dams and cabins, making the park a wonderful place for recreation and relaxation. Large group camping is not permitted at Oak Ridge Campground. Please read the need to know section for additional information.

    Recreation

    The park offers many recreational activities, including hiking, biking, orienteering and fishing. Hikers enjoy exploring the park's 37 miles of foot trails. The South Valley, Oak Ridge and Farms to Forest Trails all begin at the campground entrance.Bicyclists will find 21 miles of paved roads within the park, including the 12-mile Scenic Drive. Little traffic and a 25 m.p.h. speed limit make this a popular biking spot. A 3-mile, family-friendly paved bike lane leads to the campground. Mountain biking is also available on 10 miles of gravel fire roads.The park boasts 30 orienteering courses with picturesque settings. Orienteering is a 19th century Scandinavian sport primarily used as military training. The courses were developed in 1972 and continue to provide hours of entertainment and exploration for park visitors.Approximately 18 miles of streams and two small lakes are open to the public for fishing. The water quality of Quantico Creek supports numerous fish species and other aquatic life. The most common fish species are bluegill, pumpkinseed, largemouth bass and channel catfish.

    Natural Features

    Prince William Forest Park preserves approximately 15,000 acres of Piedmont forest covering a major portion of the Quantico Creek watershed. The park represents one of the largest parcels of undeveloped land in the area and is the third largest unit of the National Park System in Virginia. The area is the largest example of a Piedmont forest ecosystem in the National Park Service, makeing it a significant natural resource. Various geological outcroppings, winding creeks, gently rolling slopes and man-made lakes make wonderful destinations for any adventurous visitor. The park is home to 46 species of mammals, 22 species of amphibians, 25 species of reptiles, more than 129 species of birds, 26 species of fish and an unknown number of invertebrates. More than 900 plant species exist in Prince William Forest Park. From the smallest wildflower to the tallest tree, each species has a special role to play in this forest ecosystem. From tree bark in winter, wildflowers in spring, canopy cover in summer and autumn colors in fall, Prince William Forest Park offers beautiful scenery year-round.

    Nearby Attractions

    Prince William Forest Park is centrally located, with easy access to all of the attractions the Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C., area have to offer. From the park entrance, the National Museum of the Marine Corps and the main gate of the United States Marine Corps Base Quantico are just a mile away. The park is located directly between historic Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park and Manassas National Battlefield Park.

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    $26 / night

    10. Breezy Point Beach

    5 Reviews
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    204 Saves
    Chesapeake Beach, Maryland

    Breezy Point Campground is closed for the 2023 season for both short-term and seasonal camping for the completion of an extensive shoreline restoration project on the camping beach area. This project will consist of erosion mitigation and beach revitalization.

    At Breezy Point Beach, there’s fun for the whole family. Our beach is a popular destination for fossil hunting, swimming in the bay and fishing. Because of the popularity of the beautiful beach, especially during summer weekends and holidays, the park often fills to capacity. We highly recommend you visit our Facebook page or call ahead of time to ensure the capacity status of the beach: https://www.facebook.com/breezypointbeachpark/

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    • ADA Access
    • RVs
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    $60 - $70 / night

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Guide to Dunkirk

Camping near Dunkirk, Maryland, offers a great mix of outdoor fun and easy access to the sights of Washington, D.C. Whether you're looking for a family-friendly spot or a peaceful retreat, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.

What to do:

  • Explore Washington, D.C.: Many campers use the nearby campgrounds as a base to visit the nation's capital. For instance, at Cherry Hill Park, visitors appreciated the helpful staff who explained the Metro system, making it easy to get into D.C. without driving.
  • Hiking and Nature Trails: Campers at Bull Run Regional Park enjoyed the hiking trails, with one family noting that the park was a great introduction to camping for their kids.
  • Fishing and Kayaking: At Tuckahoe State Park Campground, visitors loved the calm waterways for kayaking and fishing, making it a perfect spot for water activities.

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Campers at Pohick Bay Campground praised the cleanliness of the bathrooms, with one reviewer stating they were "cleaner than any other campground we have stayed in."
  • Community Feel: Many visitors to Cherry Hill Park mentioned the sense of community, which made their stay enjoyable despite the close proximity of the sites.
  • Convenient Location: Campers at Lake Fairfax Campground appreciated its location, which allowed easy access to both nature and urban amenities.

What you should know:

  • Noise Levels: Some campgrounds, like Bull Run Regional Park, can be noisy due to nearby highways. One camper described it as "like sleeping on the side of the highway."
  • Site Proximity: Campers at Greenbelt Park Campground noted that the sites are fairly close together, which might not be ideal for those seeking privacy.
  • Limited Amenities: At Oak Ridge Campground, some campers found the lack of electric hookups and showers to be a downside, but enjoyed the spacious sites and natural surroundings.

Tips for camping with families:

  • Kid-Friendly Activities: Campgrounds like Cherry Hill Park offer activities like tractor rides that kids love. One family mentioned their children enjoyed the playgrounds and swimming pools.
  • Safety First: At Pohick Bay Campground, parents advised keeping a close eye on kids near steep drop-offs and water areas.
  • Plan for Meals: Campers at Tuckahoe State Park Campground found it helpful to bring their own food, as the camp store had limited supplies.

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Size: RVers at Cherry Hill Park mentioned that while the sites are tight, they managed to fit their Class A motorhome without issues.
  • Use Public Transit: Many RVers recommend using public transit to get into D.C. from campgrounds like Greenbelt Park Campground to avoid parking hassles.
  • Be Prepared for Crowds: Campers at Lake Fairfax Campground noted that weekends can get crowded, so arriving early is a good idea.

Camping near Dunkirk, Maryland, has something for everyone, from families to RV enthusiasts. With a variety of campgrounds and activities, you're sure to find the perfect spot for your next outdoor adventure!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the most popular campground near Dunkirk, MD?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Dunkirk, MD is Cherry Hill Park with a 4.8-star rating from 42 reviews.

  • What parks are near Dunkirk, MD?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 15 parks near Dunkirk, MD that allow camping, notably Bankhead National Forest and Chugach National Forest.