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    Campgrounds near White Hall, Maryland provide a diverse range of camping experiences throughout northeastern Maryland and into neighboring Delaware and Pennsylvania. Several established campgrounds within a 30-mile radius offer accommodations for various camping styles, including Elk Neck State Park Campground with its tent, RV, and cabin options, and Susquehanna State Park Campground featuring similar amenities plus glamping opportunities. Lums Pond State Park across the Delaware border provides yurt camping in addition to traditional sites, while Fair Hill Natural Resources Management Area offers more rustic camping with electric hookups but fewer amenities.

    Most developed campgrounds in the region maintain year-round operations, though Susquehanna State Park operates seasonally from March to October. The terrain throughout the area is generally accessible, with many campgrounds featuring paved loops suitable for bicycling and reasonably level sites for easy setup. Full hookup options are common at the larger campgrounds, while smaller areas like Cecil County Permaculture offer more primitive experiences with only basic amenities. Cell service is generally reliable across the region, with visitors reporting good coverage at most established sites. According to one camper at Lums Pond State Park, "All DE parks are nicely laid out. There were shaded spots and sunny spots. Bathhouse was clean. The camp loop is a nice walk but there are also trails."

    Water features represent a significant draw for campers in the White Hall area. Elk Neck State Park receives consistently positive reviews for its proximity to water, with one visitor noting that "a short walk provided a very impressive sunrise view" over the water. Many campgrounds in the region offer water-based recreation, from the pond at Lums Pond State Park to river access at Susquehanna State Park. Campers frequently mention wildlife viewing opportunities, especially bird watching, as highlights of their stays. Most developed campgrounds feature clean facilities, though bathroom quality and accessibility vary between locations. Those seeking more solitude might prefer the less developed sites at Fair Hill or Cecil County Permaculture, while families often gravitate toward campgrounds with playgrounds and organized activities like those found at Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park in Quarryville.

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    Best Campgrounds near White Hall (100)

      1. Lums Pond State Park Campground

      4.5(52)7mi from White Hall73 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Near an Ape Adventure park, hike around lake, and any shopping or restaurants you might want are close by. It rained heavy so we didn’t get out much but walk around camp loop is nice and flat."

      "The camp loop is a nice walk but there are also trails. They were pretty muddy when we were there. Site 35 was quite spacious as were many of them."

      from $24 - $46 / night

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      2. Elk Neck State Park Campground

      4.4(61)11mi from White HallRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "I didn't notice it when I was in my tent, but I did as I was walking around.
      The campground is well-wooded, offering reasonable privacy given the space constraints. "

      "Surrounding area
      There are lots of tails for hiking in walking distance and also a playground for kids."

      from $21 - $55 / night

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      3. Susquehanna State Park Campground

      4.1(25)17mi from White HallRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The campsites are separated more widely than many other parks in Maryland (Cunningham Falls, Ft. Frederick, Pt. Lookout), and are quite secluded in comparison."

      "I was a walk-up with no reservation and since it was a weekday the ranger gave me a great rundown of the best spots in the camp and let me drive through to check them out before going back with my decision"

      from $21 - $50 / night

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      4. Woodlands Camping Resort

      3.8(4)2mi from White HallRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "It’s a clean, well kept space, completely surrounded by state forest, very close to shore access along the rivers/bay, hiking/biking trails right out of the campground."

      5. Fair Hill Natural Resources Management Area

      4.5(2)8mi from White HallRVs, Tents

      6. Cecil County Permaculture

      5.0(1)6mi from White Hall1 siteRVs, Tents

      "Has outhouse, fire pit, running water on side of house near outhouse. An is a wonderful person. Good reception with T-Mobile!"

      from $10 - $16 / night

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      7. Jellystone Park™ Quarryville

      4.4(19)24mi from White Hall5 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We stayed here in November with beautiful weather which meant the large farm behind the campground was spraying manure over their fields. We could smell it."

      "The site was covered and it was cool around 4:30pm when the sun went behind the trees. It didn’t look like all sites had that much cover so be careful."

      8. Blackbird State Forest Campground - CLOSED TIL FURTHER NOTICE

      4.8(6)17mi from White HallTents

      "The only thing about this site specifically is the trail was close by so you’d occasionally see people walking by but not enough that it didn’t still feel secluded."

      "I was only one in the forest ATM but saw some hikers occasionally throughout the day walking by."

      from $25 / night

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      9. Philadelphia-West Chester KOA

      4.3(17)24mi from White HallRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The campground is located in a beautiful part of the Pennsylvania countryside with rolling hills which meant the roads getting there are narrow and windy."

      "Everything was within close walking distance and the staff were extremely helpful. Pool and bathrooms were very clean."

      from $59 - $86 / night

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      10. French Creek State Park Campground

      4.1(84)42mi from White Hall227 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We were looking for someplace close to the city but away from the hustle and bustle of our city life, this was the perfect little steal-away; relatively close by, great car camping spots, nice easy hikes"

      "If you want starlink, stay toward the entrance of the loop for a good view of the sky. If you want to be away from everyone and don't need a site that has good accessibility, stay in C27."

      from $20 - $84 / night

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    • Carol C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 5, 2026

      Otter Creek Campground

      Lovely tranquil campsites next to river

      We stayed only one night in primitive tent site which was massive with a turnaround. It was great. There are fire pits and picnic tables and level ground. Very serene. We walked down to the river, breathtaking. Not sure of other amenities as we didn’t use them.

    • Brian M.
      Jun. 28, 2026

      Elk Neck State Park Campground

      Good experience

      Great campsite, plenty of space. It rained a lot and our campsite was a little muddy (not bad) but nearby campsites had large puddles

    • Matt S.
      Jun. 24, 2026

      French Creek State Park Campground

      Quiet Park with a Tight Fit

      We spent a weekend at French Creek State Park as our home base for the Chester County Balloon Festival. We stayed for 2 nights at a full-hookup paved site, which ran us $55.25 per night. 

      WHAT I LIKED: 

      • Peace& Quiet: The state park itself was lovely, serene, and felt nice and spacious. 

      • Prime Location: At just 30 minutes away from the balloon festival, this is the closest campground. 

      WHAT I DIDN’T LIKE SO MUCH: 

      • The"Leveling" Challenge: We were at site#C-241, which had a pretty significant slope. It took a few boards under the rear wheels and fully extended jacks just to get us anywhere near level. 

      • Tight Fit for Big Rigs: Even though there was plenty of open space behind our site, the actual driveway pad was too short to comfortably fit our motorhome and Jeep together. Compared to other state parks we’ve visited, the interior roads and layouts felt a bit on the tight side. 

      WOULD WE COME BACK? 

      • Probably. While the site geometry required a little extra setup muscle, it’s hard to beat the location if you're visiting the area or catching the balloon festival.
    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 3, 2026

      Lums Pond State Park Campground

      Clean, big-rig friendly, large sites.

      Overall, this is a nice, small (about 65 sites) state park with plenty of recreational opportunities inside the park. There is nice separation between sites so you don’t feel like you are on top of your neighbor. Tall trees are scattered about which provide shade at some sites but overall, the park is pretty open. Roads getting to the park are easy to navigate with any size RV. Within the park, roads are paved and free of potholes and there are no low hanging branches. Since the roads are one-way they are not very wide so backing in big-rigs can be a little tight and you might have to run over the grass. 

      All RV sites are full hook-up and there is a separate area for tents and there is one canvas yurt for rent. The tent sites are nice in that they are tucked along the wood line slightly away from RVs with more privacy and shade. The only downside is that they are pretty far away from the centrally located bathroom and showers. The bathroom has separate rooms for showers which is nice and private. They were tended to daily and very clean. Also, located in the center of the campground is a playground, camp store and laundry. The dumpsters and recycle bins are located in a separate area on the way out of the campground and were frequently full and overflowing. Campsites are paved and some have wide enough that the patio is paved but others have a narrow pad for the RV and gravel patio. We discovered that most sites are level but a few are not (like 22 and 24). The campground is very clean and camp hosts were diligent about picking up trash and cleaning out fire pits every day. 

      Across the pond (north of the campground) is where most of the amenities are located such as concessions, ball fields, horseshoe pits, disk golf, and more. For those wanting to fish there is a pier in the campground and a self-serve vending machine with bait in it. There are additional fishing piers located in other parts of the park and there are boats, canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards for rent. We stopped in at the Nature Center but it was a bust– just a few taxidermy specimens and not much information. One of the most popular areas of the park is Go Ape which is a ropes/zip line course through the canopy (which does require admission fee). There are nice trails that leave right from the campground– some 17 miles in all. There is a boat launch about a quarter mile from the campground entrance which is suitable for trailerable boats and paddle craft but there are no docks so you can’t leave your boat tied up there. There is an off-leash dog area but it is located far from the campground so it’s best to drive.

    • Matt S.
      Jun. 1, 2026

      Bay Shore Campground

      What stands out about this campground? The view!

      We spent a week at Bay Shore Campground to explore Rock Hall, the Chesapeake Bay, and the Eastern Shore of Maryland. What stands out about this campground? The view! 

      For me, this is a 4-star campground because of the view and nice staff, but not 5-stars because of the sloped site packed in with the neighbors and no sewer connection. 

      THINGS I LIKED:

      — Great view from our site of the Chesapeake Bay— especially for sunset each evening

      — Friendly staff

      — Nearby Rock Hall, Chestertown, and Eastern Neck Island Wildlife Refuge

      — They offered a promo to pay for 6 nights, and the 7th was free 

      THINGS I DIDN’T LIKE SO MUCH:

      — Our site(Site B) had an amazing view of Chesapeake Bay, but the slope made it difficult to get even close to level— even with my front jacks fully extended. I had to buy additional leveling blocks from the camp store(at twice the price of Amazon) just so we didn’t feel like walking uphill to walk around our motorhome. I admit, I am spoiled but really appreciate the campgrounds that level their sites. I think it could be done in a few hours with a rented front loader at a couple nights’ cost.

      — Our site(Site B) was tight. The neighbor’s awning was just inches from our motorhome. I understand the need for any business to maximize revenue, but this was unpleasantly close.

      — There are no sewer hookups at the sites. They do have a couple of dump stations for your way out and provide a pump-out service once per week at$40 a pop. They were nice enough to pump me out a second time since I stayed 7 nights. Again, I know I’m spoiled, but a sewer connection is a necessity when you’re staying 8 days. 

      WOULD WE COME BACK? 

      Sure thing, but we’d stay at a different site.

    • BD Funny W.
      May. 27, 2026

      French Creek State Park Campground

      It was beautiful

      The camp site was amazing. Everything is neat and clean and really beautiful place so quiet.

    • MBOL
      May. 3, 2026

      Susquehanna State Park Campground

      Great time with kids

      Nice campground had my 6 and 7 year old. The site was pretty private and had bathrooms close. I would definitely go again.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 30, 2026

      Lums Pond State Park Campground

      Spacious, Well Maintained, and Top Notch

      This campground has everything. Conveniently located, short drive to Dover, Wilmington, Annapolis and Baltimore. The sites were very large and spacious. Sites can accommodate any type of trailer or vehicle. Plenty of site hookups, areas for tents. There is a camp store, several washer and dryers. The best private, individual shower booths and even a pond to go fishing in.


    Guide to White Hall

    Camping spots near White Hall, Maryland typically offer year-round accessibility, with spring and fall providing the most comfortable temperatures ranging from 55-75°F. The area sits at elevations between 300-500 feet above sea level in the Piedmont region, characterized by rolling hills and mixed hardwood forests. Most campgrounds in this region report minimal flooding issues during rainy seasons due to the well-draining soil composition.

    What to do

    Water activities at multiple lakes: Lums Pond State Park Campground offers boating opportunities on its 200-acre pond. "We spent a long weekend with family at Lums Pond State Park Campground and so glad we did... Great state park with lots to do (kayaking, biking, and more)," notes camper Matt S. Electric motors only are permitted on the pond.

    Hiking and biking extensive trail systems: Elk Neck State Park Campground features numerous trails leading to scenic overlooks. According to visitor Jalissa Y., "We enjoyed hiking the Beaver Marsh Trail. From our campsite we had to drive to a trail head but there were a few sights that had direct access. Also the lighthouse trail is a must."

    Historical sites exploration: Several campgrounds provide access to restored historic structures. "There is a historic area in the park, with a working grist mill, mansion and other little buildings to view," reports Jen V. about Susquehanna State Park Campground. The park maintains these buildings as educational exhibits.

    Fishing opportunities: Various fish species inhabit the local waterways. As Sandy E. mentions about Lums Pond, "Sites are full hook up with about 5 tent sites. All are pretty much level. Close to shopping if needed." The pond contains bass, crappie, and catfish for anglers to target.

    What campers like

    Secluded sites with natural buffers: Many campgrounds offer privacy between sites. "There are so many trees and brush in between most sites you can't even really see your neighbors," writes Jen R. about French Creek State Park Campground. This natural screening creates a more wilderness-like experience.

    Clean, modern facilities: Bathroom quality varies between locations but many are well-maintained. According to Laure D. at Elk Neck State Park, "Bathhouses were open with hot water. Nice clean bathhouses. Sites were level, spacious, spaced apart, with packed gravel surface."

    Family-friendly amenities: Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Quarryville focuses on children's entertainment. One camper, Joel A., reports: "Very family friendly park. Cabins, RV, Tent - full amenities. Lots of things to do. A little pricy, but worth it especially with kids."

    Wildlife viewing: Natural settings provide opportunities to observe local animals. "We saw bald eagles and great blue heron," Kate J. shares about her experience at Elk Neck State Park. Morning and evening hours typically offer the best wildlife viewing opportunities.

    What you should know

    Reservation requirements vary: Some parks require advance booking while others accept walk-ins. "We camped here for just 1 night during a work trip, and was pleasantly surprised with how nice it all was. I was a walk-up with no reservation and since it was a weekday the ranger gave me a great rundown of the best spots," explains Anne L. about Susquehanna State Park.

    Site conditions and terrain: Level sites aren't guaranteed at all locations. At French Creek State Park, Jen R. notes, "All sites have a paved level area which made set up a breeze. Sites were not on top of each other." However, another camper cautions about certain loops having rocky terrain.

    Seasonal considerations: Cecil County Permaculture offers a more primitive experience with basic amenities. Charles H. reports, "Has outhouse, fire pit, running water on side of house near outhouse. An is a wonderful person. Good reception with T-Mobile!" This smaller operation has only two sites available.

    Alcohol restrictions: Rules differ between parks. The Philadelphia-West Chester KOA allows alcohol, while state parks like French Creek prohibit it, with rangers regularly patrolling to enforce rules.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: When selecting sites, consider proximity to play areas. One camper at Fair Hill Natural Resources Management Area reports, "Clean family friendly environment with tons of extra curricular activities for all." Their facilities are primarily designed for group camping.

    Swimming options: Several parks offer swimming facilities during summer months. At Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park, Ashley S. shares, "We just got back from this campground after spending 5 nights there. The water park is super fun for adults and kids. The entire campground is clean and very well maintained."

    Tent pad considerations: Some campgrounds have better-prepared tent sites than others. According to one Susquehanna State Park visitor, "I had chosen this site, based on two factors: 1. It was available and 2. It was close to the playground. Unfortunately, it was most likely available because it was overrun with roots and rocks (no pad for the tent)."

    Organized activities: Several parks run scheduled programs. A Jellystone Park camper mentions, "We did a birthday package where they brought a cake to the camp with Booboo for my daughter. They have the pools and playgrounds and fishing."

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup availability: Full hookup sites are limited at some locations. Adam and Suzanne B. report from Elk Neck State Park: "Our site was a level full hook up. The road on the FHU loop is narrow and hilly. Our site was uphill and at a difficult angle. Plenty of bigger TTs and 5th wheels were camping."

    Access road considerations: Entrance roads can present challenges for larger rigs. At Philadelphia-West Chester KOA, Matt S. cautions, "I did have major trouble backing in because the road is too narrow for a 45' motorhome to back in on a nearly 90-degree angle. So difficult, that I cracked the bottom of my front cap catching the grass and gravel beside the grave road."

    Site dimensions and leveling: Check site specifications before booking. At Lums Pond State Park, Adam and Suzanne B. note, "In February, about 1/4 of the sites were occupied. It was very quiet. The sites are large and well spaced. Many are in full sun. The bathroom facilities and laundry are clean and modern. There are separate, individual shower rooms."

    Off-season availability: Some campgrounds remain open year-round. According to Laure D. at Elk Neck, "Finished the season at this state park in MD with full hook up (20, 30, and 50 amp, water and sewer) and the water was still on in November."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near White Hall, MD?

    According to TheDyrt.com, White Hall, MD offers a wide range of camping options, with 100 campgrounds and RV parks near White Hall, MD and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

    Which is the most popular campground near White Hall, MD?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near White Hall, MD is Lums Pond State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 52 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near White Hall, MD?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near White Hall, MD.