Best Campgrounds near Garrett Park, MD

Garrett Park, Maryland provides access to several established campgrounds within a 30-mile radius, including Cherry Hill Park and Greenbelt Park Campground. These areas accommodate a range of camping styles from traditional tent sites to RV hookups, cabin rentals, and glamping options. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park also offers primitive camping along the historic towpath with sites like Swains Lock providing riverside camping opportunities. Many campgrounds in this region serve as convenient bases for exploring Washington DC while still enjoying outdoor recreation.

Camping availability varies significantly by season, with several campgrounds like Little Bennett operating from April through October. "If I lived in Washington DC, this is where I would ride my bike to every weekend. Bring the family, bring the fishing poles and forget that there is a hyper uptight city just a few miles away," noted one visitor about Swains Lock. Many sites require advance reservations, especially during summer weekends and holiday periods. The region experiences hot, humid summers and mild winters with occasional snow, making spring and fall the most comfortable camping seasons. Water access points along the Potomac River provide recreational opportunities, while campgrounds closer to urban areas often feature more developed amenities including electric hookups, showers, and dump stations.

Campers consistently mention the convenience of sites like Cherry Hill Park for accessing Washington DC attractions. The park provides transportation options to the city, making it popular with visitors focused on sightseeing. "This is a campers dream site. Everything you can think of is offered here. Great location with access to all forms of transportation," one reviewer shared. In contrast, the hiker-biker campsites along the C&O Canal offer more rustic experiences with basic amenities and greater immersion in natural settings. These sites typically feature fire rings, picnic tables, and vault toilets or portable facilities. Visitors seeking solitude should consider weekday visits, as many campgrounds report filling completely on weekends during peak season, particularly at waterfront locations.

Best Camping Sites Near Garrett Park, Maryland (100)

    1. Cherry Hill Park

    42 Reviews
    Beltsville, MD
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 937-7116

    $282 - $999 / night

    "Metrorail is about 6 miles from campground, near University of Maryland."

    "Great camping amenities, soft cushioned sites, with power and water close by. DO NOT GET BASIC TENT SITES AS THEY ARE NEXT TO HIGHWAYS AND VERY NOISY!!! Premium tent sites would be a better choice."

    2. Greenbelt Park Campground — Greenbelt Park

    32 Reviews
    Greenbelt, MD
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 344-3948

    $20 / night

    "If you are really looking for somewhere to feel far away from civilization and see some beautiful scenery, this probably isn't it."

    "The campsite is superb with walking trails, wildlife and the occasional overflying US Presidential Helicopter. Easily accessible from close by freeways, and charmingly peaceful"

    3. Lake Fairfax Campground

    25 Reviews
    Reston, VA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (703) 471-5414

    $30 - $70 / night

    "We set up our tent in the far side of the campground close to the lake ( site 27). It is slightly slant but still comfortable in the tent. Bathrooms are close by and kept clean."

    "For tent camping I would suggests sites 30,33 or 35 these are tucked along the tree line. The bathroom facilities were the cleanest I have seen in a campground."

    4. Little Bennett Campground

    23 Reviews
    Clarksburg, MD
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 528-3430

    "Quiet woods in Maryland about 30 or 40 miles north of DC. Tenting, and RV spots partial to full service. Just of hiway 270. pricey ($66/night) for a state park, but nice."

    "PROS  Very nice small Montgomery County Park 

    No reservation fee to make on-line reservations 

    Reserved 137 days prior to arriving 

    Entrance gate required entry code Instructed by staff via gate phone"

    5. Pohick Bay Campground

    38 Reviews
    Lorton, VA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (703) 339-6104

    $33 - $150 / night

    "We have been camping here for nearly 20 years. Each military tour brought us back to this area so Pohick became our second home. Our kids kayak now older but used to walk the trails as little kids."

    "We enjoyed sitting around the campfire at night and walking the dogs down to the water. We were right next to a hiking trail that went down to the water and a beach area."

    6. Bull Run Regional Park

    42 Reviews
    Iron Gate, VA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (703) 631-0550

    $34 - $90 / night

    "History buffs will like to explore the park surrounding the campground. Fun little water park within walking distance of all campsites that was great for kids."

    "We booked site 136 due to proximity of the playground (traveling with a 5 & 10 yr old). The site was great except the weird parking stops on every site but the pull throughs."

    7. Ramblin' Pines

    17 Reviews
    Woodbine, MD
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 795-5161

    $30 - $70 / night

    "We stay at Ramblin Pines because it is close to family and a good proximity to visiting Baltimore and Frederick."

    "We love this home away from home ❤️"

    9. Burke Lake Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Burke, VA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (703) 323-6600

    "We stayed Burke lake campground for one night last week. It was very peaceful place. The whole camp ground was very clean and well kept."

    "This was my second time going Burke Lake and it was just as enjoyable as the first."

    10. The Adventure Park at Sandy Spring

    1 Review
    Sandy Spring, MD
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (240) 389-4386

    $150 - $200 / night

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Recent Reviews near Garrett Park, MD

747 Reviews of 100 Garrett Park Campgrounds


  • C
    Oct. 31, 2025

    Prince William Forest RV Campground — Prince William Forest Park

    Beautiful views - steep sites

    caution though, the back row is steep. We were unable to get our Super C level.  The rain created red clay mud so the dogs were a mess - actually became sort of comical.  All in all it was a beautiful and clean location.  Try and reserve row E if you need full hook up

  • Chelsea B.
    Oct. 17, 2025

    Manor - Cunningham Falls State Park

    Hot showers! But no dump station

    Campsite We stayed at M17 after staying at M26 for a night. 17 wasn’t as level and so we had to scrunch to one side of the site to get level. It was closer to the bath house. Overall cozy. Bath house It’s in need of some repairs but don’t let that scare you- these showers are hot and the shower wands are a really nice convenience after using cold push button showers. Lantern flies! Invasive Spotted Lantern Flies are everywhere. I squished as many as I could but keep an eye out and check your gear before leaving! Dump station This campsite doesn’t have a dump station so we went to the Cunningham falls site to dump after leaving and they let us dump no problem. Road noise Since you’re near the highway, there is constant road noise and it’s even worse on the trails but it’s quiet otherwise. Deducted one star for no dump station.

  • Amanda S.
    Oct. 14, 2025

    Washington DC / Capitol KOA

    Got bed bugs? They do.

    Stayed in cabin 202 for a Fri- Sun and on our last morning we found a bed bug on our clothing. While they gave a refund it does not come close to cover the time and energy of remediating all of our clothing, sheets, and blankets. We also had to throw out items that could not be cleaned properly and now have to replace them(pillows, shoes, etc). My husband has 23 bites over the course of 2 nights. They burn and itch very badly. I truly hope this was a hiccup for them and they go through correct methods of having the cabin treated properly. 

    UPDATE: A recount of the bites- my husband has 31 bites so far. The remediation of all of our items is exhausting. All the blankets, clothing, suit cases, all the other items we used in the cabin needs to be cleaned. We had to throw out our shoes because they shrunk in the dryer. Spent$$$ replacing shoes for a family for 4. Pillows are not cheap to replace either. I bought a new corset at the renfest this weekend that I'm hoping doesn't get ruined when it goes through the dryer. That too was expensive. So if you're looking to have to spend a bunch of extra money to replace items you didn't want to replace in the first place- I recommend staying here.

  • Chelsea B.
    Oct. 13, 2025

    Manor - Cunningham Falls State Park

    Great non-electric site, no dumstation

    This site is at the very top of the loop so it has a great cozy vibe and is spaced well away from other sites. The only downside is that the bathhouse is a walk downhill and then a walk back uphill. Surprised there’s no place for someone to park next to the bathhouse - only trails to it- so if you have accessibility needs, consider choosing a site that’s lower in the loop. The site is level and was raked by the hosts before we got there. Really clean and quiet except for some road noise. Showers are SO nice compared to other campsite. Hot water is hot, no push buttons, and there is a shower wand in both stalls. No dump station though!! Dump before you get here. Also if you work remote and depend on service, it’s spotty. Very wooded so Starlink can’t help much. OH- Don’t bother visiting the winery down the road. Ew. Just don’t.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 23, 2025

    Adventure Bound Washington DC

    Nice

    This place is a good place to stay, the laundry room & showers are handy, the pool is large, & it's a 40 minute drive to the capital & the Smithsonian Mall or a 25 minute drive to the closest Metro station. It's crowded but folks are quiet & respectful!

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 21, 2025

    Watermelon Park Campground

    Beautiful setting!

    This camping ground is for RVs only. It's right on the Shenandoah River so it's a quiet peaceful setting. However it's a long way from any town, has terrible wifi, (the mobile data was slightly better) & doesn't hav a laundry room. The road in is very narrow so our moterhome had a little difficulty getting in, but we made it! There is only a dumping station. This is just info, not a bad review :) they have showers & firewood & the staff is very friendly & helpful! Tubing on the river was closed for the season but that wud have been a great pass time!

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Harpers Ferry Campground - River Riders

    Awesome views on the Potomac

    Very cool spot. Amazing sites right on the Potomac. There is a Ale House above the office that delivers for free to your site (2.5 miles away), just tip the driver

  • Werner S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Aquia Pines Campground

    Good stopover near the highway but hidden between the trees

    We where forced land-inwards because of tropical storm Erin (potential hurricane hitting the Outer Banks). So we decided to visit Washington DC and had a stopover here. It was conveniently located. Terrain is not flat but our spot was well levelled. There is a big dog (and an older gentleman) in the office to welcome you. Full hook up was oké and our spot was nicly secluded between the trees.

  • Erin W.
    Aug. 3, 2025

    Lake Fairfax Campground

    Nice for a quick weekend

    This campground is nice for a quick weekend and does have pretty trails next to the campground. The sites are largely in more of a meadow and not many are very wooded. Our site, 41, was level and nicely spaced from other sites but many tent sites were not level at all. Many tents were on a full slant. There is a waterpark that is an extra cost which is fun for kids. Bathrooms are well maintained and huge.


Guide to Garrett Park

Camping options near Garrett Park, Maryland range from tent camping to full-service RV facilities, with most sites open April through October. The region sits in the Piedmont plateau with elevations around 300-400 feet and receives approximately 40 inches of rainfall annually. Most campgrounds within a 30-mile radius feature wooded sites with moderate privacy, though sites at popular locations often require reservations 3-6 months in advance.

What to do

Disc golf courses: Bull Run Regional Park features an 18-hole disc golf course popular with campers. "This is definitely a family campground. So my activities for kids and places to run around," notes a visitor to Pohick Bay Campground.

Fishing opportunities: Burke Lake Park offers fishing in its centerpiece lake. "Beautiful Park. Not much to do. Close to DC, but still far away. In suburbia," mentions one visitor about the lakeside opportunities at Burke Lake Park Campground.

Mountain biking trails: Trails at Lake Fairfax provide quality riding for various skill levels. "This campground is nice for a quick weekend and does have pretty trails next to the campground. The sites are largely in more of a meadow and not many are very wooded," shares one camper about their experience at Lake Fairfax Campground.

Water recreation: Several campgrounds offer swimming and boating options during summer months. "Nice grounds and tent pad. Ample camp site size. Just right next to a neighborhood," notes one visitor about Little Bennett Campground, which provides multiple outdoor recreation options.

What campers like

Proximity to urban amenities: Many campers appreciate access to shopping and services while maintaining a camping experience. "The park is close to Washington DC and offers a conceirge service for tours and things to do. On site are pools, splash pad, rv supplies and repair parts, a snack bar and lots more," explains a visitor at Cherry Hill Park.

Clean facilities: Consistent bathroom cleanliness ranks high on camper priorities. "Five stars for the restroom facilities. Bright, large, clean and very well maintained. It's very convenient and plenty of activities for the kids," notes a visitor to Bull Run Regional Park.

Wooded privacy: Many sites offer natural separation from neighbors. "Sites were well-maintained, including lavatories. Plenty of tree cover," explains a visitor to Greenbelt Park Campground.

Family activities: Campgrounds near Garrett Park frequently offer organized events. "The check in is a breeze and the staff is super nice and helpful. 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," shares a Pohick Bay camper.

What you should know

Seasonal availability: Most campgrounds operate from April through October, with limited winter options. "Living nearby but storing my popup camper elsewhere, I often park my camper here for a few days while I pack it for a trip. It's also just nice to experience that 'getaway' feeling without being too far from home," notes a Greenbelt Park visitor.

Reservation requirements: Weekend spots fill quickly, especially at waterfront locations. "I arrived later in the evening that I had expected and the booth was closed (something I learned is common practice since they have changed over from cash to reservations only for this site)," explains one camper about their experience.

Noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience traffic or airport noise. "There is a shooting range in the park. It is on a flight path for DCA. And, I66 is not that far away," warns a camper at Bull Run Regional Park.

Weather impacts: Spring brings potential flooding at some sites. "While we were here, there was a fairly heavy day of rain. Couple inches, I suppose, but nothing Biblical. The mouths of the metal culverts in our loop were bent downward from campers driving over them, which obstructed the flow. Result was lots of standing water at our campsite," shares one visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Water features for kids: Waterparks and splash pads provide entertainment during summer months. "Great campground and park for families. Swimming, biking, and hiking," notes a visitor about Burke Lake Park.

Playgrounds and recreation: Several campgrounds offer multiple play areas. "We had a great time here over a long weekend in August. The check in is a breeze and the staff is super nice and helpful. There is also a pool/water park in the park as well as a nice network of trails. There is plenty of things to do here to keep a family occupied," explains a Pohick Bay camper.

Educational opportunities: Ranger programs run regularly at some parks. "Rangers keep a close eye on things, and there are monthly programs at the campfire circle that I sometimes attend even when not camping here," mentions a visitor to Greenbelt Park.

Nature activities: Scavenger hunts and nature walks engage children. "Our family loves this camp ground. It's conveniently located, it's quite, it's beautiful and there is plenty to do to keep the kids busy," reports a Little Bennett visitor.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Some campgrounds have uneven sites requiring additional equipment. "Sites vary in levelness, some are fairly level and some are on a mini hill. Driveways are all very narrow," notes a Greenbelt Park visitor about the camping conditions.

Power options: Electric hookup availability varies significantly between parks. "We stayed at site D72 for 4 days. The sites are quiet, very spacious, level, and heavily wooded with 50A service, water and sewer hookup," shares an RVer about Little Bennett Campground.

Cell reception considerations: Coverage can be spotty in wooded areas. "AT&T 5 MB/s w/o booster(1 bar), 8 MB/s with it(2 bars). There is no satellite coverage due to the heavy tree canopy. OTA TV was descent using an external omni antenna," reports a Little Bennett camper.

Tree clearance: Some campgrounds have low-hanging branches. "You get what you pay for. This campground has so much to offer. We loved it," notes a Cherry Hill Park visitor, highlighting the well-maintained grounds that accommodate larger rigs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Garrett Park, MD?

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

What parks are near Garrett Park, MD?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 16 parks near Garrett Park, MD that allow camping, notably Rock Creek Park and Greenbelt Park.