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Glamping near Greenbelt, MD

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    Cherry Hill Park offers premium glamping accommodations just minutes from Washington DC with multiple options including luxury yurts, glamping pods, and fully-equipped canvas tents. These upscale alternatives to traditional camping feature comfortable beds with linens, climate control, and private outdoor spaces. "It's true glamping with yurts, cabins, multiple pools, a hot tub and mini golf," noted one recent visitor. The park combines natural surroundings with resort-level amenities including two swimming pools, hot tub, splash pad, mini golf course, playgrounds, and full-service cafe. Sites feature brick patios with outdoor furniture, fire rings, and picnic tables, making these accommodations ideal for travelers seeking comfort while maintaining a connection to the outdoors.

    Washington DC Capitol KOA in Millersville provides safari-style glamping tents and yurts with premium amenities including electricity, comfortable beds, and furnished outdoor spaces. The campground maintains excellent facilities with clean bathrooms, multiple showers, and laundry services. A recent guest remarked, "This is a campers dream site. Everything you can think of is offered here." Visitors enjoy convenient access to Washington DC attractions via shuttle service direct to metro stations, making these glamping sites popular bases for exploring the capital region. The park offers numerous recreation options including swimming pools, game rooms, and organized activities. Most glamping accommodations are available from March through November, with some sites requiring advance reservations during peak summer months and holiday weekends.

    Best Glamping Campgrounds near Greenbelt (20)

      1. Cherry Hill Park

      4.8(42)4mi from Greenbelt1 siteRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We stayed in a level pull-thru site(#1715) with picnic table on a paver patio, iron table and chairs, clean gravel surface, grill, and fire pit."

      "Every campsite has a patio, grill, and fire pit. Great pool, clubhouse, entertainment for the kids, great laundry facilities, and huge off leash dog area for the dogs."

      from $999 / night

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      2. Washington DC / Capitol KOA

      3.9(17)14mi from GreenbeltRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Laundry room and Propane fill on site so that was nice. RV Site was fairly level and easy to get into. Some sites are a bit close together and not long enough to keep your tow vehicle hooked up."

      "Staff was friendly and helpful with any information we needed. Nice play ground for the kids. They also really enjoyed the jumping pillow."

      3. Pohick Bay Campground

      4.1(37)27mi from Greenbelt150 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."

      "We stayed on the big loop on site 48. Unfortunately there wasn’t anything on ReserveAmerica specifying the water situation, so when we arrived we found that we didn’t have water hook up."

      from $37 - $170 / night

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      4. Camp Meade RV Park

      4.0(2)11mi from GreenbeltRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Friendly hostess and we had a nice shady spot, what was great with a heat of 94F."

      5. Ramblin' Pines

      4.4(17)26mi from GreenbeltRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Plenty of activities on site. And a live band on the weekends. Also close driving distance to many towns and cities."

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

      from $30 - $70 / night

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      6. Little Bennett Campground

      4.0(23)28mi from GreenbeltRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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"

      "We live in Montgomery County and this is a nice camping get away close to home."

      7. Louise F. Cosca Regional Park

      3.8(4)18mi from GreenbeltRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Only 5 sites have electric (2, 5, 18, 24, 25)but all 25 sites have water hookup. Weekends are some what noisy because of the games across the street in the park."

      "Close to town but far enough to enjoy yourself. Bathrooms are clean and have decent showers."

      from $10 - $45 / night

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      8. Bull Run Regional Park

      3.9(43)34mi from Greenbelt142 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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      9. Joint Base Andrews Military FamCamp

      2.5(2)14mi from GreenbeltRVs, Tents, Glamping

      from $18 - $30 / night

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      10. Camping by the Creek in Woods

      3.0(2)23mi from Greenbelt2 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Awesome site tucked away in mature woods. Quiet. Easy paved access. Near C&O Canal, biking, hiking across street in Block House Park. Lovely attentive host."

      from $45 - $55 / night

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    Glamping Reviews near Greenbelt, MD

    240 Reviews of 20 Greenbelt Campgrounds


    • Wendy W.
      Oct. 25, 2020

      Merry Meadows Recreation Farm

      Quiet Family Fun

      What a wonderful place! The resort is spacious, scattered throughout the woods. The RV sites are comfortable with all the amenities. And the customer service is impeccable.

      We stayed during a few weekdays in October and we almost had the whole place to ourselves. We stayed in one of the cabins, which had 2 beds and a bunk bed, sink and toilet, refrigerator, microwave, dining table and sofa. There was also a front porch with picnic table and fire pit.

      Honestly, the beds were not very comfortable and way too small for a couple to sleep in one. It was a VERY dark walk to get to the bathhouse for showers. And the fire pit had no grill, so we ended up having to use the stoves of some RV camping friends for meals. Otherwise the stay was great.

      I would strongly recommend camping there in the summer months or during weekends in the shoulder season if you have social kids like mine. There were tons of things to do there for adults and kids alike. The activities — such as putt-putt, jump zone and the playground ended up being kinda boring for them without others to share it with. Obviously that would change with crowds. And advance reservations are a must — this place books up fast!

      I would highly recommend staying at Merry Meadows, especially if you have an RV and a group of friends to join you!

    • Jeremy G.
      Jul. 2, 2026

      Joint Base Andrews Military FamCamp

      Could be a great campground but......

      There are some good things about this Famcamp. It's like a diamond in the rough. If the military would spend some time and money on it, it could be a great campground. One of the greatest points about this campground is its location. You are so close to downtown D.C.! Every RV site (as far as I saw) was a level concrete pad. All sites, except for tent sites, have full electricity. Most sites have sewer and water. Sites 12-18 should be mainly used for the smaller travel trailers. I had an interesting time getting my 35' 5th wheel into the site. Even though I got my RV into the site, I don't have much room for my truck. My site has a picnic table, fire pit, and a grill. Everything is rusted beyond repair. My grill was filled with cigarette butts and my fire pit had trash in it. There is some shade. My site has two trees at the front of the pad on both sides of the RV. My bedroom stays nice and cold and I have a good view for my Starlink in the rear. The sites are close to each other, but there is some space. The good thing is that we are surrounded by the golf course. You don't get much noise from the base, because of the location, and because the FamCamp is surrounded by trees. You can hear the busy road outside the fence but I don't hear it much inside the RV. Every once in a while you'll hear an aircraft... but this is an air base, it's expected. We were told the community laundry was not working and to use the base laundry mat. Finally, one of the best parts about the campground, is the lady at outdoor rec that is in charge of the Famcamp. She is very nice and helpful. She will try to assist you with anything you need from directions to useful tips.

    • Matt S.
      Aug. 12, 2023

      Cherry Hill Park

      Awesome Campground near Washington, D.C.

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

      We stayed in a level pull-thru site(#1715) with picnic table on a paver patio, iron table and chairs, clean gravel surface, grill, and fire pit. The site was just big enough for our motor home and Jeep. Full hook-ups with 50-amp service all worked fine. 

      If you’re visiting Washington, this is the place to stay. They offer a daily charter bus plus the Metro bus stops at the campground entrance. And if you have a car, it’s about 35-minutes drive time(maybe a bit longer with traffic). 

      To be honest, it’s a great place to stay even if you’re not visiting D.C. They have two swimming pools, a cafe, playgrounds, well-stocked camp store, delivery of firewood, ice, and cafe orders, and a concierge to help with travel and tourist sites. 

      The entire park is clean and well-maintained. 

      THINGS I ESPECIALLY LIKED: 

      1. Proximity to Washington, D.C. 

      2. Excellent condition and clean 

      3. Great staff to help with making the most of your stay

    • Stuart O.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 18, 2025

      Bull Run Regional Park

      Expensive for what you get; and drainage problems.

      We have found municipal campgrounds in Northern Virginia are a bit spendy for being government sponsored.  Not as bad as South Carolina, but way more than Florida.  Fine.  Comes with the territory.  But Bull Run manages to goose you even more.  There are occupancy AND transaction fees that really add up if you're only there a few nights.  But the real kicker is a 2-night minimum stay.  Even mid-week.  In APRIL for gosh sakes!

      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.

      We're done with NOVA Parks campgrounds.  Better cost options exist with Fairfax County Parks.

    • N
      Aug. 23, 2020

      Brunswick City Campground

      Brunswick Family Campground/ Fun for all

      Great family or Couples getaway! This location is very welcome with the friendly staff and large sites for tents or RVs. We had easy access to the electric and water. Plus enough room for a large tent. There was a fire pit and picnic table for every site. We had a great view of the river which was just a short walk away. You can walk down into the river or go up river some to go tubing! Overall we had a great time here and will come back again.

    • Corey B.
      Sep. 3, 2018

      Bull Run Regional Park

      Great Stay at Bull Run Reg. Park

      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. We stayed at site 146 on the first caul-de-sac off the first loop just another site away from the bath house (which was pretty clean). We got rained on the first night so things got a little muddy but nothing out of hand. Tons of free activities for the kiddos facilitated by the camp staff over the weekends. Face-painting, ice cream sundaes, S'Mores, hay rides and a rock wall. Park has a lot of things to do as well just outside the campground. We took a try at disc golf which was a lot of fun. Pet friendly. We'll be back!

    • Harry R.
      Sep. 20, 2022

      Bull Run Regional Park

      No truck bed tents or campers allowed

      Was excited to try first night out in a Kodiak Canvas Truck Bed Tent. Unfortunately, learned NOVA Parks regards anything in a truck bed whether a camper or tent is not welcome. I didn't realize NOVA Parks considers this campground as a resort and vehicle camping - ither than a class A or B - implies homeless and they don't want that image. They do also allow a travel trailer and tents can only be used on the ground not in a truck bed as designed. Beautiful park ... I live nearby in Arlington but was frustrated not able to use a nearby Park and Campground I pay taxes to support. I used another Campground in Fairfax County that was welcoming.

    • Tye S.
      Jun. 19, 2023

      Louise F. Cosca Regional Park

      Nice small campground

      This campground is about 25 sites. Only 5 sites have electric (2, 5, 18, 24, 25)but all 25 sites have water hookup. Weekends are some what noisy because of the games across the street in the park. This is not a gated campground so anyone can come through and have a tour. Park Police patrol the campground 2 times a day. Also the bathrooms are clean, their are 2 stalls and 1 shower, cleaned daily by park rangers. Raccoons run wild at night flipping trash can lids on your campsite hunting for food. Use repel spray to keep the raccoons off your site. Site 24 and 25 are very close together but the other sites are at a distance however, 6 of the 25 sites are unleveled so tent camping is probably the only option. This is not big rig friendly but there are pull through sites but the roads are very narrow and there is only 1 way in and 1 way out (same entrance) there is a dump station at the beginning of the campground with access to water as well. Free of charge. This is a quiet campground and it's cheap for maryland residents and about $20 for non-resident. There is no registration on site it's online only. www.pgparksdirect.com

    • 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.


    Guide to Greenbelt

    Glamping sites near Greenbelt, Maryland offer convenient access to natural settings while maintaining proximity to urban amenities. Located in Maryland's Piedmont Plateau region with elevations ranging from 150-250 feet above sea level, the area experiences a humid subtropical climate with four distinct seasons. Summer temperatures typically reach 85-90°F, while winter nights often drop below freezing between December and February.

    What to Do

    Water activities at nearby creek: Bull Run Regional Park features creek access where families can splash and explore during warmer months. "The park has too many amenities to list. They had a campfire complete with s'mores followed by hayrides. Great family friendly campground," notes one Bull Run Regional Park visitor.

    Fishing opportunities: Pohick Bay Campground provides shoreline fishing access with several species available. "Eagles everywhere! Large clean sites. Great staff!" reports a camper who stayed at Pohick Bay Campground.

    Disc golf courses: Several parks near Greenbelt feature disc golf facilities. "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," shares one enthusiast.

    Historical exploration: Many campgrounds provide access to significant historical sites. "Took the 20 minute drive. They have a nice looking pool area, but it was too cold. The shop was cute and staff nice. Sites were pretty level," notes a camper at Cherry Hill Park.

    What Campers Like

    Proximity to transportation: Most glamping locations near Greenbelt offer strategic access to public transit. "Proximity to DC and surrounding areas can't be beat. Uber, Lyft, bus, shuttle. It takes about a half hour to get downtown to the monuments. Our uber rides ranged from 20-45$ for a family of 5," explains one Cherry Hill Park guest.

    Privacy between sites: Little Bennett Campground provides well-spaced sites with natural screening. "Lots of vegetation between sites providing privacy from neighbors. Very quiet campground. No lights what so ever in camping loops except for toilet/shower buildings," mentions a visitor at Little Bennett Campground.

    Clean bathroom facilities: Campers consistently highlight bathroom quality as important. "Bull Run Regional Park is absolutely beautiful. So much to do and centered around many historical sites," writes one reviewer, while another specifically notes, "The best review I can give us of the bathrooms. They're with staying again alone. Locking doors, individual stalls. Best camping showers I've ever had."

    Security features: Some campgrounds offer enhanced security measures. "You get what you pay for. This campground has so much to offer. We loved it. Gated. On-site camp store. On-site bus shuttle," states one Cherry Hill Park visitor.

    What You Should Know

    Reservation requirements: Most glamping sites require advance booking, especially during peak seasons. "Out-of-state campers pay higher camping fee than Maryland residents, $66/night. No senior or veteran discount," notes a Ramblin' Pines camper about fee structures.

    Site selection considerations: Choose sites carefully based on specific needs. "Check out your site before booking, some sites are steep but spacious. Close to town but far enough to enjoy yourself. Bathrooms are clean and have decent showers," advises a visitor to Louise F. Cosca Regional Park.

    Weather impacts: Regional campgrounds can experience seasonal flooding with heavy rains. "While we were here, there was a fairly heavy day of rain. Couple inches, I suppose, but nothing Biblical. Result was lots of standing water at our campsite," shares a Bull Run camper.

    Noise factors: Some campgrounds experience noise from nearby facilities. "The only drawback is that it is not quite. There is a shooting range in the park. It is on a flight path for DCA. And, I66 is not that far away," explains one Bull Run Regional Park visitor.

    Tips for Camping with Families

    Children's amenities: Seek out campgrounds with designated kid-friendly facilities. "They have a nice area for kids (pool, playground, jumping pillow, basketball courts, giant chess, etc). If you get an area to back into it'll be more secluded, but the pull through spots offer no privacy," advises a Washington DC Capitol KOA visitor.

    Age-specific restrictions: Some facilities have policies regarding young children. "I didnt like that non potty trained kids are not allowed to swim in their pool. Luckily we only have a 9 month old currently that isn't potty trained so she didn't care," shares a camper at Washington DC Capitol KOA.

    Organized activities: Many glamping sites offer structured programming. "This is a good regional campground with activities for kids on special days. Took our grand daughter there for her first camping trip and she loved the bouncing strawberry and the hikes," notes a Little Bennett Campground visitor.

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling requirements: Many campgrounds have uneven sites requiring preparation. "Site#D69 level side-to-side but we were forced to greatly elevate front of trailer to level front-to-back. Site#D69 gravel parking pad," reports a Little Bennett Campground RVer.

    Hookup configurations: Confirm specific hookup details before booking. "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. D Loop is for RVs, A, B, C& E are tents only," advises another Little Bennett visitor.

    Limited connectivity: Cell service and internet access vary significantly. "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. There is no WiFi," notes a detailed review from Little Bennett Campground.

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