Best Campgrounds near Huntingtown, MD

Huntingtown, Maryland provides access to several established campgrounds along the Chesapeake Bay and Patuxent River watersheds. Cedarville State Forest, Final-Lee Here, and Lacy Oasis Campground offer tent and RV camping options within a 15-mile radius of town. The area features a mix of developed facilities with electric hookups and more primitive tent sites with basic amenities. Campgrounds like Endeavor Point and Breezy Point Beach provide waterfront camping with beach access, while inland options like Cedarville State Forest offer wooded sites surrounded by hiking trails. Many locations include cabin accommodations for those seeking non-tent camping experiences.

Camping availability in the region is primarily seasonal, with most campgrounds operating from April through October. Reservations are recommended, especially for waterfront sites and during summer weekends when capacity is limited. Campgrounds near the water tend to have sandy sites that can be challenging for RV leveling and stabilizing. Several locations, such as Cedarville State Forest, maintain electric hookups for RVs while offering more rustic experiences for tent campers. Road access is generally good, though some campgrounds have narrow internal roads that can be difficult to navigate with larger RVs. A camper at Breezy Point noted: "The sites are close together. No worse than a typical KOA though. There is additional space behind each site leading onto the beach that houses a table and fire ring."

Waterfront camping represents the primary draw in the Huntingtown area, with several campgrounds offering direct Chesapeake Bay access. Campers frequently mention fishing, crabbing, and beach activities as highlights of their stay. Inland forest camping provides more seclusion and access to hiking trails. Facilities vary significantly between campgrounds, with some offering full shower and restroom facilities while others provide more basic amenities. Bug protection is essential, particularly at forested sites like Cedarville State Forest where mosquitoes can be problematic. One visitor mentioned: "Bring bug and tick spray - definitely need it! We hiked the brown trail and it was a nice walk." Wildlife viewing opportunities include deer, birds, and occasionally river otters at waterfront locations.

Best Camping Sites Near Huntingtown, Maryland (78)

    1. Cedarville State Forest

    17 Reviews
    Brandywine, MD
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 888-1410

    $30 / night

    "We picked up the camping registration outside the office at the entrance, no need to speak with anyone. Then we just drove down to our campsite in the family camping loop."

    "Forested campground with fairly lengthy but level (and thus beginner friendly) hiking just a short distance away from Washington, DC."

    2. Breezy Point Beach

    5 Reviews
    Chesapeake Beach, MD
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 535-0259

    $60 - $70 / night

    "There is additional space behind each site leading onto the beach that houses a table and fire ring. It feels like each site has loads of room out to the beach."

    3. Endeavor Point

    5 Reviews
    Patuxent River, MD
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (443) 684-7666

    $55 - $95 / night

    4. Lacy Oasis Campground

    2 Reviews
    Chesapeake Beach, MD
    5 miles
    +1 (202) 270-5189

    $90 - $190 / night

    "Whether you are an adult or a child, this place will have a positive effect on you. The owners are involved and designed this space with the visitors pleasure in mind."

    5. Adventure Bound Washington DC

    8 Reviews
    Upper Marlboro, MD
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (443) 607-8609

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

    "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!"

    6. Final-Lee Here

    1 Review
    Huntingtown, MD
    2 miles
    +1 (410) 414-3100

    $40 / night

    "CAMPGROUND REVIEW: Nestled within the beautiful greenery of Huntingtown, Maryland, this campground offers heart, scenery, and access to numerous adventures."

    7. Matoaka Beach Cottages

    2 Reviews
    St. Leonard, MD
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 586-0269

    "I just showed up and got a perfect camp spot with a view of the sunrise and access to the private beach."

    8. Pohick Bay Campground

    39 Reviews
    Lorton, VA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (703) 339-6104

    $37 - $170 / 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."

    9. Greenbelt Park Campground — Greenbelt Park

    32 Reviews
    Greenbelt, MD
    30 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"

    10. Cherry Hill Park

    42 Reviews
    Beltsville, MD
    33 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."

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Recent Reviews near Huntingtown, MD

566 Reviews of 78 Huntingtown Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • Jennifer H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 2, 2025

    Cherry Hill Park

    Can’t beat it

    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. So $4-9 per person. We rode in all 4 days this way. Personalized, comfortable. Door to door. We saw tons of stuff. No one can say they saw everything. We took the train from Union station to Penn station. Saw the nationals, the orioles. So fun. The park itself has more than most. Mini golf, two pools, arcade, 24 hour laundry, a store and office open early!! And late!!! Wow! Just can’t be beat. Great sites. So many other things in the park. Splash pad, paved roads for scootering. Just awesome!

  • Caleb S.
    Jul. 31, 2025

    Patapsco Valley State Park-Hilton Area

    Tabolt island state park

    We had a nice stay overlooking the marsh. The small crabs were skittering around the campsite and birds perched in the marsh. The beach was nice and clean.

  • Adam and Suzanne B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 27, 2025

    Tuckahoe State Park Campground

    meh

    The campground is wooded and only has electric hookups available.  The sites are well spaced. The bathhouse is dated and was clean enough to use. There isn't much to do in the park but it was an ok jumping off point to visit St. Michaels. Good dump station and potable water fill.  Spigots throughout the campground.

  • L
    Jun. 22, 2025

    Greenbelt Park Campground — Greenbelt Park

    Nice Little Campground

    Decent little campground! It was quiet aside from occasional air traffic noise, and while there wasn't much spacing between some camp sites everyone was respectful. My spot was a little difficult to find because the online park map was incorrect, and the spot was basically an extended shoulder of the road. Checking in was a breeze, though!

  • Shanna S.
    May. 12, 2025

    Martinak State Park Campground

    We’ll be back!

    Great short camping trip for a quick weekend away. We stayed on the butterfly loop.

    Cell service (T-Mobile) was spotty at times, bathhouses were fine, and the ranger was on patrol regularly. We felt very safe!

    Wonderful park! We’ll be back!


Guide to Huntingtown

Camping near Huntingtown, Maryland, offers a variety of experiences for outdoor lovers. From serene lakeside spots to family-friendly campgrounds, there’s something for everyone.

What to do

  • Canoeing and kayaking: Many campgrounds, like Janes Island State Park, have beautiful canoe trails. One visitor shared, "The canoe trails are absolutely beautiful and the horizon seems to go on endlessly."
  • Hiking: Trails abound in parks like Tuckahoe State Park. A camper noted, "There are hiking trails everywhere—and all level for easy biking."
  • Fishing: Lakes and rivers in the area provide great fishing spots. A review mentioned, "The small lake where many people were fishing for bass was a highlight of our trip."

What campers like

  • Clean facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. One visitor at Pohick Bay Campground said, "The bathrooms were cleaner than any other campground we have stayed in."
  • Spacious sites: Many campgrounds offer roomy sites. A family at Trap Pond State Park Campground remarked, "D Loop sites were a good size... Comes with a fire ring and picnic table."
  • Friendly staff: Campers often mention helpful staff. A visitor at Cherry Hill Park noted, "Staff very helpful and really explained the Metro system very well."

What you should know

  • Noise levels: Some campgrounds can be noisy due to nearby roads or activities. A camper at Bull Run Regional Park complained, "This place is absolutely the most horrific noisy place... like sleeping on the side of the highway."
  • Limited amenities: Not all campgrounds have full hookups or stores. A visitor at Oak Ridge Campground mentioned, "No wood for sale at that time."
  • Seasonal closures: Some parks may close during certain months. A camper at Point Lookout State Park found out, "We arrived and were told the campground was closed until probably 2023 for water line upgrades."

Tips for camping with families

  • Choose family-friendly parks: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds and activities. A parent at Cherry Hill Park said, "There is also plenty to do for the kids, like Tractor Ride through the Campground."
  • Plan for activities: Make sure to have a list of things to do. One family at Tuckahoe State Park enjoyed the nearby arboretum and aviary, saying, "The ranger was so nice there and went in to each enclosure to handle and show us owls, eagles, and falcons."
  • Pack for comfort: Bring extra blankets and snacks. A camper at Janes Island State Park enjoyed their stay, saying, "We stayed up pretty late enjoying the weather, laughing, and eating lots of fun camp snacks."

Tips from RVers

  • Check site sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A visitor at Pohick Bay Campground noted, "Our site was nice because it had trail access and only one neighbor."
  • Use nearby dump stations: If your campground doesn’t have a dump station, plan to use one nearby. A camper at Trap Pond State Park Campground mentioned, "There are 2 dump stations and we didn't wait long at the dump station heading out."
  • Be mindful of road noise: Some campgrounds are near busy roads. A visitor at Greenbelt Park Campground said, "Helicopters and planes fly over regularly, and you can hear sirens from neighboring college park."

Camping near Huntingtown, Maryland, offers a mix of outdoor fun and family-friendly activities. Whether you're in an RV or tent, there's a spot waiting for you!

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Huntingtown, MD?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Huntingtown, MD is Cedarville State Forest with a 3.8-star rating from 17 reviews.

What parks are near Huntingtown, MD?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 15 parks near Huntingtown, MD that allow camping, notably Fort Washington Park and George Washington Memorial Parkway.