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    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.

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    Best Campgrounds near Huntingtown (85)

      1. Cedarville State Forest

      3.8(17)12mi from HuntingtownRVs, Tents

      "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."

      from $30 / night

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      2. Breezy Point Beach

      3.8(5)6mi from HuntingtownRVs, Tents

      "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."

      from $60 - $70 / night

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      3. Endeavor Point

      3.0(5)8mi from Huntingtown1 siteTents, Cabins

      from $55 - $95 / night

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      4. Adventure Bound Washington DC

      3.6(9)14mi from HuntingtownRVs, Tents, Cabins

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

      "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"

      5. Lacy Oasis Campground

      5.0(2)5mi from Huntingtown3 sitesTents, Glamping

      "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."

      from $90 - $190 / night

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      6. Final-Lee Here

      5.0(1)2mi from Huntingtown3 sitesRVs, Tents

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

      from $40 / night

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      7. Matoaka Beach Cottages

      5.0(3)12mi from HuntingtownTents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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

      4.1(37)30mi from Huntingtown150 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      from $37 - $170 / night

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      9. Greenbelt Park Campground — Greenbelt Park

      4.2(32)30mi from Huntingtown173 sitesRVs, Tents

      "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"

      from $20 / night

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      10. Cherry Hill Park

      4.8(42)33mi from Huntingtown1 siteRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      from $999 / night

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    582 Reviews of 85 Huntingtown Campgrounds


    • 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.

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 2, 2026

      Washington DC / Capitol KOA

      Good location

      Nice campground, maintained very well and clean. 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. A bit inconvenient if you’re only there for 1 night.

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 12, 2026

      Martinak State Park Campground

      Quiet camping in the woods.

      This is a great little state park tucked away in the woods. Campsites are pretty spacious and have nice shade. The campground has two loops, each with a bathhouse located in the middle. Our site (Butterfly Loop #3) was long enough for our motorhome and tow car. The roads are paved, as was our camping pad. The only utility at our site was 30-amp electric. There are water spigots located throughout each loop and we were close enough to fill our water tank. For the most part, the park is big-rig friendly but we did brush against some trees on our way around the loop. Campsites do vary in length so make sure you include your length when booking. We reserved online and were instructed to just go to our site which was nice and convenient. They sell firewood onsite and have a self-pay station which we loved. There is a nice boat launch and the kayak launch has a platform to assist you getting in and out and there are plenty of places to fish from the bank. There is a nature center (which was not open during our stay), playground, picnic pavilions, amphitheater, The bathrooms could use some more attention. The shower curtains were pink meaning they have not been properly cleaned in a while. Needless to say, we did not shower there. The dump station was closed while we were there but we were told we could use the dump station at Tuckahoe State Park (about 10 miles away). We really enjoyed the short hiking trails and paved trail which allowed us to log about 3 miles without having to leave the park. The campground is a really relaxing place to be. We did drive (about 40 minutes south) to the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historical Park and Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, both of which we recommend.  It is also worth a drive to St. Michaels to see the quaint seaside town and visit the maritime museum (plan on spending half a day at the museum).  The only downside is that the park is not gated and open for day use so a lot of people just drive through the campground looking around.

    • 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.

    • Kindra W.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 14, 2026

      Point Lookout State Park - Temporarily Closed

      5 stars! Beautiful, clean, magical

      Magical stay at Point Lookout — New Tulip Loop (Full Hook‑Up) and I’m already planning a return. The whole park feels peaceful and safe, the staff were genuinely friendly and helpful, and our site is clean and well‑maintained. The loop’s energy felt magical — quiet, restorative, and tucked into the trees so it felt private but not isolated. Full hookups were convenient and reliable; the site layout is roomy and pet‑friendly, with an easy walk to a beautiful dog beach so our pup had a blast. We walked to stunning beaches and spent afternoons watching water and sky at the tip of the peninsula — spectacular views where the Potomac meets the Chesapeake. The park’s Civil War history and lighthouse added fascinating, walkable sites to explore between beach time, giving the stay both recreation and depth. Clean facilities, helpful staff at the park office, and well-marked trails made everything low‑stress and enjoyable. If you want a peaceful, historic, pet‑friendly Class A spot with full hookups and gorgeous nearby beaches, Tulip Loop at Point Lookout is five stars from me.

    • c
      May. 9, 2026

      Patapsco Valley State Park-Hilton Area

      Hilton area

      Thought the campsites were extremely close together. There were A LOT of kids and no quiet hours. Good for families. Not good for a camping camping experience.

    • John M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 28, 2026

      Matoaka Beach Cottages

      Fantastic location with winderful hosts

      Private campground with cabins and tent sites. Tent sites are first come, first service so call ahead to ensure the space is available. The host family was very nice and easy to work with and talk to. Fire pits were at tent sites and past the office was beach access into Chesapeake Bay. There are trash bins and porta potty’s on sight that are all maintained and kept clean. Beautiful sights and plenty to do in the area with DC being roughly an 40-60 minutes away.

    • Beth B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 12, 2026

      Prince William Forest RV Campground — Prince William Forest Park

      Nice clean Campground

      Stayed here for a week while working nearby. Easy to get to and set up. Office was closed when we arrived but arrival paperwork was posted outside office door. Even with busy road nearby, park was quiet and felt private. Sites were level and paved making setup easy. Sites had 1/2 site extra paved for vehicle with extra parking nearby. There was no litter in park, we observed a staff member daily making the rounds to keep everything clean. There was walking access into the park on wide private roads without traffic. With park access you are able to walk into national forest park from RV camp. National Forest visitor center close by, 1 exit away going south I95. Amenities in RV park included swimming pool, chess board with extra large pieces, playground and clean bath house. Firewood and ice on site.

    • C
      Apr. 12, 2026

      Oak Ridge Campground — Prince William Forest Park

      Great Campground

      Our family loved this campground. It was entirely wooded with plenty of shade, sites were close but separated enough to feel like you were in your own site. Our kids and others rode their bikes around the loop all weekend long. Bathrooms could have been a little cleaner and all the entrances except one were closed, but that’s what happens when you cut budgets for public lands.


    Guide to Huntingtown

    Camping options near Huntingtown, Maryland range from forest-based tent sites to waterfront camping along the Chesapeake Bay and Patuxent River systems. The region's sandy soil presents challenges for tent stakes and RV leveling, particularly at sites closest to water. Summer temperatures average 85-90°F with high humidity from June through September, making spring and fall the preferred seasons for many overnight visitors.

    What to do

    Fishing and crabbing at Endeavor Point: Sites provide direct access to the Chesapeake watershed for anglers. "We went for labor day weekend and had a great time. The pier was perfect to fish or crab off of and the beach had great views of the sunrise," notes a visitor to Endeavor Point.

    Disc golf at Pohick Bay: Play an 18-hole course in a forest setting within 25 miles of Huntingtown. "I'd recommend taking in a game of disc golf on their 18 hole course," says a camper at Pohick Bay Campground.

    Nature hiking at Cedarville: Follow color-coded trail systems through the forest environment. A camper reports: "Bring bug and tick spray - definitely need it! We hiked the brown trail and it was a nice walk."

    Kayaking from Final-Lee Here: Rentable boats provide access to nearby Kings Landing Park and water trails. One visitor shared: "We kayaked the river and creek through beautiful marshlands where we saw caterpillars walk on water, a heron and bald eagles soaring above, turtles, a cove where thousands of tadpoles were amidst metamorphosis."

    What campers like

    Secluded forest camping: Campsites at Cedarville State Forest offer privacy from nearby urban areas. "Very well maintained, nice sites that aren't right on top of one another. Multiple loops for groups or individuals," notes a visitor.

    Direct beach access: Sites at some campgrounds provide private access to shoreline. "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," explains a camper at Breezy Point Beach.

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: Dawn and dusk bring opportunities to see native animals. One camper mentioned: "Saw a snake, alligator snapping turtle, and rabbits, before we even reached the gates," while another noted: "Saw an otter one night!"

    Convenient location: The proximity to Washington DC makes these campsites practical base camps. A guest explains: "Pretty cool for so close to DC. Moderate privacy and space, especially considering how close it is to DC."

    What you should know

    Seasonal insect concerns: Ticks and mosquitoes are abundant, especially in wooded areas. "I've never left this park without at least one tick," warns a Cedarville State Forest camper, while another notes: "Lots and LOTS of ticks. I got one, but my wife and dog got about a dozen each."

    Bathhouse schedules: Facility cleaning times can affect accessibility. "Restrooms were clean, closed daily for cleaning between 1 pm - 3 pm," reports a visitor to Cedarville State Forest.

    Aircraft noise: Several camping areas experience flyover noise from nearby military and civilian airports. A camper at Matoaka Beach Cottages mentioned: "You can hear the planes overhead at times, but it's not frequent enough to disrupt the experience."

    Site leveling challenges: Sandy soil conditions affect tent and RV stability. "Some are worse than others, but it can be a challenge leveling and stabilizers can't get a firm footing, be sure to have some wood or other platform for your stabilizers," advises a camper.

    Tips for camping with families

    Mini golf and swimming options: Multiple activities keep children engaged at larger campgrounds. "Great campground with lots to do - trails, biking, boating. Plenty of playgrounds and trails nearby to keep the family busy," notes a visitor.

    Consider noise levels: Some campgrounds cater to quiet family experiences while others are more social. "We were 1 of 3 campers in this loop during our week-long stay. This made it peaceful and quiet," reports a camper at Cedarville.

    Zip line and outdoor games: Final-Lee Here offers additional outdoor activities. "There is a small zip line for kids and you may request games such as cornhole, horseshoes, or Yardzee to play," explains one visitor.

    Site selection for playground access: Campground layout affects convenience with children. A camper recommends: "We got a site on the inner loop and it backed to the playground and the bathhouse. The site was spacious."

    Tips from RVers

    Advance dumping planning: Limited sewer options require advance planning. "There is no dump station and the pump-out option is only offered a couple days per week," warns a camper at Breezy Point Beach.

    Site width considerations: Lacy Oasis Campground offers wider sites for larger rigs. "The camping loop is small, with all the sites pretty close together," notes a camper at a different location, indicating the importance of researching site dimensions.

    Water and electric hookup locations: Connection points vary by campsite. "Site 6 was good but not for larger rigs. We have a pop up and had to navigate around a tree that would have been very difficult for larger rigs," advises a visitor to Cedarville State Forest.

    Seasonal site firmness: Ground conditions change significantly after rainfall. A camper warns: "They really need to firm-up the actual RV parking spots. Some are worse than others, but it can be a challenge leveling."

    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.