Best Campgrounds near Braddock Heights, MD

The forested foothills surrounding Braddock Heights, Maryland provide a strategic base camp for exploring the region's diverse outdoor recreation areas. Within a 30-minute drive, campers can access several well-maintained state parks including Gambrill State Park with its heavily wooded sites and Cunningham Falls State Park featuring both the Manor and Houck camping areas. Nearby Greenbrier State Park (temporarily closed) has historically offered lake access and swimming opportunities. For those seeking proximity to historical attractions, Harpers Ferry Campground and the Harpers Ferry/Civil War Battlefields KOA in neighboring West Virginia provide developed sites with full hookups just minutes from significant Civil War landmarks and the Appalachian Trail.

Most campgrounds in the area operate seasonally from April through October, with limited winter camping options. Advance reservations are strongly recommended, especially for summer weekends when facilities near water features reach capacity quickly. According to one camper at Owens Creek Campground in Catoctin Mountain Park, "It was a very hot weekend but the campground is mostly in full shade. We never felt uncomfortable at our site." Maryland state parks generally prohibit alcohol consumption, a regulation worth noting when planning supplies. Cell service is reliable at most established campgrounds, though coverage may be spotty in more remote areas of Catoctin Mountain or along sections of the C&O Canal.

Shaded sites receive consistently positive reviews from summer visitors, with Gambrill State Park described by one camper as "a very peaceful and heavily wooded park, with minimal but perfectly adequate facilities." The proximity to water features enhances many camping experiences, with Brunswick Family Campground offering river views from half its sites and access to the C&O Canal towpath for hiking and biking. Families appreciate the recreational amenities at Cunningham Falls State Park, including a lake with a beach area, though one visitor noted "there is a steep hike back and forth from campsite to beach." During peak season, popular areas like Greenbrier can become crowded, particularly on weekends when day-use visitors flock to swimming areas.

Best Camping Sites Near Braddock Heights, Maryland (130)

    1. Greenbrier State Park Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    41 Reviews
    Boonsboro, MD
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 432-2267

    $23 - $29 / night

    "This park just is near enough to Baltimore and DC to allow for a quick getaway and offers a lot to do."

    "Maryland has some great state parks and this is one of them. Decent sized sites, clean bath houses. Swimming lake is excellent. Only basic amenities, but dump station."

    2. Harpers Ferry / Civil War Battlefields KOA

    39 Reviews
    Harpers Ferry, WV
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 535-6895

    $40 - $80 / night

    "We set up camp at Harpers Ferry/Civil War Battlefields KOA Holiday as our launchpad to visit the historic sites in and around Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, and Frederick, Maryland. "

    "It’s very close to Harper’s Ferry (almost worth the hike into town rather than the difficulty finding parking in a town with one parking lot)."

    3. Gambrill State Park Campground

    14 Reviews
    Middletown, MD
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 432-2267

    $18 - $50 / night

    "The site was very level, nicely shaded, and positioned a short distance from the bath house. There was also a water spigot located right at the entrance of the site."

    "There was a walking path to the bathhouse between 13 and 14. Sites 8-11 were on a nice open field, with some smaller trees."

    4. Manor - Cunningham Falls State Park

    24 Reviews
    Thurmont, MD
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 271-7574

    $23 - $29 / night

    "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."

    "Deer Spring Loop is near the top of the mountain. This is not a pet friendly loop.

    Site 112 is level, mostly shaded, backs up to the woods and has electric.

    The site is between two cabins."

    5. Houck - Cunningham Falls State Park

    24 Reviews
    Thurmont, MD
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 271-7574

    $21 - $65 / night

    "Camp next to the president."

    "There are a few vineyards and breweries nearby. Gettysburg, PA is close as is Frederick, MD. Our site was level and had a good view of the woods. Family was staying in site next to us, site 12."

    6. Owens Creek Campground — Catoctin Mountain Park

    28 Reviews
    Sabillasville, MD
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 663-9388

    $30 / night

    "Our campsite was quiet with the creek right behind us and had lots of privacy. This place is a great campground to go during summer as it's tucked in the mountains with lots of tree coverage."

    "My only complaint is that the fire ring is a little too close to the main road. This is true for most of the sites. However the tent pad was set back in the woods and it was very peaceful."

    7. Brunswick Family Campground

    12 Reviews
    Brunswick, MD
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 834-9950

    $10 - $90 / night

    "Picked this location because it is close to our home in Silver Spring, MD but far enough to make us feel like we were leaving town."

    "Great location right next the river. Easy to walk into the river or tube down it. Lots of different activities for kids and plenty of space at each site to make your home away from home."

    8. Harpers Ferry Campground - River Riders

    24 Reviews
    Harpers Ferry, WV
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 535-2663

    "If you would like to do some exploring, then you can walk the trail right next to the campground into the historical town of Harper's Ferry (If you’re facing the river then the trail is to the right of"

    "Harper's Ferry is a little town in WV nestled right next to the Potomac River. It's also a convenient halfwayish point on the Appalachian Trail."

    9. Little Bennett Campground

    23 Reviews
    Clarksburg, MD
    16 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"

    10. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park in Williamsport MD

    23 Reviews
    Williamsport, MD
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 223-7117

    $99 - $471 / night

    "We recent went camping for the first time at Jellystone in Maryland. 5 of our 6 kids came with us, so we knew we needed to find a camping ground more geared kids."

    "There is a food court in the swimming pool and a camp store right next to it. They play movies every night at the outdoor theater near the pool."

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Recent Reviews near Braddock Heights, MD

1061 Reviews of 130 Braddock Heights Campgrounds


  • Erin M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 29, 2025

    Caledonia State Park Campground

    Excellent well maintained state park

    Clean bathrooms, full hookups with paved spots, firewood and ice for sale based on an honor system - so nice.

    1 bar ATT 2 bar T-Mobile 50-100mbps with Starlink with obstructions

  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 29, 2025

    Artillery Ridge Campground

    Nice campground

    Nice clean and open sites but we stayed in the 400 section which was separate from the main campground. Very easy check in. Did it online and just pulled up to the little shack they have and grabbed our packet. We didn’t use the bathhouse but it was very clean. A little older and could probably use a little updating. The campground is only a mile and a half from town which was awesome and direct access to battlefield trails right there. The only complaint we had was the WiFi was awful. Maybe it was because of the section we were in but once the campground filled up it was useless.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Chelsea B.
    Oct. 11, 2025

    Hagerstown / Antietam Battlefield KOA

    Dense and chaotic, but great breakfast

    We got here late on a Friday and boy was it packed. It was a pretty tight fit and at a perpendicular. Not sure why campsites do that. We didn’t use the bathroom or showers because it was so late and honestly because they only had one bathroom location for all those people and it was on the opposite side of the campsite. They have SO many activities going on for kids and families including crafts and a magic show. They also had a diner and general store. Didn’t go into the store but did get breakfast from the diner and the breakfast was honestly delicious. It was about a 20 min wait at 8:15 but the quality of the food totally makes up for that. I recommend the sausage gravy and biscuits. Overall, great spot if you’ve got kids. Pretty packed if you’re just traveling or looking for some outdoor time.

  • E
    Sep. 30, 2025

    Camp Cacapon

    Great camping in a perfect spot

    We stayed at this campground Sep 26-28 and had a fantastic time. The campsite is in a perfect spot on the Cacapon river, and the facilities are excellent. Nice campsites, clean bathrooms and a charming little pavilion that you can rent and hang out with your group.

    Highly recommend

  • 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!

  • Brian C.
    Sep. 17, 2025

    Cowans Gap State Park Campground

    Solid State Park Camping

    Stayed in a walk-in tent site. Much better spacing than typical sites, though sites 2 & 3 were basically connected. The non-walk in sites in Loop B are typical to smaller than average and mostly suited for campers/RVs.

    Pros : Site spacing/privacy was good Bathrooms and showers were clean. Firewood available at the park ($5 for 6 pieces self-serve). Location near the dam and lake trail is nice. Cell service was limited, but had reliable (but low) signal with T-Mobile at my site. Easy access (on foot) to all of the hiking trails.

    Cons: The tent pads could use some leveling and there was some trash around the site. The major negative was generator noise coming from the facility just beyond the dam. Droning generator noise was on/off at all hours of the day and went on until 10pm in the evening. Not sure how far up in Loop B this was heard, but it was pretty loud in the walk-in site area.


Guide to Braddock Heights

Braddock Heights camping areas sit at approximately 1,800 feet elevation in the Catoctin Mountain range, offering cooler temperatures than surrounding lower elevations. The camping season typically runs April through October with summer highs around 80°F and significant temperature drops at night even in July and August. Most campgrounds near Braddock Heights provide gravel tent pads and fire rings with varying levels of shade coverage.

What to do

Hiking trails to waterfalls: Cunningham Falls State Park offers multiple hiking routes to Maryland's largest cascading waterfall. "The Cliff Trail to the falls is short but semi-challenging and beautiful," notes a camper at Houck - Cunningham Falls State Park.

Rail trail access: The C&O Canal towpath provides flat, scenic biking and walking paths alongside historic canal structures. A visitor at Brunswick Family Campground shares, "Situated next to the river so half of the sites have river views. Nice boat loading ramp and dock for fishing... situated on the C&O canal, so you could walk or bike for miles in either direction for hours!"

Water recreation: Several parks offer river and lake access for swimming, paddling, and fishing. "The Shenandoah River and the campground...is beautifully clean, clear and cool," according to a Brunswick Family Campground visitor, while another camper mentions the accessibility: "The river is just as beautiful. Our spot was on the river with a short walk to the boat ramp and access."

Mountain biking: The Frederick watershed area bordering Gambrill State Park contains challenging trails frequented by local riders. "Right outside the park is the Frederick watershed where many locals take advantage of the trails for mountain biking," explains a Gambrill visitor.

Civil War history tours: Multiple battlefields and historic sites are within short driving distance. At Harpers Ferry / Civil War Battlefields KOA, a camper notes "Close proximity to plenty of historic and tourist places to visit. Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Visitor Center is literally next door."

What campers like

Shade coverage: The dense tree canopies provide relief during hot months. A visitor at Owens Creek Campground shares, "Nice small campground WAY back in woods. Been here many times over the last 25 years."

Natural water features: Campers appreciate the access to swimming areas and waterfront sites. At Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park, a reviewer mentioned, "There is a small creek to play in and a nice little hiking trail within the campground. Has a great water park, playground and bounce pad feature."

Mountainous terrain: The elevated position of many campsites creates scenic surroundings and hiking opportunities. At Gambrill State Park, a camper reports, "The park itself is well known for hiking trails that take you up and around the mountain. Every hiking trail except for the white trail allows mountain biking and horseback riding."

Privacy between sites: Despite varying capacity levels, most local campgrounds maintain vegetation between sites. A Little Bennett camper notes, "Lots of vegetation between sites providing privacy from neighbors," while another mentions, "The sites are quiet, very spacious, level, and heavily wooded."

Well-maintained facilities: The comfort stations and bathhouses receive consistent positive feedback. A visitor to Little Bennett states, "Toilet/shower facility very clean," while a Gambrill State Park visitor describes the bathrooms as "clean and stocked."

What you should know

Limited cell service: Coverage varies significantly throughout the region. A Little Bennett visitor reports, "No WIFI, 1 bar Verizon," while an Owens Creek camper notes "no service at all with T-Mobile."

Train noise: Several campgrounds near rivers have active rail lines nearby. A Harpers Ferry Campground camper warns, "Face the other way and you're looking at a 15 or so foot CSX rail line berm. The trains that come through here almost hourly range from quick commuter MARC or Amtrak trains to long freight trains."

Weekend crowds: Water features and swimming areas become extremely busy on summer weekends. A Brunswick visitor observed, "I wanted to add to my original review I absolutely love this campground...this video shows the Shenandoah River and the campground."

Variable site sizes: RV accommodations range from tight to spacious across the area. A Harpers Ferry KOA visitor reports, "Heads up, big rig owners! Our Pull-thru FHU Patio site had a serious slope. It was impossible to level my 45' motorhome without elevating the front wheels dangerously in the air."

Seasonal availability: Many campgrounds have limited staffing in shoulder seasons. As one Jellystone visitor discovered, "I called their customer service number and asked if the water park would be open. I was told yes. We arrive on our first day of 4, put on our swimsuits, and play in the splash park for several hours... It closed early, maybe 3, and I overheard something about it being shut down for the year."

Tips for camping with families

Water activities for hot days: Several campgrounds offer swimming options. A Cunningham Falls visitor notes, "Great campsite, with a small lake with beach the kids can swim at. Only thing is there is a steep hike back and forth from campsite to beach."

Evening programs: Ranger-led activities provide educational entertainment. At Little Bennett, a visitor shares, "Took our grand daughter there for her first camping trip and she loved the bouncing strawberry and the hikes. She was 3 or 4 at the time."

Playground amenities: Several campgrounds provide dedicated play areas. A Brunswick Family Campground reviewer mentions, "The staff is extremely nice and helpful with everything! Our spot was on the river with a short walk to the boat ramp and access. It was very quiet, serene, & clean. Dog-friendly and downtown was a short bike ride away."

Family-focused activities: Organized events keep children engaged. A Jellystone camper shares, "Multiple pools and a great little water park. Store was well stocked, they also had a ice-cream/quick food store attached to the pool area and staff super friendly. Lots to do for kids of all ages, gaga pit tournaments at night, movies, hay rides, character events tons of stuff."

Weather considerations: Temperature variations can be significant. A camper at Owens Creek suggests, "Keep in mind the weather...water tends to travel downhill," referring to campsite selection when rain is expected.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Full hookup options are limited but available. A Little Bennett camper reports, "D Loop is for RVs, A, B, C & E are tents only. 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."

Road conditions: Some access roads need attention. A Brunswick Family visitor warns, "The road into the campground was badly in need of repair. Site was not level and infested with black flies."

Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds have sloped sites requiring significant adjustments. A Harpers Ferry KOA visitor shares, "The nice staff kindly moved us to a FHU site without the patio and furniture. And refunded the difference in price for the lesser site."

Dump station access: Not all parks offer on-site dumping facilities. One camper notes about Cunningham Falls, "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."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Braddock Heights, MD?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Braddock Heights, MD is Greenbrier State Park Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED with a 4.4-star rating from 41 reviews.

What parks are near Braddock Heights, MD?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 18 parks near Braddock Heights, MD that allow camping, notably Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park and Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park.