Best Cabin Camping near Little Orleans, MD

Several cabin options exist near Little Orleans, Maryland, with properties like Rvino - Ridge Rider Campground and Happy Hills offering furnished cabin accommodations. These cabins typically provide electricity, beds, and basic furniture, with some featuring private bathrooms and kitchenettes. Full hook-up cabins with showers are available at certain locations, while others offer more rustic accommodations with outdoor facilities. Camp Cacapon provides riverside cabins with scenic views. "Perfect piece of paradise. You wouldn't even know you're at a campground because it feels like it's your own little getaway spot and with everything you'd possibly need for a relaxing time," noted one visitor about the Camp Cacapon cabins.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Rvino - Ridge Rider Campground operates year-round, allowing for four-season cabin stays, while other properties like Hidden Springs Campground operate seasonally from May through November. Most cabins are pet-friendly, though specific policies vary by location. The Hagerstown/Antietam Battlefield KOA offers traditional KOA-style cabins with varying amenity levels. During peak summer months, advance reservations are strongly recommended, especially for weekend stays. A camper described their cabin experience as "a very nice, spacious site with full hookups AND a large private site!"

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Basic kitchen facilities vary widely—some cabins offer only outdoor fire rings with grill grates, while others include small refrigerators and microwaves. Camp stores at Rvino - Ridge Rider Campground and Rocky Gap State Park stock essential groceries, firewood, and camping supplies. Gary's Family Campground maintains clean facilities with decent WiFi, though cellular service remains limited in this mountainous region. Several properties feature on-site markets where campers can purchase forgotten items without traveling to larger towns.

Best Cabin Sites Near Little Orleans, Maryland (51)

    1. Rocky Gap State Park Campground

    52 Reviews
    Flintstone, MD
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 722-1480

    $23 - $29 / night

    "Our friends were in the site next to us (17) which was also nice and there was a wide walking path between them. Family also stayed in one of the rental cabins (21)."

    "There are options for RV camping with electric, tent spots, small cabins, and the resort if you would rather have a more comfortable resort experience. Pets are allowed in a select few loops."

    2. Camp Cacapon

    17 Reviews
    Great Cacapon, WV
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (240) 343-1443

    $45 - $115 / night

    "This is a very nice converted single family residence turned into a tent and cabin camping area with one RV spot. The RV spot overlooks the camping area and has full hookups."

    "Beautiful place, tucked in the woods, right next to the river. The RV campsite is spacious, private, shaded, and with full hook-ups."

    3. Rvino - Ridge Rider Campground, LLC

    13 Reviews
    Little Orleans, MD
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 478-2325

    $27 - $4200 / night

    "The RV sites and tent sites are separated by a drive down the road. The RV side has all the cool stuff; store, pavilion, basketball courts, playground, etc."

    "Sites and roads are gravel, nice newer fire pit and picnic table at each."

    4. Happy Hills Campground

    7 Reviews
    Berkeley Springs, WV
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 678-7760

    "Quite through the week, the weekend (it was Harley weekend up at Little Orleans Campground) we got the overflow. But with more people it's going to be noisy. Brenda thoroughly enjoyed the huge pool."

    "The price was right and the location was fairly convienient. There is hiking at the canal and a nice restaurant/ice cream parlor called Buddy Lou’s."

    5. Gary's Family Campground

    2 Reviews
    Little Orleans, MD
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 258-5151

    $35 - $85 / night

    "Lots of tent camping with tall shade trees, many RV sites and a couple cabins. We stayed at site 28, which was full service and had decent WiFi."

    "Plenty to do including hiking, mountain biking, a game room, library and Wi-Fi at the lodge. More of a nature experience for those who want to enjoy the beauty of West Virginia."

    6. Hidden Springs Campground

    7 Reviews
    Flintstone, MD
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 767-9676

    $58 - $70 / night

    "We had a very positive experience at Hidden Springs. We stayed 4 nights, the first two were very quiet at the campground."

    "Swimming pool available and pond for fishing. Nice little store. Lots of pavilions for large family outings."

    7. Avalon Resort - CLOTHING OPTIONAL RESORT

    1 Review
    Little Orleans, MD
    7 miles
    Website

    $25 - $40 / night

    8. Middle Ridge Campground

    24 Reviews
    Romney, WV
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 822-8020

    "With picnic tables and fire rings, each site is well-maintained and ready for the next campers. And of course, what's better than a campfire with s'mores?"

    "Everyone loves it - there is something for everyone from hiking, swimming, outdoor games,  fishing, watching the donkeys or just enjoying the fire pit in the evenings. The views are spectacular!"

    9. Shawnee State Park Campground

    27 Reviews
    Schellsburg, PA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 733-4218

    $20 - $110 / night

    "The fire ring is at an angle so cooking on it proved to be a challenge (we bring a grill grate with us just in case, and had to use it)."

    "Shawnee State Park is a very large campground (319 campsites with mixed electric and non-electric, some pet friendly, some not) about 10 minutes off highway 76 and 20 minutes from the Flight 93 National"

    10. Hagerstown / Antietam Battlefield KOA

    20 Reviews
    Williamsport, MD
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 223-7571

    "We have stayed in the camping cabins here multiple times. We love the animals and activities for the kids. Fall is the best at this campground with the trick or treating and haunted house."

    "Beautiful campgrounds situated near a creek. The campgrounds have a homey feel and were decorated nicely for fall & Halloween. The staff & hosts were incredibly nice & helpful."

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Cabin Reviews near Little Orleans, MD

495 Reviews of 51 Little Orleans Campgrounds


  • Laure D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 29, 2021

    Rocky Gap State Park Campground

    Always a great time!

    This place is awesome! Our site (15) was a spacious pull through with great view of the mountain through the fall foliage! Our friends were in the site next to us (17) which was also nice and there was a wide walking path between them. Family also stayed in one of the rental cabins (21). Sites are spaced far apart in the section we were in with lots of foliage for privacy. There is walking path behind the loop along the lake that goes to the beach area and camp store. Easy access to the bath house with several paths off the loop. I recommend the pull through sites for their size and privacy but most sites looked great. The cabin was cute. It had a queen bed, bunk beds, side table and front porch with a couple windows. Picnic tables are large and fire pits were placed perfectly for our site.

  • Jen R.
    Jun. 4, 2019

    Drooly Bear Cabin

    Extremely peaceful and in the middle of no where

    This is a very nice cabin with three bedrooms, a loft area and 1.5 bathrooms, LR, kitchen and small dining area. There is a large deck with a few chairs and a picnic table. You travel down a non-paved road and into the middle of absolute peacefulness. I sat on the porch for about an hour trying to hear something other than acorns falling, birds chirping and airplanes to no avail. There is a fire pit area however due to the rain we had all of the wood was wet and we were not able to get one started. The sofa in the LR was broken. It almost looked like someone jumped off of the balcony onto it. There was a bachelor party in there just before us so it looks like that had a good time. Also, all of the beds were absolutely not comfortable AT ALL. My back hurt so badly I almost slept on the floor. There is a TV there but no cable however there is internet so they have Hulu, Netflix, ROKU, Amazon Video and a lot of other ways to watch shows if you want. There is a washer and dryer, air conditioning and a wood stove for heat. They also have a crib for infants and a high chair which was very nice as we had a 1 year old at the time. The kitchen was also stocked with appliances, dishes, cups, cooking items, silverware and amenities so we didn't have to drag everything plus the kitchen sink along. Pets are allowed however there is no smoking. You have to be at least 25 years old to rent the cabin. Raystown Lake is very close by and so is Trough Creek State Park. There is a suspension bridge at the park, Balanced Rock and Rainbow Falls. We had a fantastic time and look forward to heading back to the area again someday soon. Everything was stocked very well and we definitely enjoyed our stay.

  • Bree C.
    Oct. 22, 2020

    Rocky Gap State Park Campground

    Best Suited for Families

    I grew up camping with my family at Rocky Gap every summer. The best feature of Rocky Gap is the versatility of the campgrounds. There are options for RV camping with electric, tent spots, small cabins, and the resort if you would rather have a more comfortable resort experience. Pets are allowed in a select few loops.

    They have a range of activities available including a large lake to swim, fish or paddle. There are a few trails for hiking, at least 2 small “beach” areas off the lake with play grounds and a camp store. You can also go over to the casino resort for entertainment and food.

    Alcohol is not permitted outside of the resort which is partly why I say this camping experience is better for families. Rangers routinely monitor the site loops and there is a quiet hours period, I believe starting at 10pm and you will have a ranger pull up on you if you do not adhere.

    CAMPSITES BREAKDOWN:

    Type: Gravel Vehicle Accessible: Yes Size: ~ 1 large tent or 2 compact tents. Most are the same size, fairly small spots. Bathroom: Communal bathhouses in the middle of each loop with toilets, sinks and showers. Fire pit: Yes, with grill grate. Firewood: Must buy firewood at camp store. Water access: Some, depending which part of the loop your site is located on. Electric: No unless RV camping. Alcohol Policy: Not permitted unless drinking in the Resort or a motor home. Other Features: Picnic table, small wood post counter / hook to hang a lantern on and place a camp stove on.

  • T
    Jun. 16, 2019

    Quemahoning Family Recreation Area

    Enjoyable family campground

    Quemahoning Family Recreation Area offers great fishing, some nice trails and generally wonderful weather during the summer season.  The campground offers some sites with electrical and others with varying primitive services.  The campground has a bathroom with showers (2 for men, 2 for women).  The result is there are sometimes lines waiting for a shower to be available.  There is a camp store where wood, ice and fishing supplies are available.  There is no trash service;  campers are expected to carry out their trash.  Campsites do have fire rings, a picnic table and parking available.  The campgrounds are pet friendly.  Boats are available to rent.  If you bring your own power needs to be electric only.

  • Dave G.
    Jul. 14, 2016

    Olive Green Cabin

    Decent escape from life in a cabin full of history

    Olive Green cabin, owned/operated by the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club is a two floor primitive cabin near Frederick, Maryland. It's a log cabin that was built around the mid-1860's. The last private owner, Olive Green lived in it until the 1980's (I think) when she was still living primitively without electricity or water. She grew her own food and had livestock on her property. The cabin itself is stocked with various cookware (including cast iron), bed frames, tables, chairs, books and games. We went in December after a storm and needed to shovel our way to the outhouse. Manual labor is not a bad thing! The opportunity to stay here and live primitively for a weekend was nice. The only downside is that the cabin is not effectively insulated, with numerous holes between the logging that lets a good amount of cold air in at night. There is also a wood burning stove on the first floor that's great for cooking on, but doesn't produce a lot of heat that needs to make its way to the sleeping quarters in the loft.

  • Wendy W.
    Aug. 15, 2019

    Ole Mink Farm Recreation Resort

    Great resort-style cabin for “glamping!”

    Well-appointed, semi-rustic cabins set in Catoctin Mountain. Not far from the Wm. Houck lake area and trailhead to Cunningham Falls.

    Our cabin came equipped with A/C and heat, full kitchenette, fireplace, screened in porch, and firepit area (including wood and fire starters!) with seating and picnic table.

    Ole Mink Farm is very resort-like with a central pool and clubhouse. They also offer various activities — mainly on weekends — like cornhole tournaments and campfire gatherings.

    And I can’t say enough about the customer service!! They take hospitality to whole new levels! We ran into a couple personal snags on our trip, and they were so accommodating. Even when my Mom got sick, they checked in on us and asked about her by name. What a wonderful group of owners!

    If you want to “glamp,” I would HIGHLY recommend this place!

  • Lysandra R.
    Oct. 16, 2019

    Rocky Gap State Park Campground

    Great for families

    This park is a lot of fun in warm weather with kids. The facilities are also top-notch. I couldn't get over how nice the bathrooms were! We rented mini cabins which each have electricity but no bathroom or running water. Ours had a futon, folding table, double bed and bunk beds. The office will lend you a box fan at check-in and the cabins do get stuffy.

    The swimming beach and playground are absolutely beautiful! We had a great time at the nature center reptile feeding program. We also walked around the aviary, where you can see many of the birds from the outside even if it isn't open for a program. We hiked the loop around the lake, not realizing that it was over 5 miles! It also takes you right through the casino parking lot and crowded day use area at one point. If there's a drawback to this park, it's that it really doesn't feel very remote. You're basically across the lake from a big hotel and casino. But it's convenient to DC and a great place for kids and new campers!

  • Bill  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 9, 2021

    New Germany State Park Campground

    A crowded car camping experience

    New Germany State Park is situated in Garrett County Maryland. The park has a small lake, a few trails, and two camping loops. The Hemlock loop- the only loop that allows pets, is smaller and is mostly made for tent camping, though one site has electricity, but only big enough for a teardrop camper. There is a bathroom with a hot shower. The problems with the Hemlock loop is the proximity to the other campers. Our neighbors were loud, their kids were louder and their dog was ear- splitting loud. The tent pads are varied in size with sites 52, 53 and 57 being just big enough for a large tent and not much else. Every site has a large picnic table ( that is impressively hard to move) and a fire ring. Some sites are not very level, not not as much that your rolling out of bed in your sleep. There is water, but just at the bathroom area. This makes sense since the loop itself is very small. Deer are dense in these parts, and bears frequent the area. Summer temps usually do not get as nice 85max most of the summer. There is also cross country skiing in the winter. Despite the smaller sites, the Hemlock loop is frequently full, as is the non pet loop, which can accommodate larger tents and RV’s., but no pets.

  • Bill  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 31, 2018

    Rocky Gap State Park Campground

    Where you take the family for a no hassle weekend

    The campground is easily accessible- there are 9 loops and a group site. The best loops for families with pets are Dogwood and Elm. No pets? Go to Ironwood loop and get a site close to the water. Water is readily available. The bathrooms are clean and the showers warm. After October, most of the loops close, the exception being Ash loop, which offers electric hookup for RV. The camp store is stocked well, but dinner may have to come from a local market if you’re planning a cookout at your site. The beach is also pet friendly. There is boat rental and several opportunities for Ranger led activities for all. Recently, the park has been taking part in American Chestnut revitalization. If there is any detractors at all, it’s the casino on the other side of the park. It’s bright and loud ( though and outdoor events are quiet by 10 ish) There is a strict no alcohol policy unless your in an RV or a cabin. Meaning the alcohol must stay inside at all times. Firewood is readily available. The sites can be a bit close, but as a family camper with a load of six people plus two dogs, we never have felt claustrophobic in our site choice. The web site offers limited photos of the sites. This park is our go to place for a weekend with kids and as it’s cheap and nearby, it’s well worth it. As a side note, the food at the casino isn’t bad. Just not a good place for kids. The trails are well maintained. Keep a careful watch for snakes and bears.


Guide to Little Orleans

Cabins near Little Orleans, Maryland provide access to the forested mountains of Western Maryland where elevations range from 500 to 2,000 feet above sea level. The region experiences distinct four seasons with summer temperatures typically ranging from 70-85°F during the day and 55-65°F at night. This area sits within the Appalachian Mountain range, creating varied terrain with rocky ridgelines and river valleys that influence the camping experience.

What to do

Hiking the lake trail: At Rocky Gap State Park Campground, trails offer scenic paths through forested areas. "The 5 mile hike around Lake Habeeb is enjoyable. Great way to see all sides of the park. Across the lake from the campground is a casino and resort," reports Jeff H.

Paddling the Cacapon River: Camp Cacapon offers direct river access for water activities. "We brought our kayaks and got them on the river for some time. The scenery will take your breath away," shares Saskia H., highlighting the natural water features available to visitors.

Exploring historical sites: The region contains numerous Civil War sites within a short drive. "Close to Antietim battlefield, vineyards, antiques or even DC (1 hour)," notes Misty C. about the Hagerstown / Antietam Battlefield KOA, showing how cabins can serve as a base for historical exploration.

What campers like

Spacious wooded sites: Many cabins are situated on large, private sites. "We stayed in cabin 170 in Fir loop and the site was incredibly spacious, heavily shaded, close to the bath house, path to the beach, and well distanced from other sites," writes Kimberly H. about Rocky Gap State Park Campground.

Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathroom facilities rank high in camper reviews. "Clean bathrooms in the rv portion of the campground, reasonably priced wood and a great well-stocked camp store," notes Gagandeep A. regarding Little Orleans Campground's amenities.

Privacy between sites: Campers value the separation between accommodations. "What a hidden gem Camp Capapon is. This is exactly my idea of camping. Beautiful place, tucked in the woods, right next to the river. The RV campsite is spacious, private, shaded, and with full hook-ups," explains Saskia H.

What you should know

Seasonal availability: Several campgrounds operate on limited schedules. Hidden Springs Campground operates from May through November, requiring advance planning for cabin stays outside peak months.

Cellular connectivity limits: Service varies significantly throughout the mountainous region. "Campground is about 20 mins from Berkley Springs WV which offers a beautiful state park and hiking! Don't forget the Apple Butter festival in Oct!" advises Regina C. at Happy Hills Campground.

Weather considerations: The mountain climate can create unexpected conditions. "A fair amount of gnats and other bugs but no mosquitoes to speak of," mentions Jeff H. about Rocky Gap State Park, indicating the need for appropriate insect protection.

Amenity variations: Middle Ridge Campground offers unique features compared to other properties. "We have three children who absolutely loved petting and feeding Mules and Donkeys! The pool is a nice amenity unfortunately the weather wasn't swimming weather when we were there," explains Kayla M.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Look for campgrounds with dedicated children's spaces. "The campground has their own beach so it's not over crowded with the public. Near the beach there is a nice playground near shade for parents to watch," shares Katie H. about Rocky Gap.

Animal encounters: Some properties feature farm animals that entertain younger visitors. "Seeing the equine daily was a huge plus; they were super sweet and funny. The owners were so helpful and friendly," reports Nastausha H. about Middle Ridge Campground's unique attraction.

Halloween festivities: Happy Hills Campground hosts seasonal events perfect for family stays. "We went for a Halloween weekend. The site was easy to get in/out of but the temp in Oct was a brutal 88! For Halloween, there's a costume contest and trick or treating," explains Regina C.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Many cabin and RV sites in the region require careful positioning. "We ran out of blocks trying to level on this site and were still off a bit. If we were staying more than a night we may have asked for a different site," warns Jennifer K. about Little Orleans Campground.

Water pressure variations: Mountain water systems can fluctuate in performance. "Water pressure was just a bit weak and used our water tank and pump during our stay. Best we could get for water pressure out of the hose was 25-20 psi. No issues with power or sewer," notes Stephen H. about Gary's Family Campground.

Access road considerations: Mountainous terrain affects road quality around many properties. "Road to access the campground was good with some tight turns up the hill the last couple of miles. The campground itself is gravel roads that were pretty tight gettin in and out of and fairly steep with trees on all sides," advises Stephen H. regarding navigating to Middle Ridge Campground.

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