Best Campgrounds near Lonaconing, MD

The Lonaconing area of western Maryland provides access to multiple established campgrounds within a 30-mile radius, including Rocky Gap State Park, Savage River State Forest, and New Germany State Park. These public lands support a range of camping styles from developed sites with electric hookups to more primitive options. Rocky Gap State Park Campground features lakeside camping with tent sites, RV spots with hookups, cabins, and yurts, while Savage River State Forest offers a more rustic camping experience. Most campgrounds in the region accommodate both tent and RV camping, with several providing cabin rental options for visitors seeking additional shelter.

Seasonal considerations impact camping availability throughout the region, with many campgrounds operating on limited schedules during winter months. Deep Creek Lake State Park operates from April to December, while others like Savage River State Forest remain accessible year-round. Summer weekends and holidays typically require advance reservations, particularly for electric sites and cabins. The mountainous terrain of western Maryland creates varied weather conditions, with higher elevations experiencing cooler temperatures even during summer months. Visitors should prepare for temperature fluctuations and occasional rainfall. Cell service varies significantly throughout the area, with more remote forest locations offering limited connectivity. A camper noted, "This is one of my favorite Western Maryland hideaways. The best spots are in the woods adjacent to the stream. You can set up your camp chair and enjoy the creek sounds."

Public lands near Lonaconing feature numerous water access points, with lakes and streams providing recreational opportunities. Rocky Gap State Park receives consistently positive reviews for its swimming beach, fishing access, and paddle sports. Several campers mention the cleanliness of facilities as a highlight, with bathhouses and shower facilities available at most developed campgrounds. The more remote forest service campgrounds provide greater privacy and natural settings. A visitor commented, "The campground is clean and made us feel like we were in a forest not just a campground." Noise levels vary by location, with interstate highway sounds occasionally noticeable at Rocky Gap, while more remote forest service sites offer increased solitude. Wildlife sightings, including deer and various bird species, are commonly reported throughout the area's campgrounds, enhancing the outdoor experience for nature enthusiasts.

Best Camping Sites Near Lonaconing, Maryland (147)

    1. Savage River State Forest

    18 Reviews
    Grantsville, MD
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 895-5759

    "This was a beautiful state forest, with two state parks sort of bordering it (Big Run & New Germany). The roads were all paved which was nice."

    "Very remote western Maryland Appalachia. Sites are right off park road, are huge, rustic, and spaced very far apart from other sites. River runs along the sites."

    2. Rocky Gap State Park Campground

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

    $23 - $29 / night

    "Rocky gap is one of my favorite parks to camp in Maryland! It is right along a great lake, where you can swim, fish, kayak or just lay about. The camp store is well stocked and the staff is friendly."

    "The beach at the lake is not far away for any loop."

    3. New Germany State Park Campground

    13 Reviews
    Grantsville, MD
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 432-2267

    $18 - $117 / night

    "New Germany State Park is a pleasant location with a small lake for swimming and kayaking, as well as numerous trails in the wooded mountains of western Maryland."

    "New Germany State Park is situated in Garrett County Maryland. The park has a small lake, a few trails, and two camping loops."

    4. CUMBERLAND MD. CAMPGROUNDS. 1 & 2

    19 Reviews
    Cumberland, MD
    14 miles
    +1 (301) 777-3472

    $35 / night

    "Me and a small group of friends stayed here for a weekend and we had a blast it was so peaceful we where right next to the river and had some great trails too hike on."

    "Great stay at a well located spot. Beautiful and quiet. Don was very helpful with any request that we had. Would return again. Thanks Don."

    5. Middle Ridge Campground

    19 Reviews
    Romney, WV
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 822-8020

    "It is not near a main highway unless you call Route 50 through Romney a main highway. It is west of town up a curved mountain road. It is on the top area of "Middle Ridge" mountain. "

    "Super friendly and accommodating, beautiful walking paths, great campsites. We really enjoyed our stay."

    6. Big Run State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Bloomington, MD
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 895-5453

    $10 - $55 / night

    "This is one of my favorite Western Maryland hideaways. The best spots are in the woods adjacent to the stream. You can set up your camp chair and enjoy the creek sounds."

    "You have to know what you're getting here - there ARE campsites with amenities, near water and bathrooms, but not all of them have the amenities. "

    7. Deep Creek Lake State Park Campground

    17 Reviews
    Mchenry, MD
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 387-5563

    $21 - $65 / night

    "Camp site(Tent camping)

    Camp site was pretty small and close to each other. The forest where the camp site was situated was beautiful."

    "Lots of touristy things around the lake, then you drive by lots of vacation homes on the lakeshore and then you pull into the camp and you feel like you are miles away from all that stuff."

    8. Robert W. Craig - Jennings Randolph Lake

    7 Reviews
    Kitzmiller, WV
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 355-2346

    $22 - $60 / night

    "General: Smallish (68 sites) campground near Jennings Randolph Lake, which is not directly accessible from the campground (you need to drive there)."

    "Drinking water right next to the site (37) as well as a trail to a restroom - I think there's a shower on the other loop/section. 

    $22 for a basic (non-electric) tent site."

    9. Swallow Falls State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Oakland, MD
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 387-6938

    $22 - $33 / night

    "Thirdly, the campground was so close to the nature that we wanted to see. We went to see the falls and they were within walking distance from our campsite. Overall, it was an awesome place to camp."

    "Camp ground was just a few minute drive away from the entrance to the trail. Trails were easy enough for kids.

    Camp site itself was nice and clean but felt a little too close to each other."

    10. Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park

    80 Reviews
    Ohiopyle, PA
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 329-8591

    $20 - $54 / night

    "Very close to two Frank Lloyd Wright properties– Kentuck Knob and the more widely known Falling Waters."

    "Options to get there include the steep walking trail where bikes are allowed to be walked but not ridden, riding the 3.5 miles along the road, also very steep, or taking a shuttle from downtown Ohiopyle"

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Recent Reviews near Lonaconing, MD

951 Reviews of 147 Lonaconing Campgrounds


  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Middle Ridge Campground

    Large wooded sites

    The owners are so friendly and personable. The sites are actually in a wooded area not just a big field. Each site has full hookups. We will definitely return.

  • Kathy L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Laurel Hill State Park Campground

    Okay campground

    Okay campground. We met nice people staying there. However, the sites are REALLY not level because the RV sites are on a major slope, especially the pull-through sites. Large open grassy area. The camp host saw me walking my pups, and as I walked toward the trash can(near the bathroom) to throw away a pooped that I had picked up, she yelled across the green area from her site“no dogs in the bathrooms!” Kinda rude, but later she was friendly. Some okay hiking trails off the campground in a meadow.

  • Aileen C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 3, 2025

    Blackwater Falls State Park Campground

    Clean Campground in a Beautiful Park

    This is one of our favorite places. The park is beautiful, and so are the nearby Canaan Valley Wildlife Refuge and Canaan Valley State Park.

    The campground is better suited to tents and small to medium size camping units. I think the person who designed it was not familiar with camping units other than tents. Loop 1-30 is one way going clockwise. Loop 31-65 is one way going counterclockwise. But in both loops, to have your door facing away from the street, you have to drive counterclockwise if your site is on the outside of the loop, and clockwise if your site is inside the loop.  In some sites, the electric pedestal is on the wrong side, so you'll have to use a long cord and take it under your unit to reach your electric hookup.

    There are two water fill stations, one at the camp store where you check in, and the other at a water fountain near the bathhouse in loop 31-65. They are supplied supplied with a green garden hose, not a white potable water hose, so we unscrewed the hose and used our own. The water tastes unusually good.

    The dump station is in a section of loop 31-65. You have to go the wrong way on a one way road to be close enough for your slinky to reach it. The non potable rinse water is across this road from the dump station and it has a white hose--beware--this is not the drinking water! You stretch this hose across the road to rinse your gray and black tanks and slinky.

    Some of the sites are not very level, and many of the pull thru sites share some driveway space with another pull thru site or a back in site. There are two pairs of sites that share a pull thru--OK for people traveling together, but otherwise a headache if you're arriving and leaving at different times.

    Once you have dealt with all this inconvenience and oddness, you'll find you're within walking distance of the falls, a small lake, hiking trails that go through beautiful forests with rhododendrons, hemlocks, spruce, and hardwoods. The camp store is limited, but the staff is very friendly and helpful. The nature center is one of the best I've ever visited, and park naturalists provide programs on weekends. There are kayak rentals in summer. The lake has a swimming beach, but you can pay to use the swimming pool at the lodge for better swimming. The lodge also has a huge lobby with a cabinet containing jigsaw puzzles. We worked on one on a rainy day when we didn't want to be outside. Davis and Thomas have some interesting shops and good restaurants.When you get back after a day of adventures, you'll find clean restrooms with hot showers that are actually hot. And the T-Mobile service was good enough for my husband to stream a movie while I sent photos to my family. The park was very busy for Labor Day weekend, but it was a family atmosphere and after dark, there were few lights and little noise.

  • Lee G.
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Big Bend Campground

    Big Bend Campground…Definitely Worth the Experience

    Big Bend Campground is a beautiful place with a great family atmosphere. The campsites are large and accommodate RVs and/or multiple tents. The best part about this place is the nearly 360° lazy river tubing experience. This place has no cell service and you’ll have to travel along a 2 1/2 mile dirt road to finally get to the campground. The Camp Hosts were great and offered a lot of local information and tips. While this is a great location and provides memorable adventures, it would be great if the picnic tables and some of the fire rings could be updated as they’re nearing the end of their service life. However, this is simply a great place to unhook from the daily grind.

  • Ronnie B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Hidden Springs Campground

    Labor Day Weekend

    It was packed-all went smoothly. From check in, wood delivery, and parking.

  • M
    Aug. 30, 2025

    Middle Ridge Campground

    Perfect Site

    This was the perfect little site. Super friendly and accommodating, beautiful walking paths, great campsites. We really enjoyed our stay.

  • Lyle & Stephanie H.
    Aug. 24, 2025

    Middle Ridge Campground

    Private - Quiet - Great Hosts

    We really enjoyed our stay.   Quiet camping on top of a mountain.   Beautiful wooded views.  Hosts were amazing and plenty of space between campers.  All the spots are shaded.

  • scott K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2025

    Gladwin Dispersed Camping

    Go a little further

    Decided to try it even though other review said private property- and seems they were correct but incorrect. Initially you do come to private land with several campsites and campers present. But if you go down the dirt road a little to the low water bridge you will find a wonderful site on the right with several fire pits. Or another 100 yards after bridge was another nice site on the left

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 18, 2025

    Middle Ridge Campground

    Peaceful retreat in the woods on the mountain

    Nice full hook-up sites in spacious level sites in the woods. Great place to get away. Great value with a gracious host and hostess. Delivered wood to our site by the time I disconnected. The donkeys were fun to see. The town of Romney nearby has everything you might need. Highly recommend the small farmer markets with fresh fruit and veggies. 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. Made it in and out no issue taking it slow, but not sure I would try anything longer than about 36' fifth wheel or 34' travel trailer. 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. Pool looked nice and clean, but we did not get a chance to use it. Hike down to the ponds is pretty steep. Would go back again if in the area. Starlink was sketchy at best, Verizon had one bar and slightly usable, ATT was best with a couple of bars and ok speeds.


Guide to Lonaconing

Camping spots near Lonaconing, Maryland sit within the Appalachian Plateau, with elevations ranging from 1,200 to 2,700 feet. The higher elevation creates cooler summer temperatures, typically 5-10 degrees lower than surrounding lowland areas. Most camping areas in this region feature mixed hardwood forests with eastern hemlock stands, creating natural shade for campsites during hot summer months.

What to do

Creek exploration: Savage River State Forest offers numerous streams with deep pools suitable for cooling off. A camper noted, "There are no amenities here besides a picnic table and a fire ring, but the sites are so spread out that it's basically like dispersed camping but on a paved road. The creek had some pools deep enough to sit in and get fairly wet."

Hiking to viewpoints: The elevation changes throughout western Maryland create opportunities for scenic overlooks. At New Germany State Park Campground, "You are surrounded by old growth hemlock, miles of trails, and a good lake. The views alone are worth the trip!"

Boating and paddling: Lakes throughout the region permit non-motorized watercraft. Deep Creek Lake State Park Campground has "a small lake for swimming and kayaking, as well as numerous trails in the wooded mountains of western Maryland." Rental equipment is available at several parks from late spring through early fall.

Trout fishing: The cool mountain streams support healthy trout populations. A visitor to Savage River mentioned, "Hiking options are endless although some are hard to spot. There are some shallow swimming holes that are nice when it's hot."

What campers like

Site spacing and privacy: Many campgrounds in the area prioritize distance between sites. At Savage River State Forest, "the sites are very spread out, and not very consistent in size/quality. We were able to nab site 112 and it was fantastic: lots of space, and privacy too."

Natural water features: Streams and lakes enhance the camping experience. A camper at Big Run State Park shared, "This is one of my favorite Western Maryland hideaways. The best spots are in the woods adjacent to the stream. You can set up your camp chair and enjoy the creek sounds."

Cooler summer temperatures: The higher elevation provides relief from summer heat. At Swallow Falls State Park Campground, a camper observed, "I have lived in Maryland my whole life and just recently experienced the beauty of New Germany State Park. The park is full of very tall pine trees."

Firefly displays: Several campgrounds offer exceptional firefly viewing in early summer. A Deep Creek Lake visitor stated, "We were lucky enough to witness a spectacular light show put up by thousands of fireflies at night."

What you should know

Limited cell coverage: Most forest camping areas have minimal connectivity. At Savage River, "we had no cell service at all for most of the area," and to get potable water "we had to drive ~20 minutes."

Campsite reservation needs: Summer weekends fill quickly at most campgrounds. At Rocky Gap State Park Campground, a camper noted, "The campground was full but the sites are spaced far enough apart that we didn't see or hear anyone else."

Noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience road noise. A Rocky Gap visitor mentioned, "It was very noisy at night due to traffic on I-68 and even the campground road, which despite a 15 mph posting has no speed bumps."

Wildlife encounters: Bears and deer are common throughout the region. At Deep Creek Lake, "There were bear boxes at each site; we saw many deer but not a single bear, keeping our zero bear sightings record intact."

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: Several parks offer designated swimming areas with varying amenities. At Deep Creek Lake, "Walking distance to the huge beach/lake. The area was overcrowded but maintained well and clean."

Playground access: Many campgrounds include play areas for children. "For kids they have a small jungle gym and critter center. Overall a very nice family camping area," reported a visitor to New Germany State Park.

Educational opportunities: Nature centers and ranger programs are available at larger parks. At Middle Ridge Campground, "We have three children who absolutely loved petting and feeding Mules and Donkeys! The pool is a nice amenity."

Family-friendly hiking: Trails with varied difficulty levels accommodate different ages. "The trail to the namesake falls are beautiful and very family-friendly, with lots of helpful signage," noted a Swallow Falls visitor.

Tips from RVers

Site length considerations: Many forest campgrounds have limitations for larger rigs. A visitor to Middle Ridge Campground noted, "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 getting in and out of and fairly steep with trees on all sides."

Electric options: Limited electric sites are available at most parks. At Swallow Falls, "There are only a couple sites with electricity in each of the two loops," while Rocky Gap has more extensive hookup options.

Dump station locations: Not all campgrounds have onsite dump facilities. At Big Run State Park, "Water and dump station is 10 minutes up the road at New Germany State Park."

Levelness of sites: Many mountain campgrounds have uneven terrain. At Kentuck Campground — Ohiopyle State Park, a camper found "large site level gravel" while others in the region require more setup effort.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Lonaconing, MD?

According to TheDyrt.com, Lonaconing, MD offers a wide range of camping options, with 147 campgrounds and RV parks near Lonaconing, MD and 12 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Lonaconing, MD?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Lonaconing, MD is Savage River State Forest with a 4.6-star rating from 18 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Lonaconing, MD?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 12 free dispersed camping spots near Lonaconing, MD.

What parks are near Lonaconing, MD?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 21 parks near Lonaconing, MD that allow camping, notably Jennings Randolph Lake and Youghiogheny River Lake.