Best Campgrounds near Woodstock, MD

Campgrounds near Woodstock, Maryland encompass a variety of options across state and regional parks within easy reach of Baltimore and Washington DC. Patapsco Valley State Park features multiple camping areas including the Hollofield Area Campground with tent and RV sites set among forested terrain. Ramblin' Pines in nearby Woodbine provides year-round accommodations including cabins and glamping options with full hookups for RVs. The region includes several established campgrounds with varying levels of amenities and infrastructure, typically situated within 30 minutes of Woodstock.

Many developed campgrounds in the area operate seasonally, with several sites open primarily from April through October. Road access to most campgrounds is suitable for standard vehicles, though some campground roads may be narrow with limited turning radius for larger RVs. "This is a fairly nice, bare bones NPS campground. If you are really looking for somewhere to feel far away from civilization and see some beautiful scenery, this probably isn't it," noted one visitor about nearby Greenbelt Park. Water and electric hookups vary significantly between campgrounds, with locations like Ramblin' Pines offering full hookups while others like Patapsco Valley provide limited or no utility connections. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the region due to proximity to major metropolitan areas.

Campers frequently mention the accessibility to trails as a highlight of camping in this area. Patapsco Valley State Park contains over 70 miles of multi-use trails accessible directly from campgrounds. Several visitors commented on the convenience of nearby urban amenities while still enjoying natural settings. According to one camper, "Beautiful picturesque campground with large spots and a lot of trees. Very quiet and close enough to Lancaster for shopping." Proximity to historic sites, including Harpers Ferry and Civil War battlefields, provides additional recreational opportunities beyond traditional outdoor activities. Weekend crowding can be an issue at campgrounds closer to Baltimore and DC, especially during summer months when swimming areas become popular destinations for day visitors.

Best Camping Sites Near Woodstock, Maryland (120)

    1. Patapsco Valley State Park-Hilton Area

    20 Reviews
    Catonsville, MD
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 461-5005

    $20 - $51 / night

    "Camp site(Tent camping)
    The camp site is what it is, just a camp site :)  It's one of the bigger state parks surrounded by forest in MD."

    "Another negative was after the storm for the next few days we heard trees falling nearby."

    2. Hollofield Area Campground

    18 Reviews
    Windsor Mill, MD
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 461-5005

    $19 - $27 / night

    "It has 8 recreation areas and we stayed at the Hollofield Area in April- one of our first experiences in a Maryland State Park. Beautiful park with 70 miles of hiking/biking /multi use trails."

    "This campground is pleasant, but the sites are situated quite close to one another."

    3. Ramblin' Pines

    17 Reviews
    Woodbine, MD
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 795-5161

    $30 - $70 / night

    "We stay at Ramblin Pines because it is close to family and a good proximity to visiting Baltimore and Frederick."

    "We love this home away from home ❤️"

    4. Cherry Hill Park

    42 Reviews
    Beltsville, MD
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 937-7116

    $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."

    5. Greenbelt Park Campground — Greenbelt Park

    32 Reviews
    Greenbelt, MD
    24 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"

    6. Little Bennett Campground

    23 Reviews
    Clarksburg, MD
    23 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"

    7. Washington DC / Capitol KOA

    16 Reviews
    Millersville, MD
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 923-2771

    "They have a nice dog area for the dog to be able to run around and exercise which a lot of places we have been do not have a place for the dog to really exercise."

    "The location worked for my trip but not sure it’s that convenient to DC."

    8. Codorus State Park Campground

    42 Reviews
    Porters Sideling, PA
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 637-2816

    $20 - $195 / night

    "This campground isn't too far from our home in Maryland, so if they have room and we want to go spur of the moment, this one is a good choice.  "

    "The trails from Campground are ok for a short walk, not much of a lake view but mostly shaded trail.  The pool is conveniently located maybe even walking distance for some.  "

    9. Merry Meadows Recreation Farm

    19 Reviews
    Freeland, MD
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 329-6636

    "It was a VERY dark walk to get to the bathhouse for showers. And the fire pit had no grill, so we ended up having to use the stoves of some RV camping friends for meals."

    "Large campground with some good trails.  Will definitely return!"

    10. Camp Meade RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Odenton, MD
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 722-4237
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  • MsTrailBlazer 🏔.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 6, 2026

    Codorus State Park Campground

    Top Tier

    I love this place. The tent sites are super, rustic but superior. Showers are a walk. Tent Sites are very private huge and I love that.

  • Jeff F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 4, 2026

    koa Gettysburg battlefield

    Nice spot to experience Gettysburg

    Friendly staff, well shaded, good size site 23 with easy in and paver patio and sturdy furniture

  • M
    Jun. 4, 2026

    Codorus State Park Campground

    Excellent campground!

    The sites offer plenty of space and privacy, making it easy to relax and enjoy nature. The campground is conveniently located near the lake, with beautiful views and easy access to the water. There is also a nice swimming pool, which is a great bonus. We enjoyed kayaking on the lake and spending time outdoors. Overall, it's a wonderful place to unwind, relax, and enjoy a peaceful getaway. We would definitely come back!

  • 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.

  • Phillip H.
    May. 10, 2026

    Harpers Ferry / Civil War Battlefields KOA

    Harper’s Ferry KOA

    The sites are close together. The park was not full Mother’s Day weekend. It is a very nice park. The bathhouses were clean. The amenities were good although we didn’t utilize them. The national historic site was very close and we walked over day 1 rode our bikes day 2. The C&O canal is accessible but you must walk your bike across the lower town bridge and carry it down the stairs. This section of the trail was very good and we completed 38 miles.

  • 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.

  • MBOL
    May. 3, 2026

    Susquehanna State Park Campground

    Great time with kids

    Nice campground had my 6 and 7 year old. The site was pretty private and had bathrooms close. I would definitely go again.

  • D
    Apr. 28, 2026

    Harpers Ferry / Civil War Battlefields KOA

    Not as advertised on website. Loose dogs. Sites not as advertised.

    Less amenities than advertised. We usually camp in more rustic locations and planned this trip simply for the fun of the amenities. Their website claims that the pool is seasonal but doesn't list anything else as seasonal. There was supposed to be mini golf, a giant bounce pillow, indoor basketball, an arcade with air hockey and a pool table. Mini golf was fine. The bounce pillow was deflated and full of water. The arcade/pool table/air hockey building was locked and the maintenance guy(who locks it up) was outside smoking before leaving early for the day. The employee at the camp store said it was supposed to be open until the store closed but that he probably just closed it early.

     The rules state that dogs need to be on a leash at all times and, in the two hours we actually stayed, we saw four that weren't. One was staying near us and started chasing us when we rode our bikes by. One was wandering about 4 campsites down from it's owner. We mentioned it to the person at the camp store before we were chased and she just shrugged it off. 

    The map is incorrect. It lists site numbers that don't exist and doesn't list some sites that supposedly do. We spent a fifteen minutes trying to find a non-existent site before going back to the camp office and getting assigned a new site. They acted like it was a new thing caused by maintenance but we just looked and saw a review from ten months ago saying the map was messed up then. 

    The description of the site we paid for was non electric tent with a sand tent pad. The site we got was on a hill(no actual flat spot) overgrown with weeds, no tent pad, a slanted picnic table, and no actual parking spot. You had to drive over a drainage ditch and park on the hill. If our car didn't have high clearance we wouldn't have made it. There was also a hole in the middle of the site. And the map showed that number site on the corner where another unmarked site was. Our originally assigned site was supposedly in the same group of sites, so it would've been similar. Also don't believe the claim that they're"large sites." Most of them are crammed together. There are a few that look decent sized and flat, but they want you to pay an extra$30 to pick your own site. 

    We didn't even look in the bathrooms. 

    We left after two hours. Definitely a waste of$60+ dollars. 

    Next time we'll go over to the Brunswick Family campground. Their owners are lovely people who care about their customers.


Guide to Woodstock

Campgrounds near Woodstock, Maryland range from secluded wooded sites to family-oriented recreation farms within a 30-mile radius. The region sits at elevations between 300-500 feet with moderate rainfall averaging 42 inches annually, creating lush forest environments. Many campgrounds in this region operate with extended seasons beyond the typical April-October window, with several offering year-round accommodations for campers seeking winter getaways.

What to do

Hiking local trail networks: Hollofield Area Campground offers direct access to extensive trail systems. "We really loved road biking to the nearby H Mart to have fun shopping and browsing their unique selection. (This is a super large Korean store packed with fruits, vegetables, seafood and other food stuff that could put an American grocery store to shame," according to one visitor at Hollofield Area Campground.

Visit historical sites: Campgrounds provide access to significant landmarks within 30-45 minutes. At Cherry Hill Park, they "have a bus stop for metro service to the city, but we took the 20 minute drive. They have a nice looking pool area, but it was too cold. The shop was cute and staff nice."

Family recreation activities: Many campsite near Woodstock feature dedicated play areas and organized activities. "They have a nice area for kids (pool, playground, jumping pillow, basketball courts, giant chess, etc). If you get an area to back into it'll be more secluded, but the pull through spots offer no privacy," notes a visitor to Washington DC / Capitol KOA.

Water recreation: Several campgrounds offer fishing ponds, lake access, or swimming areas. "Roland Lake in Baltimore County is a great place to kayak on the Patapsco River. Tons of wildlife, facilities, and amenities for you and your family," reports a camper from Patapsco Valley State Park.

What campers like

Spacious, private sites: Many campers appreciate the wooded setting at certain campgrounds. A visitor to Little Bennett Campground noted: "The sites are quiet, very spacious, level, and heavily wooded with 50A service, water and sewer hookup. D Loop is for RVs, A, B, C& E are tents only."

Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathhouses rank highly in visitor satisfaction. At Codorus State Park Campground, one camper mentioned: "Paved sites, modern, clean bathrooms." Another visitor commented: "We typically stay in the primitive tent loop which is right on the lake. It can get a little busy on the weekends since there is a boat launch at the end of the primitive lane, but some of the sites are secluded/set back enough to be private."

Natural features: Proximity to water and woodland wildlife viewing opportunities appeal to many visitors. A camper at Patapsco Valley State Park-Hilton Area shared: "You can also gain access to the Patapsco River by traveling down into the river valley along the Forest Glen Trail. This trail follows the Saw Mill Branch Stream and can connect with several trails to make for very interesting hiking adventures."

Year-round accessibility: Some campgrounds near Woodstock remain open during winter months. According to one visitor's simple note about Ramblin' Pines: "open all year" and "clean."

What you should know

Campsite density varies: Some campgrounds offer more privacy than others. A visitor to Merry Meadows Recreation Farm shared: "We stayed in one of the cabins, which had 2 beds and a bunk bed, sink and toilet, refrigerator, microwave, dining table and sofa. There was also a front porch with picnic table and fire pit."

Seasonal differences: Winter camping options exist but with reduced amenities. "They advertise all of their activities, none of which are ever open, including the pool," commented one off-season visitor to Merry Meadows Recreation Farm.

Reservation requirements: Many popular campgrounds fill quickly, especially during summer months. "You get what you pay for. This campground has so much to offer. We loved it," notes a Cherry Hill Park visitor who added cons including "Gravel pad, Expensive, Spotty Wi-Fi."

Noise considerations: Proximity to urban areas means some ambient noise at certain campgrounds. "Traffic can be heard but not seen. Weekdays are pretty quiet in this campground," noted one camper at Greenbelt Park Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Natural playgrounds: Some campgrounds feature innovative play areas beyond standard equipment. At Patapsco Valley State Park-Hilton Area, a visitor shared: "The Hilton entrance of Patapsco Valley Park is perfect for keeping the kids entertained. There is a huge playground, sensory trail and nature discovery center at the entrance to the park."

Educational opportunities: Several campsites offer nature programming specifically for children. "This is a small gem of a state park campground, one of only two is the massive Patapsco Valley State Park. It's a bit odd getting here through a suburban neighborhood, but the Hilton area is great. It seem like this area is, possibly unintentionally, geared toward children."

Multi-generational activities: Campgrounds offering diverse recreational options work well for varied age groups. "We totally loved our camping trip here! The pool area seemed like the place to be. We just went to rest though. There are occasional whiffs of McCormick spices in the air that is very soothing," noted a visitor to Merry Meadows Recreation Farm.

Weather contingency plans: Local area experiences occasional severe weather events. "When I went to leave on Sunday, as I was driving up an incline my trailer became unhitched from my tow vehicle. The whole hitch came off and the trailer was dragging by the chains! The owners husband kindly helped me get it jacked up and gave me his trailer hitch pin."

Tips from RVers

Site selection for big rigs: Consider campground layout for larger vehicles. "We had a premium site for seven nights. The site was perfectly level with a fire ring, grill, picnic table and table with three chairs. I wish there was a little bit more room in between the campers for privacy but it did not hurt our stay," mentioned a visitor to Cherry Hill Park.

Hookup variations: Water and electric connections vary significantly between campgrounds. "Only drawback I think for us on this trip is we wished the bath houses were closer. But they seemed to be clean and well maintained," noted a camper at Merry Meadows Recreation Farm.

Seasonal facility differences: Some campgrounds reduce services during off-peak seasons. At Greenbelt Park Campground, a visitor explained: "No electric or hook ups. There is a dump station and water available at spickets throughout the campground. Showers and bathrooms are basic and clean."

Access considerations: Road conditions and campground layout affect larger RVs. "ALSO- APPROACH THIS PARK ONLY FROM THE WEST IF YOUR VEHICLE IS OVER 11 FEET HIGH. (There is a 11' bridge coming east bound into this park.)" warned a visitor to Hollofield Area Campground.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Woodstock, MD?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Woodstock, MD is Patapsco Valley State Park-Hilton Area with a 4.1-star rating from 20 reviews.

What parks are near Woodstock, MD?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 15 parks near Woodstock, MD that allow camping, notably Greenbelt Park and Rock Creek Park.