Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Chesapeake Beach, MD

Adventure Bound Washington DC accepts pets at all accommodation types including tents, RV sites, and cabins. The campground offers full hookups at most sites with electric, water, and sewer connections available. Most visitors note the campground has many long-term residents, primarily contractors working in the DC area. The grounds feature picnic tables at each site, drinking water, and trash disposal. Despite some reviews mentioning crowded conditions with sites close together, guests appreciate the clean bathrooms, showers, and on-site laundry facilities.

Cedarville State Forest provides pet-friendly camping from April to October with numerous hiking trails accessible directly from the campground loop. The trails are well-marked with excellent signage, though visitors should bring plenty of tick and bug spray when camping with dogs. Bathrooms and shower facilities are regularly cleaned but occasionally run out of supplies. The forest campground offers 30-amp electric hookups, multiple water spigots throughout the camping loop, and firewood available for purchase. Additional pet-friendly options include Lacy Oasis Campground with tent and glamping sites, and Final-Lee Here where pets are welcome at both tent and RV sites. Both Washington DC/Capitol KOA in Millersville and Cherry Hill Park in College Park allow pets at tent sites, RV sites, cabins, glamping accommodations, and yurts.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Chesapeake Beach, Maryland (72)

    1. Cedarville State Forest

    17 Reviews
    Brandywine, MD
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 888-1410

    $30 / night

    "Forested campground with fairly lengthy but level (and thus beginner friendly) hiking just a short distance away from Washington, DC."

    "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."

    2. Adventure Bound Washington DC

    9 Reviews
    Upper Marlboro, MD
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (443) 607-8609

    "Location wise, it's great to see things in area.  Both Washington DC and many area's along the Chesapeake Bay, Annapolis, Chesapeake Beach, Solomon's Etc.  The sites are very close but adequate."

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

    3. Lacy Oasis Campground

    2 Reviews
    Chesapeake Beach, MD
    3 miles
    +1 (202) 270-5189

    $90 - $190 / night

    "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."

    4. Final-Lee Here

    1 Review
    Huntingtown, MD
    7 miles
    +1 (410) 414-3100

    $40 / night

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

    5. Greenbelt Park Campground — Greenbelt Park

    32 Reviews
    Greenbelt, MD
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 344-3948

    $20 / night

    "The park is located away from the camping grounds. It has two play grounds, several picnic tables and a bathroom."

    "If you are really looking for somewhere to feel far away from civilization and see some beautiful scenery, this probably isn't it."

    6. Cherry Hill Park

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

    $999 / night

    "Great location with access to all forms of transportation.  Store fully stocked to include groceries.   Two pools. Hot tub.   Play areas to include a game room and miniature golf.  "

    "As we looked around we found that all of the sites, regardless of amenities, were spaced about the same."

    7. Endeavor Point

    5 Reviews
    Patuxent River, MD
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (443) 684-7666

    $55 - $95 / night

    8. Pohick Bay Campground

    38 Reviews
    Lorton, VA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (703) 339-6104

    $33 - $150 / night

    "This is a pet friendly campground. There's a lot to do out at the whole park, and its worth exploring (we just didn't have time). I'm sure its so pretty out near the water."

    "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."

    9. Washington DC / Capitol KOA

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

    "We did not take our dog this time with us but would seriously consider it next time."

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

    10. Calvert Cliffs State Park Youth Group Camping

    5 Reviews
    Lusby, MD
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 432-2267

    "It is a very nice walk about 2 miles to the beach where you can hunt for fossils. The beach has gotten smaller over the years however the trail has gotten much better."

    "Also right off the parking lot is a little fishing pond which leads you to the main trail to get down to the beach which is about a mile - a mile and 1/2."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Chesapeake Beach, MD

536 Reviews of 72 Chesapeake Beach Campgrounds


  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 2, 2021

    Adventure Bound Washington DC

    Convienent Location

    Location wise, it's great to see things in area.  Both Washington DC and many area's along the Chesapeake Bay, Annapolis, Chesapeake Beach, Solomon's Etc.  The sites are very close but adequate. Many staying at the campground are working in the area, but all seem to be great folks. Not a Bad stop, but the pool is closed so not a lot of frills. Many things to see and do in the Area, so You won't miss it. Some shade and sun with the sites.

  • K
    Jul. 4, 2019

    Final-Lee Here

    Ranger Review: LiquidI.V. Hydration Multiplier at Final-Lee Here Campground

    CAMPGROUND REVIEW: Nestled within the beautiful greenery of Huntingtown, Maryland, this campground offers heart, scenery, and access to numerous adventures. The grounds are a short drive to Washington D.C. parks and museums, as well as the Chesapeake Beach Water Park, or North Beach's beautiful new pier and Friday night Farmers Market including local art vendors and food trucks. Kings Landing Park is just a few minutes from Final-Lee Here, which offers hiking and equestrian trails, picnic areas, disc golf, swimming pool, fishing, and a launch for kayaks, canoes, or paddle boards.

    Final-Lee Here Campground offers its own beauty. As a long planned and awaited dream coming true, Connie and Ken Lee are using their gorgeous property to harbor a love for the outdoors in their family as well as those who visit. The land is well groomed with grassy, shaded tent sites, RV sites, tall, privacy-offering bamboo, evergreens (it's a tree farm), and forested trails to a soothing, water-trickling creek.

    The campground has several tent sites, and some are big enough to hold multiple tents for bigger gatherings. Sites offer tables, chairs, and a fire pit. Hot showers are available in a very nice outdoor tent set up. A potty chair, along with wet wipes and trashbags are available for use, or you can just use the outdoorsman's method ;). The Lees gave us plenty of firewood, offered dry wood after storms came through, and even offered to bring us fresh eggs from their chickens. (The rooster brought smiles as it welcomed our mornings with hearty salutes.) There is a small zip line for kids and you may request games such as cornhole, horseshoes, or Yardzee to play. The Lees also rent and transport single and double kayaks or canoes to Kings Landing for a minimal fee.

    On Friday, my teenage daughter and I took a trip to the Chesapeake Beach Water Park (I would recommend this for younger children, checking the internet for discounts) and we cruised the North Beach antique shops, pier and farmers market. Saturday was well planned for adventure, but out-of-the-blue storms hit hard. After breakfast, 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 (having both tails and legs) scampering through and atop the water, and a multitude of dragonflies. We stopped at a Kings Landing dock, hydrated ourselves and ate our packed lunch. Dark clouds began rolling in and we paddled back to the boat launch, texting the Lee's to meet us for boat pick up. We had planned to hike and swim while at the park, but instead headed for our tent during the storm surges. Once the storms passed, we adventured onto the campground trails. One trail, though very well groomed, was steep, heading to the creek. We avoided it due to the wet conditions, and found other trails leading to the creek which were easier to maneuver. The creek was so peaceful. I would have loved to have more time here just taking it all in, but evening and another storm came upon us.

    I highly recommend this campground based on its heart and available opportunities. The Lees are absolutely wonderful and truly want their visitors to enjoy the outdoors and their stay. The only "con" I came across was the toileting situation. My teen daughter is not much on the outdoors, so the portable toilet and the natural method option were too weird and uncomfortable for her.


    PRODUCT REVIEW: As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I receive products to test from time to time - during this trip, I tested LiquidI.V. Hydration Multiplier. It is an electrolyte drink mix you add to a water bottle or 16 oz. of water. We tried the sampler pack. My favorite flavor is acai berry, and my daughter enjoyed the lemon-lime. Though we tried to remain hydrated, setting up camp and kayaking in the heat left us truly parched. Adding the LiquidI.V. to our water seemed to rejuvenate. Both my daughter and I feel that a whole "stick" seem to be overwhelming in one water bottle, but using half to 3/4 of a packet brought tasty hydration. I'm very picky when it comes to aftertastes, hating all fake sweeteners; however, this is made with pure cane sugar, and leaves your mouth satisfied. That is pretty rare! (Note: the passion fruit flavor left a slight aftertaste to me.) Additionally, my girlfriend and son tried some of our LiquidI.V. and loved it as well. This was great to have on hand!

  • Linda B.
    Jul. 7, 2019

    Cherry Hill Park

    Actually a 10!!!

    This is a campers dream site.  Everything you can think of is offered here.  You have to check their website to see all.  This is the closest site to Washington DC.  Great location with access to all forms of transportation.  Store fully stocked to include groceries.   Two pools. Hot tub.   Play areas to include a game room and miniature golf.  Pets are pampered here.  Even dog walking service available.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 27, 2021

    Cherry Hill Park

    Impressive Campground

    Cherry Hill Park was easy to find and get to basically right off I-95. This was our first time RVing into the WA DC area and we were concerned about traffic getting to the campground(CG). As we arrived, traffic was heavy on I-95 but manageable. Cherry Hill’s and our RV GPS directions were spot on getting us to the park. We were very impressed with this CG from the moment we entered. We picked up our package outside the office(no contact check-in) and went to premium site 93 with FHUs. Back-in was easy. The wifi was very good but the CG was only about a 1/4 full. Cherry Hill has many different ways to stay; cottages, cabins, yurts, glamping pods, premium and regular tent sites in addition to the RV sites. As we looked around we found that all of the sites, regardless of amenities, were spaced about the same. There are a few sites in the CG on the end that will give you a little more yard space like 97(need to be a competent backer), 402, and 1723. We got 2 bars each on Verizon and AT&T. The CG’s cable provided a large selection of channels and worked well. We were impressed with the main laundry facility due to the amount of large washers and dryers, very fair pricing and very clean. The two off leash dog parks(in the same area) were nice plus there’s a well maintained walking trail that goes around this very large CG’s perimeter. We really liked how there are trash receptacles and dog poopy bag dispensers nicely placed all over the CG. Though we didn’t use it, they even have a dog walker service so you can spend a lot of time exploring the DC area without worrying about your pups. About the only draw back was the road noise from the interstate and highway pretty much 24/7, but considering the area that is to be expected. Sites 13-38 and 1500 sites near the premium tent area are the farthest away from the road noise. We would definitely stay here again.

  • Megan K.
    Aug. 17, 2021

    Prince William Forest RV Campground — Prince William Forest Park

    Great spot with hookups by PW park

    If you, like me, hate making reservations over the phone, it was worth it! Quick, simple, painless process. 

    Restrooms/showers: very clean, spacious, centrally located. My spot was in the back row and I didn't mind the walk 

    Lots: lots are really staggered/ set back from each other so feels like you have more space. Average lot size in general, but the set back feels like you have more space. It wasn't crowded either way, especially given on a weekend 

    Small pool 

    Wifi: don't plan on being able to have work zoom calls or really much on it for that matter 

    Cell service: I can confirm Verizon and Google fi have great service. I would imagine any other carrier would work just as well. 

    Area: the surrounding area is really bikeable 

    Hookups: I had a 30amp hookup with no issues. They also have up to 50amp full hookups. All of them looked well maintained. 

    Staff: super friendly; great check in experience They have a dog park but didn't get a chance to check it out. 

    Overall: great experience, would recommend

  • Heather H.
    Oct. 12, 2020

    Point Lookout State Park - Temporarily Closed

    Beautiful campground

    Beautiful campground. We were in Tulip loop with full hookups. Very private large sites. Wooded with tall pines. The stars were amazing! Could see the Milky Way and every star in the sky no light pollution. Nice beaches and pet beach for our dogs.

  • Caitlin A.
    Apr. 25, 2021

    Smallwood State Park Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED THROUGH JULY 2023

    Private sites with water views nearby

    These campground is a great find. The sites are well spaced, and while on the smaller side they’re very private with woods between each one. Bathrooms were clean and well stocked. The other campers were all respectful and observed pet policy and quiet hours. I have a reactive dog and he did well here! We’ll be back!

  • C
    Jun. 9, 2021

    Bay Shore Campground

    Nice place with awesome view

    This campground is perfect for a quiet visit to the Eastern shore town of Rock Hall as It sits conveniently between the village of Rock Hall and Eastern Neck sanctuary.  The area reserved for RV campsites overlooks a bluff on the Chesapeake Bay….gorgeous.  Because we went in the middle of the week, we had a lot of space to our self and open areas for our dog to play. Admittedly there isn’t a lot to do in the campground itself, even the bathrooms were closed down for Covid and only self contained RVs could camp.There is a small playground and a dog park, and a small pond for fishing. Sewer hook ups are not yet available but they are coming. Purchasing the WiFi access was a waste of money and our Verizon signal was very weak.  The biggest attraction is the view over the Bay.  So if you are looking for beautiful scenery and a cooling breeze this is a lovely and relaxing place. We met the owner who was very attentive to our needs and also helped us use the dump station as this was the maiden voyage with our new RV. The campground is clean and nicely landscaped.  Be sure to go into the town of rock Hall for a seafood dinner at Waterman’s.

  • J B.
    Jul. 14, 2017

    Greenbelt Park Campground — Greenbelt Park

    The park/ trails

    The park is located away from the camping grounds. It has two play grounds, several picnic tables and a bathroom. The bathroom is a average out door bathroom with no A.C. and the floor always seems to be wet, but I never had an issue with no toliet paper. The trails are maintained. You could tell there was even some work in progress spots. Wish there were some doggie bag stations just for the trash can. The trail comes close to the road enough times that it could be a great add for a visitor who brings pets and staff would not have to hike in to hike out a bag of garbage.


Guide to Chesapeake Beach

Cedarville State Forest sits about 30 miles from Chesapeake Beach, Maryland, offering wooded campsites and trails through 3,510 acres of mixed forest terrain. The area experiences warm summers with high humidity and mild winters, while spring and fall offer comfortable camping conditions with occasional rainfall. Most campgrounds in this region operate from April through October, with a few sites available year-round.

What to do

Hunting for fossils: At Calvert Cliffs State Park, visitors can search for prehistoric shark teeth and fossils along the beach. "Such an amazing expieriance and brings right into the eyes of child with both adult and children searching for shark teeth. Not only is searching for shark teeth a blast, but, the views are beautiful and walkin thru the woofs Is very calming," shares Sarah F.

Kayaking local waterways: Endeavor Point offers direct water access for paddlers. "The pier was perfect to fish or crab off of and the beach had great views of the sunrise," notes Ally S., who visited during Labor Day weekend. The campground provides convenient boat launch access to explore the river and surrounding marshlands.

Disc golf courses: Several parks near Chesapeake Beach feature disc golf courses, including Pohick Bay Regional Park. "I'd recommend taking in a game of disc golf on their 18 hole course," suggests Rachel L., who considers this her "go-to weekend camping spot" just outside DC.

What campers like

Natural wildlife encounters: Pet friendly camping areas near Chesapeake Beach often feature abundant wildlife. At Final-Lee Here, one camper reported seeing "caterpillars walk on water, a heron and bald eagles soaring above, turtles, a cove where thousands of tadpoles were amidst metamorphosis (having both tails and legs) scampering through and atop the water, and a multitude of dragonflies" during their kayaking trip.

Accessibility to DC attractions: Greenbelt Park Campground offers a unique combination of wooded camping with easy access to Washington DC. "There is plenty of space between camp site clusters. The park itself is safe, quiet, permitting some nice treks through the woods. The other great thing about it that you can spend entire days at the always-free Smithsonian museums and still fall asleep in the woods," explains one reviewer.

Kid-friendly amenities: Many campgrounds near Chesapeake Beach offer family 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 Elise M. about camping at Washington DC/Capitol KOA.

What you should know

Tick prevention essential: Ticks are prevalent in Maryland forests, especially during warmer months. "Lots of trails but in June at least the ticks were waaaay too plentiful," warns Joe C. at Cedarville State Forest. Pack plenty of insect repellent and perform regular tick checks.

Waterfront site limitations: Beachfront access points are often limited. "The beach is very beautiful even though every year it gets smaller and smaller," notes Anthony S. about Calvert Cliffs State Park. Many beaches require hiking to reach them.

Urban noise factors: Despite forest settings, some campgrounds experience noise from nearby development. "It's quiet, but not too dark, as the lights from DC interfere with the night sky here," explains Bill G. about camping at Cedarville State Forest. Aircraft noise can also be present, with one camper noting "You constantly hear airplanes, and helicopters at all times" due to proximity to a Naval base.

Tips for camping with families

Safety features: Look for campgrounds with family-oriented amenities. "Clean place and very quiet," reports erwin S. about Greenbelt Park Campground, which maintains well-monitored facilities and ranger-led programs.

Educational opportunities: Lacy Oasis Campground receives praise for its educational value. "My agency took about 25 children there last week and they did not want to leave, neither did I. The rates are very economical for what is being provided on the space," shares Terrance D., highlighting the positive impact on children.

Bathroom facilities: When camping with kids, clean restrooms matter. At Endeavor Point, "the bathrooms don't look like much from the outside, but the inside is very nice. Clean, hot water, and good water pressure," reports a visitor who appreciated the facilities despite the rustic appearance.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: At Cherry Hill Park near College Park, choosing the right site matters. "Look at the park map and try to get a site at the end of a row. The sites are pretty close together but on the ends at least you only have a neighbor on one side," advises Scott C., noting how strategic placement can increase privacy.

Leveling challenges: Many RV sites in the area require leveling equipment. "Sites vary in levelness, some are fairly level and some are on a mini hill. Driveways are all very narrow," reports Laura M. about Greenbelt Park Campground. Bring leveling blocks and check site details when booking.

Utility considerations: When camping with RVs near Chesapeake Beach, check specific hookup details. "Full hookups at most sites with electric, water, and sewer connections available," is common at larger campgrounds like Adventure Bound Washington DC. However, Pohick Bay offers varied options where "not all sites are level (half)" according to a regular visitor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular dog-friendly campsite near Chesapeake Beach, MD?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Chesapeake Beach, MD is Cedarville State Forest with a 3.8-star rating from 17 reviews.

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