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    Fallston, Maryland provides access to campgrounds ranging from waterfront RV parks to wooded state park campsites, all within a short drive. Elk Neck State Park Campground, located on Turkey Point Road, features tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin accommodations with water access via boat-in, drive-in, and hike-in options. Just 15 miles southeast of Fallston, Susquehanna State Park Campground offers similar mixed-use camping opportunities with tent and RV sites along with cabin and glamping options. For those seeking private campground experiences, Merry Meadows Recreation Farm in Freeland provides full-service camping with tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin rentals in a more recreational setting.

    Most campgrounds in the Fallston area operate seasonally, with peak availability from April through October. Susquehanna State Park specifically operates from March 31 to October 29, while other facilities like Patapsco Valley State Park's camping areas follow similar seasonal patterns, typically closing for winter. Electric hookups are common across most established sites, though amenities vary considerably between state and private facilities. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially for weekend camping during summer months when waterfront sites fill quickly. As one visitor noted about Bar Harbor RV Park, "Beautiful water front sites and good location right off 95. We are here visiting family for the holidays and it's serving us well."

    The campgrounds near Fallston feature a mix of waterfront and wooded sites, with water access being a prominent highlight. Bar Harbor RV Park & Marina receives positive feedback for its proximity to water, with one camper sharing, "Camped here at the end of summer, really loved it. Had our kayaks with us and the water wasn't but a few steps away. Some sites you are right on the waters edge." Merry Meadows Recreation Farm stands out for family-friendly activities, with visitors mentioning the clean facilities and recreational options. Campers visiting Fallston can find both popular campgrounds for weekend getaways and quieter campsites for longer stays throughout the camping season. While most campgrounds prohibit alcohol consumption on state park properties, private facilities often permit it. Campground density varies significantly, with some reviews noting close quarters at certain RV parks while others highlight the spacious, wooded privacy of state park campsites.

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      1. Susquehanna State Park Campground

      4.1(25)16mi from FallstonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The campsites are separated more widely than many other parks in Maryland (Cunningham Falls, Ft. Frederick, Pt. Lookout), and are quite secluded in comparison."

      "I was a walk-up with no reservation and since it was a weekday the ranger gave me a great rundown of the best spots in the camp and let me drive through to check them out before going back with my decision"

      from $21 - $50 / night

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      2. Elk Neck State Park Campground

      4.4(60)25mi from FallstonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "I didn't notice it when I was in my tent, but I did as I was walking around.
      The campground is well-wooded, offering reasonable privacy given the space constraints. "

      "Surrounding area
      There are lots of tails for hiking in walking distance and also a playground for kids."

      from $21 - $55 / night

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      3. Merry Meadows Recreation Farm

      4.0(19)17mi from FallstonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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!"

      4. Bar Harbor RV Park & Marina

      3.9(8)12mi from FallstonRVs

      "Had our kayaks with us and the water wasn’t but a few steps away. Some sites you are right on the waters edge."

      "This is close to us so it was an easy trip. Full hookup but we’re told to turn off and unhook water the night it dropped below freezing."

      from $75 - $115 / night

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      5. Codorus State Park Campground

      4.3(42)30mi from Fallston187 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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.  "

      from $20 - $195 / night

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      6. Patapsco Valley State Park-Hilton Area

      4.1(20)24mi from FallstonTents, Cabins

      "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."

      from $20 - $51 / night

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      7. Hollofield Area Campground

      3.9(18)24mi from FallstonRVs, Tents

      "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."

      from $19 - $27 / night

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      8. Tucquan Park Family Campground

      4.3(12)24mi from FallstonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Highly recommend staying here with lots of close hiking trails within driving distance."

      "There was a lot of space so walking our dogs was great. The smaller bathroom stalls are pretty small but got the job done. Playground and pool were both nice and clean. Wonderful place for a family."

      9. Pequea Creek Campground

      4.5(14)26mi from FallstonRVs, Tents

      "Covered bridges and road side shopping are close by. Enjoyed river tubing which is close by to this campground. Music bingo on Saturday night was so much fun. Owners are very nice and helpful."

      "The wife & I stayed in site 22 for three nights and bicycled 14 miles, some along the Susquehanna, on nearby Enola Low Grade Trail . "

      10. Muddy Run Rec Park - PPL

      4.0(11)24mi from FallstonRVs, Tents

      "The large lake is great for a day of kayaking and fishing with supplies readily available for rent at the boat dock store."

      "The observatory is open to public once a month, we recommend you plan your trip around this."

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    911 Reviews of 109 Fallston Campgrounds


    • Matt S.
      Jun. 24, 2026

      Gettysburg Campground

      Great Location in Gettysburg

      We spent 4 nights at Gettysburg Campground to attend the AIM Club Rally(Lincoln’s Legacy- Gettysburg 250), and it served as base camp for the event. 

      WHAT I LIKED: 

      • Location, Location, Location: This park is an absolute winner for convenience—just 5 minutes from the Gettysburg battlefields, museums, and the heart of town. 

      • The Atmosphere: The staff gave us a warm reception at check-in, and the site itself was clean, well-maintained, and spacious enough to back up to a running creek. Lots of mature trees offer lots of shade and character. 

      • Big-Rig Friendly: Navigating a 45-foot motorhome with a toad can sometimes be stressful, but this park was easy to maneuver. 

      WHAT I DIDN’T LIKE SO MUCH: 

      • Late-Night Power Struggles: On our final night, the campground experienced grid strain. Our Hughes Watchdog Power Center saved the day—but it had to shut off our power 7 different times due to low voltage. Aside from losing a few hours of sleep to the chorus of appliances cycling off and on, no harm was done. I recommend using a surge protector/voltage regulator if you stay here. 

      WOULD WE COME BACK? 

      • Absolutely! Minor power hiccups aside, this is a beautiful, clean park situated right in the middle of everything you'd want to see and do in the area.
    • J
      Jun. 21, 2026

      Gettysburg Campground

      Everything clean

      Flat grounds, level campsites, nice pool, kids have tons of fun!

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 10, 2026

      Elizabethtown-Hershey KOA

      It's rustic, well maintained and quiet

      We've stayed here annually for 7 years and it's one of our favorite campgrounds. There are enough trees and green spaces that it feels like a park despite the number of RVs it accommodates.

      The sites are level, large, and well maintained. If you need to contend with a tree blocking your satellite dish the sites are large enough that you can usually just move up or back a bit so that you are not blocked.

      The pool is nice and clean. Has water fountains, etc. for kids to play in in addition to a kiddie pool. I do wish it was open a bit later into the evening. The camp store is a bit small but is well stocked with camping items in addition to souvenirs and impulse purchase items.

      Since the pandemic what they offer has varied. Sometimes hot food like taco Tuesday, ice cream sundaes, burgers and dogs in their activity center at certain times and days. Sometimes ceramic, arts and crafts, etc.. Sometimes their activity center remains closed during our entire stay.

    • 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.

    • 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!

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 3, 2026

      Lums Pond State Park Campground

      Clean, big-rig friendly, large sites.

      Overall, this is a nice, small (about 65 sites) state park with plenty of recreational opportunities inside the park. There is nice separation between sites so you don’t feel like you are on top of your neighbor. Tall trees are scattered about which provide shade at some sites but overall, the park is pretty open. Roads getting to the park are easy to navigate with any size RV. Within the park, roads are paved and free of potholes and there are no low hanging branches. Since the roads are one-way they are not very wide so backing in big-rigs can be a little tight and you might have to run over the grass. 

      All RV sites are full hook-up and there is a separate area for tents and there is one canvas yurt for rent. The tent sites are nice in that they are tucked along the wood line slightly away from RVs with more privacy and shade. The only downside is that they are pretty far away from the centrally located bathroom and showers. The bathroom has separate rooms for showers which is nice and private. They were tended to daily and very clean. Also, located in the center of the campground is a playground, camp store and laundry. The dumpsters and recycle bins are located in a separate area on the way out of the campground and were frequently full and overflowing. Campsites are paved and some have wide enough that the patio is paved but others have a narrow pad for the RV and gravel patio. We discovered that most sites are level but a few are not (like 22 and 24). The campground is very clean and camp hosts were diligent about picking up trash and cleaning out fire pits every day. 

      Across the pond (north of the campground) is where most of the amenities are located such as concessions, ball fields, horseshoe pits, disk golf, and more. For those wanting to fish there is a pier in the campground and a self-serve vending machine with bait in it. There are additional fishing piers located in other parts of the park and there are boats, canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards for rent. We stopped in at the Nature Center but it was a bust– just a few taxidermy specimens and not much information. One of the most popular areas of the park is Go Ape which is a ropes/zip line course through the canopy (which does require admission fee). There are nice trails that leave right from the campground– some 17 miles in all. There is a boat launch about a quarter mile from the campground entrance which is suitable for trailerable boats and paddle craft but there are no docks so you can’t leave your boat tied up there. There is an off-leash dog area but it is located far from the campground so it’s best to drive.

    • 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.

    • James B.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 9, 2026

      Hershey Road Campground

      An alternative to Hershey Park Campground. A little cheapwr but sites are better here.

      Great location a updated grounds, sites and restrooms n bath houses. Local to hershey but out of the traffic.

      Great vaction site for RVs n longer stays. Quiet n comfortable RV living!


    Guide to Fallston

    Camping near Fallston, Maryland offers access to both forested and waterfront sites within a 15-25 mile radius. The region sits at approximately 400 feet above sea level with the camping season typically running from April through late October when temperatures range from 45°F to 85°F. The area receives moderate rainfall year-round, making waterproof gear essential for spring and summer camping trips.

    What to do

    Kayaking at the Susquehanna River: Visit Susquehanna State Park Campground for water activities and fishing. One visitor mentioned, "I hiked over a bridge and stream which was full of fish I could see! Turned around after I got to the Susquehanna itself. The river was running pretty high and fast, pretty cool to see."

    Visit historic sites: Take a short trip to the grist mill at Susquehanna State Park. "There is a historic area in the park, with a working grist mill, mansion and other little buildings to view. Not really my thing, but was pretty neat. The views of the river are really nice from here," notes one camper.

    Explore Turkey Point Lighthouse: Elk Neck State Park Campground offers access to this scenic spot. A visitor recommends, "The Turkey Point Lighthouse is nearby. The town of North East is close and is a quaint town with a Main Street and great little shops."

    Disc golf course: Check out Muddy Run Rec Park for outdoor activities. A regular visitor shares, "They have added some new features such as the wonderful water park as well as a very well laid out and up kept disc golf course."

    What campers like

    Secluded tent sites: Pequea Creek Campground offers private spaces for tent camping. A reviewer noted, "If you are looking for a secluded camp experience, this is your place. The campsites are large and include a firepit. They supplied a massive pile of firewood for free."

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: Many campgrounds in the area provide chances to spot local fauna. At Elk Neck, campers report, "We saw bald eagles and great blue heron." Another visitor to Muddy Run shares, "My favorite evening activities (besides enjoying a campfire) are dusk deer-watching! There are hundreds of deer in this protected park."

    Cleanliness of facilities: Campgrounds maintain good standards. At Hollofield Area Campground, a visitor mentioned, "Bath house was old, small, and not exceptionally clean, but adequate for our needs," while another noted at Elk Neck, "The lovely camp host, Carol, kept the bathhouse spotless."

    Level sites for easy setup: Several campgrounds feature prepared sites. At Codorus State Park, a camper shared, "Paved sites, modern, clean bathrooms." Another at Elk Neck mentioned, "Sites were level, spacious, spaced apart, with packed gravel surface."

    What you should know

    Cell service varies by location: Some campgrounds have limited connectivity. At Merry Meadows Recreation Farm, one camper mentioned they "had 0 cell/GPS service on the entire premises (my carrier is AT&T)" while another at Elk Neck noted, "No cell signal in the campground so the family is forced to disconnect."

    Reservation timing considerations: Most campgrounds fill quickly in peak season. As one Pequea Creek visitor advised, "We booked late and ended up being given the group camping site because it was all that was left."

    Campground noise levels: Some locations are quieter than others. At Merry Meadows, a camper reported, "We totally loved our camping trip here! The peace and quiet, the restrooms were clean and tidy, the usable sites all looked nice."

    Utility hookup configurations: Utility access points can be challenging. At Muddy Run, a visitor warned, "Bring 50 ft of hose for water hook up and an extension cord with a converter. The water hook ups are randomly placed, ours was 2 sites away."

    Tips for camping with families

    Natural playgrounds for kids: Patapsco Valley State Park offers unique play areas. A visitor mentioned, "I've attached photos from the 'natural playground' aka, large rocks and overturned trees. The kids loved it."

    Weekend activities: Many campgrounds schedule events for children. At Tucquan Park Family Campground, a visitor shared, "They had a lot of events that people participated in like candy bar and regular bingo, corn hole and horse shoe tournaments and a dj."

    Swimming options: Know where kids can cool off. At Codorus State Park, a camper advised, "There is no swimming allowed in the lake but there is a pool located at the park, there is no extra cost to use the pool if you are at the campground."

    Kid-friendly water access: Look for safe water entry points. A Pequea Creek visitor recommended, "We welcomed grandkids' visit for splashing and floating in Pequea Creek. (Nearby site 24 had steps down the 'levee'; affording easier access to the creek.)"

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection for large rigs: Choose your site carefully based on size. At Elk Neck State Park, one RVer advised, "In the full hook up loop pay close attention to the lengths specified. The actual pads are fairly level but some of the driveways to them are very sloped. Long rigs will have issues in a few of the sites."

    Dump station access: Check availability before arrival. A visitor to Hollofield noted, "There is a dump station. There is a decent bathhouse but it does get buggy."

    Extension cord needs: Be prepared with extra cords. At Muddy Run, an RVer warned, "Bring an extension cord with a converter" to reach power hookups.

    Water management in cold weather: At Bar Harbor RV Park, a visitor shared, "Weekend was cold but the park was pretty full. This is close to us so it was an easy trip. Full hookup but we're told to turn off and unhook water the night it dropped below freezing."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where are the best camping spots near Fallston?

    Several excellent camping options surround the Fallston area. Patapsco Valley State Park-Hilton Area offers spacious forested sites with hiking trails and river access just a short drive away. For those willing to travel a bit further, Pequea Creek Campground provides a beautiful picturesque setting with large tree-lined spots, perfect for a quiet getaway. The campground sits close enough to Lancaster for shopping excursions and features nearby attractions like covered bridges and river tubing opportunities.

    What amenities do campgrounds near Fallston offer?

    Campgrounds near Fallston provide diverse amenities to enhance your outdoor experience. Cherry Hill Park stands out with extensive facilities, including clean grounds, comprehensive visitor orientations about local attractions, and convenient access to Washington DC via nearby Metrorail. For those seeking a more natural setting, Hollofield Area Campground offers clean, well-maintained bathrooms, access to firewood from camp hosts, and connections to 70+ miles of hiking and biking trails throughout Patapsco Valley State Park's 32-mile riverside stretch.

    When is the best season for camping in the Fallston area?

    Spring through fall offers the best camping weather near Fallston. April through October is ideal at Tuckahoe State Park Campground, where campers enjoy moderate temperatures perfect for kayaking on the lake. For those seeking extended seasonal options, Codorus State Park Campground remains accessible even for spur-of-the-moment trips during less crowded shoulder seasons. Summer provides full access to water activities, while spring and fall deliver comfortable temperatures and beautiful foliage with fewer crowds.