Best Campgrounds near Rohrersville, MD

Campgrounds near Rohrersville, Maryland range from established state parks to riverside camping areas along the Potomac River. Greenbrier State Park Campground offers tent and RV sites with amenities including drinking water, electric hookups, and showers, while Harpers Ferry Campground provides tent, RV, cabin, and glamping options along the water. The region includes several mixed-use campgrounds within 15-20 miles of Rohrersville, including Antietam Creek Campground in the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park, which provides more primitive camping experiences for tent campers.

Most campgrounds in the area operate seasonally from April through October, with limited winter availability. Reservations are strongly recommended, particularly for weekend stays during summer months when waterfront sites fill quickly. A review noted, "The sites are flat and dispersed with most located adjacent to the river. Each site comes with a picnic table, fire ring and grill." Road access varies across the region, with some campgrounds requiring navigation of narrow, winding roads. Cell service is generally reliable near established campgrounds but may be limited in more remote camping areas. Many campgrounds prohibit alcohol consumption, as Maryland state parks have strict no-alcohol policies that are actively enforced.

Waterfront camping represents a significant draw for the area, with several campgrounds situated along the Potomac River and Antietam Creek. The C&O Canal towpath provides direct access to multiple camping areas and serves as a popular route for hikers and cyclists. One camper shared that Brunswick Family Campground is "situated next to the river so half of the sites have river views. Nice boat loading ramp and dock for fishing." Proximity to historical sites represents another key attraction, with several campgrounds located near Harpers Ferry, Antietam Battlefield, and other Civil War historical areas. Campers frequently mention the balance of natural settings with convenient access to nearby towns like Frederick and Boonsboro for supplies. Noise levels vary significantly between campgrounds, with some riverside sites experiencing moderate trail traffic during daytime hours.

Best Camping Sites Near Rohrersville, Maryland (148)

    1. Greenbrier State Park Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    42 Reviews
    Boonsboro, MD
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 432-2267

    $23 - $29 / night

    "This park just is near enough to Baltimore and DC to allow for a quick getaway and offers a lot to do."

    "Maryland has some great state parks and this is one of them. Decent sized sites, clean bath houses. Swimming lake is excellent. Only basic amenities, but dump station."

    2. Harpers Ferry / Civil War Battlefields KOA

    41 Reviews
    Harpers Ferry, WV
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 535-6895

    $40 - $80 / night

    "We set up camp at Harpers Ferry/Civil War Battlefields KOA Holiday as our launchpad to visit the historic sites in and around Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, and Frederick, Maryland. "

    "It’s very close to Harper’s Ferry (almost worth the hike into town rather than the difficulty finding parking in a town with one parking lot)."

    3. Harpers Ferry Campground - River Riders

    24 Reviews
    Harpers Ferry, WV
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 535-2663

    "If you would like to do some exploring, then you can walk the trail right next to the campground into the historical town of Harper's Ferry (If you’re facing the river then the trail is to the right of"

    "Harper's Ferry is a little town in WV nestled right next to the Potomac River. It's also a convenient halfwayish point on the Appalachian Trail."

    4. Jellystone Park™ Williamsport

    24 Reviews
    Williamsport, MD
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 223-7117

    $99 - $471 / night

    "We recent went camping for the first time at Jellystone in Maryland. 5 of our 6 kids came with us, so we knew we needed to find a camping ground more geared kids."

    "There is a food court in the swimming pool and a camp store right next to it. They play movies every night at the outdoor theater near the pool."

    5. Gambrill State Park Campground

    14 Reviews
    Middletown, MD
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 432-2267

    $18 - $50 / night

    "The site was very level, nicely shaded, and positioned a short distance from the bath house. There was also a water spigot located right at the entrance of the site."

    "There was a walking path to the bathhouse between 13 and 14. Sites 8-11 were on a nice open field, with some smaller trees."

    6. Antietam Creek Campground — Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park

    11 Reviews
    Sharpsburg, MD
    4 miles
    Website

    $20 / night

    "All the sites are very open and run along the multi-use trail. People are constantly walking, running, and biking by."

    "Pretty standard campground—the perks are it’s location to nearby attractions and the river/creek. It depends on what you’re looking for—easy camping and proximity to Antietam and Harper’s? Golden."

    7. Brunswick Family Campground

    13 Reviews
    Brunswick, MD
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 834-9950

    $10 - $90 / night

    "Picked this location because it is close to our home in Silver Spring, MD but far enough to make us feel like we were leaving town."

    "Great location right next the river. Easy to walk into the river or tube down it. Lots of different activities for kids and plenty of space at each site to make your home away from home."

    8. Houck - Cunningham Falls State Park

    24 Reviews
    Thurmont, MD
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 271-7574

    $21 - $65 / night

    "Camp next to the president."

    "There are a few vineyards and breweries nearby. Gettysburg, PA is close as is Frederick, MD. Our site was level and had a good view of the woods. Family was staying in site next to us, site 12."

    9. Manor - Cunningham Falls State Park

    24 Reviews
    Thurmont, MD
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 271-7574

    $23 - $29 / night

    "This site is at the very top of the loop so it has a great cozy vibe and is spaced well away from other sites. The only downside is that the bathhouse is a walk downhill and then a walk back uphill."

    "Deer Spring Loop is near the top of the mountain. This is not a pet friendly loop.

    Site 112 is level, mostly shaded, backs up to the woods and has electric.

    The site is between two cabins."

    10. Owens Creek Campground — Catoctin Mountain Park

    29 Reviews
    Sabillasville, MD
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 663-9388

    $30 / night

    "Our campsite was quiet with the creek right behind us and had lots of privacy. This place is a great campground to go during summer as it's tucked in the mountains with lots of tree coverage."

    "My only complaint is that the fire ring is a little too close to the main road. This is true for most of the sites. However the tent pad was set back in the woods and it was very peaceful."

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Recent Reviews near Rohrersville, MD

1079 Reviews of 148 Rohrersville Campgrounds


  • Patrick H.
    May. 24, 2026

    Hosack Run

    Great park, not so great camp site

    We stayed at site #146 in Hosack Run. The campground itself is a small, pet friendly loop and has very nice bathrooms/showers that were very clean and appeared fairly brand new. There is a very small playground in the loop (just swings and seesaws) and Caledonia State Park itself has lots of nice hiking and history. It sits about 20 minutes outside of Gettysburg National Battlefield. The campsite itself (#146) was pretty abysmal. It is extremely small and looks like it was once the parking lot for the restrooms. You can still see the remnants of the painted yellow parking lines on the asphalt. Our small, 12 foot pop-up barely fit with just enough room for our tow vehicle. Also, your neighbor (site #144) sits right on top of you. Lastly, we stayed during a rainy Memorial Day weekend and learned that our former parking space of a campsite sits inside of a bowl in which all other campsites drains into creating a small lake around our firepit. The one plus side was that it is extremely close to the facilities. There are lots of other nice camp sites in this loop, but this was not one of them. I would choose this site again if I was extremely desperate to camp here and no other sites were available. 5 stars for the park, trails, and locale. 1 star for the campsite.

  • MsTrailBlazer 🏔.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 22, 2026

    Caledonia State Park Campground

    Great time

    Pool, campgrounds area is so great. Don’t forget the bbq place up the street, it is so good! Getting the the bathrooms from my site will be more of a challenge once the campground fills up.

    Finished some of the App trail from there

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 18, 2026

    Hosack Run

    Peaceful Oasis

    Well kept, clean facilities, easy to work with camp staff, we stayed at site 51 a full hook up site mostly level with a gravel pad short walk to the restrooms

  • MsTrailBlazer 🏔.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 12, 2026

    Pine Grove Furnace State Park Campground

    App Trail and Store 🙌🏻

    Probably my favorite due to the Store, the store employee and the App Trails. Will be back. My site was next to the amp trail which I didn’t particularly like, but my site was beautiful. WiFi available at Camp Store

  • MsTrailBlazer 🏔.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 12, 2026

    Caledonia State Park Campground

    Great Park App Trail 🤌🏼

    Great Park, showers were cold and after the App Trail, A hot shower would have been awesome. Beautiful park though. My site was a little bit uneven but it looks like the park has been through an upgrade recently.

  • 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.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 3, 2026

    Happy Hills Campground

    Campground In Need of Upgrades!

    We stayed one night here (didn't even unhook from the truck).  Arrived in the rain and were leaving early the next morning, so I didn't want to disconnect.  Our gravel pad was over 6" out of level, requiring me to use leveling pads and a leveling jack to get trailer level.  All the short-term gravel sites looked like they needed some love!

    Campground is about 80% seasonal, and apparently has no housekeeping restrictions on residents - some sites were pretty full of old dead golf carts and various debris.  Not sure I would want to stay for a destination camping experience, but it was cheap and fine for a one night stay.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 1, 2026

    green ridge state forest

    Site 17-pleasant place to stay

    We came up here in our Roadtrek campervan. Quiet woodsy forestland. Went for a walk in the morning, lots of birdsong. A bit of road noise from the nearby highways but didn’t hear anything at night.


Guide to Rohrersville

Camping options near Rohrersville, Maryland sit at elevations ranging from 300-600 feet in the foothills of South Mountain. The region experiences four distinct seasons with summer temperatures averaging 80-85°F during peak camping months. Most campgrounds in this area close between November and March due to cold weather conditions and potential ice or snow on access roads.

What to do

Hiking the Catoctin Trail: Within Gambrill State Park, campers can access multiple trails with varying difficulty levels. A camper noted, "There are plenty of trails in the area, though we didn't explore too many on this trip. Bathhouse was simple, but effective with steamy, hot water!" This state park provides an accessible getaway just over an hour from Baltimore or DC.

Swimming at Greenbrier Lake: Greenbrier State Park Campground offers a popular swimming beach during summer months. One visitor mentioned, "My partner and our two dogs loved this campground! We were in the dogwood loop... Almost all sites were nice and shaded." The lake can get crowded on weekends with day visitors.

Historical exploration: The C&O Canal towpath provides access to multiple historical sites. At Antietam Creek Campground, campers can base themselves near significant Civil War landmarks. As one reviewer shared, "This is such a nice little spot right along the Potomac River. All sites are walk-in only, which means you park on the street, cross the bridge over the C&O and towpath, and then down a little hill to your site."

Tubing and rafting: Water activities on the Potomac River are popular from late spring through early fall. Harpers Ferry Campground connects directly to river access points for tubing and kayaking. One visitor reported, "A friend and I chose this campground because of it's right-on-the-river sites and it's close proximity to the tubing we'd be doing on the Shenandoah River."

What campers like

Riverside camping spots: At Brunswick Family Campground, the waterfront setting gets high marks. One camper observed, "I wanted to add to my original review I absolutely love this campground. I live in Baltimore so it's only an hour and 10 minutes for me... This video shows the Shenandoah River and the campground." Many sites offer direct river views.

Proximity to trail systems: Campers appreciate being able to access the C&O Canal towpath directly from several campgrounds. One visitor at Antietam Creek Campground wrote, "Stayed at this campsite while Bikepacking the C&O... was a bit crowded and buggy but every site had its own picnic table and fire pit/grill. Bathrooms were clean and was quiet at night."

Well-maintained facilities: Cunningham Falls State Park receives praise for its upkeep. A recent visitor commented, "I stayed at Cuningham Falls State Park a few weeks ago and the campground was very good with lots to do hikes, swimming etc... The place was clean, paved roads, great price and very quiet." The Manor Area specifically gets mentioned for spacious, quiet sites.

Kid-friendly amenities: Family campers highlight the activities available for children. At Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park, a visitor shared, "We recent went camping for the first time at Jellystone in Maryland. 5 of our 6 kids came with us, so we knew we needed to find a camping ground more geared kids. Jellystone was amazing in every way possible."

What you should know

Train noise concerns: Several riverside campgrounds sit near active rail lines. At Brunswick Family Campground, a camper noted, "The campground is adjacent to a very large, very busy train yard. It's not bothered me but you should be aware." Similarly, Harper's Ferry Campground experiences frequent train traffic throughout the night.

Seasonal crowds: Many campgrounds in the region become extremely busy during summer weekends. A Greenbrier State Park visitor explained, "The beach by the lake is PACKED every weekend with day trippers - we avoided it since we are careful due to COVID." Weekday visits typically offer a quieter experience.

Variable site privacy: Site separation differs significantly between campgrounds. At Owens Creek Campground, a camper remarked, "Nice campground. Stayed at campsite #33. Liked the lot as the tent pad was set back a good way from the road, but the fire ring was awkwardly close to the neighboring campsite. Lots are on the small side and some are less private than others."

Restroom conditions: Bathroom quality varies widely across campgrounds. A camper at Antietam Creek Campground reported, "The one thing we had to complain about were the bathrooms. When we got there, they were okay, but by the 3rd night they were really gross. We were at the site next to them and could smell them."

Tips for camping with families

Waterpark access: Jellystone Park offers extensive water features that appeal to children. One parent shared, "The kids were never bored and had so much fun. Us, as adults, were also never bored. We are definitely going back. Camping ground was clean, staff was nice and tons of fun activities."

Nature programs: Cunningham Falls State Park runs organized activities for kids during peak season. A regular visitor mentioned, "We love going to Cunningham falls annually, however, it books up quickly during peak season! There's a lake, boating, playgrounds, hike to the falls. So much scenery and nature."

Short hiking options: For families with young children, Catoctin Mountain trails provide manageable routes. A visitor to Owens Creek noted, "We quickly found our spot and set up camp. After setting up camp, we went for a walk along the creek and played in the water. We had a great trip."

Secure site reservations early: The most popular family campgrounds fill quickly, especially for summer weekends and holidays. A camper advised, "The staff really make sure the traffic is circulating and organized during the weekend when it's crazy busy!! The only negative that stinks is that campers have to drive down and park their cars in the parking lot by the lake EARLY or you won't get a spot."

Tips from RVers

Site slope challenges: Be prepared for uneven terrain at some campgrounds. At Harpers Ferry Civil War Battlefields KOA, an RV camper warned, "Heads up, big rig owners! Our Pull-thru FHU Patio site(#199) had a serious slope. It was impossible to level my 45' motorhome without elevating the front wheels dangerously in the air."

Limited big rig access: Many campgrounds in the region have restrictions on larger vehicles. Brunswick Family Campground can accommodate bigger rigs but with some navigation challenges. A visitor mentioned, "This was our first trip with our RV and it was a great experience. The staff is extremely nice and helpful with everything."

Hookup availability: Electric hookups are limited at some state parks. At Greenbrier State Park Campground, a camper pointed out, "The campground features four camp loops (1 with electric hookups for RVs, and one that accepts dogs). Each loop winds its way up a hillside, in a woodsy setting, so even though the sites are close to one another, you get a feeling of separation."

Road access considerations: Some campgrounds require navigating narrow, winding mountain roads. RVers should check route conditions before arrival, particularly after heavy rain events when some access roads may experience washouts or flooding.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Rohrersville, MD?

According to TheDyrt.com, Rohrersville, MD offers a wide range of camping options, with 148 campgrounds and RV parks near Rohrersville, MD and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Rohrersville, MD?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Rohrersville, MD is Greenbrier State Park Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED with a 4.4-star rating from 42 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Rohrersville, MD.

What parks are near Rohrersville, MD?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 17 parks near Rohrersville, MD that allow camping, notably Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park and Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park.