Best Campgrounds near Silver Spring, MD

Campgrounds near Silver Spring, Maryland primarily consist of established facilities with a range of accommodation options. Cherry Hill Park in College Park provides full hookup RV sites, tent camping areas, cabins, and glamping options within easy reach of Washington DC. Greenbelt Park Campground, located just a few miles from Silver Spring, offers a more natural setting with tent and RV sites surrounded by forest. Several additional campgrounds within a 30-mile radius include Little Bennett Regional Park, Patapsco Valley State Park, and Washington DC/Capitol KOA, each offering varying levels of amenities and camping experiences from primitive tent sites to full-service RV hookups.

Most developed campgrounds in the region operate seasonally, with peak availability from April through October. Little Bennett Campground specifically runs from April 1 to October 30, while Patapsco Valley State Park maintains similar seasonal operations. Year-round options include Pohick Bay Campground and Bull Run Regional Park, both located in Virginia approximately 25-30 miles from Silver Spring. Many sites require advance reservations, particularly during summer weekends and holidays when Washington DC tourism reaches its peak. A visitor noted, "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."

Camping experiences in the Silver Spring area balance urban proximity with natural settings. Developed campgrounds feature amenities like showers, flush toilets, and electric hookups, while maintaining wooded environments. Several parks provide direct access to hiking and biking trails, with Patapsco Valley and Greenbelt offering more secluded options. Campers frequently mention the convenience of reaching Washington DC attractions from these locations. One camper shared, "It's close to a metro stop, so we were able to hop on there and head into DC." Highway noise can be noticeable at certain sites, particularly at Cherry Hill Park where interstate proximity creates a consistent background hum. Premium sites farther from roadways provide a more peaceful experience, with campers noting the surprising tranquility available despite the urban setting.

Best Camping Sites Near Silver Spring, Maryland (92)

    1. Cherry Hill Park

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

    $282 - $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."

    2. Greenbelt Park Campground — Greenbelt Park

    32 Reviews
    Greenbelt, MD
    7 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"

    3. Lake Fairfax Campground

    25 Reviews
    Reston, VA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (703) 471-5414

    $30 - $70 / night

    "We set up our tent in the far side of the campground close to the lake ( site 27). It is slightly slant but still comfortable in the tent. Bathrooms are close by and kept clean."

    "For tent camping I would suggests sites 30,33 or 35 these are tucked along the tree line. The bathroom facilities were the cleanest I have seen in a campground."

    4. Pohick Bay Campground

    39 Reviews
    Lorton, VA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (703) 339-6104

    $37 - $170 / night

    "We have been camping here for nearly 20 years. Each military tour brought us back to this area so Pohick became our second home. Our kids kayak now older but used to walk the trails as little kids."

    "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."

    5. Little Bennett Campground

    23 Reviews
    Clarksburg, MD
    22 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"

    6. Bull Run Regional Park

    42 Reviews
    Iron Gate, VA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (703) 631-0550

    $39 - $100 / night

    "History buffs will like to explore the park surrounding the campground. Fun little water park within walking distance of all campsites that was great for kids."

    "We booked site 136 due to proximity of the playground (traveling with a 5 & 10 yr old). The site was great except the weird parking stops on every site but the pull throughs."

    7. Washington DC / Capitol KOA

    15 Reviews
    Millersville, MD
    21 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. Patapsco Valley State Park-Hilton Area

    19 Reviews
    Catonsville, MD
    24 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."

    9. Burke Lake Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Burke, VA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (703) 323-6600

    "We stayed Burke lake campground for one night last week. It was very peaceful place. The whole camp ground was very clean and well kept."

    "This was my second time going Burke Lake and it was just as enjoyable as the first."

    10. Hollofield Area Campground

    19 Reviews
    Windsor Mill, MD
    24 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."

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Recent Reviews near Silver Spring, MD

702 Reviews of 92 Silver Spring Campgrounds


  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Harpers Ferry Campground - River Riders

    Awesome views on the Potomac

    Very cool spot. Amazing sites right on the Potomac. There is a Ale House above the office that delivers for free to your site (2.5 miles away), just tip the driver

  • Werner S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Aquia Pines Campground

    Good stopover near the highway but hidden between the trees

    We where forced land-inwards because of tropical storm Erin (potential hurricane hitting the Outer Banks). So we decided to visit Washington DC and had a stopover here. It was conveniently located. Terrain is not flat but our spot was well levelled. There is a big dog (and an older gentleman) in the office to welcome you. Full hook up was oké and our spot was nicly secluded between the trees.

  • Erin W.
    Aug. 3, 2025

    Lake Fairfax Campground

    Nice for a quick weekend

    This campground is nice for a quick weekend and does have pretty trails next to the campground. The sites are largely in more of a meadow and not many are very wooded. Our site, 41, was level and nicely spaced from other sites but many tent sites were not level at all. Many tents were on a full slant. There is a waterpark that is an extra cost which is fun for kids. Bathrooms are well maintained and huge.

  • Jennifer H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 2, 2025

    Cherry Hill Park

    Can’t beat it

    Proximity to DC and surrounding areas can’t be beat. Uber, Lyft, bus, shuttle. It takes about a half hour to get downtown to the monuments. Our uber rides ranged from 20-45$ for a family of 5. So $4-9 per person. We rode in all 4 days this way. Personalized, comfortable. Door to door. We saw tons of stuff. No one can say they saw everything. We took the train from Union station to Penn station. Saw the nationals, the orioles. So fun. The park itself has more than most. Mini golf, two pools, arcade, 24 hour laundry, a store and office open early!! And late!!! Wow! Just can’t be beat. Great sites. So many other things in the park. Splash pad, paved roads for scootering. Just awesome!

  • Caleb S.
    Jul. 31, 2025

    Patapsco Valley State Park-Hilton Area

    Tabolt island state park

    We had a nice stay overlooking the marsh. The small crabs were skittering around the campsite and birds perched in the marsh. The beach was nice and clean.

  • John B.
    Jul. 21, 2025

    Harpers Ferry / Civil War Battlefields KOA

    Overcrowded with upkeep

    I hate leaving bad reviews, but I think people should be aware of this campsite. First thing we noticed when we arrived at the campsite was that it was very tight. We had a pull through campsite, but on the camp side it was all dirt and grass that look like it hadn’t been mowed in over two weeks. With the heat and humidity we have been having for the last couple weeks, I knew this was gonna be a buggy site. Then the rains came and everything turned into mud. We had a rug laid down, but the mud and water worked its way through that. We couldn’t enter the RV without tracking mode through it. On days it was raining we spent a lot of time in the camper. That’s when we discovered another issue. On almost all occasions there was no Internet. We had a strong Wi-Fi signal, but no Internet. Upon talking to some of our neighbors who frequented this campsite, they said they had never seen it this bad. The other thing too, was that there was hardly any trash receptacles. Ending this on a good note, we loved how close it was to historical Harpers Ferry, and how convenient it was to be able to walk to the visitor center and catch a ferry. It really is a beautiful area. I would hope that the management of this KOA would address these issues, because I’m sure I’m not gonna be the only one to leave a negative review about this campground.

  • Josey F.
    Jun. 30, 2025

    Greenville Farm Family Campground

    Wonderful!

    We are repeat customers and come here with our troops. Nice mix of RV and tent campers. Quiet. Trails, creek, pool, fishing ponds (back end), batheooms, etc, great rates. No firewood- need to bring your own.

  • L
    Jun. 22, 2025

    Greenbelt Park Campground — Greenbelt Park

    Nice Little Campground

    Decent little campground! It was quiet aside from occasional air traffic noise, and while there wasn't much spacing between some camp sites everyone was respectful. My spot was a little difficult to find because the online park map was incorrect, and the spot was basically an extended shoulder of the road. Checking in was a breeze, though!


Guide to Silver Spring

Campgrounds near Silver Spring, Maryland provide campers with access to the Chesapeake Bay watershed's diverse ecology, with elevations ranging from 200-400 feet above sea level. The region experiences humid subtropical climate with four distinct seasons, typically allowing for comfortable camping from April through October when temperatures range from 60-85°F. Seasonal considerations affect site availability and trail conditions, particularly after heavy rain.

What to do

Disc golf adventures: At Lake Fairfax Campground, you can access an 18-hole disc golf course directly from your campsite. "Pohick Bay is my go-to weekend camping spot. Just a few miles outside DC, Pohick Bay is a hidden gem in the area. I'd recommend taking in a game of disc golf on their 18 hole course," notes camper Rachel L.

Nature scavenger hunts: Pohick Bay Campground offers organized activities for younger campers. One visitor shared, "We had a great time here over a long weekend in August. They informed us that they had a scavenger hunt for the kids going all weekend, they had an outdoor movie scheduled for Friday night, a campfire story time scheduled for Saturday night and crafts scheduled for Sunday morning."

Sensory trails: Several parks offer accessible nature experiences designed for all abilities. A camper at Patapsco Valley State Park-Hilton Area explained, "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."

Watercraft rentals: Multiple parks offer on-site boat rentals for exploring local waterways. "There is boat rental a short walk down the trail from the campgrounds," mentions a visitor at Pohick Bay Regional Park, while another notes you can find "paddle boats" at Burke Lake Park.

What campers like

Urban proximity with forest seclusion: Campers appreciate the balance of city access and natural settings. A Greenbelt Park Campground visitor explained, "This is an urban oasis. Traffic can be heard but not seen. Weekdays are pretty quiet in this campground. Living nearby but storing my popup camper elsewhere, I often park my camper here for a few days while I pack it for a trip."

Free metro access: Several campgrounds offer public transportation connections to DC attractions. A Greenbelt camper noted, "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. Can't beat the close proximity to DC."

Clean, modern bathhouses: Bathroom facilities receive consistent praise at certain locations. "Five stars for the restroom facilities. Bright, large, clean and very well maintained," wrote one camper about Bull Run Regional Park, while another stated, "I'll go again just for the showers... They're with staying again alone. Locking doors, individual stalls. Hot dog. Best camping showers I've ever had."

Seasonal park programs: Many campgrounds offer organized activities. "They had a campfire complete with s'mores followed by hayrides. Great family friendly campground," reported a Bull Run visitor, while a Cherry Hill camper mentioned "nightly hayride" among the amenities.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds require advance booking, with some implementing online-only systems. At Patapsco Valley State Park-Hollofield Area, a reviewer noted, "This is our second time staying here this year and we have reservations to come back in September. Nice wooded sites set far apart from each other in two concentric circles."

Noise considerations: Urban locations may have ambient noise from traffic, airports, or recreational facilities. A Burke Lake Park camper warned, "When a bunch of high schoolers decide to party till 3AM, there's no one to call... Then, at 6AM the walking groups start on the trail, so be prepared to listen to their shitty music."

Tree policies: Some parks restrict activities that might damage trees. At Greenbelt Park, a camper cautioned, "NOTE: park service forbade tying lines or straps to the trees at the time of our visit (Autumn 2024), so if you favor hammock camping or deploying tarps/ridgelines, plan accordingly."

Site leveling challenges: Terrain varies significantly between campgrounds and even within loops. A Little Bennett camper observed, "Only came through for a weekend but the sites were well maintained, and felt separated enough to have some privacy," while a Lake Fairfax visitor reported, "Our site, 41, was level and nicely spaced from other sites but many tent sites were not level at all. Many tents were on a full slant."

Tips for camping with families

Activity scheduling: Time your visit to coincide with organized events. At Little Bennett Campground, a visitor noted it's "a good regional campground with activities for kids on special days. Took our grand daughter there for her first camping trip and she loved the bouncing strawberry and the hikes."

Bathroom accessibility: Choose sites near facilities when camping with young children. A Hollofield Area camper shared, "We were at site 430. It was a perfect spot tucked away from the others and a short walk to the restrooms."

Playground proximity: Some campgrounds have dedicated play areas within camping loops. A Pohick Bay visitor explained, "We got a site on the inner loop and it backed to the playground and the bathhouse. The site was spacious. We are tent campers but almost all our neighbors were in an RV or trailer."

Swimming restrictions: Verify pool policies before arriving. A Washington DC/Capitol KOA visitor warned, "I didnt like that non potty trained kids are not allowed to swim in their pool. Luckily we only have a 9 month old currently that isn't potty trained so she didn't care if she was in the pool or not but I could see where it would be a problem."

Tips from RVers

Site selection by loop: Different camping loops offer varying experiences and hookup options. At Cherry Hill Park, a camper advised, "If you like being around people and don't mind seeing 3-4 other sites around you, then this place is a really nice and easy campsite. But if you want some seclusion, I would recommend other places."

Tree coverage impacts: Dense forests affect satellite reception and solar charging. A Little Bennett camper reported, "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. AT&T 5 MB/s w/o booster(1 bar), 8 MB/s with it(2 bars). There is no satellite coverage due to the heavy tree canopy."

Bridge clearance warnings: Some parks have height restrictions on approach roads. A reviewer cautioned about Patapsco Valley State Park-Hollofield Area: "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.)"

Check-in procedures: Some parks have specific arrival protocols for larger rigs. A visitor explained, "Entrance gate required entry code. Instructed by staff via gate phone to proceed to campsite as check-in at camp store is at dead end with insufficient turning space for pickup towing 28ft bumper pull; complete check-in after camper was unhooked at site."

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities and facilities does Silver Spring State Park offer for campers?

There is no dedicated Silver Spring State Park in Maryland. However, nearby Greenbrier State Park Campground offers excellent amenities including a lake for paddling and fishing, plus hiking, running, and biking trails. Cedarville State Forest is another option with clean campsites, fire pits, and water hookups. Both parks provide essential camping facilities while offering outdoor recreation opportunities. For those seeking state park camping experiences near Silver Spring, these locations provide good alternatives with traditional amenities.

Where are the campgrounds near Silver Spring, Maryland?

Several campgrounds are located within a convenient drive from Silver Spring. Greenbelt Park Campground is one of the closest options, offering a basic NPS experience with campsites nestled in a wooded setting. Brunswick Family Campground is situated between railroad tracks and the Potomac River, providing a scenic getaway that feels remote while still being relatively close to Silver Spring. Other nearby options include Cedarville State Forest, Louise F. Cosca Regional Park, and Cherry Hill Park, all within reasonable driving distance for Silver Spring residents looking for a quick camping escape.

Are there RV rentals available in Silver Spring?

While Silver Spring itself doesn't have dedicated RV rental facilities, nearby RV-friendly campgrounds offer options for travelers. Cherry Hill Park is an excellent RV destination with numerous amenities, cleanliness, and even offers orientation services for Washington DC visitors. Prince William Forest RV Campground provides clean bathrooms and facilities for RVs less than an hour from DC. For RV rentals, check with local outdoor recreation companies or national rental services that offer delivery options to these campgrounds, as they frequently provide this service for visitors to the DC metro area.