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    Glenn Dale, Maryland provides camping access within a short drive of Washington, DC, with several established campgrounds offering varied accommodation options. Cherry Hill Park in College Park features full hookup sites for RVs along with tent camping areas, cabins, and glamping options. Greenbelt Park Campground, operated by the National Park Service, offers more basic camping facilities with tent and RV sites but limited hookups. Both locations provide strategic bases for exploring the DC metropolitan area while maintaining access to outdoor recreation.

    Many campgrounds near Glenn Dale require reservations, particularly during peak summer months when sites fill quickly. Patapsco Valley State Park, located northwest of Glenn Dale, features multiple camping areas with varied terrain and access to hiking trails along the Patapsco River. Cedarville State Forest, south of Glenn Dale, provides a more secluded camping experience but visitors should be prepared for seasonal considerations including mosquitoes and occasional standing water after rainfall. Electric sites are available at several campgrounds, though hookup options vary significantly between locations. A review noted, "Greenbelt 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."

    Campers report varying experiences at developed campgrounds throughout the region. Those seeking convenient access to DC appreciate Cherry Hill Park and Greenbelt Campground, both located within 30 minutes of the city with public transportation options nearby. Sites at Patapsco Valley State Park provide more natural surroundings with trail access directly from campsites, though the terrain can be challenging. Several campgrounds feature bathhouses with showers and basic amenities, though cleanliness and maintenance conditions vary. Noise from nearby highways, air traffic, and urban areas affects many camping areas in the region. A visitor to Cedarville State Forest mentioned, "The site was mostly clean, had a few pieces of small trash scattered around when we arrived. The sites were decently spaced out from one another, it didn't feel like we were right on top of the people across and next to us."

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    Best Campgrounds near Glenn Dale (85)

      1. Cherry Hill Park

      4.8(42)8mi from Glenn Dale1 siteRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      from $999 / night

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      2. Greenbelt Park Campground — Greenbelt Park

      4.2(32)5mi from Glenn Dale173 sitesRVs, Tents

      "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"

      from $20 / night

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      3. Washington DC / Capitol KOA

      3.9(17)10mi from Glenn DaleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      4. Adventure Bound Washington DC

      3.6(9)13mi from Glenn DaleRVs, Tents, Cabins

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

      "This place is a good place to stay, the laundry room & showers are handy, the pool is large, & it's a 40 minute drive to the capital & the Smithsonian Mall or a 25 minute drive to the closest"

      5. Patapsco Valley State Park-Hilton Area

      4.1(20)20mi from Glenn DaleTents, 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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      6. Hollofield Area Campground

      3.9(18)22mi from Glenn DaleRVs, 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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      7. Camp Meade RV Park

      4.0(2)9mi from Glenn DaleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      8. Pine Tree Associates Nudist Club

      5.0(2)11mi from Glenn DaleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "My wife and I were trying to find an RV location near the Annapolis city dock for a boat show and found Pine Tree Associates."

      "Camping fees include access to a large outdoor pool, an indoor pool and a hot tub. There is room for tenting and campers."

      from $30 - $55 / night

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      9. Cedarville State Forest

      3.8(17)23mi from Glenn DaleRVs, Tents

      "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."

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

      from $30 / night

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      10. Pohick Bay Campground

      4.1(37)29mi from Glenn Dale150 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      from $37 - $170 / night

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    591 Reviews of 85 Glenn Dale Campgrounds


    • Jeremy G.
      Jul. 2, 2026

      Joint Base Andrews Military FamCamp

      Could be a great campground but......

      There are some good things about this Famcamp. It's like a diamond in the rough. If the military would spend some time and money on it, it could be a great campground. One of the greatest points about this campground is its location. You are so close to downtown D.C.! Every RV site (as far as I saw) was a level concrete pad. All sites, except for tent sites, have full electricity. Most sites have sewer and water. Sites 12-18 should be mainly used for the smaller travel trailers. I had an interesting time getting my 35' 5th wheel into the site. Even though I got my RV into the site, I don't have much room for my truck. My site has a picnic table, fire pit, and a grill. Everything is rusted beyond repair. My grill was filled with cigarette butts and my fire pit had trash in it. There is some shade. My site has two trees at the front of the pad on both sides of the RV. My bedroom stays nice and cold and I have a good view for my Starlink in the rear. The sites are close to each other, but there is some space. The good thing is that we are surrounded by the golf course. You don't get much noise from the base, because of the location, and because the FamCamp is surrounded by trees. You can hear the busy road outside the fence but I don't hear it much inside the RV. Every once in a while you'll hear an aircraft... but this is an air base, it's expected. We were told the community laundry was not working and to use the base laundry mat. Finally, one of the best parts about the campground, is the lady at outdoor rec that is in charge of the Famcamp. She is very nice and helpful. She will try to assist you with anything you need from directions to useful tips.

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 2, 2026

      Washington DC / Capitol KOA

      Good location

      Nice campground, maintained very well and clean. Laundry room and Propane fill on site so that was nice. RV Site was fairly level and easy to get into. Some sites are a bit close together and not long enough to keep your tow vehicle hooked up. A bit inconvenient if you’re only there for 1 night.

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • John M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 28, 2026

      Matoaka Beach Cottages

      Fantastic location with winderful hosts

      Private campground with cabins and tent sites. Tent sites are first come, first service so call ahead to ensure the space is available. The host family was very nice and easy to work with and talk to. Fire pits were at tent sites and past the office was beach access into Chesapeake Bay. There are trash bins and porta potty’s on sight that are all maintained and kept clean. Beautiful sights and plenty to do in the area with DC being roughly an 40-60 minutes away.

    • Beth B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 12, 2026

      Prince William Forest RV Campground — Prince William Forest Park

      Nice clean Campground

      Stayed here for a week while working nearby. Easy to get to and set up. Office was closed when we arrived but arrival paperwork was posted outside office door. Even with busy road nearby, park was quiet and felt private. Sites were level and paved making setup easy. Sites had 1/2 site extra paved for vehicle with extra parking nearby. There was no litter in park, we observed a staff member daily making the rounds to keep everything clean. There was walking access into the park on wide private roads without traffic. With park access you are able to walk into national forest park from RV camp. National Forest visitor center close by, 1 exit away going south I95. Amenities in RV park included swimming pool, chess board with extra large pieces, playground and clean bath house. Firewood and ice on site.

    • C
      Apr. 12, 2026

      Oak Ridge Campground — Prince William Forest Park

      Great Campground

      Our family loved this campground. It was entirely wooded with plenty of shade, sites were close but separated enough to feel like you were in your own site. Our kids and others rode their bikes around the loop all weekend long. Bathrooms could have been a little cleaner and all the entrances except one were closed, but that’s what happens when you cut budgets for public lands.

    • V
      Apr. 1, 2026

      Brunswick Family Campground

      Lovely campground on the C&O. Beware the trains!

      This is a lovely campground that I recommend and would stay again.  We have been twice:  once as a family and once with a Scout troop.  The RV sites are fairly large and clean.  The tent-only sites are smaller and have a metal fire ring with a grate (nice!).  The  RV sites have mostly brick rings without grates.  The bathrooms are fairly small (two showers on the female and one on the male) which might be an issue on busy weekends.  The only real water entrance is the boat ramp, but you can climb down a cliff in other places.  A, D, and E are sunnier.  B and C and Nottingham are mostly wooded with mature trees.  We used the site as a base for a bike trip along the C&O to go to Harper’s Ferry (14mi round trip along a gravel path).  The staff were friendly and there is a small camp store.

      But the trains!  THE TRAINS!!!  Every review will mention them for a reason.  The site is adjacent to a rail yard that runs all day.  Not just a passing train, but clanging car and engine changes.   It’s LOUD.  I slept with earplugs, but could still hear the noise.  The yard really starts going around 5am and goes all day.  It slows down after 8/9pm, but never stops entirely.  The trains are the only reason for the removed star and it’s not the campground’s fault.  But almost all of the real complaints are about the noise.  If you want an extra quiet campground with only birds and running water, this is not the place for you.  But if you don’t mind the loud bangs and low rumbles, this place is fine!

      The entrance is beyond the train yard and about a mile down a widened part of the C&O.  It is possible to be trapped inside or outside if a train is stopped at the crossing (30min for us, once).  

      In short, it’s a great campground if you bring ear plugs!


    Guide to Glenn Dale

    Camping sites near Glenn Dale, Maryland offer proximity to the Patuxent River, with elevations ranging from 50 to 250 feet above sea level across the region. Most campgrounds operate from April through October, with July temperatures averaging 80°F and occasional afternoon thunderstorms common in summer months. Weekday camping typically offers more availability and quieter experiences than weekends.

    What to do

    Trail exploration at Cedarville State Forest: Visitors can access multiple hiking paths with varied terrain options for all skill levels. "We hiked the brown trail and it was a nice walk. We have AT&T and had two bars pretty consistently," noted a camper at Cedarville State Forest.

    Water activities on the Patapsco River: Swimming holes and fishing spots available directly from campgrounds. A visitor to Patapsco Valley State Park mentioned, "We found a small river and swimming hole at the bottom of the hill off to the side opposite the cabins/park."

    Disc golf at Pohick Bay: The 18-hole course offers challenging play through wooded terrain. "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," shares one camper.

    Educational programs at Greenbelt Park: Rangers conduct monthly campfire circles with scheduled activities. A reviewer noted, "Rangers keep a close eye on things, and there are monthly programs at the campfire circle that I sometimes attend even when not camping here."

    What campers like

    Convenient transportation options: The ability to use public transit from camps to explore DC. "What we did, since we don't have a tow car, and just have our 26ft motorhome, is we packed up and drove to the Greenbelt station about 5 miles away, parked there for the day, and took the green line into town," explains a visitor to Greenbelt Park Campground.

    Kid-friendly amenities: Family-focused recreational areas with supervised activities. A camper at Washington DC Capitol KOA shared, "We had a site near the pool, outdoor chess set, jumping pillow and gaga ball pit. Our kids (9, 10 and 14) all had fun and made friends."

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: Natural habitats supporting diverse animal populations. "Saw a snake, alligator snapping turtle, and rabbits, before we even reached the gates," reported one visitor to Cedarville State Forest.

    Spacious campsites at select locations: Some spots offer better privacy than others. A camper at Cherry Hill Park remarked, "I wish there was a little bit more room in between the campers for privacy but it did not hurt our stay."

    What you should know

    Tick protection essential: Multiple campgrounds report high tick populations. "We had a lot of ants at our campsite. They didn't cause any problems and were never in our camper or in our food when we ate outside but they were there and it was evident that there were a lot of ants," noted a visitor to Cherry Hill Park.

    Flight path noise impacts: Several campgrounds experience airplane traffic overhead. "It's close to a Naval base, and therefore you constantly hear airplanes, and helicopters at all times," mentions a camper at Cedarville State Forest.

    Standing water after rain: Low-lying areas can become soggy and increase mosquito activity. "There is even standing water around our site which brings us to...the MOSQUITOS! We tried fans, tiki torches, and many deet free or light deet products before having to buy 100% deet so we could be outside."

    Limited shower facilities: Some locations have minimal shower facilities for the number of sites. "There's only one large shower per bath house, and you only have a curtain (no door and no lock)," reported a visitor to Greenbelt Park Campground.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playgrounds within campgrounds: Multiple locations feature play areas directly accessible from sites. 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."

    Nature education opportunities: Specialized trails designed 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."

    Evening activities: Scheduled programming at select campgrounds. "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."

    Cabin alternatives: Structures available for easier family camping. "The best part of this campground are the neat mini cabins. Small one room cabins that have electricity and heat. They are a nice touch for those that want to camp, but not completely 'rough it.'"

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection strategy: Corner sites offer more privacy at densely packed campgrounds. "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," advised a camper at Adventure Bound Washington DC.

    Water fill challenges: Some campgrounds have limited or inconvenient water sources. "The water fill was a little annoying in that there's a handle you have to hold down the whole time, but we used a rock to prop the handle down."

    Navigation timing: Avoid arriving after dark at certain locations. "Do not try and come in after dark. Very tight and very dark," warns an RVer.

    Campsite levelness varies: Some sites require significant leveling. "Camp site wasn't level at all. I was actually kind of worried that it would slide into the woods," reported one RVer about their experience.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular campground near Glenn Dale, MD?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Glenn Dale, MD is Cherry Hill Park with a 4.8-star rating from 42 reviews.

    What parks are near Glenn Dale, MD?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 16 parks near Glenn Dale, MD that allow camping, notably Greenbelt Park and Fort Dupont Park.