Tent Camping near Street, MD

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    Tent campers looking for options near Street, Maryland have several state parks and established campgrounds within a 30-mile radius. Patapsco Valley State Park-Hilton Area offers non-electric tent sites in a wooded setting, while Hibernia County Park provides primitive tent camping with two distinct loops—Lake Loop and Fiddler's Loop—for those seeking a more rustic experience. Both locations maintain designated tent sites with varying degrees of privacy and amenities.

    Most tent camping areas near Street feature basic amenities including fire rings, picnic tables, and access to vault toilets or restroom facilities. Patapsco Valley's tent sites are set on crushed stone surfaces that can be challenging for tent setup, with campers noting that alternative securing methods may be needed as pitching directly on the ground isn't permitted. Sites at Hibernia County Park are primarily on grass with uneven terrain, requiring strategic tent placement. During rainy periods, lower-elevation sites can experience significant water runoff, particularly in Patapsco Valley where campers have observed that "when it rains it really flushes through the grounds."

    Walk-in tent sites are available at several locations, offering a more secluded camping experience away from vehicle access points. Mill Creek Camping Area provides tent-only walk-in sites with drinking water, toilets, and trash service—amenities particularly valued by tent campers without the storage capacity of RVs. These areas tend to be quieter and more immersed in natural surroundings. Tent campers at Hibernia County Park appreciate the heavily wooded setting that offers "plenty of hammock hanging opportunities" despite the lack of hookups and limited water access. Many sites feature partial to full shade coverage, an important consideration during summer months when temperatures can rise significantly. A visitor to Blackbird State Forest noted that their campsite offered privacy with "spacious campsite, grill, picnic table, firepit" while maintaining access to hiking trails.

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    Best Tent Campgrounds near Street (16)

      1. Susquehannock State Park Campground

      4.0(6)13mi from Street4 sitesTents, Cabins

      "Potable water is available in several places on each loop. The bathhouses are rebuilt recently and are very nice. Some walk in tent sites."

      "This is Organized Group Tenting Only."

      from $28 - $72 / night

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      2. Patapsco Valley State Park-Hilton Area

      4.1(20)32mi from StreetTents, Cabins

      "We had a site on the lower end of the loop and our site was hard to set up as we arrived during a storm and it was very wet even after the rain died down."

      "There is a massive playground, nature play space, sensory trail, and a small nature center. There are a lot of easy, but beautiful hikes. The campground is on the smaller side."

      from $20 - $51 / night

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      3. Gamlers Boat Yard Campgrounds

      Be the first to review14mi from StreetRVs, Tents

      4. Starry Pond

      Be the first to review15mi from StreetTents

      from $40 - $45 / night

      5. Mill Creek Camping Area

      3.5(2)25mi from StreetTents

      "Campgrounds are spaced out large spaces for multiple tents, camping cost $25 a night flat rate, for up to 6 days. Campground will refund you if rain prevents your stay or allow you to rebook."

      from $23 / night

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      6. Lancaster County Mill Creek Camping Area

      3.0(2)26mi from StreetTents

      7. Hibernia County Park

      4.0(8)39mi from StreetTents, Glamping

      "We loved the lake campground. My kids are age 3-12. There’s running water available, porta potties are very clean and don’t smell and are lit with a street lamp. Very quiet at night."

      "Inexpensive $15 a night, but you only get picnic table and fire ring. No hook ups. Great children's pond for 12 and under. Brandywine creek and Chambers Lake are there too. Great playground."

      from $15 - $50 / night

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      8. Blackbird State Forest Campground

      4.8(6)44mi from StreetTents

      "This is a good free state forest with maybe 10 (or less) designated tent-camping sites, and designated areas for deer hunting."

      "Spent a weekend in BO1, spacious campsite, grill, picnic table, firepit, parking for 2-3 cars plus overflow parking. Firewood was easy to get and was plenty of it."

      from $25 / night

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      9. Sandy Point State Park Youth Group Camping

      3.3(8)44mi from StreetTents

      "There are two main beaches and there are picnic tables all over the park. There’s a popular boat launch amd small marina/bait store.
      Get there early on weekends and holidays."

      "There are wonderful views of the water and swimming at the beach, pavilions for social gatherings, showers and bathrooms that are kept pretty very clean, and room for backpacking, hiking, picnicking,"

      10. Hart-Miller Island State Park

      Be the first to review28mi from StreetTents

      from $6 / night

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    Tent Camping Reviews near Street, MD

    899 Reviews of 16 Street Campgrounds


    • Napunani
      Jun. 25, 2022

      French Creek State Park Campground

      Campsites Jammed Closely Together

      PROSĀ 

      Reserved 328 days prior to arriving

      $13.50 senior discountĀ 

      Immediately greeted by Loop C camp host who was extremely friendly and helpfulĀ 

      Site C3 parking pad level asphaltĀ 

      Metal frame wooden picnic table that was moveableĀ 

      One hook lantern poleĀ 

      Metal fire pit which was cleaned out upon our arrivalĀ 

      Some vegetation between sites provided a bit of privacy from neighbors sitesĀ 

      Park is 21 miles from Valley Forge National Historical Park. Catch National Park Service 90 minute trolley tour at the Visitor Center.Ā 

      Shady Maple Smorgasbord...authentic Pennsylvania Dutch cooking…largest buffet in the USA…16 miles from French Creek SPĀ 

      CONS

      $6.50 reservation fee for making my own on-line reservationĀ 

      Horrible signage along PA-345. Never saw very small sign when we where intensely searchingĀ 

      Such a large overall park, but camping loop sites are jammed together

      Pitiful low water pressure Ā in Loop C

      Site sewer connection is high; needs to be knocked down to ground levelĀ 

      Short length of site caused creative tow vehicle parkingĀ 

      Loop C women’s toilet/shower building a big nasty mess SaturdayĀ 

      Trash dumpsters are on the main road near the campground check-in station (not walkable)Ā 

      Noisy campground; 9pm quiet hour not enforced

      Lots of barking dogsĀ 

      No wood sales in parkĀ 

      No WiFiĀ 

      1 bar Verizon

    • Nate & Erika L.
      Aug. 31, 2021

      Susquehanna State Park Campground

      Great State Park Camping

      We decided to stay a weekend at Susquehanna based on the reviews on the Dyrt and it’s closer proximity to home. We arrived and were greeted by super friendly rangers who gave us the lay of the land. We found the rangers to be very knowledgeable about the area and the wildlife, plants, and trees in the park. They had two display tables full of flora and fauna by the check-in station set up for kids and adults alike to glean some knowledge. On one night while we were there, there was a program run by the rangers where kids could learn about some common native and invasive species.

      We hiked the Green Trail, which had a sign saying it was ā€˜very difficult’, but we found it to be no problem for our crew of seven kids aged 3-10 and four adults. We only passed one other hiker. We saw some champion trees, lots of deer, and had some run ins with more than a few spotted lantern flies. One ranger told us they have nine champion trees in the park, we’d love to go back and hike to find the others.

      With only two loops, the sites were fairly spaced out with lots of trees between them. We had a spacious electric site for our pop up and camped with friends who had a nice level, secluded tent site. We hardly ever heard any neighbors and all was quiet at night. Each loop shares a bathhouse, and there are some portable toilets spaced around the loop, too. The facilities were cleaned every morning. They even have a large laundry utility sink in the bathhouse should you need it. The only downside we found was that showering at prime time (around 8 or 9 pm) led to very little hot water. A small price to pay for good camping and hiking!

    • Craig F.
      Jul. 1, 2019

      Gifford Pinchot State Park Campground

      Fun Camping and Lake Activities

      We had a wonderful stay at Gifford Pinchot State Park!Ā 

      The camping area at GP is separated into A loop and B loops with approximately 300 sites. All sites had a paved pad, varying in size depending on the location, with tent site being smaller. Most sites have electric and there are 22 full hookup sites in the camping area. Both loops are peninsulas into the lake, which is convenient to launching boats directly from many sites. Loop A is closer to the designated swimming area with a sandy beach and playground. B loop is closer to many of the hiking trails and also several boat launch areas. It is nice that the camping area and amenities are separated from the public day use area. At the entrance to the camping area there are three dump stations.Ā 

      During our stay we were at a full hookup site which was very spacious and often hard to find in PA State Parks. Our site was#299 and for some reason the entire site was paved/blacktop, which was different than all the other sites where the pad was paved and the picnic table area was gravel/grass. While this site made it easy to level our camper, it became quite hot in the afternoon/evening after the sun had baked it all day.

      Overall, we thoroughly enjoyed GP and couldn’t believe we hadn’t visited before because it is a great state park. Wood is available for purchase at the campground hosts’ sites and ice at the park office. As with most PA state parks, quiet hours are at 9:00PM, which is a bit early, and there is no alcohol allowed in the park. We look forward to returning to GP in the future.

    • Carol C.
      Jul. 5, 2026

      Otter Creek Campground

      Lovely tranquil campsites next to river

      We stayed only one night in primitive tent site which was massive with a turnaround. It was great. There are fire pits and picnic tables and level ground. Very serene. We walked down to the river, breathtaking. Not sure of other amenities as we didn’t use them.

    • Jim N.
      Apr. 29, 2019

      Hibernia County Park

      Hidden gem

      A nice primitive campground - good for a quick trip away. The campground is a county run one that works on a first come first serve basis, which is fine if there are others close by. They are wooded sites and have 2 loops. There is no store, but there a places close to get supplies. The park is dry, no alcohol. No hook ups either. There is an old mansion that gives tours on weekends.

    • Stuart K.The Dyrt Pro User
      Apr. 1, 2026

      Pinch Pond Family Campground & RV Park

      Amenity-Packed Campground in PA Dutch Country

      Set just off I-76 in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country, Pinch Pond Family Campground& RV Park is a large, all-in-one, family-focused campground with a layout that feels more like a small neighborhood than a traditional woods-only campsite. While its proximity to the highway makes access easy, the property itself is gated, organized into distinct camping zones and packed with amenities that clearly cater to longer stays and families looking for built-in entertainment.

      HIGHLIGHTS:(1) Full-service resort-style amenities including pool, playground, arcade, laundry, propane refills, dump stations, sports field, picnic tables and in-ground fire rings throughout the property;(2) Wide variety of lodging options including RV sites with 30/50 amp hookups, water, sewer and cable, primitive tent sites, and multiple on-site cottages for non-campers;(3) Gated entrance and very welcoming, helpful staff at check-in with a well-stocked camp store offering snacks, ice cream, sundries and souvenirs;(4) Strong family appeal with fishing pond, barn, open play areas and space for kids to roam safely; and(5) Excellent location for regional attractions including Hershey Park, Chocolate World, Amish countryside tours and the nearby wolf sanctuary with guided educational tours.

      LOWLIGHTS:(1) Immediate proximity to I-76 means persistent highway noise day and night with no real sound buffer;(2) Access is oddly indirect despite being next to the turnpike, requiring a several-mile loop through countryside roads to reach the entrance;(3) Overall layout is wide open with limited natural privacy between many RV sites;(4) Nearby shooting range produces frequent target practice noise, especially noticeable during early morning hours; and(5) Pricing for primitive tent sites feels disproportionately high compared to full-hookup RV rates.

      Happy Camping!

    • A
      Sep. 24, 2020

      Patapsco Valley State Park-Hilton Area

      Nice Small Campsite Close to DC

      Nice small campsite in MD not too far from DC. One negative was that when it rains it really flushes through the grounds. We had a site on the lower end of the loop and our site was hard to set up as we arrived during a storm and it was very wet even after the rain died down. Another negative was after the storm for the next few days we heard trees falling nearby. Where we were hiking. 😬 The positives are as others have pointed out there is a huge park for kids- it’s not within walking distance for little kids but it’s a very short drive by the entrance to the park. There’s also another small park on the loop. The restrooms were central and well maintained. We found a small river and swimming hole at the bottom of the hill off to the side opposite the cabins/park. All sites had a picnic table and fire ring. Firewood available from camp host. Hiking poles would have been good for the trails when we had a kid in a pack on our back. Overall a nice close small campground.

    • Sean M.
      Apr. 22, 2020

      Patapsco Valley State Park-Hilton Area

      Great Small Campground - Cool Cabinso

      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. There is a massive playground, nature play space, sensory trail, and a small nature center. There are a lot of easy, but beautiful hikes.

      The campground is on the smaller side. You get a fire pit and cooking crate, and a picnic table. The crushed stone at the sites isn’t comfortable for tents, and they won’t let you pitch it on the ground, so bring extra pads and alternative ways to secure the tent to the ground. There are helpful and friendly camp hosts always on duty. The bathhouse is nothing special, but it’s well maintained and clean. 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 ā€œrough it.ā€ We found everything reasonably priced.

      Remember: no alcohol or firewood can be brought into the park. Firewood can only be purchased on site due to harmful insects. But the money goes toward the parks volunteer program.

      This is a very nice small campground that is great for kids!

    • K
      Sep. 1, 2021

      Codorus State Park Campground

      Nice campground for primitive tenting

      Large campground but only 15 sites dedicated toā€œroughin’ itā€ tent camping. However, those sites are isolated from the others. The tent sites were in very good condition, spaced well, and fairly private. Most sites have plenty of shade and grassy, though a few are dirt only. Many sites within walking distance from the lake(no swimming) and set up for you to store and launch your kayak or other boat. Water, bathrooms, and showers a little distant but everything clean and in excellent condition. Ice and firewood available on the grounds. There is also a small store but I didn’t see it because it was open for very limited weekend hours only. Otherwise, major grocery stores are only a few minutes’ drive. Definitely going back…!


    Guide to Street

    Tent camping near Street, Maryland offers primitive to rustic camping opportunities in the piedmont region where forest and river ecosystems converge. The area sits at elevations ranging from 300-600 feet, creating varied terrain and microclimates across camping locations. Summer temperatures typically reach 85-90°F during day and cool to 65-70°F at night, with higher humidity levels from June through August.

    What to do

    Hiking along river trails: At Susquehannock State Park Campground, trails lead to spectacular views of the Susquehanna River. "There are some excellent views of the Susquehanna River," notes camper Tom F. The park features "lots of long scenic hiking trails down to Deer creek and to the Susquehanna River," according to David G.

    Fishing for local species: Hibernia County Park offers multiple fishing locations including a stocked children's pond. "The children's pond is a short ways away for well stocked fishing," writes Anna. John Z. adds that the park has "Great children's pond for 12 and under. Brandywine creek and Chambers Lake are there too."

    Wildlife observation: Sandy Point State Park Youth Group Camping provides opportunities to search for fossils along the shoreline. "Our favorite thing to do is to fossil hunt for sharks teeth. In the summer it can get pretty crowded, so we prefer to visit in late spring while school is still in session," shares Angel G.

    Bike riding on park trails: Susquehannock State Park features biking options to nearby attractions. "There's a great bike trail to the Conowingo dam which is a nice place to visit, and a great place to see lots of eagles. There are amazing wildflowers on that trail. You can bike to the trail from the campground. All downhill. So be ready for the climb back up," advises David G.

    What campers like

    Privacy between sites: Blackbird State Forest Campground offers well-spaced sites for a more secluded experience. "The camp sites are spaced out a good amount so each site has good privacy," says one camper. Sarah M. agrees: "Only 8 sites in the campground, very spaced apart. Each site has lots of room."

    Easy access to water features: Many campers appreciate the proximity to streams and lakes. At Lancaster County Mill Creek Camping Area, Philip B. notes, "The stream is refreshing and the site stays fairly cool. When it hits the high temperatures a quick dip in the water is amazing."

    Natural woodland settings: Sites at Hibernia County Park feature dense tree coverage. As Jennifer S. describes, "It's tiny (19 sites in Fiddlers loop), it's quiet, it's heavily wooded. There is NOTHING to do except walk or bike the beautiful trails, spend time on Chamber's Lake, spend time in the hammock and stare at the fire."

    Clean facilities: Despite being primitive, many sites maintain well-kept amenities. At Mill Creek Camping Area near Lancaster, campers pay "$25 a night flat rate, for up to 6 days" and can expect maintained sites. Meagan J. notes, "Campsite for where we stayed is down by the creek making for a cooler camping experience and love the sound of water flowing at night."

    What you should know

    Reservation systems vary: Hibernia County Park offers both reservation and first-come options. "Sites can be reserved on line, by phone, or by 'first come, first served' self-registration," explains Jennifer S. "Hibernia annually hosts the 'Old Fiddlers Picnic' the second weekend in August. This is the only weekend that you are REQUIRED to call in to reserve."

    Limited facilities: Most tent sites near Street have basic amenities only. John Z. notes about Hibernia County Park, "Inexpensive $15 a night, but you only get picnic table and fire ring. No hook ups." Jim N. adds, "There is no store, but there are places close to get supplies. The park is dry, no alcohol. No hook ups either."

    Seasonal considerations: Several parks have limited operating seasons. Sandy Point State Park is best visited during "winter, spring, and fall" according to Tony P., who notes it gets "extremely over crowded in the summer." Angel G. warns, "August is the worst month to visit if you like the water. Jellyfish take over with a vengeance!"

    Site surfaces vary: Tent setup can be challenging at some locations. At Blackbird State Forest, D R. describes: "The ground is dirt covered with woodchips and sometimes evergreen needles—pretty easy to sleep in a tent." This contrasts with other area campgrounds where terrain may be uneven or rocky.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Patapsco Valley State Park-Hilton Area offers extensive play areas for children. "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," shares Angel G. Another camper adds, "It seem like this area is, possibly unintentionally, geared toward children. There is a massive playground, nature play space, sensory trail, and a small nature center."

    Kid-friendly trails: Several parks feature easier hiking options suitable for young explorers. At Patapsco Valley State Park, "There are some pretty cool Bridges, old houses, and a water fall. I recommend this to any beginner hikers," notes Anthony S.

    Educational opportunities: Historical sites complement the natural camping experience. Jennifer S. mentions at Hibernia County Park, "There is an old mansion that gives tours on weekends," providing educational value beyond the camping experience.

    Weather preparedness: Camp sites can experience rapid weather changes. Alexandra T. warns about Patapsco Valley: "One negative was that when it rains it really flushes through the grounds. We had a site on the lower end of the loop and our site was hard to set up as we arrived during a storm and it was very wet even after the rain died down."

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection for larger vehicles: At Hibernia County Park, Jennifer S. advises, "We mostly camp in a 28ft 5th wheel and though at first glance the sites don't look big enough to house an RV, there are a few sites that will, including #3, #17 & #18 and plenty of sites will fit a small RV or pop up camper. They aren't level, but nothing a little creative positioning can't fix."

    Water access planning: RVers should arrive prepared at locations with limited facilities. Jennifer S. notes about Hibernia County Park: "There are NO HOOKUPS, and water is not easy to come by if you are in an RV. If you are coming in an RV, you should come with a full water tank. There is one spigot at the 'bathroom'."

    Dump station availability: Plan for waste disposal before arrival. "There is NO DUMP STATION. There are a few nearby campgrounds that will let you dump for a fee, otherwise, you'll have to look for a truck stop on the way home," warns Jennifer S. about Hibernia County Park.

    Parking limitations: Many tent-focused sites have restrictions on RV access. At Blackbird State Forest, D R. observes, "RV camping is not encouraged," while noting tent camping is the primary accommodation type with sites featuring "a picnic table or two, and a fire pit, plus one bundle of firewood."

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