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    Campgrounds within a 30-mile radius of Gaithersburg, Maryland provide multiple accommodation styles ranging from basic tent sites to full-hookup RV facilities. Little Bennett Campground in Clarksburg offers tent, RV, cabin, and yurt options with spacious, shaded sites and is open seasonally from April through October. Several additional established campgrounds, including Cherry Hill Park and Greenbelt Park, provide varying levels of amenities while maintaining proximity to Washington DC and surrounding natural areas.

    Many campgrounds in this region require reservations, especially during peak seasons from late spring through early fall. The proximity to major metropolitan areas means weekend sites fill quickly, particularly at campgrounds with full amenities. Little Bennett, the closest established campground to Gaithersburg, features multiple camping loops with varying levels of accessibility and amenities. Several hiker-biker campsites are also available along the C&O Canal, including Swains Lock, which offers primitive camping with limited facilities. As one camper noted, "If I lived in Washington DC, this is where I would ride my bike to every weekend. Bring the family, bring the fishing poles and forget that there is a hyper uptight city just a few miles away."

    Developed campgrounds in the region typically provide drinking water, restrooms, and fire rings, while some offer full hookups for RVs and additional amenities. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park features several hiker-biker campsites that provide free, primitive camping options within striking distance of urban areas. These sites generally include basic fire rings and picnic tables, with limited toilet facilities. Reviews indicate mixed experiences with site conditions and maintenance. One visitor to Swains Lock explained, "There are at least 6 separate campsites with their own picnic table and fire ring. Though with the increase in cars, comes a proportional increase in people and their trash." Family-friendly amenities are common at the larger established campgrounds, with Little Bennett offering activities such as a jumping pillow, pedal carts, and scheduled events during summer months.

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    Best Campgrounds near Gaithersburg (125)

      1. Cherry Hill Park

      4.8(42)16mi from Gaithersburg1 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. Little Bennett Campground

      4.0(23)9mi from GaithersburgRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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"

      3. Lake Fairfax Campground

      4.0(25)13mi from GaithersburgRVs, Tents

      "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."

      from $30 - $70 / night

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      4. Greenbelt Park Campground — Greenbelt Park

      4.2(32)20mi from Gaithersburg173 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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      5. Ramblin' Pines

      4.4(17)18mi from GaithersburgRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We stay at Ramblin Pines because it is close to family and a good proximity to visiting Baltimore and Frederick."

      "We love this home away from home ❤️"

      from $30 - $70 / night

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      6. Bull Run Regional Park

      3.9(43)27mi from Gaithersburg142 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      from $39 - $100 / night

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      7. Camping by the Creek in Woods

      3.0(2)7mi from Gaithersburg2 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Awesome site tucked away in mature woods. Quiet. Easy paved access. Near C&O Canal, biking, hiking across street in Block House Park. Lovely attentive host."

      from $45 - $55 / night

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      8. The Garden

      5.0(2)12mi from Gaithersburg7 sitesRVs, Tents

      from $15 - $55 / night

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      9. Button Farm

      5.0(1)9mi from GaithersburgRVs, Tents

      "You are able to drive right up to the camp area and we kept our car right next to our tent. There are nearby chickens, geese and pigs. "

      from $30 / night

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      10. Marsden Tract Group Campsite — George Washington Memorial Parkway

      5.0(1)11mi from GaithersburgTents

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    995 Reviews of 125 Gaithersburg Campgrounds


    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 9, 2026

      Jordan Junction

      Great park! Hanna Park

      This is a very nice and quiet park owned by the city of Jacksonville, Florida. On the beach with tons of stuff to do.

    • Linda R.
      Jul. 4, 2026

      Gettysburg

      Cranky

      Frome the moment you drive up the women at the gate is about as welcoming ( as my Pops would say ) "A fart in church.," Great way to start your vacation. Didn't get much better in the office. The one guy that worked there did at least smile at us....

    • 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.

    • Tara W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 27, 2026

      Hagerstown / Antietam Battlefield KOA

      Highly recommended

      Has all sorts of amenities, sites along a creek, was very quiet &peaceful. Kids will never get bored. Pets are allowed. The fireflies at night along the creek were so relaxing

    • 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!

    • Patrick Z.
      Jun. 19, 2026

      Granite Hill Camping Resort

      Campground is poorly maintained

      The grounds are poorly kept. It is mostly occupied by what appears to be abandoned seasonal sites. There is no WiFi. Service is spotty. Management seems inconsistent on enforcing rules and tends to be less favorable to campers visiting for a weekend.

    • 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.


    Guide to Gaithersburg

    Campgrounds near Gaithersburg, Maryland are situated within the Piedmont Plateau region, characterized by rolling hills and moderate elevation between 300-800 feet. The area experiences four distinct seasons with hot, humid summers and mild to cold winters, creating a camping season that typically runs strongest from April through October. Most camping sites near Gaithersburg maintain forest cover dominated by oak, hickory, and maple trees that provide natural shade during summer months.

    What to do

    Trail access and biking: 10-25 miles of options. At Little Bennett Campground, hiking enthusiasts enjoy well-maintained paths through dense woodlands. "There is a very nice network of trails, most if not all were leashed dog friendly," notes Ray & Terri F. The trails vary in difficulty but most are moderate and accessible to casual hikers.

    Water recreation: Multiple options within 5-15 minute drives. Lake Fairfax Campground offers fishing, paddleboating, and seasonal water features. "A lot to do: mountain bike trails (horses and walking, too); wooded hikes with water along the trails (great for dogs in the summer heat), skateboard park, BMX park, Water Park near the campground, fishing, & canoeing)," according to Amy B.

    Metro access to DC monuments: 30-45 minute rides. From Greenbelt Park Campground, campers can efficiently access Washington DC. "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," states one reviewer. Many campgrounds provide information on metro schedules and best transit options.

    What campers like

    Clean, well-maintained facilities: Daily cleaning schedules. Cherry Hill Park receives consistent praise for its upkeep. "Everything was extremely clean and well maintained. We loved the brick patio with patio furniture," reports John A. Most established campgrounds in the area prioritize bathroom cleanliness with regular maintenance schedules.

    Spacious, shaded sites: Mature tree canopy. Campers appreciate the natural separation between sites at many local campgrounds. At Bull Run Regional Park, "The sites are all pull-through off the roads through the campground. So your camper faces the woods and you feel like you're all alone," explains Roberta K.

    Organized recreational activities: Daily and seasonal programs. Many camping locations near Gaithersburg schedule regular activities. "They had a campfire complete with s'mores followed by hayrides. Great family friendly campground," writes Bridget H. about Bull Run Regional Park. Summer months typically feature the most robust activity calendars.

    What you should know

    Reservation requirements: Book 2-4 months ahead for weekends. Due to proximity to major metropolitan areas, advanced planning is essential. "Reserved 137 days prior to arriving," mentions one Napunani about their Little Bennett visit. Many campgrounds have online reservation systems with varying booking windows.

    Variable site conditions: Request specific site information. Some campgrounds have significant differences between sites. "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," explains Ray & Terri F. about Little Bennett Campground.

    Cost considerations: Higher rates than rural areas. Ramblin' Pines and other private campgrounds charge premium rates for their amenities. "We're done with NOVA Parks campgrounds. Better cost options exist with Fairfax County Parks," notes Stuart O. regarding Bull Run's pricing structure. Expect to pay $30-70 per night depending on hookup requirements.

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for dedicated kid-friendly amenities: Available April-September. Ramblin' Pines offers multiple play areas for different age groups. "Nice large sites with friendly staff. Lots of free activities for children and it's close to home," reports Christopher M. Most family-oriented campgrounds maintain playgrounds, sports facilities, and organized activities.

    Consider campgrounds with educational components: Ranger programs. Many camping sites near Gaithersburg, Maryland incorporate learning opportunities. "This park has too many amenities to list. They had a campfire complete with s'mores followed by hayrides. Great family friendly campground," writes Bridget H. about her experience at Bull Run Regional Park.

    Evaluate bathroom proximity and conditions: Critical for young campers. Site selection relative to restrooms matters significantly. "The bathhouses are ok, happy to have free showers with hot running water. Faucets allow you to control the temperature and there's continuous running water (no button to push)," explains Laura M. at Greenbelt Park.

    Tips from RVers

    Check site leveling before booking: Request specific site information. Many campgrounds in the region have variable terrain. "Site#D69 level side-to-side but we were forced to greatly elevate front of trailer to level front-to-back," notes Napunani about Little Bennett. Call ahead to request sites known to be level for larger rigs.

    Consider cell coverage for remote work: Variable by carrier. Working remotely while camping is increasingly common. "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. OTA TV was descent using an external omni antenna," reports Ray & Terri F. about connectivity at Little Bennett.

    Urban camping noise factors: Plan accordingly. The proximity to metropolitan areas means some noise intrusion. "The only drawback is that it is not quite. There is a shooting range in the park. It is on a flight path for DCA. And, I66 is not that far away," mentions Drew M. about Bull Run Regional Park.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What tent camping sites are available near Gaithersburg?

    Tent campers near Gaithersburg have several quality options. Swains Lock Hiker-biker Overnight Campsite along the C&O Canal offers accessible tent sites with parking for about 8 vehicles and a manageable walk to the camping area. Cedarville State Forest provides family-friendly tent camping in a peaceful woodland setting with clean facilities. Additional tent camping can be found at Marsden Tract Group Campsite for those seeking a more rustic experience, and Camping by the Creek in Woods offers tent sites with water access. Most tent sites in the region include standard amenities like fire rings and picnic tables, with most locations requiring reservations, especially during peak summer months.

    Where are the best campgrounds near Gaithersburg, MD?

    The Gaithersburg area offers several excellent campgrounds within an hour's drive. Greenbelt Park Campground provides a convenient bare-bones NPS camping experience close to the city. For families, Brunswick Family Campground offers a mesmerizing riverside setting with welcoming staff and is close enough to Silver Spring to feel like you're getting away without a long journey. Other notable options include Lake Fairfax Campground near Reston and Cherry Hill Park, which provides easy access to Washington DC. Most campgrounds in the area offer standard amenities like fire rings, picnic tables, and nearby restroom facilities, making them suitable for weekend getaways from Gaithersburg.

    Are there any scenic camping locations around Gaithersburg?

    The Gaithersburg region is surrounded by scenic camping destinations that showcase Maryland's natural beauty. Owens Creek Campground in Catoctin Mountain Park offers peaceful sites with creekside views, full shade, and plenty of privacy—visitors note it's less crowded than nearby alternatives. Cunningham Falls State Park Manor Area provides another scenic option with family-friendly amenities and natural surroundings. For water views, consider the Harpers Ferry/Civil War Battlefields KOA, which serves as an excellent base for exploring historic sites while enjoying mountain scenery. Most scenic campgrounds in the area are busiest during fall foliage season and summer weekends, so advance reservations are recommended.