Camping near Callaway, MD

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    Callaway, Maryland and the surrounding Southern Maryland peninsula provide multiple camping options situated along the Chesapeake Bay and Patuxent River watersheds. Take It Easy Campground in Callaway offers year-round camping with full hookups for RVs and tent sites, while nearby Point Lookout State Park (temporarily closed for renovations) has historically provided waterfront camping at the convergence of the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay. The region includes several marinas with camping facilities, such as Dennis Point Marina and Campground with 120 sites for tents and RVs, plus military recreation areas like Solomons Navy Recreation Area offering cabin rentals and glamping options.

    Most campgrounds in Southern Maryland maintain seasonal operations, with peak season running March through October when temperatures are moderate. Flooding and standing water represent common challenges, particularly at Point Lookout State Park. "One big problem was that the site we had was all swamp. We had to pitch our tent in the driveway, so we couldn't stake it down," noted one camper about Point Lookout. Several facilities offer full hookups for RVs including electric, water, and sewer connections, though tent campers may find limited primitive sites. Cell service varies throughout the peninsula, with some campgrounds reporting limited connectivity. Reservation requirements differ by property, with most established campgrounds requiring advance bookings during peak season.

    Waterfront locations and fishing access represent key attractions at most campgrounds in the Callaway area. Dennis Point Marina provides boat launch facilities alongside camping, while Calvert Cliffs State Park offers youth group camping near its fossil hunting beaches. Several visitors mentioned privacy varies significantly between campgrounds, with some sites offering good separation. A recent review of Take It Easy Campground noted: "Grounds were clean. We had a nice shaded lot. Fishing pond was close and kids had a blast fishing." Campgrounds near military installations like Patuxent River Naval Air Station often provide additional amenities but may have restricted access requirements. Summer humidity and insects can be significant factors in this low-elevation coastal region, particularly in marshy areas where standing water creates mosquito breeding grounds.

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    Best Campgrounds near Callaway (62)

      1. Point Lookout State Park - Temporarily Closed

      4.3(30)16mi from CallawayRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The land was initially used as a resort then made into a hospital followed by a prison due to its ideal location. It is at the tip of Southern Maryland. The location of the campground is ISOLATED."

      "This is the southern most point on Maryland’s western shore, where the Chesapeake and Potomac converge. Bring a fan and some bug spray and you’ll be just fine."

      from $21 - $50 / night

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      2. Westmoreland State Park Campground

      4.7(34)19mi from Callaway124 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The sites we have stayed at have all been super clean and close to bathrooms and water. They include a fire ring, picnic table and a hook for your trash. The bathrooms are clean and have hot showers."

      "The park is well off the beaten path, but has plenty of historic and other attractions near by."

      from $27 - $134 / night

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      3. Calvert Cliffs State Park Youth Group Camping

      4.4(5)12mi from CallawayTents

      "It is a very nice walk about 2 miles to the beach where you can hunt for fossils. The beach has gotten smaller over the years however the trail has gotten much better."

      "Also right off the parking lot is a little fishing pond which leads you to the main trail to get down to the beach which is about a mile - a mile and 1/2."

      4. Take It Easy Campground

      2.7(3)1mi from Callaway1 siteRVs, Tents

      "There is a large park area close to office with large trees and a playground."

      from $55 / night

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      5. 1 Acre campground, 50 amp, and Kayak launch

      5.0(1)1mi from Callaway1 siteRVs

      "The 1 Acre Campground is a unique spot near the river and boat launch that offers 50AMP and sewer hookups for a convenient stay.  Check them out and make sure to leave a review on the Dyrt!"

      from $50 - $80 / night

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      6. Dennis Point Marina and Campground

      5.0(1)6mi from Callaway53 sitesRVs, Tents

      from $50 - $999 / night

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      7. Solomons Navy Recreation Area

      5.0(1)8mi from CallawayRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      8. Coles Point Marina

      5.0(1)9mi from CallawayRVs, Tents

      9. Goose Creek Recreation Area

      3.0(1)8mi from CallawayRVs

      10. Matoaka Beach Cottages

      5.0(3)16mi from CallawayTents, Cabins, Glamping

      "I just showed up and got a perfect camp spot with a view of the sunrise and access to the private beach."

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    Recent Reviews near Callaway, MD

    301 Reviews of 62 Callaway Campgrounds


    • Kindra W.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 14, 2026

      Point Lookout State Park - Temporarily Closed

      5 stars! Beautiful, clean, magical

      Magical stay at Point Lookout — New Tulip Loop (Full Hook‑Up) and I’m already planning a return. The whole park feels peaceful and safe, the staff were genuinely friendly and helpful, and our site is clean and well‑maintained. The loop’s energy felt magical — quiet, restorative, and tucked into the trees so it felt private but not isolated. Full hookups were convenient and reliable; the site layout is roomy and pet‑friendly, with an easy walk to a beautiful dog beach so our pup had a blast. We walked to stunning beaches and spent afternoons watching water and sky at the tip of the peninsula — spectacular views where the Potomac meets the Chesapeake. The park’s Civil War history and lighthouse added fascinating, walkable sites to explore between beach time, giving the stay both recreation and depth. Clean facilities, helpful staff at the park office, and well-marked trails made everything low‑stress and enjoyable. If you want a peaceful, historic, pet‑friendly Class A spot with full hookups and gorgeous nearby beaches, Tulip Loop at Point Lookout is five stars from me.

    • 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.

    • Ashley T.
      Mar. 13, 2026

      Goose Bay Marina

      Jeepers Creepers meets Catalina Wine Mixer

      When we first arrived it was late (we are either late or not coming as always!) the cut down tobacco fields and long dark woods surrounded the entrance into this campground and marina… to be honest I was scared and cried and my husband thought I was ridiculous and reminded me I will love it tomorrow… welp he knows me! All the boat storage and walking around it so fun looking at all the boat names… they are remodeling the bathhouses now they look nice so far on the inside. Everyone is working really hard a staying busy tending to the boats or landscaping or docks… Vicki is super friendly she works practically everyday… but hopefully one day she will trust someone enough to delegate her duties to…

    • Vidalia S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 10, 2025

      Coles Point Marina

      Marina on the Potomac

      We kept our boat here, so it was no problem for us to park our van for free. But they do have lovely campsites, with toilets, showers, water, pump out, electric, and trash, right on the Potomac River. They allow tent, camping and RVs and have several cottages. Price varies depending on size and services. Tents are $20 a night. The only problem, or maybe it's an advantage, is that it is a long way to anything else. Small store onsight. Will recieve and hold packages. Great accommodating and friendly staff.

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 27, 2025

      Pax River Hog Point Campgrounds — Naval Airstation (Nas) Patuxent River

      Left Early, Won’t Be Back

      When we saw a review of this campground on Rec.gov complaining about the amount of bugs we thought they were being ridiculous, they were not. In addition to an insane amount of bugs making the experience here uniquely miserable — it is not quiet or peaceful. A (clearly quite drunk) group nearby was singing at the top of their lungs until at least 11pm when we made the decision to bail seeing as we weren’t going to be getting any sleep between being eaten alive and serenaded.

    • EThe Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 23, 2025

      Adventure Bound Washington DC

      Nice

      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 Metro station. It's crowded but folks are quiet & respectful!

    • C
      Jul. 21, 2025

      Grey's Point Camp

      Good park with alot of area!

      Went for a long weekend. Everyone was friendly from entry of the gate, to the store to the grounds guys! Quite a bit to do here. Wish the playgrounds had a bit more for the younger children but it kept them occupied! Fishing didn’t get us much but not the campgrounds fault! Higher Water temps and jellyfish when we were there most likely kept them away. Would return again!

    • Nick E.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 4, 2025

      Thousand Trails Chesapeake Bay

      Another stay at Chesapeake

      Love this campground. Great people and staff, well maintained sites. T-mobile gateway internet sucks here, but Starlink works well from the site we are in. Level sites and they all have full hookups.

    • Genie W.
      Apr. 26, 2025

      R & D Family Campground

      Sparta Pines Family R V Park

      We are winter residents having spent our first time this past year. We found the new owners and management very accommodating. Lot fee is reasonable. We found it quiet, pet friendly,and wooded off-road location. Looking forward to returning in the fall.


    Guide to Callaway

    Camping options near Callaway, Maryland extend across the Southern Maryland peninsula with elevations rarely exceeding 100 feet above sea level. The region experiences humid subtropical climate with summer temperatures averaging in the mid-80s°F, making spring and fall the most comfortable camping seasons. Standing water concerns affect site selection, particularly in low-lying areas near the Patuxent River.

    What to do

    Fossil hunting excursions: Calvert Cliffs State Park Youth Group Camping offers dedicated camping for organized youth groups with access to the park's fossil-rich beaches. "I was a TA on an optional field trip to Calvert Cliffs for an intro level class. I was a rainy day but we were able to go down to the shore and find fossils. What a great experience for (hopefully) future geologist," notes one visitor.

    Waterfront activities: Westmoreland State Park Campground provides Potomac River access with multiple beach areas for swimming. "This state park is one of the best in VA. With access to the Potomac River, beaches, shark tooth island (!), what seems like endless beautiful hiking trails and the cleanest camp grounds I have ever seen I would recommend everyone to visit this park," shares a camper.

    Fishing opportunities: Dennis Point Marina and Campground offers 120 campsites with boat launch facilities for anglers. "I went tent camping here and it was really really nice. Me and my family enjoyed ourselves. Staff was friendly and the bathrooms was very clean," reports a visitor who enjoyed the marina amenities.

    What campers like

    Private waterfront sites: Point Lookout State Park (temporarily closed for renovations) features secluded campsites with water views. "Site was very level, with a nice long driveway. Right on the water, with beautiful views. Surrounded by tall marsh grass and a few pine trees, so it felt very private," explains one camper.

    Clean facilities: At Dennis Point Marina and Campground, bathrooms receive consistent praise. "Staff was friendly and the bathrooms was very clean. We will be going back very soon," notes a tent camper who appreciated the maintained facilities.

    Fishing ponds: Take It Easy Campground provides fishing opportunities directly on the property. "Grounds were clean. We had a nice shaded lot. Fishing pond was close and kids had a blast fishing. Pool was small but kids liked it," reports a visitor who enjoyed the recreational amenities.

    What you should know

    Seasonal insect challenges: Warmer months bring significant mosquito issues at multiple campgrounds in the area. "The setting was very beautiful, but the bugs were killer. Luckily, there was a nice strong breeze blowing off the water during the vast majority of our stay. However, the second it stopped, the bugs descended on us," warns a Point Lookout camper.

    Standing water concerns: Low elevation campsites often experience flooding issues. "I think we're in a swamp. I assume mosquitos get very nasty here pretty soon! There's standing water surrounding my site," reports one Point Lookout visitor regarding spring conditions.

    Cell service limitations: Matoaka Beach Cottages and surrounding campsites may have limited connectivity. "It's a complete dead spot for Verizon anyway. Not good if you're working while camping," notes a camper regarding connectivity at Point Lookout, with similar conditions reported throughout the peninsula.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Take It Easy Campground offers play areas for children. "There is a large park area close to office with large trees and a playground," notes a visitor describing the family-friendly amenities.

    Educational opportunities: Calvert Cliffs offers hands-on learning experiences. "Such an amazing expieriance and brings right into the eyes of child with both adult and children searching for shark teeth. Not only is searching for shark teeth a blast, but, the views are beautiful," shares an enthusiastic visitor.

    Swimming options: Westmoreland State Park maintains a pool plus beach access. "With access to the Potomac River, beaches, shark tooth island (!), what seems like endless beautiful hiking trails and the cleanest camp grounds I have ever seen I would recommend everyone to visit this park," reports a camper who brought a large group.

    Tips from RVers

    Full hookup availability: Solomons Navy Recreation Area offers complete services for military personnel and their guests. "Great military campground with spacious sites, and anything else you could want!" reports a long-term military camper who appreciated the amenities.

    Site privacy considerations: At Westmoreland State Park, select sites carefully for separation. "The tent sites are awesome and mine have always been pretty private feeling despite being somewhat near others. Bathhouses are always SO clean and heated in the winter," notes a regular visitor.

    Weather preparedness: Low-lying sites throughout the region require proper equipment. "Tulip Loop has full hookups which was great, but the sites are basically in a swamp. It rained the day we arrived. There wasn't a lot of rocks down, so we had mud all weekend, it never dried up," advises a Point Lookout camper sharing seasonal challenges.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What campgrounds are available in Callaway?

    Callaway and the surrounding area offer several camping options. Take It Easy Campground is located near Callaway and provides drive-in access with water and toilet facilities. Another nearby option is 1 Acre campground, which offers 50 amp service and a kayak launch. The region also has Dennis Point Marina and Campground, Camp Merryelande on St. George Island, and several state parks within driving distance for those willing to venture slightly beyond Callaway's immediate vicinity.

    Are there any RV-friendly camping options in Callaway?

    Yes, RV enthusiasts have several good options near Callaway. Dennis Point Marina and Campground is big-rig friendly and offers both boat-in and drive-in access. Louise F. Cosca Regional Park provides 5 sites with electric hookups (sites 2, 5, 18, 24, and 25), and all 25 sites include water hookups. For those willing to travel slightly further, Solomons Navy Recreation Area also accommodates larger RVs with water and toilet facilities, making it a viable option for RVers visiting the Callaway area.

    What are the camping fees at Callaway campgrounds?

    Camping fees near Callaway vary by location. Cedarville State Forest is described by campers as reasonably priced, offering good value despite some drawbacks. Janes Island State Park Campground is another option with competitive pricing, though specific rates aren't mentioned in reviews. Most Maryland state parks charge between $20-45 per night depending on amenities and season. For privately owned campgrounds like Take It Easy Campground or Dennis Point Marina, fees typically range from $30-60 per night. Contact each campground directly for current pricing information.