Best Campgrounds near Bel Air, MD

Camping in Bel Air, Maryland concentrates around several state parks and private campgrounds within 30 miles of the city center. Elk Neck State Park Campground, located approximately 20 miles northeast near North East, Maryland, and Susquehanna State Park Campground in nearby Havre de Grace offer year-round and seasonal camping respectively. Both accommodate tents, RVs, and cabins with varying levels of amenities. Bar Harbor RV Park & Marina in Abingdon provides waterfront sites with full hookups, while Camp Ramblewood in Darlington offers more basic accommodations in a more rustic setting.

Many campgrounds in the region require advance reservations, particularly during the busy summer season from May through September. Sites with electric hookups and water access tend to fill quickly, especially on holiday weekends. Full hookup sites for RVs are common but limited at state parks compared to private facilities. "The campground is in a good location to Lancaster and other quaint Amish towns like Bird-In-Hand, Paradise, and Intercourse," noted one visitor about a nearby facility, highlighting the strategic location for exploring the broader region. Access roads are generally well-maintained, though some state park campgrounds have narrower, winding roads that may challenge larger RVs. Cell coverage is reliable throughout most of the region, with stronger signals at campgrounds closer to the I-95 corridor.

Waterfront camping receives consistently positive reviews from visitors to the area, particularly at Elk Neck and Susquehanna State Parks where sites near the water provide scenic views and recreational opportunities. Several campers mention the proximity to hiking trails as a major benefit, with Patapsco Valley State Park offering over 70 miles of multi-use trails. A camper at Susquehanna noted, "The campsites are separated more widely than many other parks in Maryland, and are quite secluded in comparison." Noise levels vary significantly, with sites farther from highways providing a more peaceful experience. Most campgrounds in the region offer a mix of wooded and open sites, with shade being an important consideration during hot summer months. Private campgrounds typically provide more amenities such as swimming pools, camp stores, and organized activities, while state parks emphasize natural settings and access to water recreation.

Best Camping Sites Near Bel Air, Maryland (100)

    1. Elk Neck State Park Campground

    60 Reviews
    Perryville, MD
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 287-5333

    $21 - $55 / night

    "I didn't notice it when I was in my tent, but I did as I was walking around.
    The campground is well-wooded, offering reasonable privacy given the space constraints. "

    "Surrounding area
    There are lots of tails for hiking in walking distance and also a playground for kids."

    2. Susquehanna State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Edgewood, MD
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 557-7994

    $21 - $50 / night

    "The campsites are separated more widely than many other parks in Maryland (Cunningham Falls, Ft. Frederick, Pt. Lookout), and are quite secluded in comparison."

    "I was a walk-up with no reservation and since it was a weekday the ranger gave me a great rundown of the best spots in the camp and let me drive through to check them out before going back with my decision"

    3. Bar Harbor RV Park & Marina

    8 Reviews
    Abingdon, MD
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 679-0880

    $70 - $90 / night

    "This is close to us so it was an easy trip. Full hookup but we’re told to turn off and unhook water the night it dropped below freezing."

    "Had our kayaks with us and the water wasn’t but a few steps away. Some sites you are right on the waters edge."

    4. Merry Meadows Recreation Farm

    19 Reviews
    Freeland, MD
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 329-6636

    "It was a VERY dark walk to get to the bathhouse for showers. And the fire pit had no grill, so we ended up having to use the stoves of some RV camping friends for meals."

    "Large campground with some good trails.  Will definitely return!"

    5. Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park at Quarryville

    19 Reviews
    Quarryville, PA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 610-4505

    "We stayed here in November with beautiful weather which meant the large farm behind the campground was spraying manure over their fields. We could smell it."

    "The site was covered and it was cool around 4:30pm when the sun went behind the trees. It didn’t look like all sites had that much cover so be careful."

    6. Lums Pond State Park Campground

    48 Reviews
    Kirkwood, DE
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 368-6989

    $22 - $40 / night

    "Near an Ape Adventure park, hike around lake, and any shopping or restaurants you might want are close by. It rained heavy so we didn’t get out much but walk around camp loop is nice and flat."

    "The camp loop is a nice walk but there are also trails. They were pretty muddy when we were there. Site 35 was quite spacious as were many of them."

    7. Tucquan Park Family Campground

    12 Reviews
    Holtwood, PA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 284-2156

    "Highly recommend staying here with lots of close hiking trails within driving distance."

    "There was a lot of space so walking our dogs was great. The smaller bathroom stalls are pretty small but got the job done. Playground and pool were both nice and clean. Wonderful place for a family."

    8. Muddy Run Rec Park - PPL

    11 Reviews
    Holtwood, PA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 284-4325

    "The large lake is great for a day of kayaking and fishing with supplies readily available for rent at the boat dock store."

    "The observatory is open to public once a month, we recommend you plan your trip around this."

    9. Camp Ramblewood

    1 Review
    Darlington, MD
    12 miles
    +1 (410) 457-4228

    $76 / night

    "Tried to check this one out as I live nearby but it’s for group rentals only. It does provide amenities such as a pool and is close to hiking."

    10. Pequea Creek Campground

    14 Reviews
    Pequea, PA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (717) 284-4587

    "Covered bridges and road side shopping are close by. Enjoyed river tubing which is close by to this campground. Music bingo on Saturday night was so much fun. Owners are very nice and helpful."

    "The wife & I stayed in site 22 for three nights and bicycled 14 miles, some along the Susquehanna, on nearby Enola Low Grade Trail . "

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Recent Reviews near Bel Air, MD

830 Reviews of 100 Bel Air Campgrounds


  • Gennifer K.
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Country Acres Campground

    Nice park

    This was a great campground. Very convenient for local sites, food, and shopping. Super clean, a large pool, and all well maintained.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 26, 2025

    Old Mill Stream Campground

    Great place to stay!

    This Campground is in the town of Lancaster, close to everything. A little complicated getting in, you need to turn in at the Cartoon Network Hotel driveway. Nice showers & friendly staff. Our site was asphalt, that was a treat, tho not all of them were...

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 13, 2025

    Brandywine Creek Campground

    Brandywine

    We are on the third week of a four week trip. Campground is well maintained, quiet. This was our home while exploring Philadelphia. Uber to Downgrown, Septa or Amtrak to town. Reverse to camp. Very enjoyable. Hickory nut tree beside camper shared at times.

  • SkywaystoHighways.com Y.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Gifford Pinchot State Park Campground

    Peace and quiet !

    Great spot! We had site 114 . It has water access and is right next to a small man made beach and playground. Bathrooms were in good shape. Sites were of ample size and well spaced.

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

    Old Mill Stream Campground

    In Amish area, next to an amusement park

    Our kids where happy with the small playground and with a few dollars they could have some fun in the small arcade/gameroom. In the area you have Lancaster, Amish area and an amusement park (that is a bit outdated). The camping has a bit over 100 spots. They are just oké.

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

    Elk Neck State Park Campground

    More than correct stay for a pass through or short period

    Check in at the store (without reservation), went very smooth. Only the north east loop was open because it was calm. All spots are full hook up, all fine. There was a small play area for the kids and the restrooms/ shower where clean. No complaints.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 19, 2025

    Old Mill Stream Campground

    Good stay

    The entrance in off the main road turns you into the theme park. Fear not. Turn in and follow the road to the right and into the campground. We stayed on site 123 with a 40 ft Allegro Bus. Plenty of room to maneuver a big rig. All gravel sites and we had full hookup with 50 Amp.


Guide to Bel Air

Camping options near Bel Air, Maryland range from secluded nature experiences to family-friendly destinations within a 40-mile radius. The region sits at elevations between 300-500 feet above sea level with humid summers averaging 85°F and mild spring/fall temperatures in the 60-70°F range. Most campsites near Bel Air require advance planning during peak season from late May through early September, when temperatures and humidity can make primitive sites challenging without shade.

What to do

Hiking at Rock State Park: Located close to Camp Ramblewood in Darlington, Rock State Park offers stunning scenery. "I recommend Rock State Park and the hike to the King and Queen seat, a rock outcropping with stunning scenery," notes a camper familiar with the area.

Water recreation at Susquehanna River: The nearby waterways provide excellent boating and fishing opportunities. A camper at Pequea Creek Campground mentioned, "We enjoyed the birds singing in the mornings and welcomed grandkids' visit for splashing and floating in Pequea Creek."

Disc golf course: Active campers can enjoy disc golf at Muddy Run Rec Park. A visitor mentioned, "They have added some new features such as the wonderful water park as well as a very well laid out and up kept disc golf course."

Amish country exploration: The region provides access to authentic Amish communities. One camper staying in Lancaster County shared, "Close to shopping if needed. 25 mins from dt Lancaster which we visited as well."

What campers like

Private waterfront sites: Many campers value the water views and direct access. At Bar Harbor RV Park & Marina, a camper noted, "The daily waterfront sites are pricy but right on the water with great views. Some of the trailer sites are a tough back in but worth the trouble."

Modern bathroom facilities: Clean, updated facilities make a big difference. A visitor to Lums Pond State Park Campground commented, "The bath house was absolutely immaculate, and the design made even my public-bathroom-phobic sister-in-law comfortable and at ease."

Wildlife viewing: The natural setting provides opportunities to see diverse wildlife. "We saw bald eagles and great blue heron," reported one camper from Elk Neck State Park.

Spacious sites: Campers appreciate room to spread out. "Sites are large and well spaced. Many are in full sun," noted a visitor at Lums Pond State Park Campground.

What you should know

Reservation timing: Most campgrounds fill quickly during peak season. A regular at Lums Pond State Park Campground advised, "Book early because it fills up fast!"

Weather considerations: The region experiences distinct seasonal changes. One visitor to Elk Neck State Park Campground mentioned, "Finished the season at this state park in MD with full hook up (20, 30, and 50 amp, water and sewer) and the water was still on in November. Bathhouses were open with hot water."

Utility connections: The placement of hookups varies significantly between sites. A camper at Bar Harbor RV Park noted, "Water hookup access was on the ground. It was raining and the area was saturated with no where to drain."

Cell service variations: Connectivity can be limited in some areas. One visitor mentioned, "No cell signal in the campground so the family is forced to disconnect. I absolutely love it!"

Tips for camping with families

Water activities for kids: Multiple campgrounds offer water-based fun. At Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Quarryville, a family reported, "The water park is super fun for adults and kids. The entire campground is clean and very well maintained."

Playground accessibility: Consider proximity to play areas when booking. A parent staying at Elk Neck State Park advised, "This campground is very family friendly. We saw so many children running around having a great time! They have fairly many camp sites with an amazing view."

Educational opportunities: Some campgrounds offer learning experiences. "There is a historic area in the park, with a working grist mill, mansion and other little buildings to view," noted a visitor to Susquehanna State Park.

Family-oriented events: Scheduled activities can enhance your stay. A visitor to Merry Meadows Recreation Farm shared, "We stayed here this past Easter and they had plenty of activities for kids and adults. Easter egg hunts for kids, adult scavenger hunts for alcohol."

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: Choose your site based on specific needs. At Pequea Creek Campground, a camper noted, "Lori was great with booking process... We had site 54 which was nice and private. Site had fire ring, picnic table, water and electric."

Hookup preparations: Bring extra equipment for utilities. One RVer warned, "Bring 50 ft of hose for water hook up and an extension cord with a converter. The water hook ups are randomly placed, ours was 2 sites away."

Road access considerations: Some campgrounds have challenging approaches. A visitor to Bar Harbor RV Park cautioned, "You have to drive through a residential neighborhood to reach Bar Harbor, so big rigs take care/caution."

Seasonal availability: Check operating schedules before planning. "In the full hook up loop pay close attention to the lengths specified. The actual pads are fairly level but some of the driveways to them are very sloped," advised an RV camper at Elk Neck State Park.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the best campgrounds near Bel Air, MD?

Several excellent campgrounds are located within driving distance of Bel Air. Bar Harbor RV Park & Marina offers full hookups and is close enough for an easy weekend trip. For a natural setting with extensive trails, Patapsco Valley State Park-Hilton Area provides a forested retreat with 70+ miles of hiking and biking trails. Other top options include Hollofield Area Campground with secluded sites, Elk Neck State Park for waterfront camping, and Codorus State Park just across the Pennsylvania border. These campgrounds offer varying levels of amenities from basic tent sites to full RV hookups, with most requiring reservations, especially during peak season.

How much does camping cost near Bel Air, Maryland?

Camping costs near Bel Air vary by amenity level and campground type. At Hollofield Area Campground, state park sites typically range from $20-30 per night for basic tent sites. Private campgrounds like Cherry Hill Park charge higher rates, generally $45-75 for full-hookup RV sites. Most campgrounds offer both electric and non-electric options, with electricity adding $5-10 to nightly rates. Maryland state parks often have a two-tier pricing system with Maryland residents paying less than out-of-state visitors. Many campgrounds also charge additional fees for premium sites, extra vehicles, or holiday weekends. Reservation fees typically run $5-10 per booking, and most campgrounds require at least a one-night deposit when reserving.

What amenities are available at Tuckahoe campground near Bel Air?

Tuckahoe State Park Campground offers diverse camping options including tent sites, RV spots, and youth group areas. The campground features both electric and non-electric loops, with some sites backing up to small creeks. Clean bathrooms and shower facilities are available and well-maintained. Water access is a highlight, with a lake for kayaking and fishing. The park boasts extensive trail systems for hiking and biking through the Eastern Shore landscape. Campers can purchase firewood from camp hosts, and each site includes a fire pit with cooking grate (though height may vary by site). For families, the quiet atmosphere makes it particularly suitable for camping with children. The park's location on Maryland's Eastern Shore provides a peaceful setting while still being accessible from the Bel Air area.