Best Campgrounds near Point of Rocks, MD

Camping options around Point of Rocks, Maryland include a mix of established campgrounds and hiker-biker sites along the Potomac River and C&O Canal. Brunswick Family Campground provides riverfront camping with full hookup sites for RVs, tent camping areas, and cabin rentals about 6 miles from Point of Rocks. Several Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park campsites, including Bald Eagle Island and Calico Rocks, offer primitive hiker-biker overnight spots accessible from the towpath. Harpers Ferry campgrounds, located within 10 miles of Point of Rocks, provide additional options with amenities ranging from basic tent sites to full-service RV hookups and cabin rentals.

Most campgrounds in the area operate seasonally from April through October, with limited winter availability. "The biggest plus of this campsite is that there is absolutely no train, so we slept very well," noted one camper about Marble Quarry Hiker-biker Campsite. Train noise remains a consideration at several locations near the railroad tracks, particularly at Brunswick Family Campground and the C&O Canal hiker-biker sites. Water access varies by location, with C&O Canal campsites featuring seasonal water pumps that may be shut off during colder months. Cell service can be spotty along the river corridor, and advance reservations are essential at developed campgrounds during peak summer weekends.

Waterfront locations consistently receive favorable mentions in camper reviews, with Brunswick Family Campground gaining praise for its Potomac River access. Several visitors mention the convenience of combining camping with hiking or biking along the C&O Canal towpath, which runs adjacent to many camping areas. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, noise from nearby train tracks impacts sleep quality at several campgrounds, particularly those along the Brunswick line. Developed campgrounds provide amenities like showers, flush toilets and electric hookups, while the hiker-biker sites along the C&O Canal offer more primitive experiences with vault toilets and hand pumps for water. Proximity to historic sites including Harpers Ferry and various Civil War battlefields adds appeal for campers interested in combining outdoor recreation with historical exploration.

Best Camping Sites Near Point of Rocks, Maryland (140)

    1. Harpers Ferry / Civil War Battlefields KOA

    39 Reviews
    Harpers Ferry, WV
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 535-6895

    $40 - $80 / night

    "We set up camp at Harpers Ferry/Civil War Battlefields KOA Holiday as our launchpad to visit the historic sites in and around Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, and Frederick, Maryland. "

    "It’s very close to Harper’s Ferry (almost worth the hike into town rather than the difficulty finding parking in a town with one parking lot)."

    2. Harpers Ferry Campground - River Riders

    24 Reviews
    Harpers Ferry, WV
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 535-2663

    "If you would like to do some exploring, then you can walk the trail right next to the campground into the historical town of Harper's Ferry (If you’re facing the river then the trail is to the right of"

    "Harper's Ferry is a little town in WV nestled right next to the Potomac River. It's also a convenient halfwayish point on the Appalachian Trail."

    3. Greenbrier State Park Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    41 Reviews
    Boonsboro, MD
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 432-2267

    $23 - $29 / night

    "This park just is near enough to Baltimore and DC to allow for a quick getaway and offers a lot to do."

    "Maryland has some great state parks and this is one of them. Decent sized sites, clean bath houses. Swimming lake is excellent. Only basic amenities, but dump station."

    4. Little Bennett Campground

    23 Reviews
    Clarksburg, MD
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 528-3430

    "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"

    5. Brunswick Family Campground

    12 Reviews
    Brunswick, MD
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 834-9950

    $10 - $90 / night

    "Picked this location because it is close to our home in Silver Spring, MD but far enough to make us feel like we were leaving town."

    "Great location right next the river. Easy to walk into the river or tube down it. Lots of different activities for kids and plenty of space at each site to make your home away from home."

    6. Gambrill State Park Campground

    14 Reviews
    Middletown, MD
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 432-2267

    $18 - $50 / night

    "The site was very level, nicely shaded, and positioned a short distance from the bath house. There was also a water spigot located right at the entrance of the site."

    "There was a walking path to the bathhouse between 13 and 14. Sites 8-11 were on a nice open field, with some smaller trees."

    7. Antietam Creek Campground — Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park

    11 Reviews
    Sharpsburg, MD
    15 miles
    Website

    $20 / night

    "All the sites are very open and run along the multi-use trail. People are constantly walking, running, and biking by."

    "Pretty standard campground—the perks are it’s location to nearby attractions and the river/creek. It depends on what you’re looking for—easy camping and proximity to Antietam and Harper’s? Golden."

    8. Manor - Cunningham Falls State Park

    24 Reviews
    Thurmont, MD
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 271-7574

    $23 - $29 / night

    "This site is at the very top of the loop so it has a great cozy vibe and is spaced well away from other sites. The only downside is that the bathhouse is a walk downhill and then a walk back uphill."

    "Deer Spring Loop is near the top of the mountain. This is not a pet friendly loop.

    Site 112 is level, mostly shaded, backs up to the woods and has electric.

    The site is between two cabins."

    9. Houck - Cunningham Falls State Park

    24 Reviews
    Thurmont, MD
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 271-7574

    $21 - $65 / night

    "Camp next to the president."

    "There are a few vineyards and breweries nearby. Gettysburg, PA is close as is Frederick, MD. Our site was level and had a good view of the woods. Family was staying in site next to us, site 12."

    10. Brunswick City Campground

    1 Review
    Brunswick, MD
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 695-5177

    "This location is very welcome with the friendly staff and large sites for tents or RVs. We had easy access to the electric and water. Plus enough room for a large tent."

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Recent Reviews near Point of Rocks, MD

1095 Reviews of 140 Point of Rocks Campgrounds


  • C
    Oct. 31, 2025

    Prince William Forest RV Campground — Prince William Forest Park

    Beautiful views - steep sites

    caution though, the back row is steep. We were unable to get our Super C level.  The rain created red clay mud so the dogs were a mess - actually became sort of comical.  All in all it was a beautiful and clean location.  Try and reserve row E if you need full hook up

  • Erin M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 29, 2025

    Caledonia State Park Campground

    Excellent well maintained state park

    Clean bathrooms, full hookups with paved spots, firewood and ice for sale based on an honor system - so nice.

    1 bar ATT 2 bar T-Mobile 50-100mbps with Starlink with obstructions

  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 29, 2025

    Artillery Ridge Campground

    Nice campground

    Nice clean and open sites but we stayed in the 400 section which was separate from the main campground. Very easy check in. Did it online and just pulled up to the little shack they have and grabbed our packet. We didn’t use the bathhouse but it was very clean. A little older and could probably use a little updating. The campground is only a mile and a half from town which was awesome and direct access to battlefield trails right there. The only complaint we had was the WiFi was awful. Maybe it was because of the section we were in but once the campground filled up it was useless.

  • Chelsea B.
    Oct. 17, 2025

    Manor - Cunningham Falls State Park

    Hot showers! But no dump station

    Campsite We stayed at M17 after staying at M26 for a night. 17 wasn’t as level and so we had to scrunch to one side of the site to get level. It was closer to the bath house. Overall cozy. Bath house It’s in need of some repairs but don’t let that scare you- these showers are hot and the shower wands are a really nice convenience after using cold push button showers. Lantern flies! Invasive Spotted Lantern Flies are everywhere. I squished as many as I could but keep an eye out and check your gear before leaving! Dump station This campsite doesn’t have a dump station so we went to the Cunningham falls site to dump after leaving and they let us dump no problem. Road noise Since you’re near the highway, there is constant road noise and it’s even worse on the trails but it’s quiet otherwise. Deducted one star for no dump station.

  • Chelsea B.
    Oct. 13, 2025

    Manor - Cunningham Falls State Park

    Great non-electric site, no dumstation

    This site is at the very top of the loop so it has a great cozy vibe and is spaced well away from other sites. The only downside is that the bathhouse is a walk downhill and then a walk back uphill. Surprised there’s no place for someone to park next to the bathhouse - only trails to it- so if you have accessibility needs, consider choosing a site that’s lower in the loop. The site is level and was raked by the hosts before we got there. Really clean and quiet except for some road noise. Showers are SO nice compared to other campsite. Hot water is hot, no push buttons, and there is a shower wand in both stalls. No dump station though!! Dump before you get here. Also if you work remote and depend on service, it’s spotty. Very wooded so Starlink can’t help much. OH- Don’t bother visiting the winery down the road. Ew. Just don’t.

  • Chelsea B.
    Oct. 11, 2025

    Hagerstown / Antietam Battlefield KOA

    Dense and chaotic, but great breakfast

    We got here late on a Friday and boy was it packed. It was a pretty tight fit and at a perpendicular. Not sure why campsites do that. We didn’t use the bathroom or showers because it was so late and honestly because they only had one bathroom location for all those people and it was on the opposite side of the campsite. They have SO many activities going on for kids and families including crafts and a magic show. They also had a diner and general store. Didn’t go into the store but did get breakfast from the diner and the breakfast was honestly delicious. It was about a 20 min wait at 8:15 but the quality of the food totally makes up for that. I recommend the sausage gravy and biscuits. Overall, great spot if you’ve got kids. Pretty packed if you’re just traveling or looking for some outdoor time.

  • E
    Sep. 30, 2025

    Camp Cacapon

    Great camping in a perfect spot

    We stayed at this campground Sep 26-28 and had a fantastic time. The campsite is in a perfect spot on the Cacapon river, and the facilities are excellent. Nice campsites, clean bathrooms and a charming little pavilion that you can rent and hang out with your group.

    Highly recommend

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 21, 2025

    Watermelon Park Campground

    Beautiful setting!

    This camping ground is for RVs only. It's right on the Shenandoah River so it's a quiet peaceful setting. However it's a long way from any town, has terrible wifi, (the mobile data was slightly better) & doesn't hav a laundry room. The road in is very narrow so our moterhome had a little difficulty getting in, but we made it! There is only a dumping station. This is just info, not a bad review :) they have showers & firewood & the staff is very friendly & helpful! Tubing on the river was closed for the season but that wud have been a great pass time!


Guide to Point of Rocks

Camping sites near Point of Rocks, Maryland lie at the convergence of the Potomac River and Catoctin Mountain, with elevations ranging from 240 to 500 feet. The area experiences distinct seasonal changes, with summer temperatures typically reaching 85-95°F and winter lows often dropping below freezing. Most campgrounds remain open from April through October with limited winter availability at select locations.

What to do

Hiking on the Catoctin Trail: Gambrill State Park offers challenging hiking with connections to the Appalachian Trail. "The hike from visitor center to AT is steep and rocky," notes one camper at Gambrill State Park Campground.

Fishing along the Potomac: Multiple access points provide opportunities to fish. A visitor to Antietam Creek Campground mentioned, "Site 11 had its own path down to the Potomac River. The Potomac is mostly flat with some 'swirlies' for experienced paddlers. I also saw some people tubing."

Tubing and paddling: Shenandoah River access makes for great water recreation. "The river is beautifully clean clear and cool," notes a Brunswick Family Campground visitor who added, "there wasn't much late night going on it seemed all the campers for the most part were turned in by 11."

Historic exploration: Harpers Ferry National Historical Park is within minutes of several camping areas. "The Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Visitor Center is literally next door. Harpers Ferry Lower Town and Bolivar Heights are a few minutes by car," according to a visitor at Harpers Ferry KOA.

What campers like

River access: Multiple sites offer direct water access. At Brunswick Family Campground, a camper remarked, "The Shenandoah runs pretty close to the campground. We had a great view of the river which was just a short walk away. You can walk down into the river or go up river some to go tubing!"

Natural surroundings: The wooded settings provide shade and privacy at many sites. A camper at Greenbrier State Park noted, "Almost all sites were nice and shaded. Big, immaculately groomed tent pads. Mostly tent campers!"

Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain well-kept bathhouses. "Bathroom facilities were close enough and had hot and cold water, showers, flush toilets, and showers. All were spotless," reported a Greenbrier State Park camper.

Convenience to trails: Direct access to hiking and biking paths is highly rated. A visitor to Little Bennett Campground shared, "There is a very nice network of trails, most if not all were leashed dog friendly."

What you should know

Train noise considerations: CSX rail lines run near several campgrounds. "The CSX railroad runs pretty close it's not super loud just wanted to make you aware," warned a Brunswick Family Campground camper. Another visitor noted, "Noise from nearby train tracks impacts sleep quality at several campgrounds."

Seasonal water availability: Water systems may shut down during colder months. At Cunningham Falls State Park, water is "relegated to water spigots...3 to 4 spaced out in each loop," according to one camper who added, "gathering downed firewood is permitted."

Site privacy varies: Some campgrounds offer more separation between sites than others. "Sites are quiet, very spacious, level, and heavily wooded with 50A service," noted a Little Bennett camper, while at other locations "the sites are quite small and tightly packed together."

Weekend crowds: Popular areas fill quickly, especially during summer. A Greenbrier State Park visitor warned, "The beach by the lake is PACKED every weekend with day trippers," while another mentioned, "When we pulled the rangers where blocking traffic to the park. They said that the park was full."

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: Lake facilities provide supervised swimming areas. "The beach area at the lake was fantastic! My kids loved it, plenty of areas to grill and dogs are allowed," shared a Cunningham Falls State Park visitor.

Kid-friendly trails: Several parks have accessible hiking paths for young children. "The trails are well-kept and the scenery remains as natural as possible. The 3-yo had no issues on the trails," noted campers at Cunningham Falls State Park.

Playground facilities: Some campgrounds feature play areas for children. At Harpers Ferry KOA, visitors found "amenities for kids were incredible, with arts/crafts, a movie theatre, an arcade, nice playground, and jumping pillow."

Nature programs: Educational activities run at select parks. A visitor to Cunningham Falls mentioned, "During peak season, there are nature programs going on," providing structured activities for younger campers.

Tips from RVers

Size limitations: Many campgrounds have length restrictions. "We have a 34' travel trailer and although the site was narrow, it was easily long enough to fit our needs," reported an RVer at Harpers Ferry KOA.

Leveling challenges: Prepare for uneven sites at some locations. "Heads up, big rig owners! Our Pull-thru FHU Patio site had a serious slope. It was impossible to level my 45' motorhome without elevating the front wheels dangerously in the air," warned a visitor to Harpers Ferry KOA.

Limited hookup options: Full-service sites are scarce in some parks. "D Loop is for RVs, A, B, C & E are tents only. 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," noted a Little Bennett camper.

Narrow access roads: Some campgrounds have challenging entries for larger rigs. At several locations, campers reported that "roads were very narrow and winding," making navigation difficult for large motorhomes or travel trailers with inexperienced drivers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities are available at Point of Rocks camping area?

While camping directly at Point of Rocks is limited, nearby Harpers Ferry / Civil War Battlefields KOA offers comprehensive amenities including water hookups, toilets, and shower facilities. This campground serves as an excellent base for exploring Point of Rocks and the surrounding area. For a more primitive experience, Swains Lock Hiker-biker Overnight Campsite along the C&O Canal offers basic amenities with parking for approximately 8 vehicles nearby and manageable access to camping sites.

Where is Point of Rocks located and how do I access the camping area?

Point of Rocks is located along the Potomac River in Maryland, near the Virginia border. For nearby camping access, Brunswick Family Campground offers riverside camping just a short drive away, tucked between the railroad tracks and the river at the end of a road. Another option is Brunswick City Campground, which is accessible by driving directly to the campground. Both provide convenient access points to explore Point of Rocks and the surrounding Chesapeake and Ohio Canal area.

What activities can I do while camping at Point of Rocks?

The Point of Rocks area offers excellent opportunities for outdoor recreation. The nearby Potomac River is perfect for paddling, fishing, and swimming during warmer months. Hiking and biking are popular along the C&O Canal towpath that runs through the area. For more diverse activities, Greenbrier State Park Campground offers hiking, biking, paddling, and fishing on their small lake. History enthusiasts can explore Civil War sites and historic towns in the vicinity. Button Farm offers a unique historical experience with well-maintained camping areas not far from Point of Rocks.