Best Campgrounds near Little Orleans, MD

Little Orleans, Maryland sits at the junction of several significant outdoor recreation areas, with camping options ranging from primitive sites to full-service campgrounds. Green Ridge State Forest offers nearly 100 dispersed campsites with varying levels of isolation, while Fifteen Mile Campground in the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park provides drive-in access along the Potomac River. The C&O Canal Towpath connects multiple camping areas, creating opportunities for hikers, cyclists, and paddlers to access riverside sites. Private options like Ridge Rider Campground provide more amenities including full hookups for RVs, while still maintaining proximity to the region's natural attractions.

Road conditions vary significantly throughout the area, with many forest roads in Green Ridge requiring higher clearance vehicles. According to camper Bill G., "Green Ridge is where one comes to camp for the isolation. Very few sites are within walking distance of each other." Many sites in the state forest are accessible only via gravel or dirt roads, which can become challenging after rain. The region experiences typical mid-Atlantic seasonal patterns with humid summers and moderate winters. Cell service is limited in many areas, particularly in the more remote sections of Green Ridge State Forest. Bear activity is common, requiring proper food storage. The town of Little Orleans offers minimal supplies, with more extensive services available in nearby Flintstone or Cumberland.

Waterfront camping represents a significant draw to the region, with sites along the Potomac River and Fifteen Mile Creek being particularly popular. Shari G. notes that at Fifteen Mile Campground, "Many sites have a lovely view of the Potomac River. In addition to being situated on the C&O Towpath Trail, you can launch a paddle boat or electric motor, but no gas-powered engines." Fishing opportunities abound in the various waterways. The area's relative isolation creates excellent stargazing conditions, with minimal light pollution except from nearby Interstate 68. Weekend crowds can be significant during summer months, while fall brings hunters to many areas. Winter camping is available but with reduced services at most locations.

Best Camping Sites Near Little Orleans, Maryland (147)

    1. Green Ridge State Forest

    29 Reviews
    Little Orleans, MD
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 478-3124

    $10 / night

    "Very few sites are within walking distance of each other. The exception is a group of sites near the Potomac Riverand the C&O Canal."

    "There are a few gem sites that offer nearly complete solitude- your nearest neighbor is at least two miles away."

    2. Rocky Gap State Park Campground

    52 Reviews
    Flintstone, MD
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 722-1480

    $23 - $29 / night

    "Rocky gap is one of my favorite parks to camp in Maryland! It is right along a great lake, where you can swim, fish, kayak or just lay about. The camp store is well stocked and the staff is friendly."

    "The beach at the lake is not far away for any loop."

    3. Camp Cacapon

    17 Reviews
    Great Cacapon, WV
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (240) 343-1443

    $45 - $115 / night

    "Beautiful place, tucked in the woods, right next to the river. The RV campsite is spacious, private, shaded, and with full hook-ups."

    "Beautiful surroundings nestled off the beaten path but definitely worth checking out."

    4. Rvino - Ridge Rider Campground, LLC

    13 Reviews
    Little Orleans, MD
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 478-2325

    $27 - $4200 / night

    "Lots to do, friendly staff and easy access to c.o. canal"

    "The sites are close together but there is still privacy as most sites are surrounded by trees. Bathhouses are in fair shape. Staff was super friendly. Would definitely go here again."

    5. Fifteen Mile Campground — Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park

    8 Reviews
    Little Orleans, MD
    0 miles
    Website

    $20 - $40 / night

    "This is a more traditional NPS campground along the Potomac River and C&O Towpath Trail where you can actually drive in, instead of just hiking or cycling."

    "For this portion, at least, the campground is good and the tow path along the canal is great for a run and quite scenic."

    6. Happy Hills Campground

    7 Reviews
    Berkeley Springs, WV
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 678-7760

    "Quite through the week, the weekend (it was Harley weekend up at Little Orleans Campground) we got the overflow. But with more people it's going to be noisy. Brenda thoroughly enjoyed the huge pool."

    "You are about a mile hike from the Western Maryland Rail Trail.or short 5min or sondrive to the C&O Canal Towpath."

    7. CUMBERLAND MD. CAMPGROUNDS. 1 & 2

    19 Reviews
    Cumberland, MD
    18 miles
    +1 (301) 777-3472

    $35 / night

    "Me and a small group of friends stayed here for a weekend and we had a blast it was so peaceful we where right next to the river and had some great trails too hike on."

    "Great stay at a well located spot. Beautiful and quiet. Don was very helpful with any request that we had. Would return again. Thanks Don."

    8. Paw Paw Tunnel Campground — Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park

    4 Reviews
    Little Orleans, MD
    7 miles
    Website

    $20 / night

    "Close to the Paw Paw Tunnel towpath. The Portapotties were in bad shape, but it was winter so hopefully they get serviced more often in season."

    "Great campground, breast the Paw Paw Hill Tunnel trail. Unfortunately, when we went, the tunnel is closed for either construction or for safely risks. But nice area, can't wait to go back."

    9. Gary's Family Campground

    2 Reviews
    Little Orleans, MD
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 258-5151

    $35 - $85 / night

    "Cellular is poor as you would expect from a remote location. Highly recommended this campground."

    10. Hidden Springs Campground

    7 Reviews
    Flintstone, MD
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (814) 767-9676

    $58 - $70 / night

    "We had a very positive experience at Hidden Springs. We stayed 4 nights, the first two were very quiet at the campground."

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Recent Reviews near Little Orleans, MD

864 Reviews of 147 Little Orleans Campgrounds


  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 26, 2025

    Middle Ridge Campground

    Quite and comfortable in the woods.

    Hosts are great.  Bathhouse was very clean.  Fall folliage was perfect.  The campgound is really 1.6 mi from rte 50 but feels longer the first time due to narrow roads and hills.  For being on the side of a mountain, the sites were suprisining level.  Only needed a few blocks under the wheels.  We chose one of the pull throughs.

    Don't forget to plug in well pump or you won't have water!

    30' TT

  • E
    Oct. 26, 2025

    Middle Ridge Campground

    Terrific

    Just got home from a lovely week in Romney.  We found the perfect campground, a mile or so off route 50, deep in the woods.  Each campsite surrounded by trees.  Since we have a popup, Shelly recommended a site not far from the bathhouse.  Perfect.  We were in Romney to ride the Potomac Eagle, but Shelly also recommended other experiences in Romney (Fort Mill Ridge, Indian Mound Cemetery, historic David House).  A very nice autumn week.

  • Gina T.
    Oct. 19, 2025

    Middle Ridge Campground

    Loved it!

    This was our first experience camping.  We just retired and rented a camper for a trial run and we just loved it.  It was quiet there and I slept like a baby.  Very positive experience.

  • Spencer W.
    Oct. 13, 2025

    Cedar Creek Trail dispersed campsite

    Cedar Creek Trail Dispersed Campsite

    Went to Stultz gap and was a little unimpressed. Drove about 10 minutes further north on the same road.

    Location is approximate. After the intersection, the road will turn into a trail (marked by a metal gate) and there is a campsite right there.

    Was very peaceful and clean. Had an established fire ring.

  • 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.

  • R
    Oct. 10, 2025

    Middle Ridge Campground

    Good place to stay for a night

    This is a good place to stay in an area along Hwy 50 where there aren’t many other options. The host was friendly and helpful. The campground is clean and safe. The bathrooms are fine with a good shower and hot water. There is a swimming pool although it was closed for the season when I was here.

  • 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

  • G
    Sep. 29, 2025

    Middle Ridge Campground

    Private

    If you’re looking for quiet and privacy, this is the place.  they laid out the sites so that you’re not side by side. They are all on an angle which moves you further away from anyone on both sides.  The angled site also was great for driving just past you’re site and practically backing straight back into you’re site.  Decent bath house and friendly, low key staff.  Great rates per night.

  • 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 Little Orleans

Green Ridge State Forest encompasses over 49,000 acres of forested wilderness with elevations ranging from 500 to 2,000 feet. The region contains thick deciduous forests interspersed with rocky outcroppings and valleys formed by numerous creeks. Primitive camping areas require self-sufficiency with no facilities beyond fire rings and picnic tables. Winter temperatures regularly drop below freezing with occasional snow making higher elevation access challenging.

What to do

Tunnel exploration: The historic Paw Paw Tunnel provides a unique hiking experience near Little Orleans. "First time here but will be back. Can't believe how much space is between each site. You're close enough to see other campers but far enough away to feel you have your own sections of woods," notes Jeff H. about Rocky Gap State Park Campground, where you can base your tunnel adventures. The 5-mile lake loop trail connects to other regional pathways.

Fishing opportunities: The Potomac River and connecting waterways offer excellent fishing spots. According to Denis P. at Fifteen Mile Campground, it's a "Tiny, but well maintained primitive campground. A bit loud at weekends due to boaters on slip nearby." The campground provides direct river access for anglers without requiring a lengthy hike.

Paddling access: Launch canoes or kayaks from several river access points. "Perfect piece of paradise. You wouldn't even know you're at a campground because it feels like it's your own little getaway spot and with everything you'd possibly need for a relaxing time," says a reviewer about Camp Cacapon, which offers direct river access with calmer waters suitable for beginners.

What campers like

Isolation options: Some of the best places to camp near Little Orleans, Maryland offer true seclusion. "Every campsite at Green Ridge SF is worth getting. Some are more hallowed than others, but I'm getting ahead of myself," states Bill G. in a review of Green Ridge State Forest. He notes that "for solitude and the price (very cheap) it's worth bringing a bucket to do your business in."

Varied terrain: The region provides diverse landscapes from river valleys to mountain ridges. At Hidden Springs Campground, Jonathon M. appreciates the "Fantastic facilities" despite mentioning "bad Verizon service." The campground's position provides easy access to both water activities and mountain trails within a 20-minute drive.

Well-maintained facilities: Campers appreciate clean bathrooms and orderly grounds at established sites. "Very nice, peaceful country campground. Nicely maintained except for some rutting in the roads on hills. Staff was friendly and helpful," writes Paul O. about Gary's Family Campground. The campground maintains a good balance between amenities and natural setting without overdevelopment.

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Most camping areas have spotty or nonexistent mobile coverage. At Rvino - Ridge Rider Campground, Michaela M. mentions: "We had no phone service which we were okay with but it's something we wish we had known before hand. Bath houses were kept clean but there was no hooks in the showers." Download offline maps before arrival.

Road conditions: Many access roads remain unpaved and can become difficult after rain. Jeremy S. notes that Fifteen Mile Campground offers "Water access and biking/hiking trail. Beautiful place in the early morning hours." Most campers recommend vehicles with reasonable clearance for forest roads.

Weather fluctuations: The region experiences rapid temperature changes, particularly in spring and fall. "We loved our stay at Sullivan's. We stayed for a full week at their RV site with our 32ft camper trailer," writes Sterling Hill F. about Camp Cacapon, adding a tip about connectivity: "Be sure to download checkin instructions prior to arrival as there is wifi, but no cell service."

Tips for camping with families

Swimming spots: Rocky Gap State Park offers supervised swimming areas ideal for children. Kimberly H. shares: "We brought paddle boards and the lake was perfect for paddle boarding. Note that you cannot swim anywhere outside of the roped swim areas." The park enforces water safety regulations with lifeguards present during summer months.

Playground access: Several campgrounds maintain play equipment for younger visitors. "It's a pretty small campground and the sites are close together but it's very quaint and everything is easy to get to. They provide a good sized pool along with a little store," notes Jillian K. about Hidden Springs Campground. The playground areas provide entertainment for children during non-hiking time.

Educational opportunities: The C&O Canal offers historical learning experiences. "This is a more traditional NPS campground along the Potomac River and C&O Towpath Trail where you can actually drive in, instead of just hiking or cycling," explains a camper about Fifteen Mile Campground. Rangers occasionally offer educational programs about local ecology and history during summer months.

Tips from RVers

Limited hookup availability: Full-service sites remain scarce in this mostly primitive camping region. "We stayed at site A55 pull through, big roomey site with a gentle slope," reports Phil about Happy Hills Campground. RVers should book well in advance for the limited full-hookup sites, especially during peak season from May through October.

Navigational challenges: Many forest roads have tight turns unsuitable for larger rigs. Josh G. from Green Ridge State Forest advises: "Don't recommend taking a large travel trailer on 15 mile creek Rd south of I68. Lots of S turns and pretty steep for my skills." Most campers recommend scouting routes before bringing large RVs deeper into the forest.

Self-containment needs: Limited facilities mean RVers should arrive prepared. "Great stay at a well located spot. Beautiful and quiet. Don was very helpful with any request that we had," writes Michael M. about Hillcrest River Kampground. RVers should arrive with full water tanks and empty waste tanks due to limited services.

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities are available at Little Orleans Campground?

Little Orleans Campground offers basic amenities including water and toilet facilities. While specific amenities at Little Orleans are limited in the reviews, nearby Fifteen Mile Campground in the C&O Canal National Historical Park provides drive-in access unlike many trail-only sites, making it suitable as a base camp for weekend adventures. For more amenities, Rocky Gap State Park Campground offers centralized bathrooms, a well-stocked camp store, and lake access for swimming, fishing, and kayaking.

Where is Little Orleans Campground located in Maryland?

Little Orleans Campground (also known as Rvino - Ridge Rider Campground, LLC) is located in the western part of Maryland, near the Potomac River and C&O Canal Towpath Trail. It's situated in Allegany County, close to Green Ridge State Forest, which offers additional camping opportunities. Little Orleans is positioned in a scenic area that provides access to outdoor recreation along the historic C&O Canal and nearby waterways.

Do I need reservations for Little Orleans Campground?

Yes, reservations are recommended for Little Orleans Campground, especially during popular events like Harley weekend when it can get quite busy. According to reviews from Happy Hills Campground, Little Orleans experiences overflow crowds during special events, suggesting high demand. The campground is reservable and planning ahead is advisable, particularly during peak seasons and weekends. For availability and booking information, contact the campground directly or check their reservation system online.