Best affordable campground on Chincoteague

We love it hear. Come back year after year. Large sites. Staff bends over backwards (let us borrow a length of water hose when ours was too short by a couple feet). They make you feel like family. Campground is also bird sanctuary which adds a bonus to kids.

Pool is older but ok.

Bathhouses are also older but generally clean.

Seasonals are friendly.

Great access to heart of Chincoteague and easily 30-50% cheaper than big name parks on island.

Decent facilities and staff but terrible seasonals

Management was excellent. As encore park, cleaned up mess of reservations that thousand trails made for us. Facilities and pool are good. But seasonal campers are entitled and don't follow rules. Loud. F/bombing. Dangerous golf carts going the wrong way at high speeds.

Good water park, amenities

Stayed as thousand trails. We were on a huge site; other sites are average for rv park. Great pools and splash pad. Beach. Boating. Very poor to non existent Wi-Fi and cell service (both T-Mobile and Verizon) management great. We were in middle of week and it was calm and quiet but other campers said weekends can be quite boisterous to the point of police being called.

One of the best state parks

Virginia has some of the best state parks, including water and electric at sites. This park has some good hiking and river access. No play ground for kids, but plenty of other outdoors.

Also in the time of crowding, I always find a couple sites open here..

Good placeto visit ithe Smokies

This is a great base camp to explore Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, and the Smokies. Just a little off the main strip so its still quiet but accessible. Excellent amenities including pool and play area for kids. My only complaint is that the lots are a bit small.

Excellent State park

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.

Quiet & simple

Small and quiet campground. Gorgeous location in the fall. River access for fishing or splashing around. Decent amenities for the price. The owner/staff is helpful: When we asked if we could move to a space closer to the playground for our kids, he put us in the pull through that wasn't being used.

Pricey , but average campground

Stayed over Memorial Day weekend. Was full (to be expected), and we were placed in what seemed to be overflow spaces across a road from the main part area. It seemed like all spaces lack picnic table and fire rings. No sewer. Price was high considering lack of amenities. Right on Potomac and river access for tubers could be good for some. For our family, this is one of those places that is ok, but there are better options in the area for sure.