The best cabin rentals near Washington, DC with fishing

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Camp, glamp, or stay in a rental cabin near the capital of the United States. The area around Washington DC offers campers the chance to explore nature-diverse landscapes and the nation’s most notable landmarks. Set up shop at Greenbelt Park for well-maintained campsites not far from the White House. Or journey farther to Virginia for Shenandoah National Park and Prince William Forest Park, both of which offer on-site camping and RV sites, as well. The DC area is a perfect spot for a weekend getaway to nearby parks along the Potomac River—on both the Maryland and Virginia sides. With cityscapes and nature to explore, Washington DC campers will find it easy to balance urban amenities with epic natural adventures.

96% (124) 85 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Washington, DC

Maryland Health Society

1. Maryland Health Society

99%
(35)
19mi from Washington, DC · 24 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We are the Maryland Health Society, one of the oldest clothing optional resorts and campgrounds in the USA.  Established in 1934, we are 100% not-for-profit and 100% volunteer run.  We have 98 secluded acres of wooded beauty, including cabins, RV sites with 50amp service, tent sites, swimming pool, clubhouse with kitchen and full restrooms, BBQ pit, 5 outdoor showers, 7 miles of hiking trails.  Bordering the Patuxent River, we are 10 minutes from Washington, DC. We host many large fundraising events every year. We are in a rustic setting and our offer total acceptance. We are a 100% AANR Club.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night
The Agape

2. The Agape

100%
(19)
47mi from Washington, DC · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
The Agape is located on 20 acres and over 2000' of shoreline in Maryland’s Eastern Shore, with breath taking sunsets every evening. Pull up your RV [or rent ours], pitch a tent, kick up your feet and relax by the water. Soak in the sounds of nature and the sight of wild birds, from the Osprey, Bald Eagle and even the Great Blue Heron. We are a pack it in, pack it out leave-no-trace camping site. There are no hookups, but during your stay, feel free to patronize the entire property. The views of the Wye River from the dock are absolutely beautiful and peaceful! There is also plenty of water for fishing, crabbing and even a small, man-made beach! OUTDOOR POOL AND RAFT USE - The outdoor pool is closed indefinitely. There is a 4-person raft and a 2-person inflatable kayak available, for an additional fee per day. Both require PRIOR APPROVAL and a WAIVER to utilize.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$110
 / night
Sweet Grass

3. Sweet Grass

100%
(3)
40mi from Washington, DC · 1 site
Enjoy a relaxing stay at this newly renovated historic milk house. The original structure sits on a functioning farm with beautiful picturesque pond. The cottage (sprinkled with timeless antiques) has all the amenities for a perfect stay- bed, sitting area ,full bathroom and full kitchen with dining table. This treasure is located right off the road and minutes from the areas finest wineries, cideries , breweries and farm-to- table restaurants.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$200
 / night
Smallwood State Park

4. Smallwood State Park

100%
(1)
State park 26mi from Washington, DC · 23 sites
All hail William Smallwood. Not only did he serve in the Revolutionary War, but he left behind the ideal escape from beltway chaos. Just 40 minutes outside DC, Smallwood State Park is a 628 acre paradise with a marina, boat launching ramps, a picnic area, camping area, pavilions, a recycled tire playground and nature trails. The park is on the Mattawoman Creek, less than a mile from the Potomac River, but if you’re ready to swim, errrr, boat/fish with the big fish, the Potomac River is just a mile away. Feeling reflective? Go way back to the 18th century with tours of Smallwood’s Retreat House, open on the first and third Sundays, May through September.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Gambrill State Park

5. Gambrill State Park

100%
(3)
State park 46mi from Washington, DC · 29 sites
Located on the ridge of the Catoctin Mountains in Frederick County, Gambrill State Park is a stunner. It’s separated into two regions, Rock Run and High Knob, the latter of which looks down upon two valleys and the northern reaches of the Shenandoah Mountains.The park features a sweet 16 miles of trails and a unique stone lodge called the Tea Room. It was originally built by the CCC in the 1930s for community events and gatherings. Today, it remains true to that original purpose hosting weddings, family reunions, business meetings and other special events. The park also has a Nature Center with activity packets filled with ideas like scavenger hunts and self-guided hikes. Get explorin'!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
The Loft in Harpers Ferry

6. The Loft in Harpers Ferry

86%
(7)
46mi from Washington, DC · 1 site
Looking for a unique cabin rental? Located 3 miles east of Harpers Ferry National Park in West Virginia, the Loft is perfect cabin lodging for exploring the scenic and stunning tri-state area where two rivers and three states meet. Four National Parks and trails (including the Appalachian Trail and Antietam National Battlefield) are located within twenty-five minutes of this cabin location. Built over a small stream in 1972, River &Trail’s original Knoxville location has been repurposed to provide a novel “cabin camping” experience with certain creature comforts in an alternative setting. This cabin offers an outdoor shower with hot water and outdoor flushing toilet, large BBQ grill, full size refrigerator, toaster oven, coffee maker and microwave.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$150
 / night
Ramblin Pines

7. Ramblin Pines

32mi from Washington, DC
Discover the unique charm of Ramblin’ Pines, a premier full-service family campground that seamlessly blends the tranquility of nature with easy access to vibrant urban attractions. Nestled in a serene wooded environment, our campground offers a peaceful retreat while being centrally located to explore the diverse vacation spots of Washington, Frederick, and Baltimore. At Ramblin’ Pines, we prioritize your comfort and enjoyment. Our campground features a variety of amenities designed for family fun and relaxation. Whether you prefer a friendly game of horseshoes, a refreshing swim, or simply unwinding in nature, we have something for everyone. For those who wish to venture beyond our grounds, you’ll find an array of nearby attractions, including stunning natural features, outdoor activities, delightful restaurants, and charming shops. Experience the best of both worlds at Ramblin’ Pines, where adventure and relaxation await you in a picturesque setting. Join us for an unforgettable camping experience!
Aquia Pines Camp Resort

8. Aquia Pines Camp Resort

36mi from Washington, DC
Discover the charm of our campground, where the perfect blend of nature and convenience awaits you. Nestled near Fredericksburg, Quantico, and Washington, D.C., our site offers a unique opportunity to explore vibrant local attractions while enjoying the tranquility of the great outdoors. Choose from spacious sites in open areas or more secluded spots in the woods, catering to your personal preference for privacy. We provide a variety of hookups, including 30 amp, 50 amp, full (water, electric, sewer), and partial options, along with complimentary Wi-Fi. Many of our sites are pull-through, making it easy for larger RVs to settle in without the hassle of unhooking your tow vehicle. We welcome pets and feature a fenced dog park, ensuring your furry friends can enjoy their stay as well. With so much to see and do, take your time to explore the natural beauty and local attractions that surround our campground. Whether you're seeking outdoor adventures, nearby restaurants, or quaint shops, your perfect getaway starts here.
Calvert Cliffs State Park

9. Calvert Cliffs State Park

State park 48mi from Washington, DC · 5 sites
Jagged sea cliffs and sandy shores harbor prehistoric fossils at this park.
Pets
Toilets
Showers

Camp, glamp, or stay in a rental cabin near the capital of the United States. The area around Washington DC offers campers the chance to explore nature-diverse landscapes and the nation’s most notable landmarks. Set up shop at Greenbelt Park for well-maintained campsites not far from the White House. Or journey farther to Virginia for Shenandoah National Park and Prince William Forest Park, both of which offer on-site camping and RV sites, as well. The DC area is a perfect spot for a weekend getaway to nearby parks along the Potomac River—on both the Maryland and Virginia sides. With cityscapes and nature to explore, Washington DC campers will find it easy to balance urban amenities with epic natural adventures.

96% (124) 85 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Washington, DC

Maryland Health Society

1. Maryland Health Society

99%
(35)
19mi from Washington, DC · 24 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We are the Maryland Health Society, one of the oldest clothing optional resorts and campgrounds in the USA.  Established in 1934, we are 100% not-for-profit and 100% volunteer run.  We have 98 secluded acres of wooded beauty, including cabins, RV sites with 50amp service, tent sites, swimming pool, clubhouse with kitchen and full restrooms, BBQ pit, 5 outdoor showers, 7 miles of hiking trails.  Bordering the Patuxent River, we are 10 minutes from Washington, DC. We host many large fundraising events every year. We are in a rustic setting and our offer total acceptance. We are a 100% AANR Club.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night
The Agape

2. The Agape

100%
(19)
47mi from Washington, DC · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
The Agape is located on 20 acres and over 2000' of shoreline in Maryland’s Eastern Shore, with breath taking sunsets every evening. Pull up your RV [or rent ours], pitch a tent, kick up your feet and relax by the water. Soak in the sounds of nature and the sight of wild birds, from the Osprey, Bald Eagle and even the Great Blue Heron. We are a pack it in, pack it out leave-no-trace camping site. There are no hookups, but during your stay, feel free to patronize the entire property. The views of the Wye River from the dock are absolutely beautiful and peaceful! There is also plenty of water for fishing, crabbing and even a small, man-made beach! OUTDOOR POOL AND RAFT USE - The outdoor pool is closed indefinitely. There is a 4-person raft and a 2-person inflatable kayak available, for an additional fee per day. Both require PRIOR APPROVAL and a WAIVER to utilize.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$110
 / night
Sweet Grass

3. Sweet Grass

100%
(3)
40mi from Washington, DC · 1 site
Enjoy a relaxing stay at this newly renovated historic milk house. The original structure sits on a functioning farm with beautiful picturesque pond. The cottage (sprinkled with timeless antiques) has all the amenities for a perfect stay- bed, sitting area ,full bathroom and full kitchen with dining table. This treasure is located right off the road and minutes from the areas finest wineries, cideries , breweries and farm-to- table restaurants.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$200
 / night
Smallwood State Park

4. Smallwood State Park

100%
(1)
State park 26mi from Washington, DC · 23 sites
All hail William Smallwood. Not only did he serve in the Revolutionary War, but he left behind the ideal escape from beltway chaos. Just 40 minutes outside DC, Smallwood State Park is a 628 acre paradise with a marina, boat launching ramps, a picnic area, camping area, pavilions, a recycled tire playground and nature trails. The park is on the Mattawoman Creek, less than a mile from the Potomac River, but if you’re ready to swim, errrr, boat/fish with the big fish, the Potomac River is just a mile away. Feeling reflective? Go way back to the 18th century with tours of Smallwood’s Retreat House, open on the first and third Sundays, May through September.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Gambrill State Park

5. Gambrill State Park

100%
(3)
State park 46mi from Washington, DC · 29 sites
Located on the ridge of the Catoctin Mountains in Frederick County, Gambrill State Park is a stunner. It’s separated into two regions, Rock Run and High Knob, the latter of which looks down upon two valleys and the northern reaches of the Shenandoah Mountains.The park features a sweet 16 miles of trails and a unique stone lodge called the Tea Room. It was originally built by the CCC in the 1930s for community events and gatherings. Today, it remains true to that original purpose hosting weddings, family reunions, business meetings and other special events. The park also has a Nature Center with activity packets filled with ideas like scavenger hunts and self-guided hikes. Get explorin'!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
The Loft in Harpers Ferry

6. The Loft in Harpers Ferry

86%
(7)
46mi from Washington, DC · 1 site
Looking for a unique cabin rental? Located 3 miles east of Harpers Ferry National Park in West Virginia, the Loft is perfect cabin lodging for exploring the scenic and stunning tri-state area where two rivers and three states meet. Four National Parks and trails (including the Appalachian Trail and Antietam National Battlefield) are located within twenty-five minutes of this cabin location. Built over a small stream in 1972, River &Trail’s original Knoxville location has been repurposed to provide a novel “cabin camping” experience with certain creature comforts in an alternative setting. This cabin offers an outdoor shower with hot water and outdoor flushing toilet, large BBQ grill, full size refrigerator, toaster oven, coffee maker and microwave.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$150
 / night
Ramblin Pines

7. Ramblin Pines

32mi from Washington, DC
Discover the unique charm of Ramblin’ Pines, a premier full-service family campground that seamlessly blends the tranquility of nature with easy access to vibrant urban attractions. Nestled in a serene wooded environment, our campground offers a peaceful retreat while being centrally located to explore the diverse vacation spots of Washington, Frederick, and Baltimore. At Ramblin’ Pines, we prioritize your comfort and enjoyment. Our campground features a variety of amenities designed for family fun and relaxation. Whether you prefer a friendly game of horseshoes, a refreshing swim, or simply unwinding in nature, we have something for everyone. For those who wish to venture beyond our grounds, you’ll find an array of nearby attractions, including stunning natural features, outdoor activities, delightful restaurants, and charming shops. Experience the best of both worlds at Ramblin’ Pines, where adventure and relaxation await you in a picturesque setting. Join us for an unforgettable camping experience!
Aquia Pines Camp Resort

8. Aquia Pines Camp Resort

36mi from Washington, DC
Discover the charm of our campground, where the perfect blend of nature and convenience awaits you. Nestled near Fredericksburg, Quantico, and Washington, D.C., our site offers a unique opportunity to explore vibrant local attractions while enjoying the tranquility of the great outdoors. Choose from spacious sites in open areas or more secluded spots in the woods, catering to your personal preference for privacy. We provide a variety of hookups, including 30 amp, 50 amp, full (water, electric, sewer), and partial options, along with complimentary Wi-Fi. Many of our sites are pull-through, making it easy for larger RVs to settle in without the hassle of unhooking your tow vehicle. We welcome pets and feature a fenced dog park, ensuring your furry friends can enjoy their stay as well. With so much to see and do, take your time to explore the natural beauty and local attractions that surround our campground. Whether you're seeking outdoor adventures, nearby restaurants, or quaint shops, your perfect getaway starts here.
Calvert Cliffs State Park

9. Calvert Cliffs State Park

State park 48mi from Washington, DC · 5 sites
Jagged sea cliffs and sandy shores harbor prehistoric fossils at this park.
Pets
Toilets
Showers

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Where to go

Greenbelt Park

Cozy up for camping less than 15 miles from the White House. With over 170 campsites, Greenbelt Park is the perfect urban camping getaway. It features flower-filled hiking and equestrian trails and Sweetgum Picnic Area, which has a playground for kids. Full hookups, fire pits, potable water, and picnic tables offer RVers and tent campers alike a comfortable home base near the nation’s capital while exploring local nature, historical sites, and NASA Goddard Visitor Center.

Shenandoah National Park

Venture to Northern Virginia’s Shenandoah National Park, less than two hours from Washington DC. Rolling hills, hiking trails, and waterfalls wisp through the land, creating epic views and scenic sites. Traverse a piece of the Appalachian Trail and get a glimpse of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Featuring over 600 RV and tent sites, Shenandoah National Park also offers permit-only backcountry camping. It should be noted that there are no electrical hookups in the park, though campers can find seasonal dump stations and potable water.

Prince William Forest National Park

Pull into Prince William Forest National Park for a perfect blend of history and nature. Preservation and conservation remain top priorities for the park, which was nominated for the National Register of Historical Places. With 15,000 acres to explore, the park features miles of hiking along tree-covered trails with off-road biking options and orienteering classes too. Find two on-site campgrounds and clusters of historic cabins in the park. Campsites include fire pits, potable water, and picnic tables surrounded by lush forest.

When to go

Experience the beauty of changing seasons in Washington DC. The area's subtropical climate creates hot and humid summers and cold winters. Summer temperatures reach an average of 85°F, while winter weather brings lows in the mid 20s. DC area summers are perfect for hiking, biking, and late-night stargazing, though the humidity means mosquitoes and other bugs are prevalent—bug spray, mosquito nets, and after-bite relief products may be necessary.

Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field