The best river, stream, or creek cabins in Maryland

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If you're interested in staying at Cloud Nine Victorian Farm, you can check out their listing here. Another great option is Private Serene One of a Kind BC, which you can find here. For those looking for a campsite with a Quaker history, Catoctin Quaker Camp is a great choice and can be found here.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Maryland

Maryland Health Society

1. Maryland Health Society

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42 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Davidsonville, MD
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.
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Blackwater Tiny Cabin on Snakehead

2. Blackwater Tiny Cabin on Snakehead

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1 site · Lodging · Cambridge, MD
The Solar Powered Tiny Cabin is located on a farmette 5 min away from Blackwater Refuge! It is an affordable and unique way to visit and enjoy all that Cambridge and Blackwater Refuge have to offer! Staying the cabin will make your visit even more memorable! The Tiny Cabin is now located 50 steps away from Pitcher Dam Creek which leads to the Little Blackwater! Kayaks on site! Bring your fishing rod to catch popular Snakeheads! 15 minute drive to Route 50, downtown Cambridge, shopping and dining!
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Basecamp Frederick

3. Basecamp Frederick

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3 sites · RVs, Lodging · Frederick, MD
Basecamp Frederick is located on almost 2 acres adjacent to the Frederick Municipal Forest & Watershed on Hamburg Rd. There is a small creek that borders one side of the property, a wooded area in the back, and access to trails across the street. This area of Frederick is prime for outdoor activities such as cycling, hiking, fishing, foraging, and wildlife watching. Both Gambrill State Park and Catoctin Mountain Park are nearby and easy to access for day trips.
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Janes Island State Park

4. Janes Island State Park

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110 sites · Crisfield, Maryland
When you need a waterside retreat to refresh that worn out soul of yours, Janes Island State Park is a must. Find yourself immersed in the unique and picturesque beauty of the Chesapeake Bay, with forested woodlands providing just the right accent. There are even rustic waterfront cabins that provide just a touch of quaint charm.The island portion of the park boasts 2,900 acres of saltmarsh, with 30 epic miles of water trails to explore. Take your kayak or canoe and go find your own isolated beach to lounge on for the whole day. Sounds pretty damn good, right? The stunning sunsets here can’t be beat, with wild colors scattered across the glassy waters. Like we said, perfect waterside retreat to paired with camp vibes, can't be beat right?
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Pocomoke River State Park

5. Pocomoke River State Park

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207 sites · Girdletree, Maryland
With 15,000 wooded acres, Pocomoke River State Park’s claim to fame is its stand of loblolly pine and cypress swamps bordering a wild and scenic river. It’s divided into two parts, Shad Landing (south side) and Milburn Landing (north side), which are about a 25 minute drive apart. The combination of ecosystems means the park is home to a plethora of plant and animal life including white dogwood and pink laurel trees, river otters, bald eagles and over 50 species of fish.There is no shortage of traditional camping activities, but the park also boasts an Olympic-sized swimming pool in case you decide “I can’t take this no more," and make like Squints from the Sandlot. The park's name may mean black water, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t take your baby down to Pocomoke where you can get there fast and then take it slow.
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The Agape

6. The Agape

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6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Queenstown, MD
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.
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$110
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CLOUD NINE VICTORIAN FARM

7. CLOUD NINE VICTORIAN FARM

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3 sites · Lodging · Smithsburg, MD
BEST OF HIPCAMP AWARD WINNER 3 TIMES HARDY CAMPERS ONLY PLEASE PLS ASK ABT SPECIFIC DATES Spectacular Setting-360 Views-Farmland Mts- Orchards- 1890 Historic Buildings -5G Wifi - Games, Arts and Crafts, Swings Lots of peaceful places to sit, very nice wash up and restrroom area, Kitchen set up in Barn w lg table, pantry etc. Beautiful Farmland Everywhere Fire pit , ShadeTrees, Gardens ,Meadows, Animals, Great Area Beautiful Big Barn w Kitchen area, Arts and Crafts and workshop , Huge Shade Trees, Upscale Chic washroom/bathroom area -Feed the Chickens, Gather their colored eggs- Activities and Games-Tree Swings-Horseshoes-Basketball-Checkers-Cards- Living Farmstead Museum, Hands on- Old Tools and Ways -Gardening-Birdwatching- PYO Flowers,Herbs, Veggies -Great Fire Pit, Cast Iron Skillets, Tools and Grates provided -Learn about Agriculture and times on a 1890 American Farm - Local Orchards, Creameries,Mennonite Feed and dry goods stores MICROWAVE - HOTPLATE TOASTER ,FIREPITS, Big Webber Charcoal grill ***FIREWOOD BUNDLES AT FARM/ONLINE IN EXTRAS AREA*** Victorian Summer Kitchen Curiosity, circa 1890, is located on small, organic Cloud Nine Farm among the beautiful Orchard, Dairy and Mennonite country of Western Maryland. Glorious sunrises over the Catoctin Mts and a great 360 vista of the surrounding Farmlands and Orchards. Close to the AT and several State Parks, great biking . Awesome area. We DO have good Wifi in all buildings THIS IS REAL FARM COUNTRY Fresh local produce available at innumerable Orchard stands throughout the year. This includes milk and ice cream :) , Apples, Peaches, Plums, Cherries, Strawberries, and all types of veggies and meats. The summer kitchen and its loft are outfitted as they would have been in the Victorian times, with implements for cooking, canning, candle making, herb and plant processing, braided rug making. etc. Also, part of the stable is set up as a eating area, and the barn and hayloft as a hands on Farm museum to explore. Old fashioned games and rope swings and Arts and Crafts for additional fun.
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Wild Yough Glamping Huts

8. Wild Yough Glamping Huts

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4 sites · Lodging · Oakland, MD
Wild Yough is located in Southern Garrett County, Maryland very close to Herrington Manor State Park, Swallows Falls State Park, and the quaint mountain village of Oakland. The property adjoins thousands of acres of Garrett State Forest and hundreds of acres of state land along the Youghiogheny River. The world class Wisp resort and Deep Creek Lake are only minutes away. “Yough” is short for Youghiogheny River a state designated wild and scenic river which runs through the heart of the property. Wild Yough Glamping huts are part of more than 350 acres of private land, most of which is crisscrossed with hiking and biking trails. Youghiogheny is an Algonquin word meaning “a stream flowing in a contrary direction”, or in the case of the Yough, North toward Ohio Pyle and Pittsburgh. This section of the river is designated as a protected scenic corridor and you will feel the quiet isolation when sitting on the Crooked Butt Bench overlooking the big horseshoe bend in the river at the far back corner of our property. And if the river is low during your visit, feel free to wade across to the other side – Wild Yough owns the entire peninsula of land on the other side of the river and this is also bordered by State land.The river banks are steep on the property, but the fishing for small mouth bass is exceptional. There is a small turn around on the path just beyond Crooked Butt Bench where you can take out your canoe, kayak, or inner tubes after floating the 2+ miles from the Oakland bridge. Just be prepared to walk your water craft back up to the house or Glamping site as there is no motorized access to the river.If you like to lay on the rocks in the sun or take the kids for some wading in the river, the best place is the farthest to walk to. Take the trail to “High Bluff”, then cross the Snyder property line (Permission for trail access only – do not leave trail!), then descend down and cross the bridge across Herrington Manor Creek (a stocked trout stream!). Wild Yough property is to your right along the river and there is a great place for lying in the sun, doing some fishing, or just wading into the cool waters of the Yough on a hot summer day.Learn more about this land:The idea is simple- our glamping site will offer a true camping experience without all the hassles and fuss. With 350 acres of private ground, adjacent to thousands of acres of state park and forest, Wild Yough offers plenty of space to spread out, stretch your legs, watch the deer, and howl with the coyotes. You won’t be packed into a row of RV’s or tents where you can hear your neighbor snoring. You won’t have to set up camp in the rain. And you’ll never have to sleep on the ground! You’ll have your own heated hut, warm soft bed, and private space for long evenings around the campfire. And our bathhouse and pavilion facilities are designed with comfort, cleanliness and relaxation in mind. Oh yeah… large field for enjoying lawn games or just relaxing quietly under an endless blanket of evening stars.Each hut is furnished with a double bed, additional seating/pullout bed, cabin cooking center with stove, dining table, LED lighting, and a propane heater. Outside, each hut has comfortable chairs on the porch, a large picnic table, and a fire-ring/cooking grill with extra seating. And all this is just a short walk to the bath house and paviliion! Our bathhouse is designed to bring you all of the comforts of home, with modern, comfortable features which include full size showers, plenty of counter space, professional ventilation, and regular maintenance by our partners at Offlake Rentals. Additionally, we have outside water facilities and separate, deep sinks for washing dishes. The adjacent pavilion area is furnished with comfortable lounge furniture and picnic tables, making it the perfect place to socialize with your fellow Glampers or host a pot-luck meal with a large group.Here’s what else you will find at the bathhouse and pavilion:– Outside spigot and hose for quick cleanup (also great for doggie washing)– Sockets for charging mobile phones and laptops (leave property at your own risk)– Take one leave one book and magazine library– Selection of board games and outdoor activities– Information on the area and suggested must see and do activities
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Glamping Clear Spring 3-Cabins

9. Glamping Clear Spring 3-Cabins

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6 sites · Lodging · Clear Spring, MD
Exclusive Private Glamping Cabins & Campground in Clear Spring Maryland About this space The Best Cabin Glamping at Timber Valley Retreat in Clear Spring, Maryland. Make some memories at this unique and family-friendly place. Timber Valley Retreat is a private campground located at mile marker 108 along the C and O Canal. If you are looking to take your family and/or friends and "get away from it all," this is the place for you! When you rent, you get the entire site, including all three cabins: Tanner’s Bunkhouse, Amber Lodge, and Jake’s Bunkhouse. Make leisure time outdoors a priority for your and your family's mental health. Come experience Washington County Maryland Hospitality at its Best!
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Swallow Falls State Park

10. Swallow Falls State Park

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63 sites · Oakland, Maryland
Waterfalls and whitewater rapids lie along the wild Youghiogheny River in this Maryland park.
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Tuckahoe State Park

11. Tuckahoe State Park

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56 sites · Queen Anne, Maryland
Say hello to Tuckahoe! 20 miles of hiking and biking surround the upper branch of Tuckahoe Creek, making it no surprise that this park hosts an annual triathalon. Don’t worry, though, you don’t have to be in race-shape to enjoy yourself here. Pack a picnic lunch and enjoy the view of 60 acres of the Tuckahoe lake, or get familiar with the local flora at the Adkins Arboretum. This 500-acre public garden boasts more than 600 species of local plantlife. Curious about that flower you saw on your morning bike ride? The Arboretum can help you out. Tours and information are available, or you can wander on your own and geek out on all that greenery.
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Point Lookout State Park

12. Point Lookout State Park

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126 sites · St George Island, Maryland
Situated on a pretty peninsula formed by the Chesapeake Bay and Potomac River, Point Lookout State Park has cast off its evil scars of the past and grown into a beautiful bay setting. The Marshland Nature Center and Civil War Museum host a number of summer programs for all ages, and children 7-12 years of age can learn what it takes to be a naturalist in the Junior Ranger program. The park can fill to capacity on summer weekends and holidays, but there’s always night fishing. Point Lookout has three fishing areas that stay open as long as your local Kwik-E-Mart, including a 710-foot fishing pier.
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New Germany State Park

13. New Germany State Park

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58 sites · Jennings, Maryland
Whispered about as a “best kept secret” of the area, New Germany State Park is a mountain gem that is now yours to explore. Tucked away between the epic expanse of Big Savage Mountain and Meadow Mountain, this place is overflowing with lush, green beauty and forested goodness. Early settlers (from Germany, of course) found this place to be near and dear to heart, reminding them of their homelands—thus the name. There are 10 miles of trails that are just begging to be roamed, offering up scenic views of the diverse woodland here. There is also a small lake that is prime for fishing, dipping, and some classic canoeing. When your soul is begging to be unpluged from technology, this is the place to come. Escape from the busy city bustle for a bit and let the camp vibes roll soak in.
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Big Run State Park

14. Big Run State Park

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2 sites · Bloomington, Maryland
Ready to get wild ‘n out? Big Run is the ultimate rugged getaway. Located at the mouth of the Savage River Reservoir, the park is a bomb semi-primitive base camp from which to explore the surrounding Savage River State Forest. You have easy access to fishing and boating on the reservoir, but keep it simple with non-motorized boats.Enjoy sweeping vistas and multiple creek crossings on the Monroe Run Trail, whose trailhead is next to campsite 62. At just under five miles, the trail runs along the old CCC road that connected the Savage River and Meadow Mountain camps in the 1930s. And be prepared for some seriously fierce natural beauty, especially if you visit in the fall. The surrounding mountain ridges offer a spectacular display of changing colors.
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Martinak State Park

15. Martinak State Park

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62 sites · Denton, Maryland
At Martinak State Park, you find the best of everything: beautiful forests, golden fields, and mysterious marshes. With Choptank River and Watts Creek bordering the park, you're surrounded by lush flora and fauna in this perfect, thriving environment. If you consider yourself an avid angler, you’re in luck. There's plenty of bass, sunfish, and catfish to be reeled in here. Tucked away within a forest of hardwood and pine, you can truly leave the city woes behind you when you explore this beautiful park. With all that water to enjoy, it’s not hard to imagine why boaters love this place. Teeming with good times and camp vibes, this outdoor haven is a pretty solid gem.
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Catoctin Mountain Park

16. Catoctin Mountain Park

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84 sites · Sabillasville, Maryland
Get a close-up view of the history of the Old Line State on this park's well-maintained trails.
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Susquehanna State Park

17. Susquehanna State Park

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71 sites · Port Deposit, Maryland
Feeling the river or the bay today? At Susquehanna State Park, both are at your fingertips. Boaters can hit the big waters from the Susquehanna River, and fishers can test their skills while catching bass, perch, catfish and carp. Head out in the spring, and you can catch the annual shad and herring runs. If you’re more of a landlubber, the park offers 15 miles of hiking trails, shared by humans and horses, and lots of sites to walk back in time, including The Rock Run Grist Mill and mansion. For tots, Susquehanna State Park interpretive programs are available throughout the summer.
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If you're interested in staying at Cloud Nine Victorian Farm, you can check out their listing here. Another great option is Private Serene One of a Kind BC, which you can find here. For those looking for a campsite with a Quaker history, Catoctin Quaker Camp is a great choice and can be found here.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Maryland

Maryland Health Society

1. Maryland Health Society

99%
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42 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Davidsonville, MD
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.
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Blackwater Tiny Cabin on Snakehead

2. Blackwater Tiny Cabin on Snakehead

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1 site · Lodging · Cambridge, MD
The Solar Powered Tiny Cabin is located on a farmette 5 min away from Blackwater Refuge! It is an affordable and unique way to visit and enjoy all that Cambridge and Blackwater Refuge have to offer! Staying the cabin will make your visit even more memorable! The Tiny Cabin is now located 50 steps away from Pitcher Dam Creek which leads to the Little Blackwater! Kayaks on site! Bring your fishing rod to catch popular Snakeheads! 15 minute drive to Route 50, downtown Cambridge, shopping and dining!
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Basecamp Frederick

3. Basecamp Frederick

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3 sites · RVs, Lodging · Frederick, MD
Basecamp Frederick is located on almost 2 acres adjacent to the Frederick Municipal Forest & Watershed on Hamburg Rd. There is a small creek that borders one side of the property, a wooded area in the back, and access to trails across the street. This area of Frederick is prime for outdoor activities such as cycling, hiking, fishing, foraging, and wildlife watching. Both Gambrill State Park and Catoctin Mountain Park are nearby and easy to access for day trips.
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Janes Island State Park

4. Janes Island State Park

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110 sites · Crisfield, Maryland
When you need a waterside retreat to refresh that worn out soul of yours, Janes Island State Park is a must. Find yourself immersed in the unique and picturesque beauty of the Chesapeake Bay, with forested woodlands providing just the right accent. There are even rustic waterfront cabins that provide just a touch of quaint charm.The island portion of the park boasts 2,900 acres of saltmarsh, with 30 epic miles of water trails to explore. Take your kayak or canoe and go find your own isolated beach to lounge on for the whole day. Sounds pretty damn good, right? The stunning sunsets here can’t be beat, with wild colors scattered across the glassy waters. Like we said, perfect waterside retreat to paired with camp vibes, can't be beat right?
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Pocomoke River State Park

5. Pocomoke River State Park

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207 sites · Girdletree, Maryland
With 15,000 wooded acres, Pocomoke River State Park’s claim to fame is its stand of loblolly pine and cypress swamps bordering a wild and scenic river. It’s divided into two parts, Shad Landing (south side) and Milburn Landing (north side), which are about a 25 minute drive apart. The combination of ecosystems means the park is home to a plethora of plant and animal life including white dogwood and pink laurel trees, river otters, bald eagles and over 50 species of fish.There is no shortage of traditional camping activities, but the park also boasts an Olympic-sized swimming pool in case you decide “I can’t take this no more," and make like Squints from the Sandlot. The park's name may mean black water, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t take your baby down to Pocomoke where you can get there fast and then take it slow.
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The Agape

6. The Agape

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6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Queenstown, MD
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.
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$110
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CLOUD NINE VICTORIAN FARM

7. CLOUD NINE VICTORIAN FARM

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3 sites · Lodging · Smithsburg, MD
BEST OF HIPCAMP AWARD WINNER 3 TIMES HARDY CAMPERS ONLY PLEASE PLS ASK ABT SPECIFIC DATES Spectacular Setting-360 Views-Farmland Mts- Orchards- 1890 Historic Buildings -5G Wifi - Games, Arts and Crafts, Swings Lots of peaceful places to sit, very nice wash up and restrroom area, Kitchen set up in Barn w lg table, pantry etc. Beautiful Farmland Everywhere Fire pit , ShadeTrees, Gardens ,Meadows, Animals, Great Area Beautiful Big Barn w Kitchen area, Arts and Crafts and workshop , Huge Shade Trees, Upscale Chic washroom/bathroom area -Feed the Chickens, Gather their colored eggs- Activities and Games-Tree Swings-Horseshoes-Basketball-Checkers-Cards- Living Farmstead Museum, Hands on- Old Tools and Ways -Gardening-Birdwatching- PYO Flowers,Herbs, Veggies -Great Fire Pit, Cast Iron Skillets, Tools and Grates provided -Learn about Agriculture and times on a 1890 American Farm - Local Orchards, Creameries,Mennonite Feed and dry goods stores MICROWAVE - HOTPLATE TOASTER ,FIREPITS, Big Webber Charcoal grill ***FIREWOOD BUNDLES AT FARM/ONLINE IN EXTRAS AREA*** Victorian Summer Kitchen Curiosity, circa 1890, is located on small, organic Cloud Nine Farm among the beautiful Orchard, Dairy and Mennonite country of Western Maryland. Glorious sunrises over the Catoctin Mts and a great 360 vista of the surrounding Farmlands and Orchards. Close to the AT and several State Parks, great biking . Awesome area. We DO have good Wifi in all buildings THIS IS REAL FARM COUNTRY Fresh local produce available at innumerable Orchard stands throughout the year. This includes milk and ice cream :) , Apples, Peaches, Plums, Cherries, Strawberries, and all types of veggies and meats. The summer kitchen and its loft are outfitted as they would have been in the Victorian times, with implements for cooking, canning, candle making, herb and plant processing, braided rug making. etc. Also, part of the stable is set up as a eating area, and the barn and hayloft as a hands on Farm museum to explore. Old fashioned games and rope swings and Arts and Crafts for additional fun.
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Wild Yough Glamping Huts

8. Wild Yough Glamping Huts

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4 sites · Lodging · Oakland, MD
Wild Yough is located in Southern Garrett County, Maryland very close to Herrington Manor State Park, Swallows Falls State Park, and the quaint mountain village of Oakland. The property adjoins thousands of acres of Garrett State Forest and hundreds of acres of state land along the Youghiogheny River. The world class Wisp resort and Deep Creek Lake are only minutes away. “Yough” is short for Youghiogheny River a state designated wild and scenic river which runs through the heart of the property. Wild Yough Glamping huts are part of more than 350 acres of private land, most of which is crisscrossed with hiking and biking trails. Youghiogheny is an Algonquin word meaning “a stream flowing in a contrary direction”, or in the case of the Yough, North toward Ohio Pyle and Pittsburgh. This section of the river is designated as a protected scenic corridor and you will feel the quiet isolation when sitting on the Crooked Butt Bench overlooking the big horseshoe bend in the river at the far back corner of our property. And if the river is low during your visit, feel free to wade across to the other side – Wild Yough owns the entire peninsula of land on the other side of the river and this is also bordered by State land.The river banks are steep on the property, but the fishing for small mouth bass is exceptional. There is a small turn around on the path just beyond Crooked Butt Bench where you can take out your canoe, kayak, or inner tubes after floating the 2+ miles from the Oakland bridge. Just be prepared to walk your water craft back up to the house or Glamping site as there is no motorized access to the river.If you like to lay on the rocks in the sun or take the kids for some wading in the river, the best place is the farthest to walk to. Take the trail to “High Bluff”, then cross the Snyder property line (Permission for trail access only – do not leave trail!), then descend down and cross the bridge across Herrington Manor Creek (a stocked trout stream!). Wild Yough property is to your right along the river and there is a great place for lying in the sun, doing some fishing, or just wading into the cool waters of the Yough on a hot summer day.Learn more about this land:The idea is simple- our glamping site will offer a true camping experience without all the hassles and fuss. With 350 acres of private ground, adjacent to thousands of acres of state park and forest, Wild Yough offers plenty of space to spread out, stretch your legs, watch the deer, and howl with the coyotes. You won’t be packed into a row of RV’s or tents where you can hear your neighbor snoring. You won’t have to set up camp in the rain. And you’ll never have to sleep on the ground! You’ll have your own heated hut, warm soft bed, and private space for long evenings around the campfire. And our bathhouse and pavilion facilities are designed with comfort, cleanliness and relaxation in mind. Oh yeah… large field for enjoying lawn games or just relaxing quietly under an endless blanket of evening stars.Each hut is furnished with a double bed, additional seating/pullout bed, cabin cooking center with stove, dining table, LED lighting, and a propane heater. Outside, each hut has comfortable chairs on the porch, a large picnic table, and a fire-ring/cooking grill with extra seating. And all this is just a short walk to the bath house and paviliion! Our bathhouse is designed to bring you all of the comforts of home, with modern, comfortable features which include full size showers, plenty of counter space, professional ventilation, and regular maintenance by our partners at Offlake Rentals. Additionally, we have outside water facilities and separate, deep sinks for washing dishes. The adjacent pavilion area is furnished with comfortable lounge furniture and picnic tables, making it the perfect place to socialize with your fellow Glampers or host a pot-luck meal with a large group.Here’s what else you will find at the bathhouse and pavilion:– Outside spigot and hose for quick cleanup (also great for doggie washing)– Sockets for charging mobile phones and laptops (leave property at your own risk)– Take one leave one book and magazine library– Selection of board games and outdoor activities– Information on the area and suggested must see and do activities
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Glamping Clear Spring 3-Cabins

9. Glamping Clear Spring 3-Cabins

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6 sites · Lodging · Clear Spring, MD
Exclusive Private Glamping Cabins & Campground in Clear Spring Maryland About this space The Best Cabin Glamping at Timber Valley Retreat in Clear Spring, Maryland. Make some memories at this unique and family-friendly place. Timber Valley Retreat is a private campground located at mile marker 108 along the C and O Canal. If you are looking to take your family and/or friends and "get away from it all," this is the place for you! When you rent, you get the entire site, including all three cabins: Tanner’s Bunkhouse, Amber Lodge, and Jake’s Bunkhouse. Make leisure time outdoors a priority for your and your family's mental health. Come experience Washington County Maryland Hospitality at its Best!
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$205
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Swallow Falls State Park

10. Swallow Falls State Park

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63 sites · Oakland, Maryland
Waterfalls and whitewater rapids lie along the wild Youghiogheny River in this Maryland park.
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Tuckahoe State Park

11. Tuckahoe State Park

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56 sites · Queen Anne, Maryland
Say hello to Tuckahoe! 20 miles of hiking and biking surround the upper branch of Tuckahoe Creek, making it no surprise that this park hosts an annual triathalon. Don’t worry, though, you don’t have to be in race-shape to enjoy yourself here. Pack a picnic lunch and enjoy the view of 60 acres of the Tuckahoe lake, or get familiar with the local flora at the Adkins Arboretum. This 500-acre public garden boasts more than 600 species of local plantlife. Curious about that flower you saw on your morning bike ride? The Arboretum can help you out. Tours and information are available, or you can wander on your own and geek out on all that greenery.
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Point Lookout State Park

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126 sites · St George Island, Maryland
Situated on a pretty peninsula formed by the Chesapeake Bay and Potomac River, Point Lookout State Park has cast off its evil scars of the past and grown into a beautiful bay setting. The Marshland Nature Center and Civil War Museum host a number of summer programs for all ages, and children 7-12 years of age can learn what it takes to be a naturalist in the Junior Ranger program. The park can fill to capacity on summer weekends and holidays, but there’s always night fishing. Point Lookout has three fishing areas that stay open as long as your local Kwik-E-Mart, including a 710-foot fishing pier.
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New Germany State Park

13. New Germany State Park

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58 sites · Jennings, Maryland
Whispered about as a “best kept secret” of the area, New Germany State Park is a mountain gem that is now yours to explore. Tucked away between the epic expanse of Big Savage Mountain and Meadow Mountain, this place is overflowing with lush, green beauty and forested goodness. Early settlers (from Germany, of course) found this place to be near and dear to heart, reminding them of their homelands—thus the name. There are 10 miles of trails that are just begging to be roamed, offering up scenic views of the diverse woodland here. There is also a small lake that is prime for fishing, dipping, and some classic canoeing. When your soul is begging to be unpluged from technology, this is the place to come. Escape from the busy city bustle for a bit and let the camp vibes roll soak in.
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Big Run State Park

14. Big Run State Park

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2 sites · Bloomington, Maryland
Ready to get wild ‘n out? Big Run is the ultimate rugged getaway. Located at the mouth of the Savage River Reservoir, the park is a bomb semi-primitive base camp from which to explore the surrounding Savage River State Forest. You have easy access to fishing and boating on the reservoir, but keep it simple with non-motorized boats.Enjoy sweeping vistas and multiple creek crossings on the Monroe Run Trail, whose trailhead is next to campsite 62. At just under five miles, the trail runs along the old CCC road that connected the Savage River and Meadow Mountain camps in the 1930s. And be prepared for some seriously fierce natural beauty, especially if you visit in the fall. The surrounding mountain ridges offer a spectacular display of changing colors.
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Martinak State Park

15. Martinak State Park

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62 sites · Denton, Maryland
At Martinak State Park, you find the best of everything: beautiful forests, golden fields, and mysterious marshes. With Choptank River and Watts Creek bordering the park, you're surrounded by lush flora and fauna in this perfect, thriving environment. If you consider yourself an avid angler, you’re in luck. There's plenty of bass, sunfish, and catfish to be reeled in here. Tucked away within a forest of hardwood and pine, you can truly leave the city woes behind you when you explore this beautiful park. With all that water to enjoy, it’s not hard to imagine why boaters love this place. Teeming with good times and camp vibes, this outdoor haven is a pretty solid gem.
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Catoctin Mountain Park

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84 sites · Sabillasville, Maryland
Get a close-up view of the history of the Old Line State on this park's well-maintained trails.
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Susquehanna State Park

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71 sites · Port Deposit, Maryland
Feeling the river or the bay today? At Susquehanna State Park, both are at your fingertips. Boaters can hit the big waters from the Susquehanna River, and fishers can test their skills while catching bass, perch, catfish and carp. Head out in the spring, and you can catch the annual shad and herring runs. If you’re more of a landlubber, the park offers 15 miles of hiking trails, shared by humans and horses, and lots of sites to walk back in time, including The Rock Run Grist Mill and mansion. For tots, Susquehanna State Park interpretive programs are available throughout the summer.
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