Tiny homes in Maryland with showers

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3 top tiny homes sites in Maryland with showers

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Blackwater Tiny Cabin on Snakehead

1 site · Lodging5 acres · 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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Tiny Haven

7 sites · Lodging10 acres · Knoxville, MD
Tiny Haven Harpers Ferry is nestled on 10 acres of retired farmland, close to downtown Harpers Ferry and Shepherdstown WV, the C&O Canal Towpath for walking and biking, wineries and breweries, and the Maryland Heights Overlook Trail. This location features our two modern-farmhouse tiny homes, two renovated vintage airstreams, a stargazing glamping dome, and two glamping tents! You can also book out the whole property for group retreats!
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Blackwater "She Shed"

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Church Creek, MD
The "She Shed" Tiny House is the best bargain, unique stay getaway around! This Tiny House is made from a traditional 10'x18' shed and is solar powered! It's surprisingly spacious with a full size bathroom, kitchenette, lofted twin bed, and day bed (twin or king)! The home borders a sheep pasture, farm barn, goat pasture & chicken coop! Snakehead fishing is just a short walk away! Kyacks/creek launch on site! Minutes from Blackwater Refuge! Or just relax and enjoy country living on the farm!
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Tiny homes in Maryland with showers guide

Overview

From Atlantic beaches to Appalachian Mountains, Chesapeake fishing villages to sprawling state parks―Maryland serves up plenty of variety, and campers won’t have to search far to find a campground, cabin, or glampsite. Whether you’re vacationing along the Chesapeake Bay, hiking and backcountry camping in the northern mountains, or driving your RV along Scenic Byways, there’s an adventure to suit all tastes. Summer is the busiest time to visit, when crowds hit the beach resorts along the Atlantic coast, but the mild temperatures of spring and fall are ideal for camping and outdoor activities. Winters are cold and snowy, so opt for a cozy cabin rental instead.  

Where to go

Western Maryland

Misty mountain peaks, dense forests, and sparkling lakes await in Western Maryland, which stretches from Hagerstown to Deep Creek Lake. Follow the Mountain Maryland scenic byway through the Allegheny Mountains, rent a canal boat along the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, or go whitewater rafting in Swallow Falls State Park. Seasonal highlights include the fall foliage hikes around Oakland, summer swimming and boating on Deep Creek Lake, and hitting the ski slopes in McHenry.

Central Maryland

Sitting pretty between Appalachian peaks and Chesapeake Bay shores, Maryland’s capital region has outdoor escapes within easy reach of both Baltimore and Washington D.C. Take your RV on a drive through history along the Historic National Road, running all the way from Baltimore into the western mountains; hike a 40-mile stretch of the Appalachian Trail; or enjoy wine tasting along the Piedmont Wine Trail. Camping favorites include the Cunningham Falls and Susquehanna state parks.

South Maryland

Picturesque coastal towns, Civil War sites, and golf courses pepper the western shore of Chesapeake Bay, where you can enjoy fishing, birding, and oyster tasting to your heart’s content. Snag a riverside campsite along the Potomac River, enjoy beachside walks in the Point Lookout State Park, or hunt for fossils in the Calvert Cliffs State Park.

Eastern Shore

Vacationers flock to Ocean City, where there are enough sandy beaches, golf courses, and boardwalk amusements to keep you busy all summer long. Nearby, there are beachside campgrounds and herds of wild horses to admire at Assateague Island National Seashore, or you can head over to the Chesapeake Bay shore to paddle around the marshes, enjoy birdwatching in the Blackwater National Wildlife, or rent a rustic cabin at Janes Island State Park. 

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