The best beach camping near Fort Meade

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Welcome to Hipcamp, the ultimate destination for camping enthusiasts! If you're looking for a beach camping experience near Fort Meade, Maryland, we've got you covered. With over 100 options to choose from, you'll find the perfect spot to relax and soak up the sun. Some of our top campsites in this area include Private Paradise on Rivers Bend (210 reviews), Buffalo Gap Retreat and Camp (167 reviews), and Bellview Farm (65 reviews). Our beach campsites offer a variety of popular amenities such as potable water, campfires, and toilets. For those seeking adventure, you can enjoy activities like horseback riding, wildlife watching, and climbing. With an average price per night of just $49 and options as low as $30, you can enjoy an affordable beach camping experience. So pack your bags and get ready to enjoy the great outdoors at one of our beach campsites near Fort Meade, Maryland!

99% (38) 13 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Fort Meade

Grove Point Stables

1. Grove Point Stables

99%
(49)
45mi from Fort Meade · 1 site · Tent
Grove Point is a unique 178 Acre Waterfront Equestrian Facility, located in beautiful Earleville, MD between the Chesapeake Bay and the Sassafras River. We offer Primitive Camping for both People and Horses. We are family run business speciallizing in Gypsy Vanner Horses, Equestrian Camping and trail riding. All trail rides must be booked in advance through our business at Grove Point Stables. You can check out our website for more details. There are 2 stocked ponds on the farm or you can fish the open waters with a MD fishing license, it is BYO tackle.
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from 
$30
 / night
YMCA Camp Tockwogh

2. YMCA Camp Tockwogh

100%
(1)
37mi from Fort Meade · 5 sites
Founded in 1938, YMCA Camp Tockwogh hosts summer programming for kids and teens, family camps, and off-season group & family rentals.
Greenbelt Park

3. Greenbelt Park

75%
(8)
12 sites · Greenbelt, Maryland
Discover Greenbelt Park: A scenic haven for camping and nature.
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Cedarville State Forest

4. Cedarville State Forest

67%
(3)
23 sites · Cedarville, Maryland
If you’re down for a little history (and maybe a little mystery) Cedarville State Forest will definitely dazzle. The 3,510 acre forest was once the winter camping ground of the Piscataway Tribe because of the mild climate and abundance of game. Legend claims that there is a Native American burial ground within the forest... but it has yet to be found. Spooky! Equestrian, family and youth group campsites are available for your overnight stay. 19.5 miles of horseback riding, hiking and mountain biking trails weave through the forest. They pass a number of historical features, including the loblolly pine plantations that were planted by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930's, by a charcoal kiln, and through farm areas whose springs and streams were used to make moonshine!
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Tuckahoe State Park

5. Tuckahoe State Park

100%
(5)
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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Smallwood State Park

6. Smallwood State Park

100%
(1)
23 sites · Indian Head, Maryland
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.
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Gambrill State Park

7. Gambrill State Park

100%
(3)
29 sites · Middletown, Maryland
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'!
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Codorus State Park

8. Codorus State Park

80%
(5)
198 sites · Parkville, Pennsylvania
From the lake to the trail, this York County state park has it all.
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Elk Neck State Park

9. Elk Neck State Park

100%
(15)
254 sites · Charlestown, Maryland
Blend history, hiking, fishing, and boating into one convenient vacation getaway.
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Toilets
Campfires

Welcome to Hipcamp, the ultimate destination for camping enthusiasts! If you're looking for a beach camping experience near Fort Meade, Maryland, we've got you covered. With over 100 options to choose from, you'll find the perfect spot to relax and soak up the sun. Some of our top campsites in this area include Private Paradise on Rivers Bend (210 reviews), Buffalo Gap Retreat and Camp (167 reviews), and Bellview Farm (65 reviews). Our beach campsites offer a variety of popular amenities such as potable water, campfires, and toilets. For those seeking adventure, you can enjoy activities like horseback riding, wildlife watching, and climbing. With an average price per night of just $49 and options as low as $30, you can enjoy an affordable beach camping experience. So pack your bags and get ready to enjoy the great outdoors at one of our beach campsites near Fort Meade, Maryland!

99% (38) 13 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Fort Meade

Grove Point Stables

1. Grove Point Stables

99%
(49)
45mi from Fort Meade · 1 site · Tent
Grove Point is a unique 178 Acre Waterfront Equestrian Facility, located in beautiful Earleville, MD between the Chesapeake Bay and the Sassafras River. We offer Primitive Camping for both People and Horses. We are family run business speciallizing in Gypsy Vanner Horses, Equestrian Camping and trail riding. All trail rides must be booked in advance through our business at Grove Point Stables. You can check out our website for more details. There are 2 stocked ponds on the farm or you can fish the open waters with a MD fishing license, it is BYO tackle.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$30
 / night
YMCA Camp Tockwogh

2. YMCA Camp Tockwogh

100%
(1)
37mi from Fort Meade · 5 sites
Founded in 1938, YMCA Camp Tockwogh hosts summer programming for kids and teens, family camps, and off-season group & family rentals.
Greenbelt Park

3. Greenbelt Park

75%
(8)
12 sites · Greenbelt, Maryland
Discover Greenbelt Park: A scenic haven for camping and nature.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Cedarville State Forest

4. Cedarville State Forest

67%
(3)
23 sites · Cedarville, Maryland
If you’re down for a little history (and maybe a little mystery) Cedarville State Forest will definitely dazzle. The 3,510 acre forest was once the winter camping ground of the Piscataway Tribe because of the mild climate and abundance of game. Legend claims that there is a Native American burial ground within the forest... but it has yet to be found. Spooky! Equestrian, family and youth group campsites are available for your overnight stay. 19.5 miles of horseback riding, hiking and mountain biking trails weave through the forest. They pass a number of historical features, including the loblolly pine plantations that were planted by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930's, by a charcoal kiln, and through farm areas whose springs and streams were used to make moonshine!
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
Tuckahoe State Park

5. Tuckahoe State Park

100%
(5)
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.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Smallwood State Park

6. Smallwood State Park

100%
(1)
23 sites · Indian Head, Maryland
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

7. Gambrill State Park

100%
(3)
29 sites · Middletown, Maryland
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
Codorus State Park

8. Codorus State Park

80%
(5)
198 sites · Parkville, Pennsylvania
From the lake to the trail, this York County state park has it all.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Elk Neck State Park

9. Elk Neck State Park

100%
(15)
254 sites · Charlestown, Maryland
Blend history, hiking, fishing, and boating into one convenient vacation getaway.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

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