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Dennis Point Marina and Campground

100 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Drayden, MD
Nestled off the Potomac River and just 90 minutes away from Washington D.C. and Northern Virginia, guests can escape to this cozy campground, marina and retreat with minimal travel time and maximum relaxation. Our waterfront marina and campground is the perfect, family-friendly, Southern Maryland getaway for boaters and campers. We are a locally operated full-service marina with 81 deep water slips and waterfront campground with 118 sites located on the naturally protected Carthagena Creek just off the mouth of the St. Mary’s River. Our serene location offers a quiet retreat while still having access to so much. Boaters and campers alike are able to take advantage of a plethora of amenities including a swimming pool, golf cart rentals, kayak/stand-up paddleboard rentals, ship’s store, and on-site local seafood restaurant, Capt Pat’s @ Dennis Point. We hope you will consider us for a stay and come and see what the magic is all about.
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Little Rustic Cabin Near Onancock

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Onancock, VA
If you are looking for a unique experience and appreciate history, architecture, and exquisite design, you just found your spot. First of all, the location. The cabin is located on a rural road that is a five minute drive to downtown Onancock, which offers a coffee shop, several restaurants, bakery, shops, Saturday farmers’ market, and the harbor. Chincoteague and the famous ponies are 35 minutes north, and bougie Cape Charles is 40 minutes south. When you open the door to this 300’ gem, you will step back in time to a simpler way of life. This century-old building was moved to the site and has been brought back to life, preserving the original character, while adding the creature comforts we love of today. Soaring 12 foot ceilings provide a spacious air, and the original wood interior offer charm and patina that simply cannot be manufactured. In the past, it was a barber shop and then a poker joint. This place is a design nerd’s dream, a clever combination of old, new, and vintage pieces, handmade pottery and art, with close attention paid to each chosen piece. Lace curtains and blackout blinds cover all your light preferences for peaceful sleeping. The queen bed is a high end hybrid mattress with traditional coil base and memory foam top. A giant 55” TV is directly across from the bed for cozy streaming. The modern bathroom has a vintage wall sink found on site, and terrific water pressure from a rain shower head with instant, never ending Rinnai hot water. The kitchen has an ample antique sideboard as your sink, apartment size refrigerator, induction hot plate, coffee, microwave, and combo convection toaster oven/air fryer. The marble table seats two. A comfortable down-filled loveseat adds another lounge option. You will enjoy all the artistic touches around the room. Did I mention the front porch??? It’s the perfect spot for morning coffee, afternoon wine, and evening stargazing from rocking chairs with your boo. A pretty view of a wide field is across the street and will sooth your weary soul. What’s not to love about that?
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Overview

Cabin camping in Fruitland gives you over 400 options tucked between winding trails and quiet woodlands. Expect stays with showers, pet-friendly spots, and wifi—no need to ditch your routines for a night out here. The average price sits around $109 per night, but you can snag a cabin for as low as $85. If you want a spot with a reputation, check out Strawberry Crossroads (230 reviews), Adventures Await Retreat & Meadery (20 reviews), or Blackwater Tiny Cabin on Snakehead (4 reviews). Lace up your boots for hiking, keep your eyes peeled for wildlife, or cool off with a swim—the trails and water are close by. This is a straightforward, comfortable way to experience Fruitland’s outdoors.