The best waterside camping near Fruitland

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If you're looking for a camping adventure near Fruitland, Maryland, Hipcamp has over 360 options to choose from. With options as low as $15 per night, you can find the perfect accommodation to fit your style and budget. Some of the top campsites in the area include Bald Eagle Farm on the Patuxent (182 reviews), Historic Blueberry Lane Farm! (184 reviews), and The Draper Property (128 reviews). These campsites offer popular amenities like potable water, campfires, and showers. Whether you're into whitewater paddling or wind sports, you'll find plenty of activities to enjoy in this scenic area. So pack your bags, grab your gear, and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience!

98% (555) 182 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Fruitland

Point Lookout State Park

1. Point Lookout State Park

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State park 42mi from Fruitland · 126 sites
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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Tuckahoe State Park

2. Tuckahoe State Park

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State park 48mi from Fruitland · 56 sites
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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Campfires

If you're looking for a camping adventure near Fruitland, Maryland, Hipcamp has over 360 options to choose from. With options as low as $15 per night, you can find the perfect accommodation to fit your style and budget. Some of the top campsites in the area include Bald Eagle Farm on the Patuxent (182 reviews), Historic Blueberry Lane Farm! (184 reviews), and The Draper Property (128 reviews). These campsites offer popular amenities like potable water, campfires, and showers. Whether you're into whitewater paddling or wind sports, you'll find plenty of activities to enjoy in this scenic area. So pack your bags, grab your gear, and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience!

98% (555) 182 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Fruitland

Point Lookout State Park

1. Point Lookout State Park

100%
(3)
State park 42mi from Fruitland · 126 sites
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.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Tuckahoe State Park

2. Tuckahoe State Park

100%
(5)
State park 48mi from Fruitland · 56 sites
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
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field