The best domes near Silver Spring

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Near the border of Washington DC and Virginia, Silver Spring ties together diverse parks, spectacular shorelines, and historical landmarks like those found in Catoctin Mountain Park. Its centrality makes the area ideal for exploring surrounding states and sites, and the area is wrapped in biodiverse landscapes featuring a wide variety of parks, peaks, and Hipcamps. Just 30 minutes south, campers can access the nation’s capital for a day trip to President’s Park and its monuments. Around Silver Spring, Hipcampers will find campsites, glampsites, farmlands, and retreats year-round, whether crossing borders, staying within state lines, or heading out to the Potomac River.

Top-rated campgrounds near Silver Spring

Geodesic Dome Plant Therapy

1. Geodesic Dome Plant Therapy

38mi from Silver Spring · 1 site · Lodging
Nestled in Western Loudoun Wine Country is a unique 4-acre glamping site featuring a 33-foot-diameter geodesic dome greenhouse. Secret DC promoted Lovettsville as the most “laid-back” town in America in an October 2025 article. Steven Bryant loves gardening and caring for plants and is currently laying the groundwork for a small native nursery. Rebecca Bryant is a licensed massage therapist and uses the dome as her session space when it’s not being rented out for overnight accommodations. Other features: • A small campground area with a fire pit — perfect for tents. Firewood provided. • A tiny house in the style of a Viking cabin. • Easy access to parking. • Easy access to neighboring bike paths. • A 3-minute drive to restaurants, convenience stores, a grocery co-op, a community center, and more. • Surrounded by a plethora of small farms, wineries, distilleries, breweries, pubs, and equestrian riding trails. • Located 50 miles west of Washington, D.C., and just a 2-minute drive to the Potomac River and C&O Canal Towpath. Only 15 minutes from Harpers Ferry, WV, and close to biking, whitewater rafting, and tubing adventures. • The perfect getaway for those craving a peaceful, therapeutic break without sacrificing modern conveniences. Ideal for beginner campers, wine enthusiasts, and cyclists.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$120
 / night

Near the border of Washington DC and Virginia, Silver Spring ties together diverse parks, spectacular shorelines, and historical landmarks like those found in Catoctin Mountain Park. Its centrality makes the area ideal for exploring surrounding states and sites, and the area is wrapped in biodiverse landscapes featuring a wide variety of parks, peaks, and Hipcamps. Just 30 minutes south, campers can access the nation’s capital for a day trip to President’s Park and its monuments. Around Silver Spring, Hipcampers will find campsites, glampsites, farmlands, and retreats year-round, whether crossing borders, staying within state lines, or heading out to the Potomac River.

Top-rated campgrounds near Silver Spring

Geodesic Dome Plant Therapy

1. Geodesic Dome Plant Therapy

38mi from Silver Spring · 1 site · Lodging
Nestled in Western Loudoun Wine Country is a unique 4-acre glamping site featuring a 33-foot-diameter geodesic dome greenhouse. Secret DC promoted Lovettsville as the most “laid-back” town in America in an October 2025 article. Steven Bryant loves gardening and caring for plants and is currently laying the groundwork for a small native nursery. Rebecca Bryant is a licensed massage therapist and uses the dome as her session space when it’s not being rented out for overnight accommodations. Other features: • A small campground area with a fire pit — perfect for tents. Firewood provided. • A tiny house in the style of a Viking cabin. • Easy access to parking. • Easy access to neighboring bike paths. • A 3-minute drive to restaurants, convenience stores, a grocery co-op, a community center, and more. • Surrounded by a plethora of small farms, wineries, distilleries, breweries, pubs, and equestrian riding trails. • Located 50 miles west of Washington, D.C., and just a 2-minute drive to the Potomac River and C&O Canal Towpath. Only 15 minutes from Harpers Ferry, WV, and close to biking, whitewater rafting, and tubing adventures. • The perfect getaway for those craving a peaceful, therapeutic break without sacrificing modern conveniences. Ideal for beginner campers, wine enthusiasts, and cyclists.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$120
 / night
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The best domes near Silver Spring guide

Where to go

Catoctin Mountain Park

Sitting on the northeast end of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Catoctin Mountain Park is home to over 25 miles of hiking trails, historical sites, and camping. The park offers multiple campgrounds with tent sites and unique historic cabins and dorm rentals. Find the state’s largest waterfall along the Cunningham Falls Nature Trail, or journey through the half-mile loop Charcoal Trail to learn about the region's charcoal-making history. The west side of the park provides quiet and secluded trails where campers can traverse the Catoctin National Recreation Trail filled with historic colonial sites.

Gunpowder Falls State Park

Sail the scenic shoreline of Gunpowder River at Gunpowder Falls State Park. Sitting an hour northeast of Silver Spring, Gunpowder Falls—one of Maryland’s largest state parks—provides campers with six areas of outdoor adventure. The Hammerman Area in Middle River provides pavilions, playgrounds, picnic areas, and a swimming beach, as well as the nearby Dundee Creek Marina where boaters can access a boat launch, fuel, and rentals. Lack of on-site camping requires campers to plan ahead and explore the surrounding campgrounds, cabin rentals, and vacation cottages.

Prince William Forest Park

Venture across the border of Virginia to Prince William Forest Park. Covered by a canopy of trees, the peaceful park welcomes hiking, biking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Picnic areas offer day-use options, while overnight campers can choose from tent sites, RV sites, backcountry camping, and cabin rentals. Note that the grounds are dry sites only, and there are no hookups for RVs or trailers. The Chopawamsic Backcountry Area is perfect for secluded serenity, though campsites only hold two tents maximum and no campfires are allowed.

When to go

Silver Spring welcomes campers year-round to enjoy the changing seasons and lavish landscapes. Late spring, summer, and early fall bring temperatures in the high 70s and 80s, ideal for campers wishing to hit the water and sleep under the stars. As cooler temperatures approach, catch the artistry of nature at work in the unforgettable fall foliage. Winter weather sees average highs around 40°F and lows that drop below freezing overnight from late November to March. Experience with cold weather camping is highly recommended, or a cabin rental for a snowy stay.

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