The best river, stream, or creek glamping near Chincoteague

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75% (2) 5 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Chincoteague

Spillway Farms And Homestead

1. Spillway Farms And Homestead

43mi from Chincoteague · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Come stay on our Farmstead! We are full time livestock, grain, and produce farmers. If you are looking to enjoy the experience of a Farmstead, consider spending the weekend here! We have a few very friendly steer, a small herd of Boer goats, an obnoxious amount of piggies (about 40-ish), and a flock of free range chickens that keeps us on a never ending Easter egg hunt!! HEY FISHING GURUS - We are located on Chipman Pond and have there are more freshwater fishing ponds in and around our immediate area, several within just 5 miles. We are directly across the road from the Chipman Pond Boat Ramp, and we have plenty of room for vehicles with trailers. We have an onsite fish cleaning station and access to water. Local guides available (see link for a local fave) https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089312072251 We are established on 2 acres of waterfront property tucked between a beautiful spillway on a 180 acre pond and a quiet horse rescue. 420 friendly *PLEASE NOTE - We are always growing and evolving, and we have to start somewhere. We have a long 'honey-do' list for this sweet little rental and cant wait to upgrade as we can, so bear with us in our early stages.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$60
 / night
Holly Lake Campsites

2. Holly Lake Campsites

50mi from Chincoteague · 33 sites
Discover the charm of our unique campground, where an abundance of campsites is nestled in the serene woods of Southern Delaware. This picturesque setting offers a variety of sites that cater to both large camping units and cozy tents, ensuring a perfect fit for every camper. During the summer months, our dedicated activity director organizes a full schedule of engaging activities for all ages. Enjoy supervised games, hayrides, movie nights, bingo, dances, and barbecues. Our amenities include swings, basketball and volleyball courts, horseshoe pits, an archery range, and exciting pool parties, providing endless fun for everyone. Indulge in delicious "Eastern Shore cooking" with options for breakfast, lunch, and light dinners, along with delightful ice cream and sweet treats to satisfy your cravings. For your convenience, we also offer camping supplies, ice, propane, firewood, soft drinks, and snacks, ensuring you have everything you need for a memorable camping experience. Come and explore the natural beauty and outdoor activities that Southern Delaware has to offer!
Pocomoke River State Park

3. Pocomoke River State Park

100%
(6)
207 sites · Girdletree, Maryland
With 15,000 wooded acres, Pocomoke River State Park’s claim to fame is its stand of loblolly pine and cypress swamps bordering a wild and scenic river. It’s divided into two parts, Shad Landing (south side) and Milburn Landing (north side), which are about a 25 minute drive apart. The combination of ecosystems means the park is home to a plethora of plant and animal life including white dogwood and pink laurel trees, river otters, bald eagles and over 50 species of fish.There is no shortage of traditional camping activities, but the park also boasts an Olympic-sized swimming pool in case you decide “I can’t take this no more," and make like Squints from the Sandlot. The park's name may mean black water, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t take your baby down to Pocomoke where you can get there fast and then take it slow.
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Campfires
Janes Island State Park

4. Janes Island State Park

100%
(6)
110 sites · Crisfield, Maryland
When you need a waterside retreat to refresh that worn out soul of yours, Janes Island State Park is a must. Find yourself immersed in the unique and picturesque beauty of the Chesapeake Bay, with forested woodlands providing just the right accent. There are even rustic waterfront cabins that provide just a touch of quaint charm.The island portion of the park boasts 2,900 acres of saltmarsh, with 30 epic miles of water trails to explore. Take your kayak or canoe and go find your own isolated beach to lounge on for the whole day. Sounds pretty damn good, right? The stunning sunsets here can’t be beat, with wild colors scattered across the glassy waters. Like we said, perfect waterside retreat to paired with camp vibes, can't be beat right?
Pets
Toilets
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75% (2) 5 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Chincoteague

Spillway Farms And Homestead

1. Spillway Farms And Homestead

43mi from Chincoteague · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Come stay on our Farmstead! We are full time livestock, grain, and produce farmers. If you are looking to enjoy the experience of a Farmstead, consider spending the weekend here! We have a few very friendly steer, a small herd of Boer goats, an obnoxious amount of piggies (about 40-ish), and a flock of free range chickens that keeps us on a never ending Easter egg hunt!! HEY FISHING GURUS - We are located on Chipman Pond and have there are more freshwater fishing ponds in and around our immediate area, several within just 5 miles. We are directly across the road from the Chipman Pond Boat Ramp, and we have plenty of room for vehicles with trailers. We have an onsite fish cleaning station and access to water. Local guides available (see link for a local fave) https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089312072251 We are established on 2 acres of waterfront property tucked between a beautiful spillway on a 180 acre pond and a quiet horse rescue. 420 friendly *PLEASE NOTE - We are always growing and evolving, and we have to start somewhere. We have a long 'honey-do' list for this sweet little rental and cant wait to upgrade as we can, so bear with us in our early stages.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$60
 / night
Holly Lake Campsites

2. Holly Lake Campsites

50mi from Chincoteague · 33 sites
Discover the charm of our unique campground, where an abundance of campsites is nestled in the serene woods of Southern Delaware. This picturesque setting offers a variety of sites that cater to both large camping units and cozy tents, ensuring a perfect fit for every camper. During the summer months, our dedicated activity director organizes a full schedule of engaging activities for all ages. Enjoy supervised games, hayrides, movie nights, bingo, dances, and barbecues. Our amenities include swings, basketball and volleyball courts, horseshoe pits, an archery range, and exciting pool parties, providing endless fun for everyone. Indulge in delicious "Eastern Shore cooking" with options for breakfast, lunch, and light dinners, along with delightful ice cream and sweet treats to satisfy your cravings. For your convenience, we also offer camping supplies, ice, propane, firewood, soft drinks, and snacks, ensuring you have everything you need for a memorable camping experience. Come and explore the natural beauty and outdoor activities that Southern Delaware has to offer!
Pocomoke River State Park

3. Pocomoke River State Park

100%
(6)
207 sites · Girdletree, Maryland
With 15,000 wooded acres, Pocomoke River State Park’s claim to fame is its stand of loblolly pine and cypress swamps bordering a wild and scenic river. It’s divided into two parts, Shad Landing (south side) and Milburn Landing (north side), which are about a 25 minute drive apart. The combination of ecosystems means the park is home to a plethora of plant and animal life including white dogwood and pink laurel trees, river otters, bald eagles and over 50 species of fish.There is no shortage of traditional camping activities, but the park also boasts an Olympic-sized swimming pool in case you decide “I can’t take this no more," and make like Squints from the Sandlot. The park's name may mean black water, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t take your baby down to Pocomoke where you can get there fast and then take it slow.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Janes Island State Park

4. Janes Island State Park

100%
(6)
110 sites · Crisfield, Maryland
When you need a waterside retreat to refresh that worn out soul of yours, Janes Island State Park is a must. Find yourself immersed in the unique and picturesque beauty of the Chesapeake Bay, with forested woodlands providing just the right accent. There are even rustic waterfront cabins that provide just a touch of quaint charm.The island portion of the park boasts 2,900 acres of saltmarsh, with 30 epic miles of water trails to explore. Take your kayak or canoe and go find your own isolated beach to lounge on for the whole day. Sounds pretty damn good, right? The stunning sunsets here can’t be beat, with wild colors scattered across the glassy waters. Like we said, perfect waterside retreat to paired with camp vibes, can't be beat right?
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
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