The best waterside camping near Lansdowne

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98% (4.3K) 6 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Lansdowne

Cunningham Falls State Park

1. Cunningham Falls State Park

89%
(16)
State park 38mi from Lansdowne · 171 sites
A lake, a waterfall, and a maple syrup festival make this mountain getaway a family favorite.
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Catoctin Mountain Park

2. Catoctin Mountain Park

100%
(22)
National park 39mi from Lansdowne · 84 sites
Get a close-up view of the history of the Old Line State on this park's well-maintained trails.
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Fort Frederick State Park

3. Fort Frederick State Park

State park 46mi from Lansdowne · 33 sites
A 585-acre park with a haunted history, Fort Frederick State Park offers a balance of education and recreation that’s mighty tough to beat. It borders the Potomac River with the the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal serving as passersby. Educational and historic exhibits are located in the fort, barracks, CCC Museum and Visitor Center. The park also organizes many programs including artillery firings, junior ranger activities, a colonial children’s day and the 18th Century Market Fair. Hike the gentle Beaver Pond Trail for a glimpse at wildlife or hit the Western Maryland Rail Trail for 23 miles of paved paths. Some crown it one of the best 12 trails in these United States.
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98% (4.3K) 6 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Lansdowne

Cunningham Falls State Park

1. Cunningham Falls State Park

89%
(16)
State park 38mi from Lansdowne · 171 sites
A lake, a waterfall, and a maple syrup festival make this mountain getaway a family favorite.
Pets
Campfires
Picnic table
Catoctin Mountain Park

2. Catoctin Mountain Park

100%
(22)
National park 39mi from Lansdowne · 84 sites
Get a close-up view of the history of the Old Line State on this park's well-maintained trails.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Fort Frederick State Park

3. Fort Frederick State Park

State park 46mi from Lansdowne · 33 sites
A 585-acre park with a haunted history, Fort Frederick State Park offers a balance of education and recreation that’s mighty tough to beat. It borders the Potomac River with the the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal serving as passersby. Educational and historic exhibits are located in the fort, barracks, CCC Museum and Visitor Center. The park also organizes many programs including artillery firings, junior ranger activities, a colonial children’s day and the 18th Century Market Fair. Hike the gentle Beaver Pond Trail for a glimpse at wildlife or hit the Western Maryland Rail Trail for 23 miles of paved paths. Some crown it one of the best 12 trails in these United States.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
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Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field