Immerse yourself in the luxurious Ocean City Cottage lifestyle, filled with abundant amenities and endless enjoyment. Discover Shore Point Cottages, an independent vacation rental community that caters to the entire family, including your beloved pets. Select from our exquisite two-bedroom or one-bedroom deluxe accommodations, each boasting a private porch, expansive living rooms, fully-equipped kitchens, spacious bathrooms, and sleeping arrangements to suit the whole family.

    The McCoys Ferry Campground is located at Mile 110.4 on the C&O Canal Towpath, between the towns of Big Pool and Big Spring on the Maryland side of the Potomac River. The campsites are drive-in, large enough to park a very small fifth wheel/travel trailer/RV/pop-out with a 20′ ft. maximum. McCoys Ferry has a tunnel access which limits vehicle height to 10′ 3″.

    The campground has 12 single drive-in campsites. Each single will accommodate up to eight people. Single campsites have a picnic table, fire ring and grill. There is one group site available with space for two vehicles and a small trailer or support vehicle less than 20 ft. The group site can accommodate 30 people and has four picnic tables with grill and fire pit. Protected pit toilets and accessible portable toilets are available. Potable hand pump water is available April 15 – November 1. No motor vehicle traffic is allowed on the towpath. Parking is allowed in the drive-in campsites and the adjacent parking lot for vehicles with trailers.

    The most popular activity for McCoys Ferry campers is boating and fishing. The campground has a boat ramp for easy access to the Potomac River for kayakers and fisherman alike. Be sure to acquire a Maryland Fishing License for those age 16 or older.

    The Fifteen Mile Creek Campground is located at Mile 140 on the C&O Canal Towpath, in the town of Little Orleans upstream of Hancock and downstream of Paw Paw, WV, on the Maryland side of the of the Potomac River. The campsites are drive-in, large enough to park a small fifth wheel/travel trailer/RV/pop-out with a 20′ ft. maximum.

    The campground has nine single drive-in campsites. There is one group site available that does not have direct vehicle access. The group site can accommodate 30 people. Each single will accommodate up to eight people. Single campsites have a picnic table, fire ring and grill. Protected pit toilets are located between campsite #3 and campsite #4 along the dead end circle. Potable hand pump water is available from April 15 – October 31. No motor vehicle traffic is allowed on the towpath. Parking is allowed in the drive-in campsites and the adjacent parking lot for vehicles with trailers and support vehicles for the group site.

    Fifteen Mile Creek Campground is adjacent to the confluence of Fifteen Mile Creek and the Potomac River on the Maryland side. Tucked in the mountains of Western Maryland and adjacent to Green Ridge State Forest, natural beauty is plentiful all times of the year, but especially during autumn. The most popular activity for Fifteen Mile Creek campers is boating and fishing. The campground has a boat ramp for easy access to the Potomac River for kayakers and fisherman alike. Be sure to acquire a Maryland Fishing License for those age 16 or older.

    The Spring Gap Campground is located at Mile 173.3 on the C&O Canal Towpath, near the city of Cumberland on the Maryland side of the Potomac River.

    Spring Gap Campground offers 12 single drive-in campsites and two drive-in group sites. Campsites 1, 2, 8, 11 and 13 can fit a single vehicle (i.e., car/pickup/van). Campsites 3-7, 12, 14 can fit a small 20 ft. or less RV/trailer/pop-up. Single sites can accommodate up to eight people. Each single has a picnic table, fire pit and grill. Campsites 9 and 10 are group sites capable of holding 30 people each. The group site has room for two vehicles. The group site has four picnic tables, a fire pit and grill. Pit and portable toilets are available. Hand pump water is available April 15 – November 1.

    Tucked in the mountains of Western Maryland and adjacent to Cumberland, MD, experience the history and culture of the area as well as its natural beauty, which is plentiful all times of the year but, especially during autumn.

    The most popular activities for Spring Gap campers are hiking the local trails, biking the C&O Canal Towpath, and kayaking or canoeing. The campground has a boat ramp for easy access to the Potomac River for kayakers and fisherman alike. Be sure to acquire a Maryland Fishing License for those age 16 or older.

    Wooley Swamp Farm in Snow Hill North Carolina provides primitive and electric hookup RV and cabin camping in a rustic setting focused on the live game hunts. Fishing is also available the park recently (2017) re-opened following devastating flooding. Located in a thicket of trees this destination primarily appeals to hunters and anglers. A 6 acre catch and release pond and access to the Contentnea Creek for fishing. Hunters of all skill range enjoy scheduled hunting packages for hogs, rams, and Spanish goat.

    Robert C. McDonell Campground in Rockville Maryland provides 7 walk-in tent camping sites in a Cabin John Regional Park. Campings feature grills, tables, a campfire circle and pit toilets. There are two tent pads on each site. Two picnic tables per site, plus a grill and fire pit on each site. Depending on the site, up to 10 campers can be accomodated. NOTE: Camp sites are available year-round with no running water between November 1 and March 31. Lower sites # 1, 2, 6, 7 and upper sites # 3, 4, 5.

    Assateague Island, famed for its wild horses, lies off the Delmarva Peninsula on the Atlantic Coast. This barrier island is a constantly shifting ribbon of sand, altered daily by powerful wind and waves.

    The Assateague Island National Seashore, Assateague State Park, and the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge each manage and protect this unique, diverse strip of land.

    Amenities include vault toilets, drinking water, and unheated showers for rinsing off sand. Water in the campground is available when temperatures are above freezing, and year round at the dump stations.

    The island can be accessed from the northern route in Maryland or the southern route in Virginia, but there is no through road from one end of the island to the other. Access to both Maryland and Virginia entrances are reached by bridge over mainland routes.

    Assateague is a 37-mile long barrier island on the Atlantic Coast of Maryland and Virginia. The terrain is a mix of sand dunes, maritime forests and salt marshes, and is just a couple miles wide at its broadest section. Two herds of wild horses inhabit the island. The Maryland herd roams freely in part of Assateague Island National Seashore. The Virginia herd roams in large fenced areas in the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge. The horses are descendants of late 17th century horses brought by colonists attempting to avoid livestock taxes. They now thrive among other wildlife including sika deer, ghost crabs and migrating birds like the great blue heron and snowy egret.

    Hidden Springs Campground sits just 4 miles off I-68 exit 50. We are located 1.5 miles over the md/pa line. Family campground that offers activities for kids and adults. Close ( 4 miles) to Rocky Gap casino and golf. Big rig sites available. All sites 30/50 amp, we have pull thru and back in sites. Like our Facebook page, go to our website for rates and activities.

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    Aqualand on the Potomac Campground in Newburg Maryland provides full hookup RV camping catering to seasonal guests adjacent to a marina on the Potomac River and US 301.

    Deep Creek Lake State Park in Swanton Maryland offers 100+ tent and RV sites (smaller RVs) adjacent to a lake.

    Breezy Point Beach and Campgrounds in Chesapeake Beach Maryland offers partial hookup RV and tent camping on and adjacent to the beach.

    Assateague State Park in Berlin Maryland is located on Assateague Island, a barrier island bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the east and the Sinepuxent Bay on the west. Its two miles of ocean beaches offer swimming, beachcombing, sunbathing, surfing and fishing. Partial and primitive (no water, electric, or sewer) hookup RV and tent camping.

    Rocky Gap State Park in Flintstone Maryland offers 278 individual campsites (including 30 equipped with 30 amp electric hook-ups), a family group site and two youth group camping areas. The campground also features a dump station, bathhouses with hot water in each loop, a boat ramp, canoe and kayak rentals, a nature center, a private swimming beach and a camp store.

    Swallow Falls State Park in Oakland Maryland is located nine miles north of Oakland, Maryland and contains some of Maryland’s most breathtaking scenery. Offers full (3 sites) and primitive (no water, electric, or sewer) hookup RV and tent amping sites in a wooded setting.

    Fort Frederick State Park in Big Pool Maryland features a unique stone fort that served as Maryland’s frontier defense during the French and Indian War. The Fort’s stone wall and two barracks have been restored to their 1758 appearance. Primitive tent camping adjacent to the Potomac River in a wooded setting.

    Seaside View Recreational Park in Ridge Maryland (St Inigoes) offers partial and primitive (no water, electric, or sewer) hookup RV and tent camping for short and seasonal stays.

    Bali-Hi RV Park in Bishopville Maryland provides full hookup RV sites accessible by owners only.

    Gambrill State Park in Frederick Maryland offers partial and primitive (no water, electric, or sewer) hookup RV and tent camping in the Rock Run area. Located on the ridge of the Catoctin Mountains in Frederick County. Its most popular feature is the 16 miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding.

    Sandy Hill Family Camp in Quantico Maryland offers partial hookup RV camping in a wooded setting for short and seasonal stays adjacent to the Nanticoke River.

    Patapsco Valley State Park – Hilton Area in Catonsville Maryland offers 12 primitive tent camp sites in a wooded setting with hiking and biking trails.