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CHERRY HILL PARK:
As the closest RV park and campground to Washington, D.C., Cherry Hill Park is the perfect place to stay while exploring our nation's capital. 14 miles outside DC
Transportation into the city is available from the campground multiple times daily, working around your vacation schedule. And when you return from a fun day of touring, relax and take advantage of our two swimming pools, hot tub, sauna, and other amenities. |
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EVERGREEN POINT VILLAGE:
We are a full service, family-friendly, year-round RV facility centrally located in Frederick, MD! 20 Miles to DC
Our location is perfect for visiting several cities and enjoying many activities. We are a green, clean, and peaceful park with a full complement of amenities and walking distance to many local shops. |
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WASHINGTON DC/CAPITOL KOA:
Whether you're looking for a peaceful weekend in the country or an exciting, action-packed visit to Washington, D.C., and Chesapeake Bay, this KOA is the perfect choice. Guided tours depart for D.C. and nearby areas every day, and KOA's shuttle service provides transportation to the D.C. transit system. Set on 50 acres of rolling countryside, this KOA includes RV and tent sites, group areas, Kamping Kabins and Lodges. Enjoy the outdoor pool with lifeguard, outdoor billiards and Ping-Pong. Summers buzz with activities such as flashlight lollipop hunts, outdoor movies, poolside ice cream socials and more. Stop at the camp gift shop for cool stuff. KOA's friendly staff will help you make great vacation memories. 34 Miles to DC |
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AQUIA PINES CAMP RESORT:
Aquia Pines Camp Resort is the perfect, year-round "home base" for all campers wanting to explore the greater Washington DC area. Our location in Stafford, Virginia places you directly between Washington DC and Fredericksburg, Virginia. 43 Miles to DC |
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NORTH FORK RESORT ASSOCIATION:
A Member Owned, Recreation USA, Coast-to-Coast and Passport America affiliated resort in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. North Fork Resort, a privately owned campground, is located 69 miles west of Washington, D.C., on a mile-long shoreline of the beautiful Shenandoah River near the northern end of Skyline Drive. At North Fork Resort, you are just minutes away from Skyline Caverns and the famed Drive. Favorite activities are fishing the Shenandoah and hunting in George Washington National Forest (Massanutten Mountain). Favorite tours are the Confederate Museum, Civil War Battlefields, the National Park, and the monuments in Washington, D.C.. North Fork Resort is open year-round. 69 Miles to DC |
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Greenbelt Park, MD
1100 acre national park Camp and hike to discover the solitude and tranquility of Greenbelt Park within twelve miles of Washington, D.C. Visit Washington D.C. and camp nearby for only $16 per campsite. The Greenbelt campground is known for its safety, affordability, peaceful surroundings, National Park Service hospitality and is open all year round. For reservations Call 1-877-444-6777. |
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Cunningham Falls State Park
Cunningham Falls State Park is located in the picturesque Catoctin Mountains. It is divided into two separate but unique areas. The William Houck Area located three miles west of Thurmont on Route 77 has the lake area, falls and camping area. The Manor Area off Route 15 three miles south of Thurmont has the Scales and Tales Aviary, camping and the historic Catoctin Iron Furnace. Toll Free: 1-800-830-3974 (Annapolis Office) Reservations: 1-888-432-2267 |
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Greenbrier State Park
Boonsboro, Maryland. Greenbrier has a 42-acre man-made lake and a beach, popular for swimming, boating and fishing. There are 165 campsites, plus plenty of hiking trails, including access to the Appalachian Trail. eservations: (888) 432-2267, Park Information (301) 791-4767. Call park for reservations. |
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Little Bennett Regional Park
Park Manager’s Office, 23701 Frederick Road, Clarksburg, MD 20871 Park Manager: 301-972-6581. Little Bennett Regional Park is the largest natural gem of Montgomery County. Throughout its 3,700 acres, you will find over 20 miles of trails leading you to and through quality forests, meadows, and streams. This vast park is home to many historic sites, as well as an abundance of native plants and animals. Additionally, you will find Montgomery County’s only campground, and the Little Bennett Golf Course. |
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New Germany State Park
New Germany State Park’s visitors frequently call it a “best kept secret.” This mountain gem is nestled between the 2,900 ft. Big Savage Mountain to the east and the eastern Continental Divide along Meadow Mountain to the west. Named by early settlers due to its resemblance to their homeland, New Germany has diverse forests with ten miles of multi-use trails and a small lake suitable for fishing, swimming, and non-motorized boating. This park is ideal for families and individuals looking to “unplug” from a tech-reliant society and escape from the busy pace of life in cities and suburbs. |
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Rocky Gap State Park
Rocky Gap State Park is located in Western Maryland’s Allegany County. The park encompasses over 3,000 acres of public land for visitors to enjoy. Rugged mountains surround the park, featuring 243-acre Lake Habeeb. The lake is fed by Rocky Gap Run, which winds its way through an impressive mile-long gorge, displaying sheer cliffs, overlooks and a hemlock forest dense with rhododendron and mountain laurel. Overlooking the lake is Evitt’s Mountain, named for one of the first European settlers in Allegany County. |
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Swallow Falls State Park
This mountain park is located nine miles north of Oakland, Maryland and contains some of Maryland's most breathtaking scenery. The Youghiogheny River flows along the park's borders, passing through shaded rocky gorges and creating rippling rapids. Muddy Creek Falls is a crashing 53-foot waterfall – a spectacular sight. Tall hemlocks dominate the silent woods. The meandering trails through Swallow Falls guide hikers to some of the most breath-taking scenery in Western Maryland. |
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Washington Monument State Park
Located atop South Mountain, Washington Monument State Park is named for the first completed monument dedicated to the memory of George Washington. The Washington Monument is a rugged stone tower that was initially erected by the citizens of Boonsboro in 1827 |
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