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Friends raved about a camping trip they took to Deep Creek Lake, MD last year. It's on our list of spots to try. I think they also have yurts to rent there,too.
And what about The Treehouse Camp? Anyone ever been there before. I have always wanted to spend the night in a treehouse. I know it's not technically tent camping but still might be a fun option with little ones. http://www.thetreehousecamp.com/ |
Shenandoah NP has that at some campgrounds. |
I am curious about camping at the state parks-- my sense is they usually don't take reservations, but we're usually leaving on a Friday afternoon later than we planned. Do you ever have problems getting a campsite? Is it generally ok except on holiday weekends? Do you have 2 or 3 places you might try if one is full? |
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Anyone ever camped at Kiptopeke State Park with kids before?
http://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state_parks/kip.shtml |
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I actually think most State Park campgrounds can be booked through Reserve America...but don't quote me on that, I could be totally wrong.
http://www.reserveamerica.com/welcome.do?topTabIndex=Home |
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maryland state parks can be reserved online. http://reservations.dnr.state.md.us/
they actually have a lot of rules, so i would recommend always making a reservation. i've seen families turned away before, on holiday weekends. |
| Any campgrounds to avoid?....filthy bathhouses, party crowds, too many RVs, no shade, or campsites too close together, etc. |
| We have camped with our son at Shenandoah and Pohick Bay. SNP is prettier, but PB is so close. Our 3-year-old LOVES camping. Have fun! |
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Except Ohiopyle State Park, every single state park in PA, has been a truly wonderful place to stay. (Ohiopyle is home to a million rafters every weekend during the season, so you can see what the problem is.)
http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/findapark/index.htm |
| Good to hear that feedback on PA campgrounds. Never camped there but will look into it |
I have not stayed there, but from what I've seen, Big Meadows at Shenandoah is just that-- a big open meadow with lots of RVs. |
| One of the tent-only sites at Big Meadows in VA. Lots of wildlife around the sites (i.e. turkey and deer) and the wash houses have flush toilets. the trails are great and you can walk to a camp store for ice cream. |
| one campground to avoid: elk neck state park. not because it's horrible but because it's boring and not beautiful. |
| Thanks! |
| Avoid Matthew's Arm in SNP. We tagged along with some friends who planned the trip - I would have not picked this one. The campsites are right on top of each other and you're camping directly behind your car. I felt I was camping in a parking lot. I prefer to have some space between us and the other campers. I like Assateague better - it's not too far of a walk from the car, but you don't see them from your campsite. You have to know how to keep the ponies out of your cooler and be ready for the mosquitos that can be bad after lots of rain. |