If you’re a fan of camping, whether it’s sleeping under the stars or for some peace and quiet, Maryland has plenty of campsites to choose from. Adding a beach to the equation makes the experience even more amazing. These 10 spectacular beach campgrounds in Maryland are sure to delight the senses and make your stay unforgettable.

  1. Assateague State Park, Berlin

Flickr / Mrs. Gemstone Wake up to the sounds of crashing waves and curious ponies at Assateague State Park.

For more information, visit the website here.

  1. Camp Merryelande, Piney Point

Trip Advisor / Camp Merryelande At this fun campground, you can pitch your tent right on the beach with views of the water. Cabin rentals are also available.

For more information, visit the website here.

  1. Frontier Town, Berlin

Yelp / Frontier Town Not only does this place offer sandy camping spots, but it also has a water park, zip-lining, and so much more.

Check out our previous article about Frontier Town here, and click here for their website.

  1. Castaways RV Resort & Campground, Berlin

Yelp / Jane P. If you haven’t noticed, the area of Berlin is a hot spot for dreamy camping accommodations. At Castaways, you can book a campsite steps away from the beach and also enjoy their recreation center, dining, and libations.

Find the website here.

  1. Breezy Point Beach and Campground, Chesapeake Beach

Yelp / Caitlin K This Calvert County beach and campground is ripe for fossil hunting. Collect shark teeth while enjoying the natural scenery along the bay.

Click here for more information.

  1. Janes Island State Park, Crisfield

Trip Advisor / pduke Previously featured on our site, Janes Island State Park is a stunning and secluded gem. Rent a kayak while camping here so you can have access to the quiet and unspoiled beach.

To learn more, click here.

  1. Elk Neck State Park, North East

Yelp / Gina K. While campsites are not directly on the sand, camping here will give you quick and easy access to the riverfront beach. This is one of Maryland’s most beautiful state parks and even your favorite furry friend is sure to enjoy it.

Visit the website here.

  1. Point Lookout State Park, Scotland

Yelp / Sahar R The beach at Point Lookout State Park is a short walk from the campsites. This park at the southern tip of Maryland is perfectly picturesque but beware: It’s known to be haunted.

To plan your stay, visit the website here.

  1. Roaring Point Waterfront Campground, Nanticoke

Facebook / Roaring Point Waterfront Campground This serene spot just steps away from the beach offers tent and RV camping. The sunsets here are known for being exquisite.

Check out the website here.

  1. Taylors Island Family Campground, Taylors Island

Facebook / Taylors Island Family Campground This family-oriented campground boasts magnificent views of the bay and is a nice little getaway for some peace and quiet.

You can find the website here.

Have you stayed at any of these beach campgrounds in Maryland? You may also want to consider checking out this waterfall campground, which is home to one of Maryland’s most remarkable natural wonders.

Flickr / Mrs. Gemstone

Wake up to the sounds of crashing waves and curious ponies at Assateague State Park.

For more information, visit the website here.

Trip Advisor / Camp Merryelande

At this fun campground, you can pitch your tent right on the beach with views of the water. Cabin rentals are also available.

For more information, visit the website here.

Yelp / Frontier Town

Not only does this place offer sandy camping spots, but it also has a water park, zip-lining, and so much more.

Check out our previous article about Frontier Town here, and click here for their website.

Yelp / Jane P.

If you haven’t noticed, the area of Berlin is a hot spot for dreamy camping accommodations. At Castaways, you can book a campsite steps away from the beach and also enjoy their recreation center, dining, and libations.

Find the website here.

Yelp / Caitlin K

This Calvert County beach and campground is ripe for fossil hunting. Collect shark teeth while enjoying the natural scenery along the bay.

Click here for more information.

Trip Advisor / pduke

Previously featured on our site, Janes Island State Park is a stunning and secluded gem. Rent a kayak while camping here so you can have access to the quiet and unspoiled beach.

To learn more, click here.

Yelp / Gina K.

While campsites are not directly on the sand, camping here will give you quick and easy access to the riverfront beach. This is one of Maryland’s most beautiful state parks and even your favorite furry friend is sure to enjoy it.

Visit the website here.

Yelp / Sahar R

The beach at Point Lookout State Park is a short walk from the campsites. This park at the southern tip of Maryland is perfectly picturesque but beware: It’s known to be haunted.

To plan your stay, visit the website here.

Facebook / Roaring Point Waterfront Campground

This serene spot just steps away from the beach offers tent and RV camping. The sunsets here are known for being exquisite.

Check out the website here.

Facebook / Taylors Island Family Campground

This family-oriented campground boasts magnificent views of the bay and is a nice little getaway for some peace and quiet.

You can find the website here.

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