Although none of Maryland's lakes are natural, more than 100 man-made lakes and reservoirs can be found in the state between the Eastern Shore and the western Allegheny Mountains, along with many public and private options for lake camping. Find the largest lake at Deep Creek Lake State Park, which offers year-round activities that span hiking, biking, boating, fishing, leaf peeping, and skiing, or chase waterfalls and play in Hunting Creek Lake at Cunningham Falls State Park. Rocky Gap State Park is a top pick for boating and fishing, while many campers hike the Appalachian Trail and fish the stocked lake at Greenbrier State Park. Public lake camping options in Maryland are varied and include tent sites, RV campsites with full hookups , cabin rentals, and yurts, while private options offer more variety with all of the above plus glamping sites, treehouses, and cottages with modern amenities.