Discover "America in Miniature" from the comfort of your RV.
Whether you’re hiking in the Appalachian Mountains, trout fishing along the Savage River, or tucking into crab cakes by the beachside in Chesapeake Bay—outdoor adventures are just a road trip away in Maryland. RV campers can park up by the lake in Deep Creek Lake State Park, admire the fall foliage in Cunningham Falls State Park, or explore more than 200 miles of trails in Patapsco Valley State Park. When the temperatures heat up in summer, head to the shores of Chesapeake Bay, where you can camp amid herds of wild horses at Assateague State Park, combine a beach day with Civil Rights history at Point Lookout State Park, or camp right by the beach at Breezy Point. Most of the state’s RV campgrounds stay open year-round, and electric hookups mean you can stay warm in-between winter bird-watching along the coast or snowshoeing hikes in the western mountains.