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tuki27
Okay, I am a broke college student who is trying to have a good time for spring break but not spend too much money. Me and 3 of my friends are looking to stay at a camp site. We are from NJ and are looking to stay at either Southern Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, or even Virginia (Northern). Can someone help me out with a safe, fun, cool place???
Thank you!
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i don't know much about camp sites around those areas, but the average of what i've seen from the east cost to the west cost, Maine to Alaska, its about $15 a night
i don't know much about camp sites around those areas, but the average of what i've seen from the east cost to the west cost, Maine to Alaska, its about $15 a night
Where is the best place to camp in Maryland within 2 hours of Washington, DC?
DC Liz
I am considering Catoctin National Forest, but they do not take reservations for the campsite and I'm afraid it will be full by Friday evening. I am also considering Patapsco Valley, Susquehanna State Park, Elk Neck or Cedar Ville State Forest. I am interested in a wooded area with tent sites (not too many RVs or campers), where campfires are allowed.
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Of all your choices and preferences I would still pick Catoctin National Forest. I go there often as a Maryland resident myself and have for years. This time of year reservations won't be a problem since summer is over and the kids are back in school. It's a beautiful park and the camp grounds are among the best I've seen. Elk Neck is great too but it's a bit further away from you in Northeastern Maryland in Cecil County....They have an open fire ban now because of drought conditions..If it weren't for that I would recommend both in a heartbeat..also avoid Patapsco Valley and Susquehanna State Park.Lots of RIF-RAF if you get my meaning.Happy Camping!
Of all your choices and preferences I would still pick Catoctin National Forest. I go there often as a Maryland resident myself and have for years. This time of year reservations won't be a problem since summer is over and the kids are back in school. It's a beautiful park and the camp grounds are among the best I've seen. Elk Neck is great too but it's a bit further away from you in Northeastern Maryland in Cecil County....They have an open fire ban now because of drought conditions..If it weren't for that I would recommend both in a heartbeat..also avoid Patapsco Valley and Susquehanna State Park.Lots of RIF-RAF if you get my meaning.Happy Camping!
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