Off Season Updates

During the of season, the campground is open Monday to Friday 8am to 4pm. Calls are answer Monday to Friday between 9am to 5pm.

Durante la temporada baja, el campamento esta abierto de Lunes a Viernes de 8am a 4pm. Y las llamadas son contestadas de Lunes a Viernes de 9am a 5pm.

Get in touch with us

Ready to plan your stay? Here’s how you can reach us to make your reservation.

CAMPMD is a family-oriented beach campground with waterfront cottages in St. George Island, Maryland. We have been in business since 1984 and have seen many family generations come and enjoy their vacation here in our campground.

All our cottages are on the beach or have beautiful views of the beach and river. Our units are unique, no two alike, but they all come with free wifi, Cable TV, full kitchens or kitchenettes, and bathrooms.
Your cottage can be a snug little place for a quick getaway. Or you might have a celebration in mind, then bring your friends and family and stay in one of our larger cottages that can accommodate up to 24 guests. Whatever your need, we’re sure we can find the right size cottage for you.

For the more adventurous outdoor crowd, we have campsites along the beach.  All the campsites come with picnic tables and fire rings.

CAMPMD offers an old-time atmosphere with modern conveniences; most of our guests are repeat customers. Check us out; we believe you’ll like it. We’re only 2 hours away from Washington DC, Virginia, or Baltimore, but you’ll feel like you’re halfway around the world.

Campground Weekend Access

May to October

Regular Weekends – fee per person

Friday $55.00

Saturday $45.00

Sunday $20.00

November to March

Off Season day access $10.00

How to make a reservation

We only make reservation through our phone system

To make a reservation at Camp MD just follow these four easy steps:

1.-Figure Out the Size of Your Group

2.-Choose Your Residence Site

3.-Choose When You Want to Travel

4.-Call 301-994-1722 to Book

More information here

Jelly Fish Advisory

The risk level: Low

We advise you to be cautious while swimming as there are stinging marine animals in the area (Jellyfish)

Please visit this link for more information about jellyfish in the Chesapeake Bay.