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hapiour
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Apr 28, 2015

camping at Cherry Hill Campground in Maryland

Planning a trip to Washington, DC and looking at staying at the Cherry Hill Campground. Would love some input on this campground and pictures if you have any to share. The campground is quite large and have no idea which area in the campground is the best spot. Any input would be great...even input on getting around washington would be great!!! Thanks in advance!!
  • We stayed here a few years ago to take the kids to tour DC in early June. As many above have said, we spent almost no time in the campground, we were in DC as much as possible. There is a metro station close by, we drove there and rode the metro in each day.

    The campground had a very nice dog walking service.

    We also LOVED a little Italian restaurant just outside of the campground.
  • I was in #429 right across from the bath house. No issues. I don't think you can go wrong with any spot. Great place for the kids.
  • Thanks!! Are there any bad spots in the campground? Would you pay extra for a premium site?
  • Stayed there last May between seeing DC and then on over to Annapolis the next day. The park is very nice with every amenity but definitely on the pricey end of the scale. Most folks take the buses right out of the station in the park to tour DC. Get ready for the worst roads in America as DC is not just our nations capitol but the Pothole Capitol as well.

    :C
  • The only way to see DC if you have an RV. Very nice well run park, but you will not spend much time there. There is way to much to see in and around DC. The high light of all of our years of RV travel. Stay as long as you can. Tour and Metro buses pick you up right in the park. I would not even consider driving and parking in DC.

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