Expect Assateague camping to be problematic for the foreseeable future, at least where the State Park is concerned. Knowing the way Maryland tends to do things its a moving target, as a few months back the story and schedule were different. Expect it to change again, and again, until its complete. Add in a noreaster or two over the winter, or when they are actually doing the renovations, and expect it to change again. This project will result in a net loss of about 7 sites overall.
Another thing about Assateague state park is use of generators. Even with the quietest one made all it takes is foir another camper to complain and they will make you shut it down, and keep it shut down as long as you are there if the complainer keeps complaining. The reg is worded thus, and two years ago we were forced along with 3 others to not use our generators to recharge batteries during the day by a couple of busy bodies who went crying to the ranger station everytime someone fired one up. Everyone was a quiet inverter. The ranger admitted he thought it was BS but his hands were tied.
Are generators allowed?
Generator use is prohibited during quiet hours 10 pm- 7 am. Outside of quiet hours, generators must be operated at a sound level that is not annoying or disturbing to other park users. You may be asked to turn a generator off or limit use based on sound levels. Failure to comply may result in a citation. (COMAR 08.07.06.20) ------------------------------------------------------------------
Assateague State Park Campground Project Postponed - posted 11/27/2017
The Assateague Campground Improvement Project, which includes campground realignment and dune restoration projects, has been postponed until October 2018 - Spring 2019. Due to this construction project delay, the campground configuration will not change during the 2018 camping season. Thus, we must transition current reservations back to comparable sites within the existing campground configuration.
How will this affect the 2018 camping season?
The vast majority of campers with 2018 reservations will have the same site and will simply receive a revised site name and/or loop letter. A small number of campers with reservations at sites that were expected to change substantially or be newly added will be contacted by our reservation service provider to identify an alternative site that best fits their needs. All campers with existing reservations will be sent a revised confirmation letter confirming the changes.
Additionally, due to the project start date, campers with existing reservations from October 8, 2018 through October 28, 2018 in the affected loops will be contacted by our reservation service provider to identify an alternative site that best fits their needs.
Can I adjust, view, or change my reservation?
Assateague State Park reservations are currently closed to facilitate the transition of existing 2018 reservations to the existing campground configuration. Campers may not cancel or modify a reservation or make new Assateague reservations until Monday, January 8, 2018 at 9 a.m.How will this affect the 2019 camping season?
Changes in campground configuration will impact reservations being made for the 2019 camping season as the names and numbers of many of the camping loops will be changing. Please refer to the additional information provided for maps of the campground layout and new campground letter/numbering system. Additionally, affected camping loops will be closed for reservations in early 2019 pending completion of the project.
Will reservation holders get a new confirmation letter?
Campers with existing reservations will be sent a revised confirmation letter that reflects changes to their reservation. Please bring this revised confirmation letter with you when you check-in. If you need to cancel or modify a reservation or make a new reservation, please do so when Assateague reservations re-open on January 8, 2018.
Can I find out more about the project?
Many of you have seen the impact storms, high tides, high winds and erosion have on the parkโs vulnerable beach areas. This project is part of our efforts to adapt to changing conditions and look for sustainable and resilient park management approaches. See the link below to learn about the history and purpose of this project.
Please continue to monitor our Assateague State Park website for future updates. We greatly appreciate your patience and interest in this project and look forward to providing you wonderful camping experiences on Assateague Island for many years to come.
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Assateague State Park Campground Improvement Project
Assateague Island is an always-changing barrier island; each time you visit, you will experience something different as the ocean, winds, and sands continue to move. More and more, these natural factors along with higher tides and more intense storms have resulted in regular damage to the dunes that protect the infrastructure and natural resources at Assateague State Park.
Maryland Department of Natural Resources and the Maryland Park Service have been studying the stability of the dunes at Assateague State Park over many years. In response to these natural factors as well as measured effects of climate change including mid-Atlantic coastal sea level rise, Assateague State Park has undertaken this plan to increase resilience to coastal erosion and storm events. The project will provide for anticipated dune migration and add to dune stabilization while maintaining a safe and enjoyable camping experience for visitors and protection of infrastructure and facilities.
Phase I
Phase I of the Assateague Campground Improvement Project will include the relocation of five campground loop roads, shifting them 20 to 100 feet westward away from the primary dune; loops affected are: C, D, E, F, G, and H. Work will include the relocation or elimination of several campsites located at the eastern-most part of the loop. This strategy will allow space for migration of the dune westward while still maintaining access to each camping loop. In addition, the plan calls for the creation of a small number of more primitive, walk-in style campsites on the southern portion of the current J Loop camping area with a small parking lot adjacent to Bathhouse #9. The total number of campsites will be 342.
Phase II
Phase II of the Assateague Campground Improvement Project will be stabilization and reinforcement of the current dune system through the addition of sand to the western side of the dune. This will broaden the dune and create a more stable and resilient profile that has been developed from an analysis of historical data on erosion rates, tides, waves, and storm surges. Additional measures include renovations of crossovers, planting of stabilizing dune grasses, and installation of dune fencing on the west side. These measures are an effort to add stability and strength to the current dunes and provide protection from erosion, higher than average tides, intense storms, and storm surges.
Due to the project postponement, the campground realignment and dune stabilization projects are now scheduled for fall/winter of 2018, to be completed prior to Memorial Day 2019. Changes in campground configuration will impact reservations being made for the 2019 camping season as the names and numbers of many of the camping loops will be changing. Please refer to the additional information provided for maps of the campground layout and new campground letter/numbering system. Additionally, affected camping loops will be closed for reservations in early 2019.
View the Assateague State Park Campground Map with new campground configuration. View the Assateague State Park list of campsite re-alignment assignments.
Please continue to monitor our Assateague State Park website for future updates. We appreciate the patience of all of our campers and your interest in this project. Our goal is to provide a high quality camping experience on Assateague Island for many years to come.
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Too many geezers, self appointed moderators, experts, and disappearing posts for me. Enjoy. How many times can the same thing be rehashed over and over?