Assateague Island National Seashore | Established Campground

United States

Details

Verified:
about 1 year ago
Altitude:
83.9 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
None

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
Cold
Water:
Potable
Toilets:
Pit Toilets
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
Yes

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Description

There are several campgrounds located within the park....one known as Bayside and the other Oceanside. Reservations are recommended here, especially on weekends. There's a fee to enter the park and campsites were $30 per night.

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Site B30 on the Bay side, much less windy than the Ocean side. Pit toilets and cold showers. Dump station with drinking water.

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Stayed two nights on the bayside, loop B, site 33. Large spot across from pit toilet/shower facilities. $30 even in the off season when water for shower was turned off, which was unfortunate. Really enjoyed our stay here though. Lots of space between sites in b loop on bayside. Would definitely stay again and would opt to stay in bayside over the Oceanside since those sites seemed too clustered and close together.

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we are on oceanside, really beautiful and calm. still full on a Thursday in October so recommend making reservations beforehand.

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Pony and beach lovers paradise. Bayside sites were well spaced, with lovely views of the marsh and ponies. Across road is white sand, crashing wave beach that is swimmable and pony friendly too!
Bugs are bitey, thermocell products worked well.

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What a gorgeous place! Wild horses and 100 yards from the water. Would stay here again.

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Oceanside Drive-In Campground Site # 11. $30/night. 5 Mbps upload and download. Spectacular scenery. Nice private sites. Follow the boardwalk over the dune and you're right on the beach.

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Spectacular site where wild horses are never shy of roaming thru the site. The beach is on the other side of the dune. We had a dry spot, but fresh water and the dumping station were on perimeter.

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Very nice campground, we camp in the oceanside section. Onle 2 campers at this period of the year. 30$ per night. I recommand this National park.

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The camp ground is open year round and very quiet during the winter months. I would not recommend the bay side site if you have a rooftop tent. There are limited locations you’re allowed to park and it is strictly enforced. I would make sure you use one of the other locations.

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There are several campgrounds located within the park....one known as Bayside and the other Oceanside. Reservations are recommended here, especially on weekends. There's a fee to enter the park and campsites were $30 per night.

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