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Campsite 51 Introduce

Campsite 51 offers a serene escape for nature enthusiasts near Oldtown, Maryland. Nestled in the scenic landscape, our campground provides a perfect blend of comfort and adventure for RVers and tent campers alike.

  • Location: Conveniently situated in Oldtown, MD, just minutes from local attractions and outdoor adventures.
  • Facilities: Modern amenities include restrooms with showers, a dump station, and potable water.
  • Activities: Explore hiking trails, birdwatching spots, or simply relax under the stars.
  • Friendly Service: Our staff is dedicated to ensuring your stay is enjoyable and stress-free.

Customer Feedback Highlights:

  • "The staff were friendly and helpful upon arrival. The new restrooms and showers are spotless, making our stay very comfortable." - John D.
  • "Love the peaceful environment here. Great for families looking to enjoy nature with all necessary facilities nearby." - Emily R.

While we strive to maintain high standards, we encourage all visitors to follow proper waste disposal practices to preserve our natural surroundings for future enjoyment.

We look forward to welcoming you to Campsite 51 for your next outdoor adventure!

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Customer Reviews

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8 reviews
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Myra Ellis
Apr 22, 2022

Campsite 51 is always nice. People have helped pick up all the glass that was here. Now rude people aren't digging a hole and burying their waste. It's disgusting. Every tree has toilet paper behind it. Dig a hole people!

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Jeff Pieper
Jul 08, 2022

Don’t listen to Brandon J. Moving here from Texas and it only took about 4 hours to find out where to obtain the permit. (Exit 64 is headquarters) $10 isn’t really a lot and it’s to help keep the park in good shape. They have to clean up the “freeloaders” trash who tries to camp for free.

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Jason Adams
Feb 19, 2022

Love this place. Site is plenty large enough to accommodate a large group with more than 5 vehicles

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Brandon J
Aug 20, 2020

Alright so Three important things about this “campground” -it’s permit camping only, your guess is as good as mine on how and where that permit is obtained.. -there’s a 10$ fee that needs to be paid b4 arriving. Again no clue how, where or even why.. -there was a forest ranger driving around. Not sure how strictly those permit/fee rules are applied. So yeah, glad I drove all the way down there just to find out it’s another BS “primitive campsite” loaded with fees and permit restrictions. Don’t waste your time if your looking to camp for the night for free..

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William Miller
Apr 17, 2023

Very beautifull and bears err ,turkeys