5 Beautiful Backpack Camping Spots in Maryland

5 Beautiful Backpack Camping Spots in Maryland

Maryland has over 2,000 campsites throughout the state. With such an abundance of riches, it can be difficult to choose where to spend your next camping trip. Don’t worry—we’ve got you covered. Read on for five of the most beautiful backpack camping spots in Maryland.

1. Green Ridge State Forest

The Green Ridge State Forest covers almost 48,000 acres, and is the largest contiguous block of public land in Maryland. With over 100 primitive campsites throughout the forest, visitors with a permit are welcome throughout the year. 

2. Savage River State Forest

The Savage River State Forest in Grantsville, Maryland, covers over 54,000 acres, with more than 11,000 acres of forest. Backpack camping is permitted throughout the forest, but be sure to register for the sites before you go. There are 70 primitive campsites throughout the forest—no more than six people and two camping units per site.  

3. Garrett State Forest

Described as “the birthplace of forestry conservation in Maryland,” Garrett State Forest’s 7,000 acres is comprised of breathtaking mountain forests, streams, and valleys. Marvel at the variation of trees that surround you as you trek: red oak, white oak, scarlet oak, black cherry, hickory, red maple, white pine, and hemlock. Backpack camping is permitted throughout the forest, just be sure to register at one of the self-registration areas before you start your adventure. 

4. Big Run State Park

If you’re going camping with a group, Big Run is a wonderful option. This state park is located right at the mouth of the Savage River Reservoir. Visitors can enjoy fishing, boating, hiking, or even hunting in the area. The 29 primitive campsites are available year-round. Some sites are wooded, while others feature stone dust camping pads, and others are in open, grassy fields. Sites available on a first-come, first served basis. 

5. Little Levels at Assateague Island National Seashore

Assateague Island National Seashore is famous for its wild horses and wondrous ocean views. There are several backcountry campsites scattered throughout the area, some of which are ocean-side while others are in a more forested section. The Little Levels campsite is an excellent option with waterfront views. The area is designated by boundary posts and situated in the open inner dunes. The general camping area can accommodate up to 25 people, has a picnic table, and chemical toilet.