Stay in touch while exploring Maryland at a campground with wifi.
Despite its small size, Maryland packs a lot in, justifying its nickname of “America in Miniature.” From wild horses and Atlantic ocean views at Assateague State Park to the Chesapeake Bay, from waterfalls at Gunpowder Falls State Park and Patapsco Valley State Park, to lakes at Tuckahoe State Park and Deep Creek Lake State Park, to sweeping views from the mountains at Gambrill State Park and South Mountains State Park, there's no shortage of stunning scenery. It's no surprise that campers often want to share their adventure in the Old Line State while on the road, and that's where wifi-equipped campsites come in. Although some state parks, including Janes Island State Park and Pocomoke River State Park, offer wifi in certain areas, you won't find any public campgrounds in Maryland with wifi. Wifi is instead available at some private campgrounds and campsites, which may also offer additional amenities like full hookups, swimming pools, hot tubs, playgrounds, and laundry facilities.