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Big Meadows Campground
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Big Meadows Campground

East Luray, Maryland
4.7 (1072 reviews)

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About Big Meadows Campground

Campground in Maryland.

Big Meadows Campground in Maryland offers RV travelers a wonderful escape into nature without sacrificing comfort and accessibility. This public campground provides an ideal basecamp for exploring some of the most scenic landscapes the Mid-Atlantic region has to offer. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat surrounded by natural beauty or an adventure hub for outdoor activities, Big Meadows delivers a well-rounded camping experience that appeals to diverse travelers.

The campground's location positions it perfectly for accessing Maryland's stunning natural attractions and charming nearby communities. The surrounding area boasts rolling meadows and forest landscapes that showcase the region's ecological diversity. This setting creates an authentic outdoor experience while maintaining the convenience and facilities that modern RV travelers expect. The natural environment provides a tranquil backdrop for relaxation, morning coffee on your RV's porch, or evening campfire gatherings with fellow travelers.

The region surrounding Big Meadows offers numerous opportunities for exploration and recreation. Hiking enthusiasts will find excellent trail options through nearby natural areas, while those interested in local history and culture have easy access to small towns and regional attractions. The campground's strategic Maryland location makes it convenient for travelers heading to various destinations throughout the state and neighboring regions. This makes it an excellent choice for both destination camping and as a stopping point on a larger RV journey.

Big Meadows Campground attracts a wide range of visitors, from families looking for a safe, welcoming environment for children to explore nature, to retirees seeking peaceful outdoor getaways, to adventure-seekers wanting to maximize their time in beautiful surroundings. The strong 4.7-star rating from over 1,000 reviewers speaks to the consistent quality and positive experiences visitors have enjoyed here. Many guests return year after year, appreciating the reliable amenities, well-maintained grounds, and the genuine hospitality that makes this public campground a valued destination in Maryland's camping landscape.
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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

East Luray is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Maryland weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for East Luray.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near East Luray. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Big Meadows Campground Reviews

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Massive Loop

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Massive Loop

Great campground with excellent ranger staff! This is the largest, most accommodating campground at Shenandoah and as such fills quick. We pulled up for a place to camp for the night and ended up staying for three! The deer frequently roam right through the campground eating crab apples. If you're looking to get on the AT, the outer E loop of spots sit right next to the trail with a good five mile... Great campground with excellent ranger staff! This is the largest, most accommodating campground at Shenandoah and as such fills quick. We pulled up for a place to camp for the night and ended up staying for three! The deer frequently roam right through the campground eating crab apples. If you're looking to get on the AT, the outer E loop of spots sit right next to the trail with a good five mile hike loop down into the Lewis falls and out through the switch back to the AT back to the campground, lots of beautiful views nearby.

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Renee KH

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Renee KH

Great campground with super nice people that work here. The camp is well kept, clean, in a beautiful spot, & for a decent rate. They don't have a lot of camper spots that can accommodate a medium to large trailer & truck, so just be sure to check site specs before committing. The roads in camp are paved with both paved & gravel sites. This camp is close to the visitor's center & convenience/gas s... Great campground with super nice people that work here. The camp is well kept, clean, in a beautiful spot, & for a decent rate. They don't have a lot of camper spots that can accommodate a medium to large trailer & truck, so just be sure to check site specs before committing. The roads in camp are paved with both paved & gravel sites. This camp is close to the visitor's center & convenience/gas station store. They also have firewood for purchase. The water here is also fresh mountain clean, & even though their are no full hook-up sites there is a dump station also not too far away. This camp is in the middle of the park, so its great for touring Skyline Drive one way one day & then the other way the next.

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Justin “FXSarge” Stepp

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Justin “FXSarge” Stepp

Stayed for 2 nights in a roof top tent in early July. The weather was humid and warm. The campsites were very clean with easy to use bear boxes. We were able to purchase ice, drinks, and firewood at the camp store. We had 2 different campsites with one over looking the a meadow and the other down the wooded mountain. We enjoyed both and would recommend trying multiple camp sites if possible. Each... Stayed for 2 nights in a roof top tent in early July. The weather was humid and warm. The campsites were very clean with easy to use bear boxes. We were able to purchase ice, drinks, and firewood at the camp store. We had 2 different campsites with one over looking the a meadow and the other down the wooded mountain. We enjoyed both and would recommend trying multiple camp sites if possible. Each site was within easy walking distance of restrooms and garbage dumpsters. I do think some of the sites were too close to these facilities for my taste though so pay attention when booking. We parked by the camp store and did a hike starting at the Appalachian Trail near the amphitheater, connected to Rose River Falls, connected to Dark Hallow Falls, and finished with the Nature Story Trail. It takes about 4-5 hours and was physically tiring. Would highly recommend though if you want to spend a day trip hiking near camp.

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Melinda Hawkins

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Melinda Hawkins

Big Meadows is a lovely campground. The showers and bathrooms were very well maintained. Showers are 2.50 for 5 minutes. The water was nice and hot. Be sure to keep you camp clean of food etc. It is bear country. We did run into very heavy fog for the 2 days we were there so we missed the Manny overlooks. Definitely a trip I'd love to take again.

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Michael Scott

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Michael Scott

This is a typical East Coast National Park campground. There is no power but they have a store 🛒and a gas ⛽ and laundry.🧺 So there are some nice conveniences considering it is a long drive back to civilization...

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