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CAMP ROUND MEADOW
Public Campground

CAMP ROUND MEADOW

Thurmont, Maryland
4.3 (34 reviews)

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About CAMP ROUND MEADOW

Federal campground in Maryland.

Camp Round Meadow offers a wonderful escape into Maryland's natural landscape, providing RV campers with a peaceful retreat that balances accessibility with genuine outdoor immersion. Located in Maryland, this public campground welcomes visitors seeking a genuine camping experience without excessive commercialization, making it an ideal choice for those who want to disconnect from daily life while still enjoying the comforts of their RV.

The surrounding area showcases the beauty that makes Maryland a compelling destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Campers will find themselves in a region rich with natural attractions and recreational opportunities. Whether you're interested in exploring local hiking trails, enjoying water activities, or simply relaxing in a natural setting, the location provides a solid base for outdoor adventures. The campground's positioning allows guests to experience the quieter side of the state while remaining within reasonable driving distance of larger attractions and amenities.

Maryland itself is known for its diverse landscapes, from gentle rolling hills to scenic waterways. The state offers a unique blend of history, nature, and charming small towns that travelers can explore during their stay. For those interested in regional exploration, the area provides access to various state parks, natural reserves, and outdoor recreation areas that showcase Maryland's environmental diversity.

Camp Round Meadow appeals to a wide range of RV travelers, from families seeking affordable camping options to couples looking for a peaceful getaway. The public campground nature means you'll encounter fellow outdoor enthusiasts and enjoy a friendly, welcoming atmosphere. With a solid 4.3-star rating from over 34 reviews, visitors consistently report positive experiences, suggesting that the campground delivers on the promise of a reliable, enjoyable camping destination.

The campground serves as an excellent launching point for those wanting to explore Maryland's countryside at their own pace. Whether you're passing through the state or planning an extended stay, Camp Round Meadow provides the foundation for a memorable RV camping adventure in one of the Mid-Atlantic's most accessible and attractive regions.
4.3

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34

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Thurmont 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 Thurmont.

Explore the Area

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

CAMP ROUND MEADOW Reviews

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David L.

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by David L.

We visited in early August 2023. We were there as a Scout's BSA summer camp. The cabins/bunk houses were amazing especially compared to your typical scout BSA summer camp. It was very clean. There were a couple of cobwebs in the corners and a bug here and there but then again you're in the woods! There was plenty of lighting and electricity in cabins were a plus. There looked like they had heaters... We visited in early August 2023. We were there as a Scout's BSA summer camp. The cabins/bunk houses were amazing especially compared to your typical scout BSA summer camp. It was very clean. There were a couple of cobwebs in the corners and a bug here and there but then again you're in the woods! There was plenty of lighting and electricity in cabins were a plus. There looked like they had heaters but not AC units. The bunk houses were furnished with bunk beds (that could be unbunked) with padding so you need to bring your own linens. Most scouts brought sleeping bags they just laid on top. We also all brought fans that could be plugged in. So we were very comfortable. There weren't a TON of outlets but there were multiple. The bathrooms the scouts said was the nicest they've ever seen for a summer camp. Most showered every day (apparently not typical of most summer camps) haha. The off room for the adults had 2 beds in which was nice and a small desk and closet. We never had any issues. The punch houses are symmetrical. Each bunk house had 2 sides which majority of the bunks where. Then in the middle there were 2 rooms on each window side that held 2 beds, a desk, a closet and a sink only. Even those these rooms opened to both halves of the bunk house we kept the other one locked and vice versa so each of the small rooms would open into only one of the bunk rooms. These are where the adult leaders stayed. In the middle there were 2 bathrooms, one opened up to each end of the bunk houses. The bathroom consisted one one large shower with curtain and detachable shower head which looked like it was ADA compliant. There was also a seat that folded down from the wall. There were 2 sinks and 2 toilet stalls with sliding locked doors. The other facilities like the gym were great. They had a AC unit on the side of the building which was interesting but it worked. It was nice and cool in there. There were 4 classrooms up top on the second level where different merit badge classes were held each day. Great for meeting rooms for other groups looking to rent the space for a retreat. The dinning hall was a little tight for the number of people we had. Many people ate outside. It did get quite warm in there at dinner time but lunch and breakfast it was still relatively cool. The kitchen area also looked really nice although I didn't spend much time in there myself as I was not on cooking staff. Every building is very close to each other. Our scouts are used to walking a quarter or half mile sometimes between program areas or even the parking lots. Here I could walk from the furthest bunk house on one side of camp to the dinning hall at the other in 5 mins easy. And it was all basically flat even though you're on a mountain. The one downside of this particular campground compared to others at Catoctin Mountain Park is the lack of a swimming pool on site. We shuttle the scouts to the pool and back for different classes. All the scouts in my unit enjoyed their experience and stay at camp round meadow. All said they would come back and recommend it to the others to do the same next summer. This was our first experience at Camp Round Meadow and it was amazing. It also probably helped that the weather all week in August was in the mid 80s with a nice breeze every day. Maybe it was just a fluke.

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Sandra Le

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Sandra Le

Came here on a relatively warm July day (about 85°) and even though the facilities are decent, the AC units are very small and cannot cool one room with several people in it. You can barely feel it at all in several common areas, and AC is nonexistent in the sleeping areas. Granted, our group was rather large. There is barely any relief from the heat if you’re here in the summer, so be prepared. R... Came here on a relatively warm July day (about 85°) and even though the facilities are decent, the AC units are very small and cannot cool one room with several people in it. You can barely feel it at all in several common areas, and AC is nonexistent in the sleeping areas. Granted, our group was rather large. There is barely any relief from the heat if you’re here in the summer, so be prepared. Restrooms were clean, showers seemed nice and updated (I didn’t try them though). Kitchen seemed updated and had a huge fridge. Bring your own hand soap for the restrooms in the dormitories, they are not supplied by the camp.

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Moving on with Old man river

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Moving on with Old man river

Camp round meadow is the starting point for the Adirondack shelter campsite. It's supposed to be a 3 mile trip. It is not. Most of trail is eather uphill or down hill. Some places the trail is quite steep. This trail is not made for beginners. Camp Round Meadow is in Catoctin Mountain Park.

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Moving on with Old man river

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Moving on with Old man river

Camp round meadow is the starting point for the Adirondack shelter campsite. It's supposed to be a 3 mile trip. It is not. Most of trail is eather uphill or down hill. Some places the trail is quite steep. This trail is not made for beginners. Camp Round Meadow is in Catoctin Mountain Park.

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farid jalilian

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by farid jalilian

Beautiful park. So much wildlife. Everyone I saw were fishing. When we went there not too busy but in summer will be busy. Is a army camp. Very clean well organized and protected. Beside camp David.

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farid jalilian

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by farid jalilian

Beautiful park. So much wildlife. Everyone I saw were fishing. When we went there not too busy but in summer will be busy. Is a army camp. Very clean well organized and protected. Beside camp David.

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Rob Fleischer

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Rob Fleischer

The dorm rooms were really cold at night when I visited there in the spring, and sometimes the roof over the gym would leak when it rains.

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