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Pope Bay
Public Campground

Pope Bay

Chincoteague, Maryland
4.6 (252 reviews)

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About Pope Bay

Campground in Maryland.

Pope Bay offers a serene waterfront camping experience in Maryland's scenic Chesapeake Bay region. Situated along the peaceful waters of the bay, this public campground provides an ideal retreat for RV travelers seeking a blend of natural beauty and outdoor recreation. The location captures the essence of Maryland's coastal charm, where calm waters meet lush shoreline vegetation and abundant wildlife.

The campground serves as a perfect base for exploring the rich maritime heritage and natural wonders of the Chesapeake Bay area. Anglers particularly appreciate Pope Bay's proximity to excellent fishing opportunities, whether casting lines from the shore or venturing out on the water. The bay waters support diverse fish populations, making it a destination for both seasoned fishing enthusiasts and those looking to try their luck for the first time. Kayakers and paddleboarders find the waters inviting, with calm conditions ideal for exploring hidden coves and observing local bird species.

Beyond the water, the surrounding region offers plenty of activities for families and nature lovers. The area boasts several nature trails and preserves where visitors can hike through forests and wetlands, observing the diverse ecosystems that make the Chesapeake Bay area ecologically significant. Bird watching is exceptional here, with numerous species visible throughout the year, particularly during migration seasons. The quietude of the location makes it perfect for those seeking peaceful reflection and connection with nature.

For those interested in regional history and culture, the vicinity provides access to charming waterfront towns with local restaurants, antique shops, and maritime museums. The slower pace of life in this part of Maryland offers a refreshing contrast to busier travel destinations. Whether you're planning a relaxing weekend getaway or an extended stay to thoroughly explore the bay region, Pope Bay's waterfront setting and 4.6-star rating from over 250 visitors affirm its appeal to diverse camping enthusiasts. The public campground welcomes RV travelers of all experience levels, making it an accessible choice for your next Chesapeake Bay adventure.
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252

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Chincoteague 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 Chincoteague.

Explore the Area

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

Pope Bay Reviews

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prohomevideos

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by prohomevideos

This was a very nice place to camp close to the beach. We camped in both loop B (generators allowed) and loop C (no generators) during our stay. It is a great place to bike ride as well. We loved seeing the horses pretty much everywhere we went. We didn’t see many the first day but did for the next several days. It is sporadic where you will see them. My only complaint is there are a lot of s... This was a very nice place to camp close to the beach. We camped in both loop B (generators allowed) and loop C (no generators) during our stay. It is a great place to bike ride as well. We loved seeing the horses pretty much everywhere we went. We didn’t see many the first day but did for the next several days. It is sporadic where you will see them. My only complaint is there are a lot of stickers and horse poop everywhere. I realize it is natural but I just wanted to mention it.

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Amanda Fansler

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Amanda Fansler

Stayed in bayside, loop A. Sites were very large and level with plenty of room in between each one, which gave lots of privacy. I could only see one other camper from my site. Amazing place to bird watch as it is a major passover for migratory species in the fall. Also tons of migrating monarch butterflies in October! Can be hard to get in as the sites book up as soon as they are available. I much... Stayed in bayside, loop A. Sites were very large and level with plenty of room in between each one, which gave lots of privacy. I could only see one other camper from my site. Amazing place to bird watch as it is a major passover for migratory species in the fall. Also tons of migrating monarch butterflies in October! Can be hard to get in as the sites book up as soon as they are available. I much prefer late fall off season (less kids and noise, less bugs, cooler temps). Highly recommend if you are into camping for the nature. Also a quick drive to OC boardwalk and restaurants if you want to go out for a nice meal.

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BEN

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by BEN

First of all may i say, that generators are ruining the wildlife experience. You go to the shore, partly to hear the birds, and all I hear is the roar of generators from 6 AM to 10 PM at night - why do these people go camping? Pit toilets, showers that are a little frightening to look at, but they function and are cleaned daily . I should specify this is at the Bayside campsites. Today I looked at... First of all may i say, that generators are ruining the wildlife experience. You go to the shore, partly to hear the birds, and all I hear is the roar of generators from 6 AM to 10 PM at night - why do these people go camping? Pit toilets, showers that are a little frightening to look at, but they function and are cleaned daily . I should specify this is at the Bayside campsites. Today I looked at the Oceanside, and they have very nice toilets and shower brand new it looks like. Lots of space between the sites that doesn’t help the generator noise. Some of the sites look out over the bay others do not. Some of them are quite large. In general, I wish the national park service would do away with this generous allotment of time for people to run those machines. Thank you for listening to me vent! I enjoy the ponies. I have to leave my campsite to hear the birds. There’s plenty of space to walk your dog and you can take your dog on the beach on a leash. There are certain areas for this.

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Swati Babaria

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Swati Babaria

We have camped here few times. Absolutely beautiful place for camping. Beaches are quite and not many people around. Booking needs to be done way in advance if you want bach campsite. Showers are clean but toilets are vault toilets but still clean. Mosquitos are in abundance so have to be prepared for that. Also, wild horses roam freely sometimes coming to campsite.

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The snap Chap

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by The snap Chap

The campsite we had was alright, the grass was high in places, the bugs were terrible and the bath house was terrible. The horses were cool, they didn’t give us any problems but the raccoons did. We still enjoyed our trip and made the best of it, but probably won’t stay in that area again without an RV or camper.

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