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Camp Conowingo - Chimney Trail
Private RV Park

Camp Conowingo - Chimney Trail

Conowingo, Maryland
4.2 (65 reviews)

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About Camp Conowingo - Chimney Trail

Campground in Maryland.

Camp Conowingo - Chimney Trail offers a peaceful retreat along Maryland's scenic landscape, positioned perfectly for travelers seeking a balance between natural beauty and convenient access to regional attractions. This private RV park welcomes visitors looking to experience the charm of rural Maryland while maintaining the comfort and amenities they expect from a quality camping destination.

The Conowingo area is characterized by its proximity to the Susquehanna River, one of the East Coast's most significant waterways. The region boasts a rich history tied to hydroelectric power and natural resource management, with the Conowingo Dam serving as a notable landmark that has shaped the community for generations. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills, forested areas, and plenty of opportunities to explore Maryland's countryside at a relaxed pace.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the location provides excellent access to fishing opportunities. The Susquehanna River is well-known among anglers for its diverse fish populations, making it an attractive destination for those who enjoy casting a line. Bird watchers will find the area particularly rewarding, as the river corridor attracts numerous species throughout the year. Hiking trails wind through the surrounding forests, offering peaceful walks and opportunities to connect with nature.

The park's position in Conowingo makes it convenient for exploring nearby communities and attractions. Visitors can venture to historic sites that tell the story of Maryland's past, visit charming local shops and restaurants, or take day trips to larger regional centers. The area appeals to travelers who want to escape the hustle of major cities while remaining within reasonable driving distance of urban amenities and entertainment options.

This destination suits families seeking a nature-focused camping experience, couples looking for a quiet getaway, and outdoor enthusiasts who want to base themselves in a tranquil setting. The private RV park provides a comfortable home base for those wanting to explore the Susquehanna River region and experience authentic Maryland countryside hospitality.
4.2

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65

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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Conowingo 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 Conowingo.

Explore the Area

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

Camp Conowingo - Chimney Trail Reviews

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Tiffany Joi

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Tiffany Joi

It was a great experience to visit this campground. The teepee huts had plenty of space with bunk beds. There are several trails to explore and a small pond. The campsites had several picnic tables and a large secure fire pit. The pool has just been renovated but we did not get to use it. Having running water on site was very helpful. The downside was that the kitchen houses were not unlocked when... It was a great experience to visit this campground. The teepee huts had plenty of space with bunk beds. There are several trails to explore and a small pond. The campsites had several picnic tables and a large secure fire pit. The pool has just been renovated but we did not get to use it. Having running water on site was very helpful. The downside was that the kitchen houses were not unlocked when we arrived and had mice. We did not use it because of this.

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Breanna Lee

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Breanna Lee

I came to Camp Conowingo about 20 years ago & I still remember my week there. It was sooo fun & exciting! I’m already looking into getting my daughter enrolled! I loved it here! One of my favorite top memories 🥹❤️

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Micheal Collins

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Micheal Collins

My daughter returned after spending a week here. She told me that the Camp was on the news because the camp was not only understaffed, no lifeguard, no nature specialist, no snacks for hikes, but councilors quit, the water was DIRTY, the bathrooms smelled, the campers had to clean the bathrooms, and I heard much worse from other campers. This is a shock and I don't understand why a camp isn't prof... My daughter returned after spending a week here. She told me that the Camp was on the news because the camp was not only understaffed, no lifeguard, no nature specialist, no snacks for hikes, but councilors quit, the water was DIRTY, the bathrooms smelled, the campers had to clean the bathrooms, and I heard much worse from other campers. This is a shock and I don't understand why a camp isn't professionally run with adults in leadership and proper care for the kids.

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Sabrina Palmiotto

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Sabrina Palmiotto

I was quite excited to join this camp’s community, and my sister and I were seemingly welcomed. Throughout the week, my camp experience went downhill. I was put into a group with girls 2 years younger than I was, they were very crude and mean. There was little to no moderation and facilitation when it came to the bullying, and many little girls were left in tears and begging to go home day after d... I was quite excited to join this camp’s community, and my sister and I were seemingly welcomed. Throughout the week, my camp experience went downhill. I was put into a group with girls 2 years younger than I was, they were very crude and mean. There was little to no moderation and facilitation when it came to the bullying, and many little girls were left in tears and begging to go home day after day. To make matters worse, one of the girls had came to camp with COVID-19 and we were unable to come in contact with any other group, our activities were limited, and it was not very fun. My parents had communicated to the camp that they were willing to pick me up if I wanted to go home (I did) and the counselors never expressed that to me. Another issue I had with the counselors was the fact that our lights were forced out early unlike the other groups because “We like to swim in the lake when you are sleeping” claimed one of them. There were also two counselors that identified as males- but had joined the girl scout camp before their transition. This made me uncomfortable, and grown men in a Girlscout camp didn’t sit right with me. I was super disappointed with this girl scout camp, “you’ll never want to leave” my parents assured me after I had been so nervous at drop off. This Girlscout camp does not align with their whole mantra and promise. If I were a parent, I would not send my kids here.

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layla bokhari

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by layla bokhari

amazing i went and loved it the only thing is the bathrooms were gross and no lighting! the food is okay not the worst. they do make you drink a whole glass of water before leaving which I think is good for people dehydrated. overall i get excited when i think about my experience there and cant wait to make more memories!

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