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Tuckahoe State Park Electric Loop
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Tuckahoe State Park Electric Loop

Denton, Maryland
4.7 (53 reviews)

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About Tuckahoe State Park Electric Loop

35 campsites and 4 cabins

Nestled in the heart of Maryland's Eastern Shore, Tuckahoe State Park Electric Loop offers RV campers a perfect retreat into nature without sacrificing modern conveniences. This state park campground provides a serene setting where visitors can disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life while remaining connected through reliable electric hookups at each site.

The park spans over 3,800 acres of pristine woodland and waterfront, creating an ideal environment for outdoor enthusiasts of all kinds. The landscape features dense forests, peaceful water bodies, and well-maintained trails that invite exploration and wildlife observation. Campers frequently spot deer, waterfowl, and various bird species throughout the park, making it a haven for nature lovers and photographers alike.

One of the primary attractions at Tuckahoe is Tuckahoe Lake, where visitors can enjoy fishing, boating, and water-based recreation during their stay. The calm waters are perfect for paddling, and the surrounding areas provide excellent spots for morning coffee with a view or evening relaxation. The park's commitment to preserving its natural environment means that the camping experience feels genuinely remote and peaceful, despite being conveniently located for access to the greater Eastern Shore region.

The Electric Loop specifically caters to RV travelers seeking full hookups and modern amenities while camping. Each site is thoughtfully spaced to provide privacy and a genuine camping atmosphere. The loop design allows for easy navigation and accessibility, making it suitable for RVs of various sizes.

The surrounding area offers charming small towns, local restaurants, and seasonal farmers markets that showcase the region's agricultural heritage. Visitors can explore historic sites, antique shops, and local craft breweries within a reasonable drive. The Eastern Shore is known for its fresh seafood, and numerous dining options celebrate the area's culinary traditions.

Tuckahoe State Park Electric Loop appeals to families seeking outdoor adventure, retirees wanting peaceful camping, couples looking for romantic getaways in nature, and anyone seeking a quality RV camping experience with excellent on-site amenities and natural beauty.
4.7

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Denton 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 Denton.

Explore the Area

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

Tuckahoe State Park Electric Loop Reviews

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Ian Patrick

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Ian Patrick

Absolutely fantastic campsite. The sites are well maintained and accommodating. Each has a firepit with grill, a picnic bench, and post for hanging a lantern. The sites are spacious enough to comfortably fit a tent and car. The electric sites have reliable power. The bathrooms had two showers with plenty of hot water.

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Jesse Hunter

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jesse Hunter

Great little state park campground with cabins, electric and non-electric campsites. Non-electric sites are for tents only. Lots of room for kids to bike, relatively clean restrooms with showers, and small in size, two loops with maybe 30 sites on each. Hiking trails lead to the river and also to the neighboring Lake Tuckahoe about a mile relatively easy hike away (my four year old did it, but do... Great little state park campground with cabins, electric and non-electric campsites. Non-electric sites are for tents only. Lots of room for kids to bike, relatively clean restrooms with showers, and small in size, two loops with maybe 30 sites on each. Hiking trails lead to the river and also to the neighboring Lake Tuckahoe about a mile relatively easy hike away (my four year old did it, but don't let small kids bike it or you'll be carrying the bike like I did, 4 year old loved the hike though, be sure to go!) We pitched a tent in the electric area and even though it was completely full it was relatively quiet by 8pm in October. It was a mix of tents, pop-ups, 5th wheels, and RVs in the electric side. Book early add it fills up fast, you won't regret it and make wonderful family memories you and your children will cherish for years to come.

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Joshua

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Joshua

Great little camping area with beautiful grounds, semi secluded wooded sites, and very clean. Staff was very friendly and helpful upon checking in. The fill/dump station is conveniently located right to the left when you come in (no full hookups here). The bath house was clean and easily accessible as it is in the middle of the loop. There is a disc golf course, a picnic pavilion, two kids pla... Great little camping area with beautiful grounds, semi secluded wooded sites, and very clean. Staff was very friendly and helpful upon checking in. The fill/dump station is conveniently located right to the left when you come in (no full hookups here). The bath house was clean and easily accessible as it is in the middle of the loop. There is a disc golf course, a picnic pavilion, two kids play areas (the picture below is the one at the lake), and great hiking trails. Some caveats: 1. Almost no cell service. This was a non factor for me, this is why I camp, to get away from those things. Something to consider if you work on the road or need to answer emails. 2. The bugs were in full force, please bring bug spray and light those citronella candles! I got bit on both feet pretty good, spending my next two days in severe itch mode! 3. If you have to travel for some items the Denton Walmart is about 15 minutes away. There is also a Dollar General in Ridgely. 4. Bring your bikes! Lots of space to ride around, especially for the kids.

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doug jones

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by doug jones

Came back after ten years and wish we hadn't waited so long. Wonderful park. Great camping, terrific hiking, clean and well maintained.

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Justin and Amy Nichols

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Justin and Amy Nichols

This was a beautiful wooded campground with good sized spaces, clean and well lit facilities, and easy to navigate. We were very happy with our experience camping at Tuckahoe state park campground. Each site had a dedicated fire ring with a grill attachment, a picnic table, and a post with a hook for trash. Plus it’s dog friendly, and very clean! The firewood shed is easy to access and well stock... This was a beautiful wooded campground with good sized spaces, clean and well lit facilities, and easy to navigate. We were very happy with our experience camping at Tuckahoe state park campground. Each site had a dedicated fire ring with a grill attachment, a picnic table, and a post with a hook for trash. Plus it’s dog friendly, and very clean! The firewood shed is easy to access and well stocked, and park management drove by many times to check on everyone which was reassuring. Our only complaint was that we booked during a heatwave (unknowingly), so it was a bit hot! However there were plenty of trees and shade to block out most of the direct heat

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