About Assateague Island National Seashore Campground
Number of accommodations: 150
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Dump Station
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (524)
What Guests Are Saying
Assateague Island National Seashore Campground offers a peaceful and beautiful camping experience, highlighted by the presence of wild ponies roaming freely. Reviewers appreciate the spacious and well-maintained campsites, stunning views, and the friendly, knowledgeable park staff. While some guests noted issues like cold water showers and occasional bugs, the overall atmosphere and natural beauty of the area make it a favored destination for repeat visitors.
What Guests Are Saying
Assateague Island National Seashore Campground offers a peaceful and beautiful camping experience, highlighted by the presence of wild ponies roaming freely. Reviewers appreciate the spacious and well-maintained campsites, stunning views, and the friendly, knowledgeable park staff. While some guests noted issues like cold water showers and occasional bugs, the overall atmosphere and natural beauty of the area make it a favored destination for repeat visitors.
Review Summary
SHOBANA S
VerifiedSeptember 7, 2025 β’ Stayed at: 062, Loop: Oceanside Walk In 42-44, 51-82
Excellent camping experience. The campground was well maintained and clean.
Allison G
VerifiedSeptember 7, 2025 β’ Stayed at: 036, Loop: Oceanside Loop 2
I love coming here. This was my third year coming a row. Itβs a fun tradition to have! NPS has activities Memorial Day through Labor Day. We prefer the grass campsites over the sand ones. This year we got to see dolphins and be out in the water as they swam past us. For the horse if they come to bully you out of your food, remember they are prey animals and you can startle them away from you. Donβt let them bully you. Itβs a pretty good place for star gazing, the only light pollution is ocean city, which is a crazy amount considering. Even when you are like far down the island at the back country sites along the beach.
Michael T
VerifiedSeptember 6, 2025 β’ Stayed at: 065, Loop: Oceanside Walk In 42-44, 51-82
Camp sites are perfect.
Amelie S
VerifiedSeptember 4, 2025 β’ Stayed at: 088, Loop: Oceanside Walk In 83-104
Such a unique experience! Would definetly recommand and I will surely be back!
Garry H
VerifiedSeptember 4, 2025 β’ Stayed at: C41, Loop: Bayside Loop C
John L
VerifiedSeptember 3, 2025 β’ Stayed at: A04, Loop: Bayside Loop A
My wife and I live New Jersey . We always enjoy our stay and try to get to the island at least once a year.The Camp host were very helpful I never noticed them before.
Denise L
VerifiedSeptember 3, 2025 β’ Stayed at: C38, Loop: Bayside Loop C
The beach is beautiful! It is a pleasure to see the wild horses roaming free. Be prepared for no electricity, pit toilets, and cold showers.
Anne N
VerifiedSeptember 3, 2025 β’ Stayed at: 015, Loop: Oceanside Loop 1
This place is very special
Kirsten C
VerifiedSeptember 3, 2025 β’ Stayed at: B30, Loop: Bayside Loop B
Lovely place but we were very unlucky and got stormed out by Hurricane Erin. The park was just at the top of the reach. Day 1 we got rained out and departed for a hotel. Had soaking wet equipment. Day 2 was clear and we got to go kayaking on the Bay side, which was lovely. Day 3 storms returned and the ocean was terrifying, all the way up to the Boardwalk in Ocean City. We left quickly. That's camping for you. A lovely park, we just had the one bad week.
Eric D
VerifiedSeptember 2, 2025 β’ Stayed at: 026, Loop: Oceanside Loop 2
We had the most incredible time, so much space and fun! Definitely want to stay at that site again!
Location Assateague Island National Seashore Campground
Address:
7206 National Seashore Ln
Berlin, MD, 21811
United States
Follow US Route 50 east to MD Route 611 south. Proceed over the Verrazano Bridge. Take the first right onto BayBerry Drive. Continue 2.25 miles (3.6 km) to the entrance station. An entrance fee is required unless you possess an America the Beautiful annual or lifetime pass. Take the first right to the ranger station to register and check in.
Latitude & Longitude: 38.0833 / -75.2
Elevation: 0 feet
Policies & Rules
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Entrance Fee: An Interagency (America the Beautiful) Pass, Assateague Annual Pass, or $25 entrance fee is required to enter the park in addition to camping fees. If you do not already own a pass you may pay the fee upon arrival. |
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Check-in: Campers must check in at the Ranger Station upon arrival. Campers who arrive after the Ranger Station closes must check in with the rangers before 10 am the next morning. Reservation holders who have not checked in by noon of the day following their reservation date are considered "no shows" and the site may be re-sold. |
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Wild Horses: Wild (or feral) horses roam free on the island. All food must be stored inside a latchable hard-sided cooler or inside your vehicle. Stay at least a school bus length (40 feet) away from the wild horses. Do not touch, feed or otherwise entice the horses. Learn more on the park's Assateague's Wild Horses web page . |
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Check-out: Campsites must be vacated by 11 am on the day of checkout. Campers who desire to depart early MUST check out at the Ranger Station and be off the site completely by 11:00 am or NO REFUND will be given. If it is an after hours emergency, please contact the campground host. |
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Late Cancellations: Customers who cancel a reservation the day before or the day of arrival will pay a $10.00 service fee and forfeit the first night's use fee. Cancellations for a 1-night stay will forfeit the entire amount paid and will not be subject to the additional service fee. |
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Equestrian Campsites A & B: Horse Camp campers must bring their own horses. If you do not have a horse do not book a horse campsite. |
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Mosquitoes: Extreme mosquito/biting insect conditions are normal to the area; bring insect repellent with DEET. |
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Vehicle Limits on Drive-in Campsites: No more than two motor vehicles, or one vehicle with trailer, are allowed per drive-in campsite. |
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Vehicle Limits on Walk-in Campsites: No more than one motor vehicle allowed per walk-in campsite. |
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Vehicle Limits for Group Campsites: No more than 10 motor vehicles permitted per Group site. |
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Generators Prohibited: Generators are completely PROHIBITED in Bayside Loop B as well as in walk-in and group sites. |
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Tent Stake Recommendation: The park recommends using long tent stakes to anchor tents in the sand and against the wind. |
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Sleeping in a vehicle is prohibited in Walk-in and Group sites. Walk-in and Group campsites are tent only sites. Campers must sleep in the designated campsite. |
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Don't Move Firewood: Help protect our forests! Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by obtaining firewood at or near your destination and burning it on-site. Moving firewood is illegal in some states. Visit dontmovefirewood.org to learn more. There is no firewood for sale on the island in the off season (generally mid-October - Memorial Day). |