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Maple Tree Camp

Reviews (5)

What Guests Are Saying

Maple Tree Camp offers a unique and enjoyable camping experience, particularly in themed accommodations like the Hobbit House, which guests found spacious and well-crafted. The staff is friendly and responsive, ensuring clean facilities and a peaceful atmosphere even during busy times. While some guests noted higher prices for certain cabins and restrictions on amenities, overall, the camp is highly recommended for its rustic charm and cleanliness.

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Rob Loudermilk

Rob Loudermilk

January 15, 2026

5

So where to start? My wife and I got the Hobbit House. And, it was amazing. The place was great. Lots of space. Wood stove. Electricity. A very unique, and rustic experience. We absolutely enjoyed our visit and we 100% will.be going back again. The fact that they have a few year rounds sites is amazing. The prices are great. Nick and the staff were all amazing. Bathrooms were clean. Highly recommend this place.

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Scott Grenerth

Scott Grenerth

December 5, 2025

5

A very nice experience.
Even arriving after dark I was able to find my site. I greatly appreciated having access to a warm shower during their office hours. The sites are very nicely spaced apart.

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Justin Howard

Justin Howard

October 12, 2025

5

I reserved the "Hobbit House" this past week. The campgrounds are well spaced out in the area I was in. The cabin was very unique and well crafted. It was more spacious then I expected being I'm over 6ft tall. The grill provided was very nice and clean. As a fan of the "Hobbit/lord of the rings" movies and books, the cabin was themed nicely. The people working there were friendly and gave me a heads up when a bunch of kids were inbound.

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Jennifer Cronin Sheppard

Jennifer Cronin Sheppard

September 22, 2025

5

My first time here and my first time camping. We originally booked the Magnolia however the staff offered us The Willow after a small leak in the Magnolia. The Willow was perfect rustic cabin to break me into camping!! The outdoor community showers were clean with plenty of hot water. The bathrooms were also clean. Everything we needed was a short walk. We stayed mid week through Sunday. During the week it was just us and another group. The weekend was crowded , even with more folks in camp it was just as peaceful. I cant wait to come back!

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Alex Pierce

Alex Pierce

August 26, 2025

4

We stayed at the firefly for 1 night for a quick girls trip. It was $124 a night, now it has increased to $134. I feel the price is a bit high as the amenities offered are the same as the regular cabins ($80-$85 per night). The firefly did just recently add a window AC unit and one electric plug prior to our stay. There are no lights so a lantern is still needed. We didn’t use the charcoal grill as it was rusted, we opted for cooking on the fire instead. They do not allow outside firewood and they charge $7 a bag for wood and $5 for kindling. Unfortunately their firewood was very thinly chopped, maybe 1-2 inch slivers so the firewood didn’t last long. The shower and bathrooms were clean and close to the campsite which we enjoyed. The area felt very safe. Though there appeared to be a ring camera with lights just above the open showers which I found a bit odd, I assume it was pointing to the other side of the building. Easily accessible dumpster and water for cooking/washing dishes. Parking is very hard to come by so if you bring more than one vehicle this may be a problem. The cabin was well kept, clean and comfy mattresses. Lights didn’t work on the upper balcony but we enjoyed the lower deck. The only thing I found off putting were over kill on signage around the campsite. Quiet hours with a $250 fine for noises past 11pm or before 7am, signs regarding usage of amenities …. It appeared they didn’t really want you using too many resources. Overall, we really enjoyed the cabin, the addition of the AC was great, facility was well kept, but I felt it was over priced.

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Location Maple Tree Camp

Address:
20716 Townsend Road
Gapland, MD, 21779
United States

Highway access

The campground is on Townsend Road. Interstate 70 is a short drive away and US 340 is a short drive away, providing additional regional access.

Latitude & Longitude: 39.4101 / -77.6465

Elevation: 242 feet

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