About Greenbelt Campground
Number of accommodations: 154
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Open year round
This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.
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Cooking and Fire
- Picnic Table
- Grill
- Campfire Ring
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Reviews (1523)
What Guests Are Saying
Greenbelt Campground offers a great location close to Washington D.C., providing a peaceful, forested setting with well-maintained sites and convenient access to amenities. Many visitors appreciate the clean campsites, hot water in showers, and helpful staff, making it a good choice for camping near the city. However, some guests noted that the bathroom facilities could use improvements in cleanliness and maintenance. Overall, it’s recommended for its affordability and accessibility to both urban and natural attractions.
What Guests Are Saying
Greenbelt Campground offers a great location close to Washington D.C., providing a peaceful, forested setting with well-maintained sites and convenient access to amenities. Many visitors appreciate the clean campsites, hot water in showers, and helpful staff, making it a good choice for camping near the city. However, some guests noted that the bathroom facilities could use improvements in cleanliness and maintenance. Overall, it’s recommended for its affordability and accessibility to both urban and natural attractions.
Review Summary
CALEB C
VerifiedApril 25, 2022 • Stayed at: C88, Loop: LOOP C
Pros: Close to DC
Cons: Campsite layouts are not well designed (many sites are not level, no place to put a tent (I had to camp on the pavement), some RV sites are on the road, etc), ticks (lot of undergrowth on some sites), cleanliness of bathrooms/showers was ok but not great, not much to see/do at campground. Also, I've never been to a campground with so many aggressive drivers (drove like they were in regular DC).
It is a totally fine campground, but not one that I would go to again unless it was the most convenient option.
CALEB C
VerifiedApril 25, 2022 • Stayed at: C88, Loop: LOOP C
Pros: Close to DC
Cons: Campsite layouts are not well designed (many sites are not level, no place to put a tent (I had to camp on the pavement), some RV sites are on the road, etc), ticks (lot of undergrowth on some sites), cleanliness of bathrooms/showers was ok but not great, not much to see/do at campground. Also, I've never been to a campground with so many aggressive drivers (drove like they were in regular DC).
It is a totally fine campground, but not one that I would go to again unless it was the most convenient option.
Yves C
VerifiedApril 19, 2022 • Stayed at: D137, Loop: LOOP D
Camping à proximité d’un arrêt de métro pour se rendre à Washington. Super facile d’accès.
Propre et bien entretenu.
Yves C
VerifiedApril 19, 2022 • Stayed at: D137, Loop: LOOP D
Camping à proximité d’un arrêt de métro pour se rendre à Washington. Super facile d’accès.
Propre et bien entretenu.
Yves C
VerifiedApril 19, 2022 • Stayed at: D137, Loop: LOOP D
Camping à proximité d’un arrêt de métro pour se rendre à Washington. Super facile d’accès.
Propre et bien entretenu.
Janine R
VerifiedApril 18, 2022 • Stayed at: D141, Loop: LOOP D
We just stayed 2 weeks and it was just reopened after being closed since Covid. We were very disappointed with the uncleaned, rundown bathrooms. Filled with cobwebs and black moldy stall doors. Ants in the sink and on the walls the entire stay it was never cleaned and trash was never emptied. There wasn’t a nice outside sink for doing dishes like most campgrounds have. There was a door in the back of the restroom it had a sink in there but it was so disgusting that doing dishes there was not happening. As far as your site goes everything has to be on the paved driveway so measure your vehicle and your camper the paved driveways are not very long. The hosts come as soon as you get to your site so be prepared for the interruption while your trying to set up. It’s very tight here for large campers. Water spickets are very sparse so check for their location before setting up if you need to fill your tank. If your just staying to visit DC it is a very convenient place but very small and a basic campground. It says it’s about 10 miles to DC which sounds great and that it great but driving to DC is about 45 minutes during non rush hours. As far as walking to the metro…Not happening but that is about a 10-15 minute drive to college park metro. Parking is 4.95 Monday - Friday and free on Saturday and Sunday we thought that was a great deal. This campground does not have electricity so keep in mind most people are running generators and some are loud. If your coming for a quiet camping trip think again if your coming to site see bring a radio!
Janine R
VerifiedApril 18, 2022 • Stayed at: D141, Loop: LOOP D
We just stayed 2 weeks and it was just reopened after being closed since Covid. We were very disappointed with the uncleaned, rundown bathrooms. Filled with cobwebs and black moldy stall doors. Ants in the sink and on the walls the entire stay it was never cleaned and trash was never emptied. There wasn’t a nice outside sink for doing dishes like most campgrounds have. There was a door in the back of the restroom it had a sink in there but it was so disgusting that doing dishes there was not happening. As far as your site goes everything has to be on the paved driveway so measure your vehicle and your camper the paved driveways are not very long. The hosts come as soon as you get to your site so be prepared for the interruption while your trying to set up. It’s very tight here for large campers. Water spickets are very sparse so check for their location before setting up if you need to fill your tank. If your just staying to visit DC it is a very convenient place but very small and a basic campground. It says it’s about 10 miles to DC which sounds great and that it great but driving to DC is about 45 minutes during non rush hours. As far as walking to the metro…Not happening but that is about a 10-15 minute drive to college park metro. Parking is 4.95 Monday - Friday and free on Saturday and Sunday we thought that was a great deal. This campground does not have electricity so keep in mind most people are running generators and some are loud. If your coming for a quiet camping trip think again if your coming to site see bring a radio!
Janine R
VerifiedApril 18, 2022 • Stayed at: D141, Loop: LOOP D
We just stayed 2 weeks and it was just reopened after being closed since Covid. We were very disappointed with the uncleaned, rundown bathrooms. Filled with cobwebs and black moldy stall doors. Ants in the sink and on the walls the entire stay it was never cleaned and trash was never emptied. There wasn’t a nice outside sink for doing dishes like most campgrounds have. There was a door in the back of the restroom it had a sink in there but it was so disgusting that doing dishes there was not happening. As far as your site goes everything has to be on the paved driveway so measure your vehicle and your camper the paved driveways are not very long. The hosts come as soon as you get to your site so be prepared for the interruption while your trying to set up. It’s very tight here for large campers. Water spickets are very sparse so check for their location before setting up if you need to fill your tank. If your just staying to visit DC it is a very convenient place but very small and a basic campground. It says it’s about 10 miles to DC which sounds great and that it great but driving to DC is about 45 minutes during non rush hours. As far as walking to the metro…Not happening but that is about a 10-15 minute drive to college park metro. Parking is 4.95 Monday - Friday and free on Saturday and Sunday we thought that was a great deal. This campground does not have electricity so keep in mind most people are running generators and some are loud. If your coming for a quiet camping trip think again if your coming to site see bring a radio!
Aaron Y
VerifiedApril 17, 2022 • Stayed at: C84, Loop: LOOP C
Great park
Aaron Y
VerifiedApril 17, 2022 • Stayed at: C84, Loop: LOOP C
Great park
Location Greenbelt Campground
Address:
6565 Greenbelt Road
Greenbelt, MD, 20770
United States
Greenbelt Campground is located near the Baltimore-Washington Parkway (MD 295), which is approximately 2 miles away, providing access to both Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. Additionally, it is close to I-95 and I-495 (Capital Beltway), which are within 5 miles of the campground.
Latitude & Longitude: 38.9839 / -76.8933
Elevation: 29 feet
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Last updated: June 4, 2026