About Paw Paw Tunnel Campsite
Number of accommodations: 10
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Reviews (85)
What Guests Are Saying
The Paw Paw Tunnel Campsite is praised for its beautiful location near the C & O Canal and Potomac River, offering clean facilities and a pleasant environment with ample shade from trees. Many visitors enjoyed their stay and appreciated the campground's proximity to attractions, despite some concerns about noise from the nearby road and potential safety issues in the parking lot. Some sites are close together, making them less ideal during hot weather, and carrying supplies to the sites can be a hassle.
What Guests Are Saying
The Paw Paw Tunnel Campsite is praised for its beautiful location near the C & O Canal and Potomac River, offering clean facilities and a pleasant environment with ample shade from trees. Many visitors enjoyed their stay and appreciated the campground's proximity to attractions, despite some concerns about noise from the nearby road and potential safety issues in the parking lot. Some sites are close together, making them less ideal during hot weather, and carrying supplies to the sites can be a hassle.
Review Summary
Matthew C
VerifiedNovember 29, 2020 • Stayed at: 007, Loop: Paw Paw Tunnel Campsite
Peaceful campground, mostly empty. Lots of dog poop though! Close to paw paw tunnel
Carrie Z
VerifiedNovember 16, 2020 • Stayed at: 002, Loop: Paw Paw Tunnel Campsite
Everything was great. The only suggestion is the following. The parking lot got filled up very quickly in the morning with day hikers. As a result the cars we haphazardly parked making it difficult to get out of the lot. I was not like people were around to ask them to move their cars. We did eventually get out. It might be more helpful to have parking spaces clearly marked to ensure accessibility in entering and exiting.
Carrie Z
VerifiedNovember 16, 2020 • Stayed at: 002, Loop: Paw Paw Tunnel Campsite
Everything was great. The only suggestion is the following. The parking lot got filled up very quickly in the morning with day hikers. As a result the cars we haphazardly parked making it difficult to get out of the lot. I was not like people were around to ask them to move their cars. We did eventually get out. It might be more helpful to have parking spaces clearly marked to ensure accessibility in entering and exiting.
Douglas H
VerifiedNovember 5, 2020 • Stayed at: 010, Loop: Paw Paw Tunnel Campsite
This was an unfortunate experience given that the Paw Paw Tunnel Campground Recreation.gov website gave it wonderful reviews and made it appear that it was a quiet and tranquil location. The location would appear to be remote, however, the campground is right next to a very busy 2-lane highway that is heavily used until after 10:00 at night. Another issue was that the campground layout on Recreation.gov misconstrues the locations of each campsite. We chose campsite 10 because the site map showed it was removed from the other sites, as well our reservation stated that only every other campsite would be occupied during this period of the COVID-19 pandemic. Unfortunately, the campsite was booked to capacity for that weekend, not allowing for physical distancing - the campsite next to ours was less than 15 ft from us. So, we had no privacy at all. The campsite and entrance to the C&O canal and towpath trail uses the same parking lot as the campsite and becomes completely full early in the morning, therefore becoming more lively and loud. Overall, the campsite, at least when we visited, was not a serene or relaxing experience.
On a positive note, the area is absolutely beautiful and the campground is situated along the Potomac River. The C&O Towpath Trail is an easy walk from the campground and the by-pass trail provides a wonderful overlook of the Potomac River and valley. The Paw Paw Tunnel is amazing and an engineering work of art. (Don't forget your flashlight to walk through it). This site would be a great day trip from the Washington DC area.
Douglas H
VerifiedNovember 5, 2020 • Stayed at: 010, Loop: Paw Paw Tunnel Campsite
This was an unfortunate experience given that the Paw Paw Tunnel Campground Recreation.gov website gave it wonderful reviews and made it appear that it was a quiet and tranquil location. The location would appear to be remote, however, the campground is right next to a very busy 2-lane highway that is heavily used until after 10:00 at night. Another issue was that the campground layout on Recreation.gov misconstrues the locations of each campsite. We chose campsite 10 because the site map showed it was removed from the other sites, as well our reservation stated that only every other campsite would be occupied during this period of the COVID-19 pandemic. Unfortunately, the campsite was booked to capacity for that weekend, not allowing for physical distancing - the campsite next to ours was less than 15 ft from us. So, we had no privacy at all. The campsite and entrance to the C&O canal and towpath trail uses the same parking lot as the campsite and becomes completely full early in the morning, therefore becoming more lively and loud. Overall, the campsite, at least when we visited, was not a serene or relaxing experience.
On a positive note, the area is absolutely beautiful and the campground is situated along the Potomac River. The C&O Towpath Trail is an easy walk from the campground and the by-pass trail provides a wonderful overlook of the Potomac River and valley. The Paw Paw Tunnel is amazing and an engineering work of art. (Don't forget your flashlight to walk through it). This site would be a great day trip from the Washington DC area.
Emily B
VerifiedOctober 24, 2020 • Stayed at: 007, Loop: Paw Paw Tunnel Campsite
Campsites are out in the open so you don’t have any privacy from other campsites. If there’s one loud group it makes your night harder. It’s really beautiful in the autumn.
Emily B
VerifiedOctober 24, 2020 • Stayed at: 007, Loop: Paw Paw Tunnel Campsite
Campsites are out in the open so you don’t have any privacy from other campsites. If there’s one loud group it makes your night harder. It’s really beautiful in the autumn.
Gabe W
VerifiedOctober 5, 2020 • Stayed at: 007, Loop: Paw Paw Tunnel Campsite
Had a great time, only thing if I may add, maybe more frequent change of the porta pottys they got real full pretty quick within a 2 night stay do to the Scouts events.
Gabe W
VerifiedOctober 5, 2020 • Stayed at: 007, Loop: Paw Paw Tunnel Campsite
Had a great time, only thing if I may add, maybe more frequent change of the porta pottys they got real full pretty quick within a 2 night stay do to the Scouts events.
bob k
VerifiedSeptember 23, 2020 • Stayed at: 003, Loop: Paw Paw Tunnel Campsite
It was middle of September and the campsite was deserted except for us and one other group. Nice and clean. The only "issue" we had was that we use Hammocks for sleeping and there was only one tree per campsite. We had to improvise using picnic tables as our other "tree".
It was a little noisy due to being so close to the road, but traffic was light after dark
Location Paw Paw Tunnel Campsite
Address:
142 W. Potomac St.
Williamsport, MD, 21795
United States
Paw Paw Tunnel Campsite is accessible via MD State Route 51, which is the primary road providing access to the campground. There are no nearby interstates or major highways within approximately 25 miles.
Latitude & Longitude: 39.5416 / -78.4597
Elevation: 161 feet
Policies & Rules
Arrival & departure
Check in time
1PM
Check out time
12PM
- For emergencies or squatting issues, contact the National Capital Region Communications Center.
Utilities
- Bring your own backup water supply and hygiene items; restrooms are cleaned twice weekly.
- In winter, bring plenty of water and food due to limited local supplies.
Fires & fuel
- Fires allowed in fire rings; extinguish before leaving. Cutting live growth is prohibited. Only kiln dried wood allowed; fallen wood can be used.
Site capacity
- Large groups should reserve two adjacent sites; check the facility map for site numbers.
Safety & rules
- Quiet hours must be observed.
- All trash must be removed as the park is trash-free; no trash cans are provided.
Local regulations
- Alcohol and marijuana are prohibited on the premises.
Pets
- Pets must be leashed and waste picked up at all times.
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Last updated: June 13, 2026