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The RV Atlas Podcast

12 Tips for RV Trips to Assateague State Park in Maryland

The RV Atlas Podcast

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4.6584 Ratings

🗓️ 2 June 2025

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Assateague State Park is one of Maryland’s most beloved coastal camping destinations, renowned for its breathtaking beaches, roaming wild horses, and picturesque campsites. Located on the northern end of Assateague Island, just a stone’s throw away from the famous Assateague Island National Seashore, the state park offers campers a distinct yet equally captivating experience. 

In this week’s RV Atlas podcast episode, we’re sharing our best tips for making your visit to Assateague State Park both comfortable and memorable.

Whether you're a seasoned RVer or a first-time camper, here’s everything you need to know to start planning a trip to one of our favorite camping destinations in the country.
Know Before You Go: Assateague State Park at a Glance


Location: Berlin, Maryland, on the northern part of Assateague Island.


Camping Season: Late April through October (reservations available up to a year in advance).


Amenities: Bathhouses with hot and cold showers, picnic tables, fire rings, and a dump station.


Campsite Options: Dry camping sites (no water/sewer hookups), with limited electric hookups available in loops G and I.


Pet-Friendly: Pets are welcome in designated loops (G, H, I) and nearby beaches, but must remain leashed.


Activities: Beachcombing, biking, wildlife watching, fishing, kayaking, and more.



With these basics covered, let's dive into our top tips for your Assateague camping adventure.
1. Understand the Difference Between Assateague Island State Park and Assateague Island National Seashore
It’s essential to understand that Assateague State Park and the National Seashore, while neighbors, offer distinct camping experiences. The state park features excellent bathhouses with hot and cold showers, flushing toilets, dishwashing stations, and some electric hookups, making it more comfortable for those who prefer modern conveniences. In contrast, the National Seashore provides a more rustic experience with no hookups and vault toilets.
2. Book Early—Very Early
Assateague State Park is incredibly popular, so planning ahead is crucial. Campsites can be reserved up to one year in advance. Weekdays offer better availability than weekends, so if your dates are flexible, opt for a midweek stay.
3. Visit During Spring and Fall
Spring and fall are the best seasons to enjoy Assateague, thanks to milder weather, fewer crowds, and a tranquil environment. These shoulder seasons also provide excellent conditions for hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing. We've personally found these seasons perfect for relaxing campfires and enjoyable beach days without summer's intense heat.
4. Pick Your Campsite Wisely


While there are no genuinely bad sites at Assateague State Park, proximity to the beach enhances your experience. Sites closer to the dunes offer quick beach access and stunning sunrise views. Many sites are spacious enough to accommodate larger RV setups comfortably. Be careful about booking sites too close to the bathhouses as the traffic and noise may not be ideal for some campers.
5. Camping with Pets? Know the Rules!


Assateague State Park allows pets in camp loops G, H, and I and on adjacent beaches. Pets must remain leashed unless swimming and always clean up after them. The rangers are serious about the pet rules! Ensure your furry friends have up-to-date vaccinations and check detailed pet regulations before arriving.
6. Be Prepared for Dry Camping


Most sites at Assateague State Park do not have hookups, and generator use is restricted from 10 pm to 7 am. We have successfully dry-camped using solar power and our RV batteries for three nights.

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0:23.9

And he woke up. I was sleeping in the middle of you two, and I rolled over and threw my arm around Chris while I was asleep.

0:22.5

Yeah, you wanted to cuddle.

0:23.9

And he woke up and just started laughing like a hyena, three in the morning, filling the campground with his wild uncontrollable laughter that I was struggling with him.

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Yeah.

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Hi, everyone. I'm Stephanie.

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And I'm Jeremy.

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And we are the authors of the best-selling where should we camp next series of guidebooks and

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camping journals.

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End of the brand new children's books, Tara Babies on the Go, My First Book of Hiking.

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And Tara Babies on the Go, my first book of camping.

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Last year we celebrated season 10 of the RV Atlas, and now we're back for brand new

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So pull up a chair and join us around the digital campfire.

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This is Season 11 of the RV Atlas.

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Hello everybody and welcome to today's episode of the RV Atlas.

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Today's episode is going to be all about Asatig State Park. We'll talk a little bit about Asatig National Seashore, but this episode is about

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12 tips for visiting Asatig State Park. I think that collectively, Stephanie and I have

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probably been 20 times to Estique State Park.

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And we've been to Estique National Seashore like two or three times.

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