Rocky Gap State Park RV & Campground Guide
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A 3,000-acre park in beautiful western Maryland, Rocky Gap State Park is a favorite gathering place of locals and visitors alike. The park features the 243-acre Lake Habeeb, which is rumored to have the “bluest water in the state”.
Other park features include Rocky Gap Run, steep cliffs, a beautiful forest, and the stately Evitts Mountain, which overlooks the lake in an almost protective fashion.
As far as the weather goes, this park certainly sees all four seasons. Winters are very cold and aren’t ideal for outdoor recreation. However, the springs warm up fairly quickly, and warmer temperatures last well into the fall, meaning you can comfortably visit the park most times outside of winter.
Just be aware that the majority of the park’s precipitation comes down in the springtime, meaning you just might want an umbrella if you visit between April and June.
Spring 30-75 F
Summer 58-86 F
Fall 33-67 F
Winter 21-54 F
RV Resorts & Campsites in Rocky Gap State Park
If you’ll be visiting from out of town, or even if you just want a quick getaway, you will need a place to stay during your time at Rocky Gap State Park. Your best bet? Camping, of course.
No, this doesn’t mean you have to sleep on the ground and make do with an uncomfortable tent. RV camping is a much more comfortable option and offers all the benefits of tent camping without the inconvenience.
Many regular campers have RVs of their own. However, if you’re among the many who do not own an RV, you can always turn to RVshare. RVshare has an enormous variety of rental RVs available, meaning you can always find something to suit your needs in the area you’ll be visiting.
Not sure where to park your RV? Lucky for you, there is a campground located inside of Rocky Gap State Park. This campground features 30 RV sites. Each has a 30-amp electric hookup, and dump stations and well-kept bathhouses are both nearby. Pets are allowed in certain camping loops, and a playground and camp store are provided for your convenience.
Clearly, camping in the state park is the best option. However, the campground does fill up quickly, making it difficult to get in at the last minute. If you can’t get in, you might try one of the options below.
Hidden Springs Campground
Although Hidden Springs Campground is technically located across the border in Pennsylvania, it’s still plenty close to the state park. The campground boasts special activities every weekend of the camping season, as well as a lovely saltwater pool and a cute little catch-and-release pond. This is the perfect place for adults and children alike.
Water hookup: Yes
Electrical hookup: Yes
Sewer hookup: yes
Wi-Fi: No
Pet-friendly: Yes
Other amenities: Swimming pool; playground; activities; mini golf; fishing
Little Orleans Campground
Located in the Upper Potomac River valley in Western Maryland, Little Orleans Campground offers guests the perfect camping getaway. Family-friendly activities, a pool, and a playground all keep everyone busy while you’re in the park, and the many local outdoor attractions fill your time outside of the campground.
Water hookup: Yes
Electrical hookup: Yes
Sewer hookup: Yes
Wi-Fi: No
Pet-friendly: Yes
Other amenities: Swimming pool; playground; activities; horseshoes; camp store
What to Do at
Rocky Gap State Park
Inside Rocky Gap State Park
There are tons of great things to do in Rocky Gap State Park. In fact, you might just have trouble choosing which things to fill your time with. Here are some guest favorites:
Walking/Hiking — Rocky Gap State Park boasts some beautiful trails, which are perfect for the hikers out there.
Swimming — Two swimming beaches are a wonderful destination for guests during the warm summer months. Nearby bathhouses help make the swimming experience comfortable.
Fishing and Boating — If you enjoy fishing or boating, you’ll love Rocky Gap State Park, which has accommodations for both. Just be sure you’re following all rules!
Special Events and Activities — This park hosts a variety of special events. From educational programs to exercise programs, there is always something happening here.
Hunting — Hunting is another favorite activity of Rocky Gap visitors. This activity is allowed in certain areas and at certain times.
How to Get to
Rocky Gap State Park
Rocky Gap State Park is easy enough to find. Take I-68 east of Cumberland, then take exit 50 for Pleasant Valley Rd. After exiting, simply follow Pleasant Valley Rd until you reach the park entrance.
The address of the park is:
12900 Lakeshore DriveFlintstone MD 21530
Entering Rocky Gap State Park
Fees are waived for some. Check if you qualify for waived fees here.
Rocky Gap State Park Residents : $4.0
Rocky Gap State Park Non-residents : $6.0
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Frequently Asked Questions About Rocky Gap State Park
The best months to visit Rocky Gap State Park are June through September. The temperature tends to be in the 60s through 80s Fahrenheit during these months, making it optimal for hiking.
Visitors most commonly come across elk, mule deer, and bighorn sheep. If you're lucky, you may even spot moose. Viewing wildlife is one of the most popular activities in the park.
Pets are not allowed on Rocky Gap State Park's trails. However, they may accompany visitors on established roads, campgrounds, and picnic areas as long as they are leashed.
Yes, there is a campground inside of Rocky Gap State Park that features 30 RV sites that each feature a 30-amp electric hookup. There are dump stations and bathhouses nearby.
The air is typically quite hot and humid during the summer and much cooler during the winter months. The park receives the most rainfall during the warmer months.