Fort Meade, Maryland is named for the neighboring Army base, Fort George Gordon Meade. It is a suburban town that sits between the cities of Baltimore and Washington, D.C., and for an outdoors-loving RV camper the area offers certain advant… read more
Frederick County makes for a logical central base for RV campers to explore the "panhandle" region of Maryland. The city of Frederick offers a full range of shops and services, and sits at the center of a major network of highways. All arou… read more
Salisbury is located almost in the center of Maryland's Eastern Shore, that peninsula of land sandwiched between the Atlantic Ocean and the Chesapeake Bay. That makes it the logical place for an RV camper to set up the rig and take advantag… read more
Cumberland, Maryland, sits in the western half of the state, close to Pennsylvania and West Virginia. The area surrounding the town has many opportunities for outdoor activities. These include the Dans Mountain Wildlife Management Area, War… read more
Grantsville, Maryland, may not be a well-known town, but it is popular with those who like the outdoors. Big Run State Park and New Germany State Park are popular destinations. Travelers have access to swimming, fishing, boating, hiking tra… read more
Emmitsburg, Maryland, is a small community situated near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and the West Virginia state line. The National Fallen FireFighter's Memorial is in Emmitsburg. There are several national parks in the region, including the… read more
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