Our campsite was inadequate as compared to the website. The bay, which was the focus of the campground, was unreachable without crossing into "permanent" and "seasonal" sites. Most of the campers are extremely territorial. Not very pleasant experience at all. Although they say that they are pet friendly, they definitely are not. They use any excuse to "rid" you off their campground. We watched it happen to a fellow campground site near us. Those poor people didn't stand a chance. This park should really be private to those there. It should not be a public campground, as they dislike outsiders before they check in! The bath houses are horrible and unclean. There is no handicapped access either. There was theft and no matter who complained, nothing was done unless you were on a "seasonal" or "permanent" site. Would never return here and would strongly recommend to go elsewhere to enjoy the outdoors and avoid the small city drama. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Nice place in the sticks. Huge sites with nice folks. A tad bit buggy, but it is the Eastern Shore. Beautiful sunsets across the Chesapeake Bay. We had a great time. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a small bare bones park, but is located on the waterfront of the Chesapeake Bay with a spectacular view. Rock Hall is a small town known for crabbing and fishing, and down the road a few miles is the East Neck Wildlife Refuge. This is a great spot to experience the eastern shore, especially if your into hiking, birding, and relaxing. The owners of the park are very knowledgable and accommodating, I think the Grandad is an old "waterman". The waterfront of Rock Hall has some new development with a decent restaurant and lots of sailboats, but thankfully is still low-key. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.