Is a camping trip calling your name? Check out our list of the best East Coast campgrounds to find your next site!
Anastasia State Park
St. Augustine, FL
Ever wanted to camp in America’s oldest city? Anastasia State Park is located right outside historic Saint Augustine. Play tourist on the cobblestone streets and explore the 300-year-old fort, then retreat to your campground for a peaceful night’s sleep.
Assateague Island State Park
Berlin, MD
There are oceanfront campsites all over the coast, but Assateague Island has something most don’t: wild horses roaming freely through the campground, even through campsites! The camp is situated on the Atlantic, so you can get plenty of beach time.
Cape Hatteras/Outer Banks KOA Resort
Rodanthe, NC
Cape Hatteras/Outer Banks KOA Resort offers a prime location, between Pamlico Sound and the Atlantic Ocean. Enjoy the laid-back OBX vibe, water activities, and gorgeous sunrises/sunsets. They even have a dog park for your furry BFF!
Hermit Island Campground
Phippsburg, ME
Take in rustic, slow-paced Maine at Hermit Island Campground. While most sites are made for tents, there are a few cabins and RV and camper sites. Rent canoes or kayaks to take full advantage of its waterfront location.
John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
Located in Key Largo, John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park is the ideal launching point for water activities: scuba diving, snorkeling, or a tour on a glass-bottom boat. From underwater or above, explore the live coral reef and its marine life.
Massey’s Landing RV Resort & Campground
Millsboro, DE
Glamping? RV? Cottages? You’ll have plenty of options at Massey’s Landing! This campsite, located right in the heart of Delaware’s stunning beaches, offers upscale amenities. From a private beach to a swim-up pool bar, this definitely isn’t “roughing it!”
Myrtle Beach State Park
Myrtle Beach, SC
The welcoming waters of Myrtle Beach are a dream getaway, and this state park is the perfect place to set up camp. Close enough to entertainment and dining options, and just far enough to find peace whenever you want.
Skidaway Island State Park
Savannah, GA
Southern charm abounds in Skidaway Island State Park, a natural beauty, with live oaks, Spanish moss, and plenty of local wildlife. If you want to explore, Skidaway Island is 30 minutes from Savannah and an hour from Tybee Island’s beaches.
Virginia Beach KOA Holiday
Virginia Beach, VA
Deluxe cabins, traditional tent camping, and endless recreation opportunities: Virginia Beach KOA Holiday has them all. Virginia Beach is just minutes away. But if you’d rather stay at the campground, you have two pools, bike rentals, outdoor games, and more.
Watch Hill Family Campground
Fire Island, NY
You’ll have to commute to Watch Hill Family Campground, accessible only by ferry or private boat. Choose from traditional camping or safari-tent glamping. But if you need a break from the Great Outdoors, there are restaurants and entertainment venues nearby.