Little Bennett Campground Good Sam Verified Campground

23705 Frederick Rd, Clarksburg, MD 20871

Good Sam Verified Campground
(3 reviews) 3.3 out of 5 stars from 3 reviews
(3 reviews) 3.3 out of 5 stars from 3 reviews
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Address

23705 Frederick Rd
Clarksburg, MD, 20871

Open March 29 - October 31

Contact

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Facility

Type: Public Park
Partial Handicap Access
Laundry

 

Policies

Pets welcome
Tents Allowed
Spaces available: 22
Gravel sites: 22
Back-in size: 30 x 64
Room for slideouts: Yes
Number of full hookups: 22
Amps: 30 Amp/50 Amp
Max Amps: 50

Restrooms
Ice
Laundry
Entertainment
Fire rings
Entertainment
Fire rings

Playground
Mountain biking

(within 10 miles)

Fishing
Boating
Hiking
Kayaking / canoeing
Mountain biking
Kayaking / canoeing
Mountain biking

3.3 (3 reviews) 3.3333333333333 out of 5 stars from 3 reviews
Facility
4
Restroom
4.5
Appeal
4
What is being rated?
4 4 out of 5 stars 07/12/2018

Roads into the park and inside the park are good. Check in was fast and friendly and they offered area information. The park is well maintained, There is a camp store with your basic needs. Lots of trails for hiking, and activities for kids. We were in D-51, a gravel pull through with full hook ups. The site is VERY unlevel, no matter where you pull in at, we used all of our jack pads and our tires were far off the ground. We needed to buy additional sewer hose to reach the sewer connect. To turn... Read More

Roads into the park and inside the park are good. Check in was fast and friendly and they offered area information. The park is well maintained, There is a camp store with your basic needs. Lots of trails for hiking, and activities for kids. We were in D-51, a gravel pull through with full hook ups. The site is VERY unlevel, no matter where you pull in at, we used all of our jack pads and our tires were far off the ground. We needed to buy additional sewer hose to reach the sewer connect. To turn the water on - there is a small ring under the faucet that needs to be pulled down - they didn't tell us this but luckily a neighbor knew what to do! The sites are very large and wooded. It was plenty long enough for our 37-foot Class A, tow-dolly and parking the car. Extremely quiet. It seems they are working on the leveling issues, which would give it a 5 star rating. The laundry room and bathrooms are clean. There is no WiFi, our Verizon signal was good. We stayed May 28 - June 4, 2018 and paid $36 a night with our Passport America discount.
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3 3 out of 5 stars 08/15/2016

We stayed here to break up the the drive to the beach so we only stayed 1 night . The staff is very nice and knowledge. The camp sight it self was huge and level . The only bad thing is the sights only have electric so you need to fill your water tank but for a weekend it's fine . The park is very quit and clean we will be going back very soon to go to Washington DC the metro is only 10 mins away

3 3 out of 5 stars 02/16/2016

Their back in spaces are almost impossible for a 38' Class A to get into due to the Lot# ID posts they have in place in the ground. After countless failed attempts, we had to pull the post out of the ground and lean it against a tree. Almost immediately, maintenance came around and planted it exactly where it had been, instead of relocating it to allow enough ingress/egress room. There is no individual water spigot, and the spigots are quite a long reach which requires you fill your potable tank... Read More

Their back in spaces are almost impossible for a 38' Class A to get into due to the Lot# ID posts they have in place in the ground. After countless failed attempts, we had to pull the post out of the ground and lean it against a tree. Almost immediately, maintenance came around and planted it exactly where it had been, instead of relocating it to allow enough ingress/egress room. There is no individual water spigot, and the spigots are quite a long reach which requires you fill your potable tank prior to parking and setting up. Highly recommend arriving equipped with a 2-port splitter spigot and an extra long drinking water hose. Dump station only, no site sewer.
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4 4 out of 5 stars 07/12/2018

Roads into the park and inside the park are good. Check in was fast and friendly and they offered area information. The park is well maintained, There is a camp store with your basic needs. Lots of trails for hiking, and activities for kids. We were in D-51, a gravel pull through with full hook ups. The site is VERY unlevel, no matter where you pull in at, we used all of our jack pads and our tires were far off the ground. We needed to buy additional sewer hose to reach the sewer connect. To turn... Read More

Roads into the park and inside the park are good. Check in was fast and friendly and they offered area information. The park is well maintained, There is a camp store with your basic needs. Lots of trails for hiking, and activities for kids. We were in D-51, a gravel pull through with full hook ups. The site is VERY unlevel, no matter where you pull in at, we used all of our jack pads and our tires were far off the ground. We needed to buy additional sewer hose to reach the sewer connect. To turn the water on - there is a small ring under the faucet that needs to be pulled down - they didn't tell us this but luckily a neighbor knew what to do! The sites are very large and wooded. It was plenty long enough for our 37-foot Class A, tow-dolly and parking the car. Extremely quiet. It seems they are working on the leveling issues, which would give it a 5 star rating. The laundry room and bathrooms are clean. There is no WiFi, our Verizon signal was good. We stayed May 28 - June 4, 2018 and paid $36 a night with our Passport America discount.
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3 3 out of 5 stars 08/15/2016

We stayed here to break up the the drive to the beach so we only stayed 1 night . The staff is very nice and knowledge. The camp sight it self was huge and level . The only bad thing is the sights only have electric so you need to fill your water tank but for a weekend it's fine . The park is very quit and clean we will be going back very soon to go to Washington DC the metro is only 10 mins away

3 3 out of 5 stars 02/16/2016

Their back in spaces are almost impossible for a 38' Class A to get into due to the Lot# ID posts they have in place in the ground. After countless failed attempts, we had to pull the post out of the ground and lean it against a tree. Almost immediately, maintenance came around and planted it exactly where it had been, instead of relocating it to allow enough ingress/egress room. There is no individual water spigot, and the spigots are quite a long reach which requires you fill your potable tank... Read More

Their back in spaces are almost impossible for a 38' Class A to get into due to the Lot# ID posts they have in place in the ground. After countless failed attempts, we had to pull the post out of the ground and lean it against a tree. Almost immediately, maintenance came around and planted it exactly where it had been, instead of relocating it to allow enough ingress/egress room. There is no individual water spigot, and the spigots are quite a long reach which requires you fill your potable tank prior to parking and setting up. Highly recommend arriving equipped with a 2-port splitter spigot and an extra long drinking water hose. Dump station only, no site sewer.
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23705 Frederick Rd, Clarksburg, MD 20871
Coordinates: 39.243006, -77.285378
Elevation:

Directions
From Jct of I-270 & SR-121 (exit 18) (Clarksburg), NE 0.6 mi on SR-121 (Stringtown Rd) to SR-355 (Fredrick Rd), N 0.9 mi (R)

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