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- Bel Air Overnight Area (Bel Air house and Guest House) and camping. For information on the availability of campsites, particular park amenities or to make a reservation, you can reserve online. The Bel Air overnight area can be reserved only by calling 1-800-933-PARK.
Reasons to Stay at a KOA Campground in Maryland
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There's a reason everyone knows to look out for the big yellow sign when camping in Maryland. That's because KOA combines affordable lodging options with tons of fun activities and convenient amenities. If you left items at home, visit our KOA store. Or, if you're looking for something to do with the kiddos, there's always a playground nearby or even a variety of family-friendly activities at some campgrounds, like movie nights or mini golf.
When you camp with KOA, you're sure to find:
- Tent Site: Traditional campers wouldn't be caught without their tent in tow. That's why all of our Maryland campgrounds include ample Tent Sites, so you can soak in the atmosphere of the great outdoors.
- Cabin Camping: If having a roof over your head is your type of camping experience, then we have exactly what you need. KOA Camping Cabins will keep you safe from the elements, plus provide you with electricity and a bed to sleep in. Or, for even more amenities, choose our Deluxe Cabin option. Each Deluxe Cabin comes equipped with a private bathroom, and some also include linens, kitchenettes, TVs and other additional features.
- RV Camping: While driving your RV up the Atlantic Coast, it's always nice to have a reliable place where you can rest and relax. Our RV Sites make it a cinch to park your rig and set up camp. Plus, they feature full-hookups, waste disposal, 30- and 50-amp service and some campgrounds even offer RV Sites with a KOA Patioâ„¢.
- More Unique Lodging Options: At KOA, we offer unique and unusual ways to camp for those looking for a new type of experience. Depending on which of our campgrounds in Maryland you choose, you may find a variety of unique lodging options. Where else could you spend the night in a caboose, an Airstream trailer, a yurt or even a Glamping Tent?
Camp Near Popular Attractions in Maryland
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Maryland is a state defined by the Chesapeake Bay. After all, this important body of water nearly cleaves the state in half. Whether you're admiring the sailboats that fill the Annapolis harbor or viewing Assateague's wild ponies as they run across the island, there are tons of bay-based activities to enjoy. You can take in the sites of Baltimore or tour other quaint coastal communities, but whatever you do, be sure to sample some of Maryland's famed blue crabs.
When your travels take you inland, be sure to check out the significant Civil War battle sites. Or, for the adrenaline junkies out there, plan a day on the Youghiogheny River for a raft trip you won't soon forget. Our nation's capital, Washington D.C., shares a border with Maryland. So, you won't want to miss a day enjoying all the educational and historic opportunities the city holds.
Make Your Maryland Camping Reservation Today
Don't miss out on all the amazing offerings found in Maryland. When you stay at a KOA campground, you can explore all the incredible sites, sounds and tastes of Maryland. Reserve your site online or give us a call to speak with a member of our friendly KOA team. Be sure to plan your trip ahead of time and book early, especially during peak seasons, to make sure that the campsite you want is still available.
We look forward to being a part of your Maryland camping experience.
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General Information
Belle Isle has seven miles of shoreline on the Northern Neck's Rappahannock River and provides access to Mulberry and Deep creeks. The park lets visitors explore a wide variety of tidal wetlands interspersed with farmland and upland forests. It has a campground, three picnic shelters, hiking, biking and bridle trails, and motor boat and car-top launches. Belle Isle also offers overnight lodging at Bel Air and the Bel Air Guest House. Bicycle, canoe and kayak rentals are available. Guests also enjoy the park's universal access playground, boardwalk and fishing pier, and educational programs. The Bel Air historic area is ideal for weddings.
The diverse habitats found in the park provide homes to many predator birds, such as blue herons, osprey, hawks and bald eagles. White-tailed deer, turkeys, groundhogs, rabbits, squirrels, moles, reptiles and amphibians are also common. There are eight distinct types of wetlands within the park. These diverse ecosystems make Belle Isle an excellent outdoor laboratory for environmental education.
Hours
Dawn - dusk.
Location
Lancaster County on the Rappahannock River. From Warsaw, take State Route 3 East to SR 354. Turn right and follow for three miles. Turn right onto SR 683 at Somers to the park entrance. From Kilmarnock, take Route 3 West to Lively, then left on SR 201 for three miles, then right on SR 354 for three miles and left onto 683 to the park entrance.
Its address is 1632 Belle Isle Rd., Lancaster, VA 22503; Latitude, 37.774414. Longitude: -76.599364.
Drive Time: Northern Virginia: two hours; Richmond: two hours; Tidewater/Norfolk/Virginia Beach: two hours; Roanoke: five hours
Park Size
892 acres.