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Hagerstown/Antietam Battlefield KOA
Overview
The Hagerstown/Antietam Battlefield KOA Holiday offers a balanced blend of historical significance and classic family recreation. Located in the scenic region of Western Maryland, this campground serves as a welcoming base camp for travelers eager to explore the nation's past while enjoying modern outdoor comforts. The park is known for its peaceful creek-side setting and a commitment to providing a clean, engaging environment that honors the traditions of traditional camping while offering the reliable amenities that modern RVers require.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Williamsport, MD, the park is tucked away in a lush, green corridor along the banks of the Conococheague Creek. Its proximity to major transit routes like I-81 and I-70 makes it an accessible destination for those navigating the Mid-Atlantic. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and historical markers, creating a sense of place that feels both secluded and connected to the region's heritage. The natural waterfront access provides a soothing soundtrack for a quiet evening at the campsite.
Amenities & Park Features
This facility is designed to keep every member of the family entertained and comfortable. It features spacious pull-through RV sites with full hookups and upgraded patio options for those seeking a premium experience. On-site recreation includes:
- A seasonal swimming pool and a mini-golf course.
- A dedicated KampK9 dog park for four-legged travelers.
- Direct access to the creek for fishing and tubing.
The park also includes a well-stocked general store, modern laundry facilities, and a variety of planned themed weekends that foster a community atmosphere among guests.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The park’s namesake, the Antietam National Battlefield, is located just a short drive away, offering a profound look into American history through its well-preserved monuments and visitor center. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate being near the C&O Canal National Historical Park, which provides miles of scenic trails for biking and hiking along the Potomac River. For those seeking unique local experiences, the Crystal Grottoes Caverns and the Hagerstown Speedway are popular regional draws that offer adventure for visitors of all ages.
Who This Park Is Best For
This KOA is an exceptional choice for history enthusiasts who want to stay close to significant Civil War landmarks without sacrificing contemporary amenities. It is equally suited for active families who enjoy a resort-style atmosphere with plenty of activities to keep children engaged. Whether you are a big-rig traveler looking for a reliable stopover or a nature lover wanting a creek-side retreat, this park provides a versatile environment that caters to both educational exploration and relaxation.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Darren Mullin
Stayed for a nite and it was ok...just a place to park and that was all we needed. Then I went for a shower. It had rained all night and I walk in to find the bathroom floor wet and the ceiling leaking. Then my shower never got beyond lukewarm. So my three stars means.. Meh! For this KOA
Shelly Hofmann
Love this campground. Reasonable rates. Friendly, helpful staff. I feel like the sites are spaced well enough apart that you dont feel as tho you're on top of your neighbor. The sites along the water are beautiful. Again, lovely place to camp...my favorite locally.
Kristina Varnum (Hammocks to Coasters)
We enjoyed our first stay here in September 2025. Check in was extremely friendly. Camp store was visually appealing and looked to offer some fun options. Cabin was extremely clean and well cared for. The best offering of outlets we’ve ever seen in a primitive cabin! Fun stuff offered for all ages, and also great food offerings on some days. Restrooms were clean. Only minor downfalls were that we felt that parking at our particular cabin could potentially be tricky. Also some cabins are a little too close for comfort, as we felt it difficult at times to not feel like we were in our neighbors laps. Overall we loved it here and most definitely have added it to our list of preferred stays when traveling in that area. Highly recommend! You can see a video of our experience on Hammocks to Coasters on YouTube.
Maria Hidalgo Dolan
Extremely convenient. Close to the highway. The roads are very dusty because everything is just gravel. The staff was very helpful. They have a guide in a golf cart that takes you to your site. The store was fully stocked. The restaurant was very nice and clean. We had a pull-through site. We only stayed one night as we were heading south. But we would definitely come back here as there's a lot of history in the area. It's really nice being on the river. We would have liked to have gone kayaking but did not have a chance. We had water, sewer and electric, full hookup. The sites are very close together and we were at a site with two cabins which happened to be empty during our stay but if they had had people in them it would have been overwhelming. I love how they have flowers everywhere. They also had some really cute ducks.
Leslie Tummel
We stayed here 2 nights in site 43. Our site was Water + Electric hookups and on the Conococheague Creek. We have a 24 ft trailer, for reference. The site was level, spacious, and well maintained (there was some weed eating that needed to be done in parts, but like the rest of the East Coast, the amount of rain this spring and early summer has put everyone behind on those kinds of things). The bathhouse and laundry room were definitely older, but very clean and well maintained. The pool was wonderful on a hot day! They had lots of fun activities scheduled for kids, but the teenagers didn't partake in any of them. They have a diner open on the weekends for breakfast and dinner, and my husband and kids said it was wonderful! (I have food allergies, so I didn't go with them.) We were 25 minutes from Antietam, and 25 minutes from the Pennsylvania Dutch Market. We were able to do both, and this location made that really convenient. The staff here was absolutely amazing! They were kind and friendly (even to the teenagers asking random questions about random things), helpful (they came around to let us know of a bad storm coming in, then again after the REALLY heavy rain to check if any of the sites had standing water, if everyone was okay, etc), and you can tell they really care about their campground and the people spending time there! The dump station was easy to access and not busy at all during checkout hours. Overall, we would recommend this campground, and we would definitely stay here again if we are ever in the area!