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Little Bennett Campground
Overview
Little Bennett Campground serves as a peaceful retreat nestled within the expansive 3,700-acre Little Bennett Regional Park in Montgomery County. This destination offers a scenic, wooded escape for those looking to reconnect with nature while remaining within reach of modern conveniences. The park transitions beautifully through the seasons, providing a quiet atmosphere that contrasts sharply with the nearby metropolitan hustle, making it a beloved spot for local families and cross-country RVers.
Location & Surroundings
Located in Clarksburg, MD, the campground is strategically positioned near I-270, providing easy access to both rural Maryland landscapes and the bustling D.C. corridor. The surrounding environment is characterized by rolling hills and mature hardwood forests, which provide excellent shade and natural privacy for most campsites. Guests are fully immersed in a woodland setting where deer and bird sightings are frequent occurrences, providing a sense of deep wilderness just minutes from the city.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility features 91 wooded campsites, including several loops equipped with 30-amp and 50-amp electrical service. On-site amenities go beyond the basics to provide a comfortable stay for all visitors:
- Full-service bathhouses and laundry facilities for guest convenience.
- A seasonal jumping pillow and pedal cart track for family fun and recreation.
- A well-stocked camp store offering firewood, ice, and various camping essentials.
Each site is typically outfitted with a picnic table and fire ring, encouraging traditional campfire evenings under a canopy of stars.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Travelers can explore over 25 miles of scenic trails perfect for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding right within the regional park boundaries. Just a short drive away, the iconic Sugarloaf Mountain offers challenging climbs and panoramic views of the Piedmont region. For those interested in local flavor, Butler’s Orchard provides a fun pick-your-own experience, while the nearby Clarksburg Premium Outlets offer a premier destination for those seeking a day of retail therapy.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and families who value a rustic, nature-focused environment over a commercial resort feel. It is a perfect fit for RVers who enjoy a sense of space and seclusion while still having access to organized activities and interpretive programs. If you are looking for a quiet, well-maintained home base near Washington D.C., Little Bennett provides the serene atmosphere and recreational variety necessary for a memorable Maryland stay.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Cheyenne Rush
As far as the actual tent sites go, they were pretty nice, the sites aren’t overly priced and you don’t feel like you’re on top of your neighbors. However, I stayed in loop B where there is no water or electricity (which I knew about) but the closest bathhouse happened to be closed without any prior notice from employees. I ended up packing up a night early due to having to drive 1/2 mile to the bathroom each time. I also stayed during their “Halloween palooza” which was great for kids. I only wish they had more things to do as an adult.
Denise Haney
Absolutely beautiful campground! All of the staff are so friendly and helpful! Here from Alabama so we’re used to good hospitality and this did not disappoint!
Larry Shapiro
Great Montgomery County, Maryland, Campground during weekdays. Open in Winter as well. Great place to chill with good friends. Nice pull-through spots to 5th Wheels and Trailers. Years back we took our cub scouts for several tenting overnights.
Sherry B-P
I was very surprised to get a bill for $75.00 for one night, off season. Bath and showers are not open, and the picnic table is so old I can feel the splinters from inside my RV. The sites appear fairly undeveloped. Amy was very helpful and let us know that one bath house is open. It was too late for us to move the distance so we could not shower, but I'm glad she updated us. Amy helped us with a needed move, too.
Kimberly Belton
Absolutely love this campground! Very clean, amazing staff, very family oriented. It was a Halloween theme weekend when we stayed and my kids had so much fun. Lots of activities and Halloween theme activities. Our site was very spacious and quiet at night. We had such a great weekend and will definitely be back ♡
Kat S
I have been camping at LBC for the over 10 years. This place is nothing like other campground. Very nice staffs and easy to check in. Great hiking trails. Best bathhouse. Remember it’s the bathhouse not a hotel bathroom. We’re lucky to have hot water to shower! They try to keep it cleans as much as possible and we’re so grateful. The only thing I think they should add (hope soon), put ONE WAY arrows on the road. People is so disrespectful going on when it’s one way to get to the camp site quicker. Seriously? Please keep this campground as best as possible and as safe as possible for our children in the future!
Bill Clem
Fun simple campground with great hiking trails! The only issue is there are no mountain bikes allowed on that side of the park which means you can’t bike from your campsite down to the mountain bike trails. No big deal for me personally but I know mountain bikers look for great camping sites next to trails. Bathhouses on every camping loop. Nice little camp store. Pedal carts, bouncy pillow, and other activities depending on which time of year you go. The trails are GREAT! Probably close to 30 miles of trails in the park!
Meet Miss Sallyy
Annual Boy Scout troop activities went smoothly here today :D
Rachel Ridgway
I absolutely adore Little Bennett campground. The staff is outstanding, and the amenities are very clean/well kept. Filters on the campsite water spigots are such a great touch. The camp store is filled with supplies, snacks, and gifts—I can’t go in there without buying something. I am happy to go to the park several times per week, and stay at the campground at least once per year—it’s a natural oasis hidden in plain view in DC suburbia.
Curtis Sweeney
The campsites for tent camping are wonderful, lots of space for a family to enjoy nature. The staff at the camp store are wonderful and always friendly. Well stocked with all the goodies you might need. They are very open to recommendations if they don't have what you are looking for. Laundry on site is a huge bonus. Game room has many different machines if you're looking to play something indoors.