Cabins in Washington, DC

A cabin rental within easy reach of the White House? Yes, it’s possible!.

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The Agape

6 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents20 acres · Queenstown, MD
The Agape is located on 20 acres and over 2000' of shoreline in Maryland’s Eastern Shore, with breath taking sunsets every evening. Pull up your RV [or rent ours], pitch a tent, kick up your feet and relax by the water. Soak in the sounds of nature and the sight of wild birds, from the Osprey, Bald Eagle and even the Great Blue Heron. We are a pack it in, pack it out leave-no-trace camping site. There are no hookups, but during your stay, feel free to patronize the entire property. The views of the Wye River from the dock are absolutely beautiful and peaceful! There is also plenty of water for fishing, crabbing and even a small, man-made beach! OUTDOOR POOL AND RAFT USE - The outdoor pool is closed indefinitely. There is a 4-person raft and a 2-person inflatable kayak available, for an additional fee per day. Both require PRIOR APPROVAL and a WAIVER to utilize.
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Cabins in Washington, DC guide

Overview

Sightseeing in the nation’s capital doesn’t have to mean checking into a pricey hotel or staying right in the heart of the city—there are also great options for cabin rentals within a short drive of Washington, DC. Urban campers will need to leave the D.C. area—there’s no camping in the capital itself—but hop over to Maryland, Virginia, or West Virginia, and you’ll find a selection of camper cabins and private vacation rentals to choose from. Perhaps rent a cozy log cabin in the woods, a fully furnished family cottage, or a lakeside cabin with a fire pit where you can relax after a busy day exploring Capitol Hill and the Smithsonian Museums. The closest campground to DC lies on the Maryland side, where you’ll find cabins and glamping pods, and there are also cabins available at Shenandoah River State Park, Shenandoah National Park, and Gambrill State Park.

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