If you're a parent who loves to spend time outdoors, finding the perfect East Coast campground could be at the top of your summer to-do list. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an action-packed adventure, this list of the top 16 East Coast campgrounds for families has got you covered. It includes what I've found including the costs, amenities, highlights, and the best activities to enjoy at each destination.

East Coast Campground Table of Contents:
- Mid-Atlantic (5 in PA, MD & VA)
- South (8 in SC, FL, NC & GA)
- Northeast (3 in Maine, Mass and NY)
- Our Family's Fav Gear
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The Best Mid-Atlantic Campground Options on the East Coast
1) Hersheypark Camping Resort, Pennsylvania (Campground + East Coast Theme Park)
- Cost: $60-$130 per night.
- Amenities: Shuttle service to Hersheypark, swimming pool, playgrounds, and game room.
- Highlights: Proximity to Hersheypark and Hershey’s Chocolate World.
- Family activities: Theme park visits, campfire activities, and poolside fun.
- Website to book: Hersheypark Camping Resort
2) Jellystone Park, Maryland
- Cost: $75-$150 per night.
- Amenities: Water park, mini-golf, playgrounds, character visits, and themed weekends.
- Highlights: Themed around Yogi Bear, offering a unique family-friendly experience.
- Family activities: Water park, mini-golf, and character interactions.
- Website to book: Jellystone Park Maryland
3) Assateague Island National Seashore, Maryland/Virginia
- Cost: $80 per night.
- Amenities: Beach access, restrooms, cold showers, and picnic areas.
- Highlights: Wild horses, pristine beaches, and natural beauty.
- Family activities: Beach camping, wildlife viewing, and kayaking.
- Website to book: Assateague Island Campgrounds
- My review of Assateague and Chincoteague (and where to find the best ponies!)

4) Shenandoah National Park, Virginia - Stunning East Coast campground
- Cost: $15-$30 per night.
- Amenities: Restrooms, showers, picnic areas, and hiking trails.
- Highlights: Scenic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
- Family activities: Hiking, wildlife spotting, and ranger programs. And check out my list of 3 Easy Kid-Friendly Hikes.
- Website to book: Shenandoah National Park Campgrounds
5) Williamsburg KOA, Virginia
- Cost: $50-$120 per night.
- Amenities: Pool, playgrounds, mini-golf, bike rentals, and shuttle service to local attractions.
- Highlights: Close to historic Williamsburg and Busch Gardens. See my family's 5 favorite spots at Colonial Williamsburg!
- Family activities: Historic tours, theme park visits, and campground amenities like pools and playgrounds.
- Website to book: Williamsburg KOA

The Top Campgrounds on the South East Coast
6) Myrtle Beach State Park, South Carolina
- Cost: $37-$60 per night.
- Amenities: Beach access, restrooms, showers, playgrounds, and nature trails.
- Highlights: Beachfront access and lush maritime forests.
- Family activities: Swimming, fishing, nature trails, and educational programs.
- Website to book: Myrtle Beach State Park
7) Oconee State Park, South Carolina
- Cost: $19-$37 per night.
- Amenities: Fishing lake, swimming, hiking trails, and mini-golf.
- Highlights: Located in the Blue Ridge Mountains with a serene environment.
- Family activities: Fishing, hiking, and swimming in the park’s lake.
- Website to book: Oconee State Park
8) St. Andrews State Park, Florida
- Cost: $28 per night.
- Amenities: Beach access, restrooms, showers, fishing pier, and hiking trails.
- Highlights: Coastal views and a variety of outdoor activities.
- Family activities: Snorkeling, fishing, and hiking.
- Website to book: St. Andrews State Park

9) Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground, Florida
- Cost: $91-$183 per night.
- Amenities: Pools, archery, horseback riding, canoeing, and evening campfire activities with Disney characters.
- Highlights: Disney magic with camping amenities.
- Family activities: Theme park visits, outdoor movie nights, and horseback riding.
- Website to book: Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort
10) Cape Hatteras National Seashore, North Carolina
- Cost: $28 per night.
- Amenities: Beach access, restrooms, showers, and picnic areas.
- Highlights: Beautiful barrier islands and rich maritime history.
- Family activities: Beach activities, lighthouse tours, and fishing.
- Website to book: Cape Hatteras National Seashore Campgrounds
11) Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee/North Carolina
- Cost: $17.50-$25 per night.
- Amenities: Restrooms, picnic areas, and hiking trails.
- Highlights: America's most visited national park with diverse ecosystems.
- Family activities: Hiking, horseback riding, and Junior Ranger programs.
- Website to book: Smoky Mountains National Park Campgrounds
12) Savannah Oaks RV Resort, Georgia
- Cost: $45-$55 per night.
- Amenities: Pool, playground, fishing pond, and recreation hall.
- Highlights: Proximity to historic Savannah.
- Family activities: Exploring Savannah’s historic district, riverboat tours, and resort amenities.
- Website to book: Savannah Oaks RV Resort
13) Biscayne National Park, Florida
- Cost: $25 per night.
- Amenities: Boat access, picnic areas, restrooms, and snorkeling.
- Highlights: Over 95% water, ideal for marine exploration.
- Family activities: Snorkeling, boating, and wildlife viewing.
- Website to book: Biscayne National Park Campgrounds

The Best Northeast Campground Ideas on the East Coast
14) Acadia National Park, Maine
- Cost: $30 per night for a standard site.
- Amenities: Restrooms, showers, picnic tables, fire rings, and hiking trails.
- Highlights: Beautiful coastal views, hiking trails, and wildlife.
- Family activities: Tide pooling, carriage road biking, and Junior Ranger programs.
- Website to book: Acadia National Park Campgrounds
15) Cape Cod National Seashore, Massachusetts
- Cost: $22-$40 per night depending on the site.
- Amenities: Restrooms, showers, beach access, hiking trails, and ranger programs.
- Highlights: Stunning beaches, historic sites, and picturesque lighthouses.
- Family activities: Beachcombing, ranger-led programs, and biking on the Cape Cod Rail Trail.
- Website to book: Cape Cod National Seashore Campgrounds
16) Lake George Escape Campground, New York
- Cost: $50-$75 per night.
- Amenities: Pool, mini-golf, fishing, canoeing, playgrounds, and organized activities.
- Highlights: Located near Lake George with access to water activities.
- Family activities: Canoeing, fishing, mini-golf, and organized family events.
- Website to book: Lake George Escape
- More New York Blog Posts here.

Dog not included :)
5 Family Camping Essentials That We Personally Have:
- We love these Solar Puffs and use them daily even at home! They are Rechargeable Solar lanterns that Collapse with no inflating needed.
- Tick Remover: Unfortunately, we live in an area with lots of ticks and tick-borne diseases. We have had experience with them and so now I always keep this cheap tick remover in the car. The important thing is to properly detach the tick and save it for testing. This little kit has great instructions on how to remove and send it away for testing. Plus your local county may have a place to send it off to.
- Sun Protection: I put all our favorites in this blog post from Sunscreen and Hats and UV Hoodies.
- Games: Bring along simple games for quality family time! These are our family's favorites:
- Outfoxed - a cooperative board game kind of like Clue including a decoder! For ages 4 and up and my 10-year-old still enjoys it.
- Taco vs. Burrito - a hilarious card game! I didn't understand how a card game could cost this much but now I get it. The whole family loves this and we usually play with anyone who comes over. For ages 7 and up.
- No Stress Chess - this is the way we taught our kids chess and now they play weekly (or more!) Says ages 7 and up, but we started with my son at 5.
- Settlers of Catan - classic game.
- Binoculars: Enhance the camping experience with bird-watching guides, plant identification books, and binoculars.

Full List of 16 East Coast Campground Ideas
- Acadia National Park, Maine
- Cape Cod National Seashore, Massachusetts
- Lake George Escape Campground, New York
- Hersheypark Camping Resort, Pennsylvania
- Jellystone Park, Maryland
- Assateague Island National Seashore, Maryland/Virginia
- Shenandoah National Park, Virginia
- Williamsburg KOA, Virginia
- Myrtle Beach State Park, South Carolina
- Oconee State Park, South Carolina
- St. Andrews State Park, Florida
- Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground, Florida
- Cape Hatteras National Seashore, North Carolina
- Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee/North Carolina
- Savannah Oaks RV Resort, Georgia
- Biscayne National Park, Florida