Patapsco Valley State Park is in Central Maryland.
Patapsco Valley is easily the largest park (save the narrow Rock Creek National Park) in the densely populated section of the country between Baltimore and Washington, D.C. As such, it is quite popular with day-trippers and campers alike seeking to escape the suburban sprawl for a while, and to explore its natural and historic sights.
The park is just west of the Baltimore Beltway, and the principal road in the area is US-40, the Baltimore National Pike, which cuts right through the park. The main visitor center is at 8020 Baltimore National Pike, Ellicott City.
Day use during the main season is $2 for Maryland residents; $3 for out-of-staters.
Call +1-888-432-2267 for reservations, which are often necessary in nice weather, given the lack of camping opportunities in this densely populated section of the state.
Tent and cabin camping are possible in designated campsites; the former costs $10/night and the latter $20. Separate from these campsites are sites for RV camping, with full hookups for $25.
The park is just north of Ellicott City—worth a visit for its old Main Street, with its historic attractions and fine dining.
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