Maryland RV Lodgings
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White
When it comes to cruising in your RV,
Maryland has much to offer. As varied as
the state’s geography, Maryland RV
lodgings come in all sizes and shapes.
Maryland is a state of many different
regions and attractions. From the
coastal areas of the state, which border
both the Atlantic Ocean and the
Chesapeake Bay, to the larger cities of
Maryland, this area is a great place to
stop on your family vacation. Enjoy some
of the regional specialties, such as
Maryland Crab Cakes, and explore the
areas near the nation's capital – all
while spending time in your comfortable
recreational vehicle. The many Maryland
RV lodgings offer vacationers to this
state a choice in where to stay and what
to do while traveling here.
One part of Maryland that is
particularly popular with families and
tourists who visit the state in RV's is
the Eastern Maryland region. This area
is a beach lover's paradise, with many
coastal towns and amusements waiting for
your arrival. Maryland is considered one
of the Mid-Atlantic States, meaning that
temperatures here do not tend to be so
comfortable in the late Fall, Winter and
early Spring months. It is best to plan
a stay in one of the Maryland RV
lodgings during the months of
May-September, especially if you want to
stay in the coastal region.
A popular lodging located in the
coastal region of Maryland is the
Buttonwood Beach RV Resort – located in
Earleville, Maryland. This RV park
boasts that it is unlike any other RV
park you've stayed at before – which is
evident upon arrival, which happens
through an electric security gate. At
Buttonwood Beach, you can either bring
your own RV for your stay, or rent one
of the park owned RV's, so you can be
sure to have a great RV camping
experience. A perfect spot to experience
the coast of Maryland, there are many
little areas in the lodgings that offer
tranquil bird watching spots, as well as
fishing, crabbing and other water
sports.
The Buttonwood Beach resort also
offers amenities for children, such as
their “Wreck Room”, and each hook-up at
the resort is “full”. This means that
there are electric hookups, as well as
sewer, water, cable television and phone
service. The resort also is home to a
convenience store (where you can
purchase propane as well as other
camping necessities), a swimming pool
and full laundry center. Additionally,
many hookups include docks on the river,
as well garden areas and other beautiful
landscaping.
Staying at one of the many coastal
Maryland RV lodgings can be a great way
to spend your next family vacation in
this great state.