Hagerstown / Antietam Battlefield KOA

  • 11759 Snug Harbor Lane
  • Williamsport, MD 21795
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Hagerstown / Antietam Battlefield KOA

11759 Snug Harbor Lane
WilliamsportMD 21795
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Hagerstown / Antietam Battlefield KOA

11759 Snug Harbor Lane
WilliamsportMD 21795
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The Durham Family

"There is a peace when sitting on the creek and watching the ducks or fishing"

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Open March 23 - December 1

Bring an inner tube for a lazy float along Conococheague Creek.

Bring an inner tube for a lazy float along Conococheague Creek. Rent a canoe and paddle beneath a bright canopy of foliage. It's all tucked into Maryland's rolling countryside at this KOA. Lovely rock and water gardens accent the well-manicured grounds. You're welcome to pick a tomato or two. At "The Remember When Diner", fill up with a homemade dinner from April to October. Enjoy homemade crab cakes, barbecue dinners, kids' meals and more. On summer weekends enjoy breakfast. You also can take part in theme weekends during busy summer months. Antietam, Gettysburg and Harpers Ferry Civil War battlegrounds are nearby.Visit Fort Frederick, a fort from the French Indian Wars. Canoe floating trips now available. Shop antique malls and hike/bike along the C&O Canal.

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Before the camping business, John and Judi Durham owned a restaurant; something Judi said helped mold them into great service-oriented people. The camping business is all about people, and John and Judi love the ability to get up each morning and meet others. "We wake up every day and don't know what is going to happen," Judi said. "Every day is different and exciting."
We have brought that same restaurant enthusiasm to the KOA, check out or Remember When Diner with all its memorabilia! As featured in Motorhome Magazine.
John and Judi say campers love the serenity their campground offers. "There is a peace when sitting on the creek and watching the ducks or fishing," added Judi. The repeat business they have collected over the years is a good way of reconnecting with their campers. The family-oriented park is a great getaway in a very scenic area. When a camper drives the curving road to the KOA, they encounter nature at its best. The roads twists alongside the creek and the over-hanging trees provide an unusual, relaxed atmosphere. "We camped with our daughter at this very campground when she was one year old. We bought the campground when she was 5," said Judi recalling their 1988 purchase. The pool, outdoor theatre, miniature golf course, and scheduled activities keep campers busy for as long as they would like to stay. According to Judi, the creek is wide and is a fun place to canoe or fish. "Thirteen sites line the creek and we have many return campers who have their favorite sites out there," added Judi.

In October at the Hagerstown KOA is the house next door to the campground. The home took the name, "The Terror of Creekside Manor" and is a fun Halloween activity. "We discovered the haunted nature of the house and decided to turn it into an actual haunted house," said Judi. "It is open for five full weeks in October and is open to campers and the public. We love it."

Seasonal site Information for 2012 Gas prices rising, need a vacation spot for 2012? We have several seasonal sites open. Please call for information.

NEW for 2012 We now offer Canoe trips. We will take you up the river to a drop off site, let you float lazily back down to the KOA. The price includes a "box breakfast". Don't forget your fishing pole and worms.

Fitness in your agenda? Try our NEW fitness trail, a little over a mile long sure to give you a cardio workout or just a nice stroll through the woods. Ask at the front desk for both these new options.

  • 50 Max Amp
  • 60' Max Length
  • Wi-Fi
  • Cable TV
  • Pool (Open May 21 to Sep 18)
  • Snack Bar ($)
  • Propane ($)
  • Fishing
  • Mini Golf
  • Firewood ($)
  • Pavilion
  • Catering on-site by the campground
  • Food prepared by chefs for consumption by the customer at their site or in outdoor seating provided by campground
  • Military Clubs
  • Planned Activities Available
  • Families
  • Guests are provided various entree options at a full service, sit down meal
  • Motorcycle Clubs
  • RV Clubs & Rallies

Fishing Photo Fishing If you're a small time fisherman...rent a canoe from us and just lazily have a good time! Canoe rental rates $8.00 per hour, or $45.00 per 24 hours, oars and life jackets provided.
You can also drive to the Potomac River 3 miles away and cast your line there.
If you are over 16 you DO need a MD fishing license!

Hiking Walking Biking Photo Hiking Walking Biking Enjoy our NEW Fitness Trail, a 1 mile trail on our property. C & O Canal for hiking and biking, take a look in the Visitors center.

Tubing and rafting Photo Tubing and rafting Small time tuber, have fun on the Conococheague Creek, right at our front door.

New for 2012 Canoe Trips, we will transport you to an area where you can float or canoe back down to the KOA. bring your fishing pole, worms and sun block for a fun day. Price includes a "box breakfast"

Antietam Battlefield Photo Antietam Battlefield http://www.marylandcampaign150.org/150 th Maryland Campaign CommemorationSeptember 8 - 22, 2012The Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area invites you to join us for the 150th anniversary of the Maryland Campaign in the Civil War. In September 2012, events will unfold to lead you on a journey recalling how our nation was shaped and molded by decisive moments in history that happened right here – some lasting only a single day. Whether you are interested in home front stories, the heat of battle, or the aftermath of conflict, our commemoration programs will ignite your passions, inspire reflection, and lead you to new discoveries about the past.

Gettysburg National Park Photo Gettysburg National Park The Battle of Gettysburg changed the direction of the war and the morale of the nation. After a long string of victories by the Confederacy, the war moved north as troops sought supplies and looked to secure key victories with Southern occupation in Union territory.The American Civil War raged on for nearly two more years, but the Confederacy never recovered from the loss at Gettysburg.

Beautiful landscaping: Photo Beautiful landscaping: Stroll our gardens and see the many species we have collected over the years. Enjoy a peaceful time sitting in the garden gazebo. Your welcome to pick a tomato or fresh herbs for your dinner.

Upcoming Events
April 2012 Photo

April 2012

April our "Remember When Diner Opens"! Featured in Motorhome Magazine, come visit us and see all the Lucille Ball memorabilia, chat with other campers and enjoy a great meal.

April 6-8 Easter Weekend

April 13-15 HOT Deal, pre book see March 31st for directions

April 27-29 18th Century Market days at fort Frederick

May 2012 Photo

May 2012

May 11-12 Special Weekend for Mom

Come Camp and Care with Us, enjoy 1 night free with 1 night paid, remember this is a weekend benefiting the KOA Care Camps.

18-20 Pool Opening Weekend

25-28 Memorial Day Weekend

Free Night May 12! Book Now!

Come Kamp & Care With Us Weekend - Book Now!

Awards

2011 President's Award

KOA Kamp Green Recognition

Programs

KOA Scout Program

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