![]() Be sure to bring mosquito repellent.īayside Drive-In Campground at Assateague Island National Seashore RESERVATIONS Long tent stakes are recommended.ĭuring the summer, if the wind is not blowing, mosquitoes and other biting insects are a big problem. The ground is mainly grass, though some sites do have a more sandy soil. Like the Oceanside Drive-In Campground, all sites are of decent size and without shade. Granted that on holiday weekends all of the campgrounds at Assateague Island National Seashore may be full, but if you want the best chance at putting some space between you and the next camper, try the Bayside Drive-In Campground (the Oceanside Drive-In Campground is much more popular, so you are more likely to have neighbors on either side of you). ![]() There is also a dump station for RVs.Įach campsite has a picnic table and fire ring / grill. The campground does have drinking water, compositing toilets (fancy portable toilets), and cold water showers. There are no electricity or water hook-ups at any of the campsites. Any vehicles that cannot fit in the driveway must park at the North Beach parking lot. All vehicles must park on the paved driveway. Each site can accommodate up to six people, three tents, and two vehicles (or one vehicle and a trailer). There are 48 campsites in three loops, A, B, and C. ![]() There are both back-in and pull-through parking spaces.įor those unfamiliar with the term, a “drive-in” campground is one where you park your car at the site. TYPE OF CAMPINGīoth tent campers, RVs, and other self-contained sleeping vehicles up to 60 feet long are welcome at the Bayside Drive-In Campground. ![]() The Bayside Drive-In Campground at Assateague Island National Seashore is open year-round. Bayside Drive-In Campground at Assateague Island National Seashore CAMPING SEASON ![]()
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