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Choosing Log Cabins Family Camping in Maryland

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While traditional camping in tents complete with the tents, campfires, and sleeping bags is a lot of fun, there is something to be said for taking your leisure a bit and staying in a log cabin instead. Many are equipped with air conditioners and fully functioning kitchens. This is an excellent alternative for families who have a member with a difficult to overcome physical disability. Most of the campground cabins are able to sleep more people, making it easier to plan a large family trip like a family reunion. Choosing to stay in log cabins, family camping Maryland style is a great way to spend your vacation.

As previously mentioned, these cabins have a lot of amenities to offer. Some of the more rustic cabins may not necessarily come equipped with kitchen and bedding items, but in most cases, cabins can be reserved that have all of the niceties of home. They are all equipped with furniture, running water, and generally a private charcoal grill and picnic table for the renter’s exclusive use. By staying in a log cabin, the need to trek across the campgrounds to the bathroom is eliminated. Each one has its own full bathroom; some are even equipped with individual laundry appliances. For a unique combination of camping and hotel living, choosing one of the log cabins family camping. Maryland has a lot of exciting sites available for locals and tourists alike.

There are few important requirements to keep in mind before reserving one of the log cabins for family camping. Maryland state parks usually require at least a two-night stay to reserve these special buildings. If someone in your family needs a handicap accessible cabin, be sure to mention that when making your reservations. The number is sometimes limited. Also be sure to find out if the cabin is fully stocked or if you need to provide your own bedding and dishes. Overall the option of staying in one of the log cabins during family camping in Maryland offers a lot of flexibility.

The idea of an open-air hot dog roast, making s’mores, and enjoying the fresh air of the country is appealing to many families. If roughing it in a tent isn’t your idea of a dream vacation check out one of the many log cabins for family camping. Maryland is a beautiful state full of stunning scenery and exciting things to do and see. This is the type of camping trip even Grandma and Grandpa will enjoy. Take advantage of the opportunity to include as many family members as possible.

 

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