Campground Report - Ramblin Pines (Woodbine, MD) - May 5-7, 2017

Campground Report - Ramblin Pines (Woodbine, MD) - May 5-7, 2017


The Maryland Sheep & Wool festival is an annual event here in Maryland.  The traffic to get to the Howard County Fairgrounds to attend is terrible unless you go early.  For the last two years we have made it the Shakedown Cruise for the season for our camper.

Ramblin Pines is pretty close to the fairgrounds, and getting there from the campground brings you up on the lower traffic side, which makes getting in and out much easier.

Ramblin Pines is a quiet wooded campground.  The staff have always been very fiendly, and the sites are pretty good.  Dirt, not cement, which means mud this time of year since it always seems to rain the weekend of Sheep & Wool.  




The WiFi is rubbish at many of the sites.  The first night it decided to tank pretty much completely.  I’m pretty close to a repeater, so I’m not sure if it was the weather or the hardware.  After about 8:30 pm I couldn’t see it at all.


With it's proximity to home and the Howard County Fairgrounds Ramblin Pines is a good first trip of the season.  Sites offer full hook ups as well as some pull through sites.

We made the mistake of poorly estimating our return time Saturday night.  For late returns they give you a gate pass (Refundable deposit).  we didn't expect to be out as later as we were so there was some issue getting back into the campground when we got back about 9:30 PM.  Luckily the wife found someone who could buzz us in.

Overall the trip was good, and we will likely visit the park again next year for our shakedown cruise.

Do you have a favorite spot for your first trip of the season?  Share your favorite spots with us in the comments.

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