Annapolis FamCamp

 
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19-21 June 2019
Overall rating
 
3.6
Location
 
5.0
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5.0
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2.0
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4.0
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3.0
The Good: Value, Location, ease and friendliness of staff. Bad: Sites are more of a parking spot then a campspot. Meaning, you are not really their to enjoy the camping spot. More of a place to park your hotel on wheels so you can get out and visit other spots. We were in spot 13 and it was a 30ft spot. But the staff said it would accomodate our 37ft MH and it did with ease. Spots are level and paved. Rest of the area is somewhat grassy but more muddy. Didn't use the bath house. Their is a sewer dump on site but you are not able to dump from your rig. You can only dump portable totes. The actual sewer dump is at the NEX gas station right outside the campground. The majority of the folks I saw staying here were staying for an extended visit. If you get the chance to request a spot, go for #2. It was a pull thru and easy to access. I am assuming it might be the 40ft spot. I also saw a big Berkshire 40+ft Class A in #3.
Annapolis FamCamp
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October 17 - 23. 2018
Overall rating
 
3.9
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
4.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
2.0
Value
 
4.0
Overall Experience
 
4.0
Older CG without sewer and only 30 amp power. Only two or three spots for over 40' rigs. Great location though. Made reservations by phone through Navy Bed = they won't give you one if you say you're over 30' long, but over half the spots will take up to 35' or longer. I was told by another camper to make them online to reserve a longer spot as you can't make one with the MWR people directly. There was one 40' 5th wheel, an at least 40' class A and a couple other long trailers besides us (38') here over the time we spent. The bath house was STILL being worked on and closed. The dump station at the CG is VERY hard to use, but there's another less than a mile away behind the gas station and car wash that's a lot more accessible.
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June 14 2018
Overall rating
 
1.0
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1.0
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1.0
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1.0
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1.0
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1.0
WARNING?? I called first thing June 14, 2018 (9am) Karen answered the phone. I told her I needed reservations to stay at this facility. Before I could get much more out of my mouth she transferred me to Navy Bed reservation. I stayed on the line and finally an operator came on. I explained I needed reservations for June 14, 2018 which were same day as we would be arriving around 3 pm. The operator at Navy Bed told me I needed to call Annapolis direct as Navy Bed does not do same day reservations the facility itself does. So I thank the operator and retailed Annapolis/ Karen. Got answering machine. I explained on the machine I had called before she transferred and Navy Bed told me to call her back for same day reservations. It is now about 9:10 am. Just before 5 pm I get a phone call from Karen asking me if I wanted to come in that day. Almost 8 hours later we had given up and went to stay at a expensive KOA. Karen stated well you didn’t tell me it was for same day. Well Karen you never gave me a chance putting me right through to Navy Bed reservations. I didn’t get a very sincere apology. Got the attitude of really don’t care and don’t want to be customer service oriented. SO BEWARE WHEN MAKING RESERVATIONS HERE. 
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Sep 19, 2014
Overall rating
 
3.3
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
3.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
2.0
Value
 
4.0
Overall Experience
 
3.0
This is an older camp that has aged and needs new facilities. While they clean the bath house regularly, it always appears dirty because of its age. They had some electrical issues at the sites but the maintenance crew responded pretty quickly to get it fixed. This park has the advantage of being a great location to visit Annapolis or go to the Maryland Renaissance Festival. In addition, you can easily walk to the Exchange and Commissary. Riding a bike into Annapolis is feasible as long as you are comfortable riding on backroads. Checking into this campground can be a challenge because there is no decent RV parking at the MWR office and turning around after checking in is hard. Recommend calling the day before to get your site number and visit the office (if possible) after you set-up your site. NOTE: According to staff, NSA Annapolis is planning to overhaul this campground soon!
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August 2014
Overall rating
 
1.5
Location
 
4.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
1.0
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1.0
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1.0
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1.0
My wife and I spend 3 days (3 to many) at Annapolis RV camp and the Base commander should be ashamed of himself for this park. This base is a primer base and the RV park was discussing. Bathhouse dirty and sites were in awful conditions. This is a reflection of POOR leadership. The park was named after a Heroic Sailor named Retelle and they can’t even keep his marker in good condition. The people who manage it can’t even say return call or say hello when entering. If this park is a reflection of Navy leadership....
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August 9-13, 2018
Overall rating
 
3.5
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
3.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
3.0
Value
 
4.0
Overall Experience
 
3.0
This was our fifth visit (4th review). The bathhouse is finally getting a complete makeover - should be completed in October 2018. We arrived on a Thursday, there was no work on Friday and only 6 hours on Monday. With the bathhouse unavailable, the daily rate is $16 vice the normal $22. Alternate shower facilities are available with a map to them and door code provided at check in. Porta potties are located in the campground. MWR Staff was most accommodating. They allowed us early arrival by a day, then allowed us to relocate to our favorite site. Well stocked Commissary and Exchange are nearby (walking distance). Also nearby is the Gas station (gas only) with car wash and two lane dump station (stop on your way in or out or both). It is still the best value in proximity to both Washington and Baltimore.
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June 6, 2019
Overall rating
 
2.3
Location
 
3.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
2.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
1.0
Value
 
4.0
Overall Experience
 
2.0
This has to be the worst place ever! Glad I was only here 2 days. The site I was in #3 was just long enough for my 32 ft class c, if I would have gone to far back I would have fallen off a cliff. LOT'S of greenery! Make sure it you have pets to have them on flea and tick preventive. Water and electric only. Showers well only one in the women's side. The water drained so slow I'm not sure what I would get! The only good thing about this place is all of the amazing sites to see. Maryland World War II Memorial, and The Naval Academy. Road construction made it a little difficult to get around Annapolis but it is a great town to visit. 
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Nov 1, 2011
(Updated: December 03, 2011)
Overall rating
 
2.3
Location
 
4.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
2.0
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2.0
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2.0
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2.0
Stayed here two nights early Nov 2011. Found the check in staff Less than helpful. Was like pulling teeth to get info. This was our first military Fam Camp and although the area was convenient and the base was beautiful, the camp grounds were not very well kept. Sites were overgrown, Table pads were full of mud (side where we had to walk to enter trailer). Asked if someone could come and clean up the pad or if we could move to another site. the move was NO and basically it was NO to having some one down to the camping area to do that before the next day. Finally asked if we could have a small shovel or push broom etc. again the answer was NO..."wouldn't know where to find one". Bathrooms/showers are dingy and unkept. Only good thing was my wife did find a shovel in the women's bath!! LOL
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May 1, 2012 to May 17, 2012
(Updated: July 26, 2012)
Overall rating
 
4.7
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
4.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
4.0
Value
 
5.0
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5.0
The instructions were right on the money for checking in, easy to find and the Personal were great to work with. I did have electrical power problems one day and they had an electrician out within two hours of my reporting the problem and fixed with in a half hour after that. This is not a "Resort" but a "Campground" in a very quiet woody area and we loved it. Other campers were never a problem and in fact very outgoing and helpful as was the Base Staff when I had mechanical problems with my Tow Dolly. Wonderful place to stay and I would recommend to anyone and the price can not be beat.
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22-30 Oct 2021
Overall rating
 
3.9
Location
 
4.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
4.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
3.0
Value
 
4.0
Overall Experience
 
4.0
Check in is no longer at the NSA Rec building. Instead the Academy side people telephone you with a site number the morning of your arrival date. They later visit you at the cg with paperwork. It turns out they have size specific sites identified but not advertised nor obvious to the eye. Power sites open all year, "primitive" area closes for the winter. Agree cg is pretty old and somewhat rough. No views nor foot access through the surrounding jungle except the single lane unpaved road.
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3 to 6 July 2014
Overall rating
 
3.6
Location
 
3.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
3.0
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3.0
Value
 
4.0
Overall Experience
 
4.0
There is no sewage connection, so going in, I knew there was the wife issue. In 3 days, though we used 1/3 of the storage tanks. I called the day we were going to arrive and Navy Getaway had sent a list, so I was able to get a site assigned. #10 had no sign on it, but we did our best and guessed right. Our spot was nice, relatively private. There is no nearby playground, and the roads are gravel, but we didn't have grandkids with us. The bath house needs a little renovation, but is OK and clean. We went down to the Annapolis waterfront for the parade, Naval Academy Band and Fireworks. MWR offered a pool party and food, with watch the fire works from the Naval Support side, but we went to the madhouse anyway. The Baltimore and Annapolis Rails to Trails is nearby, a nice but boring ride, same scenery all along it. Overall, it was a nice place (don't ask my wife), she hates bath houses and camping.
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Nov 25, 2012
(Updated: November 27, 2012)
Overall rating
 
2.6
Location
 
1.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
3.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
1.0
Value
 
4.0
Overall Experience
 
3.0
The campground is not in the Academy section of the Navy base. That makes it hard to find and difficult to get to. One has to drive through a residential area on a curvy road where there is a lack of signs pointing to the campground. That is one issue that makes it not big rig friendly. Another reason is that the interior campground road is gravel and hilly with some sharp turns. Most of the sites are concrete pads, but they are not long enough to provide plenty of space for a longer RV. I noticed just one pull through. Power is only 30 amp. There is no sewer. I did not use the dump station. The bath house is an older, heated, cinderblock building. It was clean, but adequate only to serve its purpose. The Wi-Fi signal is not generated from within the campground and is weak. I suspect reception is based on your site location. There is nothing for the kids to do. A primitive area exists for tent use, but sites aren’t marked. Verizon 3G was fine. During another season, I suspect there would be little satellite signal reception. There are a lot of trees. Over the air TV channels are plentiful. The campground is half full of permanents; most likely service members who are stationed there. It is a short drive to the full service commissary, Exchange, gas station (no diesel), and golf course. Check in is at the MWR/gym facility that is past the campground. There are no convenient places to park an RV while you register. They honor the America the Beautiful card for a 50% discount and that is reflected in my rate. This is just an OK campground that is better suited for shorter rigs and those who want an inexpensive place to stage from while being a tourist. It won’t be on my return list.
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Sep 7 - Oct 20, 2016 and Aug 17 - Apr 15, 2017
Overall rating
 
1.8
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
1.0
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2.0
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1.0
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1.0
You must make reservations via navybeds telephone reservations, they frown and act like they're doing you special favors if you just show up trying to check in. I stayed here in tent camping a few nights passing thru in 2017 tent camping as it is too cheap $3.50 a nite, place is no better than when I stayed long term (6 weeks) earlier in fall 2016. Management really is dysfunctional here, very corrupt place (base mafia games run rammpet here) which explains the dysfunctional atmosphere. Good example is the campground host isn't present at night, he's actually working down the hill as a charge of quarters in the bachelor enlisted quarters and not around if you have problems/issues-there are people in his RV but they aren't the hosts??? Funnier is he actually physically lives in his conversion van, you'll see a yellow extension cord plugged into his van to power up his fridge when it's around during the day. The people in his van are his moody GF some other young guy named Steve who will drive around the camp host gator service vehicle acting like the campground host-he's friendly and tries to help it not a campground host...not making this up either...campground host is enabled to do this as he's the mwr directors pet-more examples of the corruption/incompatance at this base. During my visit in fall of 2016, older Lady who regularly works the desk weekdays of mwr/campground checkin didn't understand who is eligible to stay there when I called from California initially to make a reservation, she screamed at me in her moody frustrated state which I asked to speak to someone else, or her boss if no one else was available, this enraged her more so I just showed up and checked in when I got there. Needless to say, she decided to carry a grudge and be even more difficult for the duration and forever with me. So moving on, this same lady either knows nothing about the area, facility or chooses to be difficult and not helpful/spiteful (I think the latter) as she was clueless about lap swimming options (this can be done 1130-1330hrs weekdays at academy LeJuenne Hall free of charge) she also overcharged me on a bicycle rental, charging me the daily not weekly rate. She also knew nothing of where to bicycle ride even though she's an Annapolis native (Annapolis-Baltimore trail is awesome ride!) nor did she advise about using brigade sports complex gym for workouts instead of the less than desirable NSAA gym by blue jacket community center where you check in for camping (brigade sports complex is best place to use showers as campground bathhouse is worse shape than showers/bathhouses in Iraq) Blue jacket community center isn't a good place to use computers, watch TV as again, lady at counter isn't friendly and quite rude projecting anger issues like you're stealing by using the blue jacket community center. Exchange food court is much better as well as brigade sports complex. Best is to check in after 5pm so as to avoid the day crowd entirely here, commanders office is across street and you'll avoid them too. When I departed, week and half later on a Friday a charge showed up on my debit card for camping $24 for camping I didn't do, I had bank stop payment when I noticed charge on Sunday, Monday the campground sent an email invoice about the $24 charge so I made a complaint about what a sneaky and unprofessional waste of gov. Time and resources, the mwr director called me which I let go to voicemail and she played the facetious female act like it was an honest mistake, again more insulting lies. if you're navy/marine corp go to the midshipman store at academy, any and everything navy you could ever dream of as far as navy/marine corp logo stuff. Base has a new exchange/commissary which are very nice, lots of nicer gentlemans wear only second to Oceanis in Virginia Beach IMO. There is a commuter bus (Dillion's bus service #220) to natl mall area wash d.c. Weekdays for $5 per person each way 4:30am every half hour till 7:30am to and loads in D.C. 3:30pm till 6:30pm every half hour returning to Annapolis. loads by navy bagels by academy. This is a nice option for natl mall sightseeing visits as well as this camping option is nice for attending Annapolis boat shows in spring and fall or attending navy midshipman sports games/activities. Seemingly there is a pervasive attitude problem base wide, base mafia crowd finds humor in being difficult and giving bad information as well as sabotaging people? Atypical childishness you find in uneducated/impoverished people who entertain bad attitudes & don't know better than to leave economically/socially challenged places to live a better life. Seemingly I believe they're trying to end tent camping as navybed people aren't able to book tent camping, they say all they can book is RV spots?
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20 April 2013
(Updated: April 22, 2013)
Overall rating
 
4.9
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
5.0
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4.0
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5.0
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5.0
Having a Truck Camper this campground is perfect for my needs. Close to everything I needed and the facility is clean close to everyplace I needed.
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May 2014
Overall rating
 
4.1
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
2.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
2.0
Value
 
5.0
Overall Experience
 
5.0
We headed south from Maine to FL for a friends wedding. Our first stop was in Annapolis. I lived across the street years ago so I knew where to find the campground. Even then it was still a bit difficult to find. The sign pointing into the camp was overgrown and barely seen from the road, plus it points you down a gravel road that barely looks like a road at all. We would stay again however there was some confusion with getting a reservation. MWR does NOT run this campground and we had to call some Navy lodge reservation line where the folks at that end seemed confused as to why we were calling them...... Call early with a pen in hand so you can chase down numbers until you find the right person to help you. Yes the sites are overgrown with vegetation, the gravel roads are in poor condition, the bath house is extremely old (but clean), the site pads seemed to be a bit narrow (and we were camping in a teardrop), the price is right on to save you some $$$$ while staying in an expensive area. It fit our needs after a very long day of driving to reach our first stop. We would use it again just to crash for one night and move on the next day.
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July 10-24, 2012
(Updated: July 13, 2012)
Overall rating
 
4.0
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
3.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
3.0
Value
 
5.0
Overall Experience
 
4.0
The MWR here at Annapolis is a great place to stay! We loved the atmosphere here and the outdoors in the middle of metropolis. We used it to stage jaunts to DC & other attractions around the area. The NEX & Commissary were close by & they were stocked really good with the things we needed. The post gas station was also close by and it said that it had bio-deisel and flex-fuel. We could not have asked for a better park to stay in.
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June 10-14, 2010
Overall rating
 
3.3
Location
 
4.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
3.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
2.0
Value
 
5.0
Overall Experience
 
3.0
We agree with previous comments and nothing much has changed. The campground is old and a bit overgrown with branches and vines hanging over the dirt road. The sites are paved and level and we did not have any trouble with the 30 amp power except when we tried to run both A/C units. No problems running just one unit, thank goodness, as it was hot and humid. Bathhouse is very old and we did not use it. Best thing about this CG is the location. Just minutes from the Academy and easy access to Baltimore and DC. And the price of just $9 with the Golden Access card can't be beat. We would definitely stay here again.
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July 7-12, 2009
Overall rating
 
3.2
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
3.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
1.0
Value
 
4.0
Overall Experience
 
3.0
This is a small park that needs work. Improvements have been on and off the schedule over the past several years. Funding always seems to get diverted elsewhere. Check-in has returned to the front lobby of the Rec Building. That being said, the convenience to Annapolis, Baltimore and Washington DC cannot be beat for the price; $18/night, $9/night with Golden Age/Senior Pass (which is why I have been coming here every year since 2005). The park is generally quiet, though in July/August, the Naval Academy Midshipmen bring the Plebes here at 7AM for their running exercises. There’s the concomitant “HooRah, etc” that goes with 18-19 year olds trying to impress their “mentors”. I don’t know why they chose this spot; maybe I’ll write the Superintendent and ask him (I know him!). There are 14 RV sites and 2 “primitive” sites. Each RV site has 30 Amp Electric and water hook-ups and a picnic table. A common sewer dump is located adjacent to the bathhouse, with a set back requiring a 15-foot hose or some maneuvering to get in dumping position. All sites have level concrete pads, about 28 feet long; at least half can accommodate a big rig up to 38 ft. Sites 11 and 12 can handle a 40 footer (tucked in tight). Site 2 is the only pull-thru. The bathhouse leaves a lot to be desired. It is cleaned daily but the lack of paint and fixture upgrades has taken its toll. The showers are hot and the toilets work. If you have teenage or younger girls, you will precede them to take care of the spiders and other creepy crawlers that live there despite the cleaners. Or, just listen for the screams of terror and then go and take care of them. Exchange, commissary, package store (Class 6), gas station and rec center are less than a half-mile away. The US Naval Academy, about a mile away, has a respectable medical facility and pharmacy (if they don’t have it, they’re connected to the US Navy’s Bethesda National Medical Center, so if you have the time, you can get it). You won’t come to this FamCamp to hang around all day, rather use it as a base camp to explore and enjoy all that National Capitol Region offers. So if you can suck it up with respect to its shortcomings, ENJOY!!!
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September 12, 2010
Overall rating
 
3.2
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
3.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
1.0
Value
 
4.0
Overall Experience
 
3.0
This updates my review of July 2009. Not much has changed. However the bath house has had some attention. New partitions in the "commode" area for both mens and womens sides and fresh paint on the walls and decks on the mens sides have brightened up the facilities and made them easier to clean. So, someone is trying to keep the facilities acceptable!! The cleaning crew provides daily attention. In talking with the MWR folks, the funding for improvements remains "iffy". Rates are holding at $18/night, $9/night with Golden Age/Senior Pass. It remains, however, a great value for this area, the National Capital Region.
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1-7 June 2014
Overall rating
 
3.0
Location
 
4.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
2.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
2.0
Value
 
4.0
Overall Experience
 
3.0
We made reservations three months in advance. I would recommend the same because the grounds were full most of the time we were there. Did not look like anyone was homesteading. The bathouse is old and could use a coat of paint, but they do clean them daily. The directions to the campgrounds and rec center are spot on except the gate guard is now manned. As stated earlier, it is NOT recommended you drive your rig down to the rec center. Park on the blacktop parking lot next to the baseball field and call the rec center, and ask if they'll assign you a site. We had site#4. It was sufficient. The staff at the rec center was unfriendly and not helpful. AT&T service was adequate. We used a Dish Network Tailgator, and it worked fine; however, another camper with the same dish had no luck. Digital antenna picked up plenty of channels. A new NEX & commissary is expected to open late Aug 2014. There is a thrift store within walking distance. I broke a golf club and bought another for $3! Beautiful golf course is nearby along with a huge fitness center and ice-rink; however, the ice-rink is closed during the summer. As stated earlier, the NEX gas station does NOT have diesel. I found the WAWA gas station to be the closest (about 5 miles) to sell diesel. To eat: There's the Blue Jacket Cafe just past the rec center on the left. Foods not that great, and they ONLY do breakfast & lunch. There's a Subway between the old NEX & commissary. Not sure if the Subway will stay or not when the new NEX & commissary open. The woods adjacent to the campgrounds contains an obstacle course. Good workout! No WIFI at the campground, but available at the rec center. We had no 30AMP power issues. USNA is about a 15-20 minute bike ride away. Access to the USNA is easiest at the first gate you come to. Can't remember the gate number, but it's NOT the one by the visitor's center. Visitor center gate is VERY busy.
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