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Catoctin Mountain Park
Lodging
 

Catoctin Mountain Park offer 3 different types of lodging opportunities for our visitors.

Camp Misty Mount is a cabin rental facility for individuals, families, or small groups.  This historic cabin camp built in 1936 by the Works Progress Administration is open from mid April through the end of October.  Reservations are required.

Camp Greentop, built in 1937 is listed on the National Register of historic Places as a Historic District.  This cabin camp facility may be rented by organized groups of 60 people or more during the week or on weekends from April through mid-June and mid-August until October 31st.  The Dining Hall and Recreation Hall are available for conferences year round.  Reservations are required.

Camp Round Meadow is a group camp featuring 4 dorms sleeping 30 people each and a dining hall seating 120 people. Additional facilities include a gym with a basketball court and wooden floor, a small outdoor gazebo, and a conference room.  Reservations are required.

 Misty Mount cabin
Misty Mount cabin built by the WPA
Cabins at Camp Misty Mount were built by the WPA in 1936 and are available to rent April-October.
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Gazebo at Camp Round Meadow
Camp Round Meadow Gazebo
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Totem Pole at Camp Greentop office
Totem Pole at the Camp Greentop Office
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Camp David sign  

Did You Know?
Camp Hi Catoctin, a camp for federal employees was adapted by President Franklin Roosevelt for his Presidential retreat during WWII and named Shangri-La. President Eisenhower renamed the retreat to Camp David. The retreat is not open to the public.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:29 EST