🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Located in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland, Breezy Point Beach & Campground is a welcoming destination for pet owners looking to enjoy the outdoors with their furry friends. This pet-friendly campground features wheelchair-accessible entrances and parking, RV and tent sites, public restrooms and showers, picnic tables, and beachside amenities. Known for its family-friendly vibe, the park also offers a safe swimming area protected by a net, ensuring a comfortable experience for kids as well as dogs.
Breezy Point is ideal for those seeking dog-friendly trails and an accessible beach environment in Calvert County. While there are amenities like running water, playgrounds for kids, and well-maintained public facilities, note that there is an entrance fee, especially during holidays and weekends when it can get busy. Whether you’re looking for a quick day trip with your pup or a longer camping adventure, Breezy Point provides a scenic and accommodating spot for families and their pets.
Calvert County residents are NULL on Monday’s!
The beach was very nice😊
Entry fee for 4th July was 2 adults and child for whopping 60 usd .. rest was great
Since they redid the beach, some of the sites have planks you need to park on instead of gravel. There is incredibly limited space to maneuver even a small camper on to them. Aside from that I don’t really have any complaints. Don’t come here to look for shark teeth, but that’s not something they can help.
It’s not the ocean but pretty solid beach not far from DC. Way better than sandy point! No jellyfish (net keeps them out I think). It was NULL for two of us in one car. Good for families. There’s a playground and good bathrooms and showers. I’d come back with kids.
Great way to experience the beach with kids. There’s a swimming area with a net around it to keep jellyfish out, but it also works well to keep kids in and contained.
The sand is a little rocky in places, which makes it a little more uncomfortable to walk on, but it’s great for hunting for rocks and shells.
It’s not the ocean, so the waves are non existent, which again, can be both good and bad.
There are picnic tables, bathrooms, and a playground. They don’t rent equipment, but you can bring umbrellas and chairs. It’s crowded and pricey on the weekends (NULL+/person), so Tuesday is the best day to go, as it’s NULL per car.
It’s worth visiting if you have kids and you go on a cheaper day.