Camp Round Meadow

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·Catoctin Mountain Park

Overview

Camp Round Meadow, a four-season camp, includes four dormitories, dining hall, commercial kitchen, gymnasium and conference room. The facility accommodates a maximum of 120 people. Originally used from 1939 to 1941 by the Civilian Conservation Corps, the camp also operated from 1965 to 1969 as the first Job Corps Center in the United States.

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  • Max Num Of People

    (Up to 20)

Natural Features

Interior view of kitchen showing stainless prep tables, microwave, convection ovens, 3 gas ranges, vent hood and double sink. - Credits: NPS Photo - John Zuke
Interior of gym.  Wooden marked basketball court with 4 backboards/nets and 4 benches on sidelines. Metal beam ceiling with skylights. 3 doors visible to upper classrooms. - Credits: NPS Photo - John Zuke
Large outside grass athletic field located behind the dining hall.  Trees showing fall foliage in the distance. - Credits: NPS Photo
Interior view of dining hall.  Oak colored wood laminate flooring.  Dark brown wooden beams, several large windows, waste/recycle bins and bulletin boards are visible. - Credits: NPS Photo
Catoctin Mountain Park, established in 1936, is located along the eastern portion of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The 5,890.36 acre mixed hardwood forest includes abundant wildlife, freshwater streams and interesting geologic formations. Camp Round Meadow, shaded by large trees, includes a grass field and outdoor fire circle. A variety of interpretive and accessible trails, exhibits and picnic areas are within walking distance of Camp Round Meadow.

Recreation

Dining Hall building front entrance view showing wooden gazebo and maple tree.  Side of building has wooden accessibility ramp. - Credits: NPS Photo
A variety of hiking trails and picnic facilities are within walking distance of Camp Round Meadow. Fishing is available by permit within Catoctin Mountain Park and nearby Cunningham Falls State Park. Cunningham Falls State Park, located within three miles from the Catoctin Mountain Park Visitor Center, offers swimming and boating. In the event of snow, areas throughout the park may be used for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Pets are permitted on park trails and must remain on a six-foot leash at all times. Contact the Catoctin Mountain Park Visitor Center at (301) 663-9388 for additional information, recreation and program opportunities.

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