Sea Pirate Campground is one that prides itself on putting lots of effort into being entertaining both for the kids and adults who camp or stay there. This makes it a great choice for families who are looking to camp. The Sea Pirate Campground features crabbing and a stocked fish pond so your kids (and the adults) can get their fill of both fishing and crabbing. The Crab Fest happens there every September so if you like crab even a little bit (and how could you not) you should definitely check it out for both the food and the live entertainment. Many other annual events happen nearby including a chili cookoff and an antique car show in June, and a Halloween Parade in October.

 

During the peak times of the year (mostly summer) the campground features a wide variety of planned activities to help entertain both kids and adults. These range from arts and crafts activities to Pilates classes. For teenagers who think they’re too cool for fishing and arts and crafts, the Sea Pirate Campground also offers areas where teens can play basketball, softball, and volleyball. There is a wide variety of restaurants nearby if you don’t want to cook over an open fire, and plenty of antique shops available if that suits your tastes. If you’re more interested in studying nature you’ll be happy to know that the Sea Pirate Campground is surrounded by the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge. This makes it an ideal spot for birdwatching or other environmental studies.

 

The $32 nightly fee for camping is a good deal considering all of the activities and amenities that the campground offers. Overall this is a very family-friendly place and the Sea Pirate Campground works hard at making sure all of their guests are happy and enjoying themselves. It is definitely worth checking out if you have small children or teenagers and want to make sure they will be entertained and having a great time.

 

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