From the Garden State Parkway Exit 58: Take Route 539 south, take first right onto Poor Man's Pkwy (if you pass the Sunoco station you've gone too far). Go 5 miles to Stage Road (end of Poor Man's Pkwy). Turn left and go 1 mile. Entrance is on the right.
Staff is friendly. Like another reviewer said, pool was not clean. Nice grounds. Our cabin floor was sticky and smelled like urine.
This campground made me more irritated than it did relaxed. We left a day early, not at the fault entirely of the campground, but for a window being stuck open on my truck. This campground is pure sand. But not just any sand, a sand mixed with dirt that really does a fine job of sticking to literally everything. There are large black ants everywhere. This isn't the owners fault, or really anyones, but just a heads up. They were all over our ez up bug netting, our camper, and in the camper. The pool itself was dirty. The grounds crew definitely takes care of the area, but not the pool. Otherwise, the only positive would be the brief interaction with the staff and the amount of activities. All in all, I don't think it's worth close to what they are charging.
Campground was clean and the staff friendly. Site was spacious and freshly raked. Everything is just sand - roads & sites. No cable or Wifi. Hook-ups were fine. Pool is small. Located just off the beaten path but close enough to things you'll want to do.
This campground is very nice, quiet during the week. The weekends are loaded with family friendly activities. The campground workers are very nice, answer any questions you have and suggest great dining options if you want to go and explore the area. The workers that keep the camp looking as good as it does are wonderful, garbage collected, road smoothed out from those big rigs coming and going. I would definitely be back and recommend this campground.
We drove through the campground to see if we might want to stay there in the future. I loved the drive to the campground - long quiet road, surrounded by trees! Many of the seasonal sites seem to be on the older side but most seemed to be reasonably well cared for. We would consider staying here in the future.