High Point State Park

  • $5.00 /night
  • (4.8)4 reviews

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About Campground

High Point Camp Campsites: 50 tent sites (no trailers) along Sawmill Lake with fire rings and picnic tables. Flush toilets are within walking distance. Open April 1 through October 31. Fee: NJ Resident $20 per night; Non Resident $25 per night.

Group campsites: Two group campsites with drinking water and pit toilets. Each campsite accommodates up to 25 people. Open year round. During the winter months visitors must bring in their own water or obtain it at the park office. Fee: NJ Resident $50 per night; Non Resident $100 per night.

Cabins: Two cabins each with furnished living room with a woodstove; three bedrooms -one room with double bed, two rooms with twin beds; kitchen with hot and cold running water, electric stove, refrigerator; bathroom with shower, toilet, and sink. Electricity. Cabins are located on eastern shore of Steenykill Lake. Each accommodates six people. With prior permission from the superintendent, two additional people may be accommodated. Cabins are open from May 15 to October 15. Fee: NJ Resident $75 per night; 525 per week; Non Resident $85 per night; $595 per week.

Group cabin: Living room with woodstove, full kitchen, two bunkrooms with double bunks, bathrooms, showers. Accommodates up to 28 people. Open May 15 to October 15. Fee: NJ Resident $175 per night; Two-night minimum; Non Resident $185 per night; Two-night minimum.

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Features

Driveway Pull Through
Firewood
Market
Picnic Table
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Sanitary Dump
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Water Hookups

Amenities

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Essentials

ADA Access
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
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Jamie Lynn Brown

5 months ago
5/5

Beautiful place to see. Highest point in NJ. Absolutely worth the drive here if you're coming from south jersey. It is a place that I will definitely visit again. The views really are amazing, especially during the fall.

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MAL

9 months ago
5/5

A nice place for a hike with or without your fur-buddy. Lots of trails or walk the road. Cross-country ski in winter provided we get snow. Benches and grills. Bathrooms are kept clean. NO trash receptacles. Nice playground on site.

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Shubhra Deshpande

9 months ago
4/5

Fall looked pretty. There is a camp site but it got pretty cold after 6pm. The park sign does say that it closes at 8, but we were redirected by some sheriff around 7pm. Took detour of 30 min

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ritesh kumar

9 months ago
5/5

Amazingly beautiful state park. I visited during falls and it was so beautiful. Plenty of parking space were available. Playground kids will definitely gonna love, lot of benches for family picnic. Make sure to not leave food as left over as you can meet beer if you are unlucky in evening most probably. Hope you will have fun. Ciao !

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