From the Garden State Parkway (Southbound): Use Exit 52. Turn left at exit to Route 9, then right to traffic light (Route 679). Turn right, 4 miles to Timberline Lake. From the Garden State Parkway (Northbound): Use Exit 50. Route 9 North to traffic light (Route 679). Turn left, 4 miles to Timberline Lake. From the New Jersey Turnpike: Use Exit 4. Take Route 73 South to Route 70 East. Then Route 72 East, 4 miles to Route 563 South. Then 14 miles to Route 679, and 6 miles to Timberline Lake.
Wanted to share a great review of Timberline Lake Camping Resort. This was our first time there. This is a sandy campground. My son is a wheelchair user and his chair did really well in the sand. My husband even took it off roading on the paths between the lake and through the woods. It is an absolutely beautiful, mostly seasonal site campground. Everyone was super kind and welcoming to our family. I don't think I've ever met a group of nicer, friendly and outgoing people. The office staff were wonderful. From an accessibility standpoint, the campground was easy to navigate and there was handicapped parking at the lake. We did not acess the pool area so I can't speak of that. The only true disappointment is that the rec hall is not acessible. This is very disappointing for a disabled child because he would not have been able to participate in activities. This wasn't a concern this trip as we had our own plans and activities. But it would have been really disappointing to miss out on something he wanted to do because he couldn't get into the a frame. A ramp would be a great addition. Everyone can enjoy an acessible entrance, but not everyone can enjoy a non acessible entrance. Overall, we had a fun weekend!
2nd summer at Timberline Lake! Kathy is always so friendly and helpful when booking our reservations. We love our home away from home! There is plenty to do: lake, kayaking, fishing, pool, basketball court, playground, and trails. We like to do day trips when we stay here, too!
Highly recommend Timberline Lake Campground.
Very quiet and relaxing place to stay. They have descent amenities and have a pool and a beach by the lake. Very family oriented.
My family started camping at Timberline in 1968. We moved to New Gretna in 1971 because my parents loved our visits to Timberline. my grandparents kept there site until my grandfather passed away in 1991. I've taken my grandchildren there many times and always A+. I absolutely will go again but not during the week. No activities at all, not even a Hayride(my favorite growing up). I totally understand why by the explanation given to me. Just suggest people with children go on the weekend. Adults, great place all Summer long 😎🌞❤
As a transient who visits various campsites, I have to say I had a blast last night. The seasonal invited us to hang with them and they were fun. Great place.