Located on Rt. 542, across the street from Crowleys Landing Boat Launch.
Nicely laid out campsite and easy to get to, though in my person experience having something set back a bit more in the woods is nice for camping. No matter which site you choose here, you really are only a football field off the main road, which you can hear with ease as cars pass.
It is what it is…more like a dirt turnaround than a campsite. Served it’s purpose though. No water and from what I could see, no toilet?
Very easy to get to compared to other pine barrens sites. Pit toilet was clean.
Loud cars at odd hours of the night. Could hear the band playing at sweetwater marina. If you're looking for seclusion, this is not the spot.
No water pump but I knew that when I booked it
Stopped off here last week in passing to take a phone call and decided to venture off a bit and found such beautiful peach colored vines.
Very well kept camp. Site 9 is best bet since it's furthest off the road.
I’ve frequently hiked and trail run out of here, enjoying the 1808 Trail to Batsto and the connector trail to the Batona Trail, but this was my first time overnight. The nearby road was surprisingly loud overnight, with a few cars drag racing the curves. On Saturday night the music over at the Sweetwater Marina carried over quite loudly; fortunately they stopped around 11pm. The campsite itself was fine but I think I’ll look for something quieter next time.