Located in rural southwestern NJ, this New Jersey campgrounds amenities and accommodations are 1st rate! This park features cabin rentals, tent sites and RV camping. Activities around the park include visiting Avalon Beach, Morey’s Piers or whale watching at Cape May.
From jct Hwy 40 & Hwy 77 & Hwy 635: Go 6-1/4 mi SW on CR 635 (Daretown Rd), then 1/4 mi E on Beal Rd.
2nd time camping here. Had a good time. Campsites were nice and clean. Lots of activities for the kids. Halloween trick or treating was a blast! The 1st night at campground another site very close by was up until 2am with loud music and campfire party. Eventually got quite enough to sleep. 2nd night was much better with the noise. Overall had a good time and would recommend.
We stayed for 10 days with our son his wife and our granddaughter in our own travel trailer and we loved every minute of the trip. We will be coming back in the future. The grounds were clean, there were plenty of activities for all. Had fun fishing and of coarse the bears!
This was my first time staying here. We were so surprised at how clean the cabin was, even the porch and patio to grill were in great condition. My kids had such a blast at the fall event to the point they did not want to leave. There were plenty of activities for the kids to do and am really grateful they are pet friendly! This was our first trip brining our dog and she too had a blast laying next to the fire pit while we made s’mores. We have definitely created wonderful memories as a family and will be making this a fall tradition. Can’t wait for next year!
Traveled here with my husband, mother and 2, 4 year old boys. We stayed in the new garden state cabins which were so nice and had AC units for each section. We loved the porch and utilized the golf cart a lot. The boys absolutely loved the lake, wibit and sand. The jumping pillows are also a hit! I’ve had another child since our last stay and we cannot wait to go back again this summer!
This place has completely gone down hill in the last two year—since Yogi Bear’s took over. Each season they have removed attractions that the kids enjoyed, all while increasing the price! Oh yeah…..with the increased price they also took 4 weeks away from the swim club membership. Instead of remaining open to swim on weekends in September they shut it down everything on Labor Day.
So I joined their swim club in mid June. That day I was allowed to use the park and was told they would call when I could pick up my membership card/gate key. I NEVER got called. I attempted two times to obtain my card/key and each time I was told it’s still not ready. I paid almost $300 for a membership that I was only able to use once because I never got the badge to get into the park. Other than the first day I never accessed the park again. I asked management if I could be compensated since I was only there the day I signed up. Before answering me, I was asked if I was ever denied access to the park. I wasn’t denied. But I was also not wasting a trip there not knowing if I can get in or if my membership card was ready. So I asked to use the $300 I paid toward a swim club membership for next year. I was told NO by management. Disappointed!! This past summer will absolutely be my last!!! I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS EXPENSIVE PLACE WITH POOR CUSTOMER SERVICE.
Also there was always geese families in the park. But this summer they were gone. Not one bird in sight. I found out Yogi Bear used something (like a noise machine or something) to make the geese (bird) leave and not return. All because they don’t want to pay staff to clean up and maintain the grass. The geese were there long before Yogi Bear!!