Campgrounds in
New Jersey

About new jersey

New Jersey may get a bad rap for its highways and a reality show shot on its famous shore, but there’s a reason it’s been dubbed The Garden State. About 22% of its land area is covered in pristine wilderness – in fact, it’s Pineland National Reserve was named an International Biosphere Reserve by the United Nations back in 1983. The tiny state, which is the most densely populated in the United States, has more than 50 protected areas spread throughout its mostly water-carved borders. So throw on your bathing suit or hiking boots and get ready to find the best camping in New Jersey.

The state’s gentle sand dunes have been attracting beach-goers for well over a century: one of the top destinations is Cape May, the oldest seaside resort in the entire country. Visiting nature-lovers head to Cape May Point State Park to hike the rambling trails and watch wildlife from the Hawk Watch platform. Those seeking some cardio climb the 199 steps to the top of fully restored 1859 Cape May Lighthouse, which offers prime views of the Atlantic Ocean and Delaware Bay.

Although there is no coastal camping in New Jersey’s Cape May County, the area is home to nearly 50 campgrounds – more per square mile than other resort destination in the state – tucked away in the forests of the mainland areas.

For those who want to escape the often crowded campgrounds near the beach, Belleplain State Forest in the northern part of Cape May County offers some of the most stunning camping in New Jersey. It features idyllic sites set among the young pines, oak and Atlantic white cedar trees that are spread throughout the 21,000-acre preserve, a top pick for hikers, kayakers and swimmers, who prefer to get off the beaten tourist path. With CampingInUSA, you can be sure to find the best camping in New Jersey, from the southern beaches to the northeastern Palisades.

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Mahlon Dickerson Reservation

This is the largest park in the Morris County Park System, encompassing 3,494 acres of beautiful near-wilderness and recreational areas. ...

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Wawayanda State Park

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Camp Glen Gray

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Moon Valley Campground

Located 50 miles from midtown Manhattan (approx 1:08 minutes) is our brand new campground located right off the Appalachian Trail. ...

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Stonetown Circular trail Primitive #1

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Stonetown Circular trail Primitive #2

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Woodland Trails RV and Campground

**Our family owned and operated campground is located in Northern New Jersey. It was purchased in 2018 and we have ...

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Camp Vacamus Inc

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Sun Air Campground

We are a family owned and operated campground offering wooded campsites for both long and short term

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Campgaw Mountain Reservation

Campgaw Mountain Reservation offers unique opportunities such as archery, disc golf, skiing, snowboarding and snow tubing in a wooded setting. ...

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Sun Outdoors Cape May

Holly Shores Campground is a 38 wooded acre camping resort is nestled in Cape May County just four miles from ...

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Atsion Family Camp — Wharton State Forest

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Philadelphia South-Clarksboro KOA

At Philadelphia South/ Clarksboro KOA enjoy the peaceful, country campground experience and the convenience of Camden, NJ and downtown Philly ...

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Belleplain State Forest

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Baker's Acres Campground

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Bass River State Forest

Campsites:There are 176 tent and trailer sites with fire rings and picnic tables. Flush toilets, showers and laundry facilities are ...

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Ocean View Resort Campground

Ocean View Campground invites you to the finest in family camping at New Jersey's largest privately owned campground. Here on ...

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Sun Retreats Seashore Campsites & RV Resort

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Wading Pines Camping Resort

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