Camping is a wonderful way to connect with nature and have some fun. You can choose from a variety of campgrounds, depending on your preferred style of camping. Whether you want a relaxing trip or an adventure-packed experience, you will definitely find something that fits your preferences and budget. Don’t wait any longer, start planning your unforgettable camping trip today!
Burlington County
Brendan Byrne State Forest
(609) 726-1191
Brendan T. Byrne State Forest is a huge natural area in the pine barrens of New Jersey. It has over 38,000 acres of land for outdoor fun like camping, hiking, biking, birding, fishing and hunting. It is the second largest state forest in the pine barrens. History enthusiasts can learn about the history of the place by visiting Whitesbog Village, where the first cultivated blueberry was grown. If you like nature and adventure, you should check out Brendan T. Byrne State Forest! Hikers may pass through areas where remains of stone and brick structures of what was once a bustling town.
Godfrey Bridge Campground
(609) 561-0024
You’ll love this campground in Chatsworth. It’s near Wharton State Forest, where you can explore trails, lakes and rivers. You can choose from 34 tent or trailer sites, and enjoy fishing, boating, hiking and biking. Or just chill by the fire at night. The campground is on the Wading River and close to the Oswego River. You can rent a canoe from Mick’s Canoe Rental nearby and have a blast on the water.
Wading Pines Camping Resort
(609) 726-1313
Come and enjoy the beauty of the New Jersey Pinelands at the Wading Pines Camping Resort on the Wading River. You can rent a canoe or kayak and explore the river or relax on their private island. The saltwater pool, fishing pond, and sports facilities are also great ways to have fun. Don’t miss the “Jersey Devil” train ride for a tour of the campground. And if you want more adventure, you can easily reach the beaches, casinos, theme parks, and fishing spots of Southern New Jersey.
Gloucester County
Oldman’s Creek Campground
(856) 478-4502
Oldman’s Creek is a family-oriented campground that was started in the 1950s by a visionary man. He wanted to make something for everyone and his dream is still alive today. The campground has had new owners since 2016 and they are working hard to make it even better. You can enjoy camping here from April to November with electricity available at some sites.
Old Cedar Campground
(800) 582-3327
Old Cedar Campground is more than just a place to pitch your tent. It’s a family-run farm and campground where you can interact with friendly animals and enjoy nature. The campsites are spacious and shady, with full hookups, WiFi hotspots, and clean bathhouses. You can also have a blast with the pool, mini golf, playground, game room, and fishing lakes. Elephant Swamp nature trail is a stunning and mysterious spot that you can reach from the campground. You can also check out the local winery and the Two Bridges Wine Trail, which has several wineries along the Delaware River. Discover cozy restaurants, antique shops, and quirky roadside attractions along the way.
Lake Kandle Campground
(856) 589-2158
Lake Kandle is a cozy place to camp and swim with your family. It’s a private club that has been around since 1960 and is just a short drive from Philadelphia. It is more than just a campground, it’s a home away from home. Lake Kandle is not open to the public, so you need a membership or a rented campsite to enjoy this cozy place, so you can enjoy the peace and quiet of this exclusive place. It’s like having your own slice of paradise.
Timberlane Campground
(732) 928-0500
Timberlane Campground has a charming vintage vibe and it’s only a short drive from Six Flags Great Adventure and Adventure Crossing. You’ll have a blast enjoying the rides, games and attractions nearby, and then coming back to your comfy campsite. This campground is all about family fun and creating unforgettable memories!
Salem County
Four Seasons Family Campground
(856) 769-3635
Four Seasons Family Campground invites you to join them in their cozy corner of Southern New Jersey’s farm land. Relax, grab a drink and find your spot around the fire. You can do as much or as little as you want because they have lots of fun activities for you to enjoy. During your stay, you can experience the simple pleasures of life like chasing fireflies, fishing in the pond, and gazing at the stars. Make yourself comfortable and feel at home at Four Seasons Campground!
Adventure Bound Camping Resorts-Tall Pines
856-451-7479
Adventure Bound Camping Resorts is a place to make memories that will last a lifetime! Whether you’re looking for adventure or relaxation, you’ll find it here. Enjoy the beauty of nature, the thrill of activities, and the comfort of the facilities. Bring your family and friends and discover the magic of camping!
Parvin State Park Campground
(609) 358-8686
This campground is perfect for nature-lovers! You can explore the beautiful trails and lakes in the park and have fun outdoors. You can choose to stay in a tent or an RV at one of the campsites, which are equipped with picnic tables and fire rings. You can also access the restrooms and showers nearby. The park offers many activities for you to enjoy, such as hiking, biking, fishing, boating, and swimming.