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Thousand Trails Lake & Shore

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Thousand Trails Lake & Shore is located in Ocean View, NJ, featuring flat terrain with nearby lakes and coastal areas. The weather typically ranges from highs in the 80s Fahrenheit during summer to lows in the 30s during winter. Visitors can explore the nearby Cape May County Park & Zoo and the beaches of the Jersey Shore.

Location

Thousand Trails Lake & Shore is located in New Jersey

Detail location of campground

Address

515 Corson Tavern Rd
Ocean View, NJ 08230

Coordinates

39.19444643 N
74.73068818 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
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Site Types

  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Cabins

Features

For Campers

  • Market
  • ADA Access
  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Firewood Available
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • WiFi
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sanitary Dump
  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups

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Reviewed Jun. 18, 2024

The rules are a little over the top for us, but the place was nice.

I get you need to have rules to keep order, but when I say the people at this campground were a little extra, I mean it. We stayed 2 nights at Land & Shore and the first night was Friday night and all 6 families that are members with our own sites were hanging out around a fire pit and at 1016pm someone security person drove by with one headlight and told us at 11pm we would have to pit our fire out. I think it was a little bit overkill and there was other campers that had a fire going, we were not being loud or anything and when she came by or anything so we didn't understand the urgency of telling us that, plus when did quiet time mean you couldnt sit by the campfire. The next day when I was in the hot tub my daughter walked up to me to ask if I could get her a drink and she was not about to get into the water but the over concerned lifeguard walked up to say ... you need to be 18 to be on the hot tub and we all looked at each other that were in, and the old man next to us says well we all are and he said we'll she's not and he replied for me l, that good thing she wasn't in then ... let a parent be a if you see someone not obeying the rules, okay, but we were, and we don't need your 2 cents because you're not even 18. I liked the area but wouldn't go back to this same campground, the sites are way too close for me and your practically on top of your neighbors, but we went with family so... the beach is within 10ish minutes and is beautiful but your suppose to have passes, we biked around the area and along the beach it was very nice. I did like the lake and waterpark. However, the water in the waterpark was ice cold.

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  • Review photo of Thousand Trails Lake & Shore by Nicole S., June 18, 2024
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Reviewed Sep. 23, 2019

Nice place

This is our first stay at this Thousand Trails resort.

We had a reservation that we made using the App. The app did not allow us to book a stay starting on a Thursday, Friday, or Saturday so we checked in on Sunday. The reason i mention this is that when set up in our site our neighbor told us that there were plenty of empty sites all the previous week - he stays here frequently and recommended calling rather than using the Thousand Trails app.

Next note - the resort did not reserve a particular site and suggested that we drive around and select the one we liked. That was ok and we got a nice level site with a concrete pad under the picnic table. Partially shaded. Consideration - As we have a class B unit we will be in and out of the site - we needed some way to designate that the site was taken if we went out. The resort did not plan for this ( see later note ) but they did come out and give us a length of caution tape to us to block the site.

This is a fairly large place. The sites are clean but small. Far and away this resort is used by seasonal and cabin campers. They only have a few ( maybe 25 or so) transient sites which they seem to allocate on on a first come first serve basis. If you have a class b and plan to go in an out i recommend you bring some sort of indicator to mark your site as occupied.

We came in late September so the pool was closed but the lake side beach was still open. The beach was clean and had beach chairs.

The camp store has limited offerings, was not open on Mon and Tue, and closed at 4. This may have been because we were late in the season.

Reviewed Jun. 30, 2016

NIce Place

We stayed early in the season and found it to be a little closed up still. It was very quiet and had a few chats with the Ladies in the office who were very nice and informative. I would like to go in season but you have to reserve a year in advance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do reviews say about Lake and Shore Campground in New Jersey?

Lake and Shore Campground offers a quiet camping experience, particularly early in the season when it's less crowded. The office staff is friendly and informative, providing helpful guidance to visitors. The campground has clear rules that are strictly enforced, especially regarding quiet hours at 10 PM. Advance reservations are highly recommended, as spots fill up quickly during peak season - sometimes requiring booking up to a year ahead for prime dates. The atmosphere is generally peaceful, making it suitable for families and those seeking a structured camping environment.

How does Lake and Shore Campground compare to other Thousand Trails properties?

Lake and Shore has some booking restrictions that differentiate it from other Thousand Trails locations, particularly regarding check-in days. The reservation system doesn't allow bookings starting on Thursday, Friday, or Saturday, which affects planning flexibility compared to other properties. The rule enforcement at Lake and Shore is notably strict, with quiet hours and site regulations carefully monitored. The campground has a more structured atmosphere than some other Thousand Trails locations, which might appeal to campers who prefer clear guidelines and a more organized camping experience.

What is the layout and facilities map of Lake and Shore Campground?

The layout of Lake and Shore Campground includes designated camping sites arranged throughout the property with communal fire pit areas for evening gatherings. The campground has established paths and organized areas that make navigation relatively straightforward. For specific details about amenities locations, bathroom facilities, activity areas, and a comprehensive site map, visitors should contact the campground office directly. The friendly staff can provide current maps and explain the layout upon arrival, helping campers select suitable sites based on their equipment and preferences.

What are the current rates and pricing for Lake and Shore Campground?

Lake and Shore Campground operates primarily as a Thousand Trails membership property, with pricing structured around this membership model. Different booking options exist for members versus non-members, with varying rates depending on season, site type, and length of stay. For the most current pricing information, it's best to contact the campground office directly or check the official Thousand Trails website. Advance reservations are essential, especially for peak season stays, which may need to be booked significantly in advance to secure a spot.