Best Cabin Camping near Estell Manor, NJ

Several campgrounds within driving distance of Estell Manor, New Jersey provide furnished cabins with varying amenities and comfort levels. Atsion Family Camp in Wharton State Forest offers rustic cabins situated directly on the water, accommodating up to 7-8 people with full kitchens, private bathrooms, and screened-in porches overlooking the lake. These cabins feature stone fireplaces for heating during cooler months, as electricity is available but no heating or air conditioning systems are installed. Ocean City Campground & Beach Cabins provides rental units with electricity and basic amenities, while Spacious Skies Country Oaks in nearby Dorothy offers cabin accommodations from April 15 to October 15. One visitor noted, "The cabins are a two steps above the shelter with a full kitchen and bathroom with shower, but otherwise rustic, with three sets of bunk beds, a wooden table and two Adirondack chairs in front of a fireplace."

Most cabin rentals in the region require advance reservations, with many locations booking quickly during summer months. Wharton State Forest cabins are available only from late spring through October, with November 1 marking the end of the rental season until spring. Pet policies vary by location, with some state park cabins prohibiting pets while private campgrounds like Mays Landing Resort (open April 1 to November 1) offer pet-friendly cabin options. Cabin sizes range from intimate units with bunk beds to larger family accommodations with separate bedrooms. According to one camper at Parvin State Park, "The cabins are more rustic than most, which I enjoyed. While there was a stove, the heating, which was necessary in November, was accomplished via a stove. The only thing I did not like about the cabin was that it's all bunk beds."

Visitors should prepare to bring their own linens, pillows, and sleeping bags as these items are typically not provided in forest cabins. Basic cooking equipment may be available in cabins with kitchens, but bringing additional cookware is recommended. Firewood can often be purchased on-site or from nearby vendors, with one reviewer mentioning, "Be sure to get your fire wood from the guy that lives across the street from the campground entrance. 5 bucks, on the honor system, a good amount of wood, open 24/7." Personal toiletries, bug spray, and food supplies should be brought along, though camp stores at locations like Winding River Campground and Thousand Trails Lake & Shore stock essential items. During colder months, extra blankets and warm clothing are necessary, especially for cabins that rely solely on fireplaces for heat.

Best Cabin Sites Near Estell Manor, New Jersey (50)

    1. Ocean View Resort Campground

    15 Reviews
    Dennis, NJ
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (609) 624-1675

    "Lots of mature trees provide shade and privacy. Even though we had dumpsters at the end of our site, the length made it ok. Full hookups all worked just fine."

    "This campground is located less than two miles from Exit 17 off the Garden State Parkway."

    2. Spacious Skies Country Oaks

    7 Reviews
    Dorothy, NJ
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (609) 476-2143

    $31 - $154 / night

    "We stayed in pull-thru site#12 which was level, covered in clean gravel, had a concrete patio with picnic table and Adirondack chairs, and a nice fire ring."

    "Our site(#15) was a pull-thru with 50-amp electric, water, sewer, and cable. The hook-ups were all well-maintained and worked fine."

    3. Mays Landing Resort

    8 Reviews
    Dorothy, NJ
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Bathrooms were cleaned multiple times each day, showers were warm.

    There is a laundry facility. It's about $6 to wash and dry a load. There is no change machine that we could find."

    "The onsite stores prices were very inexpensive which surprised me. Halloween decorations were the best. The playground was great my daughter really enjoyed the scavenger hunt."

    4. Winding River Campground

    7 Reviews
    Mays Landing, NJ
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (609) 625-3191

    "We ended up pulling in after dark since we both ended up working late and took us about 1 1/2 hours to set up our water and electrical lines were short from where we parked and they lent us loaners for"

    "However, it has a state park feel with the trees. There are several seasonal sites but they don’t feel overwhelming."

    5. Ocean City Campground & Beach Cabins

    7 Reviews
    Dennis, NJ
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (609) 309-3649

    "Gravel under the trailer and small river rock around the picnic table and fire pit."

    "Book them today and leave a review here."

    6. Whippoorwill Campground

    8 Reviews
    Ocean City, NJ
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (609) 390-3458

    $43 / night

    "We stayed in one of the cabins.  Which was a perfect compromise when dealing with a child that doesn't want to sleep outside "in the dirt" as she likes to say. "

    "Camp Store had a lot of supplies if needed."

    7. Ocean City Campground & Beach Cabins

    3 Reviews
    Dennis, NJ
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (609) 390-3649

    "This campground is about a 15 minute drive from Ocean City. There are plenty of stores close by as well."

    "Pavilion and camp store was brand new. Mini golf was Free yes free and also new. They also had a nice corn hole area. Our site was one of the bigger sites and was easy to back into. Site 181."

    8. Sun Outdoors Cape May

    26 Reviews
    Tabernacle, NJ
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (609) 886-1234

    "It even had a separate bathroom with indoor plumbing. Campground is not far from a convenience store if needed. We met some seasonal people there as well."

    "This campground is also very pet friendly ❤️. We come back as often as possible."

    9. Atsion Family Camp — Wharton State Forest

    23 Reviews
    Hammonton, NJ
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (609) 268-0444

    "There are also Cabins for rent as well, but only available during the summer months, After Memorial Day until October."

    "A low-key, low amenities sandy spot in the NJ Pinelands. This was a nice large site in the“pet-friendly” section(sites 26-34) of the campground."

    10. Thousand Trails Lake & Shore

    3 Reviews
    Dennis, NJ
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "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"

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Cabin Reviews near Estell Manor, NJ

437 Reviews of 50 Estell Manor Campgrounds


  • m
    Jul. 12, 2021

    Atsion Cabins — Wharton State Forest

    Rustic Cabin On The Water

    Atsion cabins are excellent rustic cabins situated directly on the water. They come in a variety of sizes accommodating up to 7 or 8 people.

    They must be reserved in advance and a multiple night rental is necessary. They book quickly during the busy season. However, we rented for Halloween weekend and had it all to ourselves! No neighbors!

    Nov 1 marks an end to cabin rentals until the Spring.

    Large, screened in back porch with chairs over looks the water. Full kitchen with oven and fridge. Private bathroom and real bedrooms. Big, stone fireplace…. So don’t forget the wood.

    Each cabin has it’s own outdoor cooking space and picnic table.

    But we made a mistake! While there is electricity, there is NO heat or AC. Our last day was November 1st and it was COLD. Too cold to leave the fireplace for the bedrooms. Be aware of the weather and pack some good bedding. Linens were not provided.

  • Ellen C.
    May. 29, 2019

    Bass River State Forest

    Our usual spot for a quick weekend trip that's close to home.

    I have stayed here many times over the years, usually for a long weekend.  Longer trips were spent there with my parents when I was a kid.   I prefer the south shore campsites to the north shore.  The sites on the south shore offer a little more privacy and aren't as crammed.  I'm particularly fond of the dog friendly loop, its a newer loop and the bathrooms are more modern than the others scattered around. 

    We have also stayed in the camping shelters a few times and a cabin once.    The shelters offer no frills sleeping quarters with two bunks beds, so four beds and closet/pantry on both sides in the rear for food and gear, a wooden table in and pot belly stove for warmth or a one pot meal in the front room.  Bathrooms are in a separate building across the road and are shared with the other shelters occupants.  The exterior includes a fire pit, picnic table and a fire ring for larger meal prep.

    The cabins are a two steps above the shelter with a full kitchen and bathroom with shower, but otherwise rustic, with three sets of bunk beds, a wooden table and two Adirondack chairs in front of a fire place.  The screened in porch at the rear of the cabin overlooks the lake and has plenty of room for camp chairs.   There is also a picnic table and a charcoal grill outside.

    The beach is home to the cleanest, most wonderful lake I have ever set foot  in.  There are picnic tables and grills scattered all around the beach near the parking lot and it does get crowded in the summer months.  There is also a concession stand open in the summer months, serving light fare -- burgers, dogs, ice cream, soda & chips.

  • Phinon W.
    May. 3, 2019

    Cape Henlopen State Park Campground

    Sandy but fun

    The main thing to know is that the cabins and campsites are all on sandy ground.

    For this visit we camped in the cabins with three other families each in their own cabins. The cabins are very spacious, have electric, air and heat. They also have a mini fridge and small microwave as well as tons of cube storage. There are two twin bunks in one room and a queen bed and sofa in the main room. The porch is screened in with a fan and a picnic table. Trash cans, garbage bags, a broom and dust pan are provided.

    The cabins are all located near each other in a circle and are pretty close. They are great for group camping.

    The nature center here is great for kids and includes several fish tanks, a stingray touch tank and a horseshoe crab touch tank. There are lots of kids friendly hiking trails around and historic military sites as well as some neat playgrounds.

  • Phinon W.
    May. 23, 2018

    Cape Henlopen State Park Campground

    Diverse area with lots for kids

    We love this state park and campground. For this trip, we arrived with friends and staying in their cabins. The cabins were clean and spacious with AC, heat and electricity. In addition they had a mini fridge and microwave indoors. Each cabin included a screenshot in porch with picnic table, an outdoor picnic table and fire pot with grill.

    The park has wooded trails, trails in the beach, historic sites and an amazing nature center with a touch tank that included sting rays and horseshoe crabs.

    Highly recommend this site and can't wait to return with our tent.

  • Steve W.
    May. 31, 2022

    Atsion Family Camp — Wharton State Forest

    4x4ing in the Pine Barrens

    Atsion Family Campground

    Off US 206 and about 1/2 a mile up Atsion Road in New Jersey’s Wharton State Forest, you’ll find the Atsion Family Campground. The facility is run by the Dept of Environmental Protection and offers Tent, Trailer and Group Sites. There are also Cabins for rent as well, but only available during the summer months, After Memorial Day until October. AFC is one of several campgrounds in WSF and is the largest with 50 camping sites. Amenities include a handicapped accessible restroom/shower building, several drinking water spigots, and a waste dump for trailers. There are no electric hook ups and cell service is low, but manageable. Plenty of sun (shady too) so bring your solar powered generators and cell signal boosters if you need to stay connected. AFC is also pet friendly, so bring your 4 legged furry family members, after registering them with the camp site.

    The individual sites are spacious with a pic-nick table and fire ring grill. Some sites have lake-side water access, so bring your canoes and kayaks and reserve these sites (4, 8, 10, 12, 20 and 22) early as they are popular. The ground is sandy and relatively level for easy camp set up. Some sites are close to a roadway, so you do get some car noise, and like all unmonitored camp sites, loud, unruly campers can be lurking among the pines. Be sure to get your fire wood from the guy that lives across the street from the campground entrance. 5 bucks, on the honor system, a good amount of wood, open 24/7.

    Nearby is the Atsion Recreation Area, which offers fishing, walking, biking and horseback trails, a life guard monitored beach by the lake with restrooms and snacks (Summer Months). Only 15 minutes away, a quick drive, is Batso Village, an old iron and glass community from the late 1700s to early 1900s. NJ State Park Rangers are working hard keeping the area clean, rehabilitated, and educational center allowing you to walk through the old buildings and time as you image what life was like back then. Wharton SF is huge, over 122,000 acres of sandy terrain, towering pine trees, lakes/rivers and off roading trails!! Y’all should come and play in the Pine Barrens

  • Fransheska A.
    Jul. 16, 2018

    Killens Pond State Park Campground

    Great for kids!

    My son absolutely loved this place. There’s anything and everything you could think of available to keep everyone busy. A water park, volley ball field, playgrounds, amphitheater, nature center, nature trails, and boat rentals at the lake.

    It is a huge park, with secluded spots available for tent camping, cabins, and regular open spaces for camping rvs with electric hook up. Staff was friendly, campgrounds were well kept. It can get a little crowded but it’s worth it to stay. If you don’t like crowds, I suggest coming during the week days!

  • W L.
    Mar. 15, 2022

    Parvin State Park Campground

    Great location; Easy camping for newbies

    We stayed for a weekend and were very happy with our cabin - a pleasant surprise was how incredible the bathroom inside there was - we're talking spectacularly clean! There was a shower stall w/built-in shelves that seemed brand new (no mildew on the shower curtain, no stains, etc.). The small sink had a mirror above it that opens for a medicine cabinet. Plenty of toilet paper but you need to bring your own soap/shampoo/towels.

    The cabin featured a separate kitchenette area with regular size fridge, sink, electric stove with oven and some counter space/cupboard and rack for a hand towel. A fire extinguisher was within easy reach. The main area had two Adirontack chairs, table with benches, electrical outlet and wide barn doors (designed to open fully but ours were nailed shut so only a regular door width opened). There was a wood stove which, in August, we did not utilize (and I'd recommend bringing a small fan or two if you come in the summer, it was hot). There was a chalkboard (no chalk).

    While we did not think we'd be using the narrow screened in porch it did rain and we were glad to have it. Also inside were two little rooms with bunk beds. I felt claustrophobic in there, imagining spiders and all sorts of creepy things living in there and opted to sleep in the car. Which reminds me - warning - there are tiny deer ticks. Don't go out to the car in the dark when the dew is on the grass w/o covering your feet and ankles, you will get deer ticks. Not like it happened to me or anything, wink wink. That being said, the bunks were clean, if well-used. Bring your sheets/pillows/sleeping bag for them. 

    Outside, to the back of the cabin, was a small deck with picnic table, a grill, and a fire ring. Beyond that you will find a path to the lake with beautiful swans.

    We walked the path around Thundergust lake after dinner and here is another warning: bring super-woodsman-strong-do-not-mess-with-me bug spray. While we all can get mosquito bites, these babies were like Rambo mosquitos on sterioids - one bite would leave a welt swollen a quarter inch above your skin and an inch and a half long. One bite. Now imaging a dozen of them and you can see why my friend was miserable the next day. We also found the "spotted lantern fly" a pest that is non-native and wrecking havock, which we promptly crushed with a hiking boot.

    The swimming area of Parvin Lake was closed due to COVID, but we did a few hikes. There are maps available in the ranger's office - and some pretty cool tie-died t-shirts, too. (I got the turquoise). Anyway, the trails were pretty busy - lots of locals out getting a walk, run, or dog walk in. The hikes were easy, with level, sandy trails that were well-marked. There is a lot nearby the camping area, (like Misty Meadow Sheep Dairy where you can feed the animals and purchase some fantasic dairy products, yarn, and meats) or the Jersey Shore, or Amish markets.  So, while you can have the camping experience you will never feel "alone in the woods", which is why it's a great choice for new campers. Also  families who want the option of day trips close by. Some people had kayaks out on one of the lakes.

    While a bit worn from the weather, it was nice to read about the foliage/native plants as we walked the trails. We also caught the end of the blueberry season and I was able to collect enough to make a small batch of jam when I got home.

    My four-star rating comes from personal preference for more solitude when I camp. The other side of the same coin is the other negative impression I left with - there was a lot of trash/litter no matter where we were in this park. "Leave no trace" is not practiced here by the visitors, and while the park keeps the cabins COVID-spotless, the grounds are not maintained with the same stringency. In all fairness, the visitors should stop throwing bottles, wrappers, etc. on the ground. Signage and some volunteer days might help.

  • Matt S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 22, 2021

    Baker's Acres Campground

    Rustic and Classic Campground

    We stayed at Baker’s Acres Campground in Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey, for a weekend in mid-August. So did the rains of Hurricane Henri! 

    Our site(#Zoo-1) was a level back-in with 50-amp electric, water, sewer, and cable. It was easy to pull in and accommodates larger rigs. The hook-ups were all well-maintained and worked fine. We had plenty of room to fit our car too. The site included a picnic table and fire ring. My favorite thing about this campground is that most of the sites have plenty of trees and shrubs for semi-privacy, shade, and a rustic feel. 

    This campground has been family run for over 50-years and has an interesting history that’s worth reading more about. Our site is located across from the pickle ball court which used to be a petting zoo(now the site# should make sense, right?). We came because we wanted to experience one of New Jersey’s oldest campgrounds. We liked the interesting vignettes they created around the campground as well as the goldfish pond near the office and store. 

    Baker’s Acres is well-maintained. The amenities include a swimming pool, lots of sports courts/fields, and a bunch of family-friendly scheduled activities. There is a camp store with all the usual items as well as bath and laundry facilities. The wifi service was ok, but costs$1 per day per device. Our Verizon cell service worked fine. 

    The front office staff were all friendly and we love that, especially when checking in at a new campground. 

    Drive time to Tuckerton Seaport is about 10-minutes and Long Beach Island is about 35-minutes depending on traffic. There are plenty of stores within a 5-mile drive if you should need anything including Walmart, super markets, convenience stores, and several restaurants. 

    Our only minor negative was that our site was sandy dirt which created a bit of a mess, especially after the rain. It is the Jersey shore, after all. This would have been 5 stars if the site had gravel, grass, or was finished with concrete. It’s a pet peeve, but I hate having to constantly clean up to keep the sand out of our RV. 

    This is a great old-fashioned campground close to LBI. We’ll can’t wait to go back!

  • S
    Jun. 23, 2020

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park - Elmer

    It’s not a Yogi Bear anymore

    We were sad to find out it’s no long a Yogi Bear Campground, only Adventure bound. Everything else is the same, just no friendly bears. We stay 3 weeks ago during covid and there were limited activities. Dj in the rally field was fun and the train rides were up and running.
    The campground has def changed in the last 10 yrs. Cabin rentals are everywhere and have replaced a lot of transient camper sites and it seems like many more seasonals than before. I booked another trip for Halloween.


Guide to Estell Manor

Cabin options near Estell Manor, New Jersey range from rustic forest retreats to family-friendly lakeside accommodations. Most sites are open from spring through fall, with October marking the end of the season for many properties. Accommodations typically feature basic amenities with varying levels of comfort depending on the facility.

What to do

Beach access: Ocean City Campground & Beach Cabins provides convenient proximity to popular shore destinations. "This campground is about a 15 minute drive from Ocean City. There are plenty of stores close by as well," notes camper Dave B.

Lake activities: Mays Landing Resort offers water recreation options for families staying in their cabin accommodations. "What a beautiful place to visit. I felt like there were no roads nearby!!" shares Allie W., highlighting the natural setting despite its developed amenities.

Biking trails: The area features multiple cycling options. At Sun Outdoors Cape May, one reviewer mentioned, "There is an 11 mile rail trail across the street as well," providing an easy recreational option without leaving the immediate area.

Mini golf: Several campgrounds include this family-friendly activity. At Ocean City Campground, a visitor reported, "Mini golf was Free yes free and also new. They also had a nice corn hole area."

What campers like

Clean facilities: Whippoorwill Campground maintains well-kept amenities that guests appreciate. One camper noted, "Bath houses were extremely clean. Camp Store had a lot of supplies if needed."

Waterfront sites: Many campers prefer lakeside accommodations. At Atsion Family Camp — Wharton State Forest, a visitor shared, "I always get site #8 and it has an amazing view of the lake. While camping at atsion family campground, you have free access to the recreation center (the beach and some trails)."

Privacy levels: Different campgrounds offer varying degrees of seclusion. As one Atsion camper explained, "While we were surrounded by other campers, we enjoyed how private it was!!!"

Well-maintained grounds: Many reviewers mention the overall upkeep. "Sites are very nice n level. Beautiful landscaping. Gravel under the trailer and small river rock around the picnic table and fire pit," noted Stephen W. about Ocean City Campground.

What you should know

Seasonal operations: Most cabin rentals have limited availability. Spacious Skies Country Oaks operates from "April 15 to October 15" according to their listing information.

Site characteristics: Many campgrounds feature specific surface types and amenities. One visitor to Spacious Skies Country Oaks described, "Our site(#12) was level, covered in clean gravel, had a concrete patio with picnic table and Adirondack chairs, and a nice fire ring."

Reservation requirements: Advanced booking is essential, especially during peak season. A Whippoorwill camper mentioned, "Check in took less than 5 minutes. Everything was clean and ready for us."

Wi-Fi availability: Internet access varies significantly between properties. A Spacious Skies Country Oaks visitor specifically noted, "The Wi-Fi actually worked great. When was the last time you could actually say that?"

Tips for camping with families

Pool amenities: Winding River Campground receives praise for its swimming facilities. "Very nice camping sites. Very clean bath houses," notes Mark A., highlighting key amenities families seek.

Kid-friendly activities: Many campgrounds schedule regular events for children. According to Chris W., Spacious Skies Country Oaks offers "Lots of activities planned for kids over weekends. Hay ride etc."

Playground access: Dedicated play areas provide entertainment. A Mays Landing Resort visitor commented, "It does have a nice playground for the little kids."

Water recreation: Multiple options exist for families seeking water fun. At Ocean View Resort Campground, Kirsten J. observed, "The lake is huge, the pools are crowded but fun. There is a splash pad for little ones. Our 3 yr old loved it."

Tips for RVers

Site sizes: RVers should confirm accommodations fit their needs. At Ocean View Resort Campground, reviewers note good-sized sites for larger rigs with most having full hookups.

Site leveling: Terrain varies significantly between campgrounds. "Site are very unleveled so the staff switched us to a pull thru space that was a tad bit more level but still very unleveled," warned Daniel C. about Mays Landing Resort.

Road conditions: Some campgrounds feature challenging access roads. As a Mays Landing visitor observed, "The exit is very tight to get out of and all lanes are one way so be careful if you have a big rig."

Site selection process: Some properties let guests choose their location. One Thousand Trails Lake & Shore visitor explained, "The resort did not reserve a particular site and suggested that we drive around and select the one we liked."

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