The Hampton, New Jersey area features several RV parks along the Delaware River valley, ranging in elevation from 500 to 1,200 feet above sea level. Winter temperatures often drop below freezing December through March, requiring seasonal closures at several campgrounds. Most parks maintain gravel sites that can become problematic during spring thaws.
What to do
Fishing access at Stonybrook RV Resort: A private lake provides catch-and-release opportunities within the campground property. "Hands down I would stay here again! This may be our new go to for quick little getaways!" notes Jonathan F. about Stonybrook RV Resort.
Mountain biking at Blue Mountain: The resort offers downhill trails using ski lifts for uphill transport. "By far my favorite campground in PA. Staff was nice & showed us to our campground, hauled our firewood, and checked in regularly to make sure we didn't need anything," says Rosanna C. about Blue Mountain RV and Camping Resort.
River recreation along Delaware: Multiple parks provide direct access to riverside activities. "Located right on a river that you can easily access by foot," reports Brittany V. at Tri-State RV Park, noting its convenient location for water activities.
What campers like
Private bathroom facilities: Several campgrounds maintain individual shower units. "The laundry area and shower rooms are beautiful and clean," writes Cindy about Stonybrook RV Resort, highlighting the well-maintained facilities that exceed typical campground standards.
Upgraded electrical systems: Many parks have installed improved power connections. "The investment in new 50amp wiring, upgraded sewer systems, and newer water lines provided convenient camping experience," reports Jason G. about Mountain Top RV Park.
Family recreation options: Multiple rv parks near Hampton, New Jersey provide organized activities. "They had an art activity for the children, BINGO on Friday night, and a live band on Saturday night," describes Kim W. about Robin Hill Campground, adding "There is an outdoor pool which is open seasonally, an arcade, a playground for children, and a catch and release lake for fishing."
What you should know
Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies dramatically across campgrounds. "Cell service is awful for AT&T and our T-Mobile gateway. Had to move to a new site to get away from the trees to get starlink connectivity," explains Nick E. about Thousand Trails Timothy Lake South.
Site drainage issues: Several campgrounds experience pooling water during rainy periods. "If they've had rain! Took us over two hours to disconnect because of mushy, muddy site!" warns Linda F. about Robin Hill Campground.
Proximity to highways: Road noise affects some locations. "While the staff is very friendly and polite you are basically in a old parking lot right below the freeway. Very easy to get on & off the highway but loud highway noise almost all night," reports Rick G. from Tri-State RV Park.
Tips for camping with families
Playground access: Many campgrounds feature upgraded play areas. "There is a nice playground across from us up on the hill. They also have a Frisbee golf course on site," mentions Jen R. about Robin Hill Campground, adding "The playground was luckily right across from us up on the hill."