Turkey Swamp Park
Great Park
Beautiful park and very peaceful. Rangers are super friendly. This is exactly what camping should be.
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Camping near Helmetta, New Jersey encompasses a mix of county parks, state recreation areas, and private campgrounds within a 30-mile radius. Turkey Swamp Park in Freehold Township stands out with its 2,283 acres of forested land and a 17-acre lake for fishing and non-motorized boating. Cheesequake State Park Campground in Matawan provides another public land option with shaded sites and hiking trails. Several private resorts like Butterfly Camping Resort and Timberland Lake Campground offer more amenities for those seeking comfort. Most campgrounds in the region feature a combination of tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin rentals, with varying levels of privacy between sites.
Most campgrounds in the area operate seasonally from April through October or November, with few year-round options available. Summer months bring humid conditions with temperatures regularly reaching the 90s, while spring and fall offer more moderate camping weather. Sandy soil is common throughout many campgrounds, which can become muddy after rain. Cell service varies significantly by location and provider, with most developed campgrounds offering fair to good coverage. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially for weekend stays during peak summer months. Many public campgrounds prohibit alcohol, while private resorts typically allow it but may have quiet hours enforced.
Family-friendly amenities distinguish many of the campgrounds near Helmetta. According to visitors, Turkey Swamp Park offers pull-through sites with good vegetation barriers for privacy, clean facilities, and an archery range. One camper noted, "The sites are all pull-through with lots of vegetation for privacy. We had a site on the perimeter with forest views." Butterfly Camping Resort receives praise for its swimming pool, playgrounds, and organized activities. Private resorts generally provide more amenities like swimming pools, organized activities, and camp stores, while state and county parks offer more natural settings with hiking trails and water access. Most campgrounds accommodate pets, though specific rules and designated pet-friendly sites vary by location.
"We stayed in New Jersey for our 5th campground on the East Coast: Turkey Swamp Park in Freehold. This is a County park.
Near some Revolutionary War battlefields.
I really liked this park!"
"Heavily wooded and supremely quiet, it’s located not far from anywhere you’d want to be. 30 minutes to the shore. Every site is a pull-through, large and spacious with great woodland views. 30amp and"
from $42 - $79 / night
Check Availability"I stayed at Cheesequake at the beginning of August and had a very positive experience."
"This park is on the list of 50 top NJ Hikes, and it has a few great trails. The trails range from easy to moderate with quite a few lookout locations."
from $200 / night
Check Availability"They do their own haunted walk through that is just awesome! Everyone decorates. They have a dj every Saturday! Plenty of activities for the kids. They have cool raffles!"
"As a kid - close to 6 flags where we had season passes... it was Jellystone yogi bear at the time. Very close to 6 flags great adventure."
"Lots of walking paths surround the park & you are also close to Belmar, Point Pleasant, Manasquan (all fun shore towns)."
"Nice state park with trails nearby."
"Once you are there, you can walk right across the street to a bayside inlet and sandy shore that is not highly trafficked because no one can park there except those using the campground."
"Rangers at the entrance regulate admittance thus, providing a safe environment within the confines of the base."
from $30 - $50 / night
Check Availability"Fishing lake is on the smaller side, but people were catching fish. Definitely in our top 5 New Jersey Campgrounds."
"4½ Stars Quick Weekend Getaway We stayed at Butterfly Camping Resort in Jackson, New Jersey, for a 2-night weekend in late-August. We’re so glad we did! "
from $64 - $78 / night
Check Availability"So pleasant to sleep near the blooming fields. Campsite is tucked in the woods with. Tent camping in peace and quiet with easy access to major roads and highways to explore central NJ"
from $35 - $50 / night
Check Availability"The crystal-clear water is home to huge lake trout and the forests are bursting with wildlife. The sunsets across the lake are to die for."
"Once you get to the campground trail it’s pretty easy going on asphalt surface."
"It feels like you're camping out in a field with mostly sand around. But having said that, I'd still recommend it for all of the positive they do have."
"Just from walking around I saw the two pools, an RC track, bocci, shuffle and board. They did have organized activities set up as well."











Beautiful park and very peaceful. Rangers are super friendly. This is exactly what camping should be.
$10/night for out of staters. About 30 well spaced sites. Every site has fire ring, some places half shaded. Pit toilets spaced around the campground. No water. Great cell service (5G) with Verizon
i stumbled on this searching for something almost immediately off the interstate, but with little-to-no booking available for a reasonable price elsewhere local. we detoured about 25 minutes to get here, and it is just incredible. the scenery is gorgeous, they have a camp store with oodles of stuff, there’s a huge playground, and the camping areas are dispersed well and offer beautiful scenic privacy. i wish i could make this place my home. amenities are well taken care of, they have showers in the bathroom, as well as an on-site laundry facility. they have complimentary wifi, which i appreciate with AT&T. signal is slim to none without it. overall, 5/5 stars from my family.
The main issue with the sites was that they were primitive -- no water. The campsites were basically just wooden platforms, with a picnic table and fire pit. There were also a lot of bugs, though this may be due to the rain. The location itself was fairly pretty and there were a number of hiking trails of not-overly-serious difficulty. The particular site we picked left is a little farther from our car than we would have liked, but for other sites you can bring your car closer.
The park was open but camping was not. After a little extra digging they do have a few sites, but hike in only.
Basic clean older campground. No hookups. Water dump flush toilets and showers available. Very limited on campsites allowing dogs. Nice setting but traffic noise can be heard. Calms down later in evening. Generators ok and our quieter than road noise. Lots of mosquitos and bugs so bring your spray!
We needed a pit stop….as a pit stop it serves its purpose…..would not stay here more than a night. Lots of seasonal run down campers. Tarps over campers. Bathrooms are neglected. Agree with previous reviewer that they have given into the seasonal camper.
Very nice family oriented, places the beach, which is great except for the birds watch out they come at you. They have a dog park basketball courts playground swimming just about everything.
Nice site. Neighbor not to close. Bring extra water hose. The connection is not very close.
Camping opportunities near Helmetta, New Jersey cluster within a 30-mile radius across Monmouth, Middlesex, and Ocean counties. The region sits on coastal plain terrain with elevations rarely exceeding 400 feet and sandy soil that drains quickly after rain. Most camping areas feature pine and oak woodland that provides moderate shade during summer when humidity reaches 70-80% and temperatures consistently exceed 85°F.
Archery practice: Turkey Swamp Park offers an archery range with hay barrel targets for all skill levels. "Bring your bow and shoot at the hay barrels," recommends Patrick M. in his Turkey Swamp Park review, who visits annually. The range is accessible to registered campers without additional fees.
Winter recreation: Several parks maintain limited winter camping with seasonal activities. "Ice skate on the lake in the winter or just enjoy a gorgeous walk in the woods," notes Patrick M. about winter options at Turkey Swamp. At Allaire State Park, winter camping creates unique opportunities. "Getting a cabin in the winter and going for a snowy hike is wondrful there," writes Patrick M.
Beach access: From some campgrounds, beach towns are accessible by bicycle. "A really nice bike ride to Ocean Grove and other beach towns" is possible from Allaire State Park, according to Dan X., who "did a weekend bikepacking trip from New Brunswick to Allaire."
Spacious sites with privacy: Many campers praise the site layout at Round Valley Recreation Area. "Beautiful sites right on the lake, or up higher if wanted. If possible I suggest scouting out the perfect site prior to booking because some are gems while others are difficult to get into," advises Michelle D.
Water activities: Fishing and boating options exist at multiple locations. "Turkey Swamp is a great spot, a lot of different things to do. Fishing, Tent Camp, Van Camping, Open Field, BBQ, Kayaking, Canoeing," writes Tylen L. about Turkey Swamp Park. Similarly, Round Valley offers "crystal clear" water according to Riley K., who notes "we paddled in, the water is very clean and crystal clear."
Escape from technology: Some sites provide true disconnection from digital life. "Every time I'm here I barely touch my phone," says Tylen L. about Turkey Swamp Park. The remote nature of certain campgrounds encourages this digital detox, with basic amenities rather than full connectivity.
Insect considerations: Ticks and mosquitoes vary by location and season. "By the 2nd day I had 3 ticks on me. My dog had one and by the end my husband had 2. That was so crazy because we were just sitting by our camper," warns Laura Y. about Turkey Swamp Park.
Transportation limitations: Some campgrounds restrict vehicle access to camping areas. At Sandy Hook — Gateway National Recreation Area, "No cars are permitted in the campground, so you will have to lug your gear to your spot so choose wisely," advises Christy K. Plan to carry or cart your equipment varying distances.
Soil conditions: Sandy soil dominates many campgrounds, creating specific challenges. "The sites were big sized, but the place is a little run down and could definitely be maintained a little better. Small camp site. Fire ring seemed to be an old truck rim (no grill, but they'll sell you one). Old beat up picnic table in the weeds," reports Jesse C. about Butterfly Camping Resort.
Activity options for children: Butterfly Camping Resort offers numerous family-friendly amenities. "There's a pond to fish, trails to walk/bike, basketball, sand volleyball, the list goes on and on. Both nights we were there, there were events being put on (a tractor ride, kickball, and a pool movie night)," shares Caitlin F.
Bug preparation: Pack appropriate insect protection for children. "We went camping with our 2- and 3-year-old kids. We were worried about bugs, but we didn't even use mosquito repellent and didn't get a single bite!" reports Jaewook P. about their Turkey Swamp Park experience, though experiences vary significantly by season.
Seasonal programming: Halloween weekends offer special activities at several campgrounds. At Timberland Lake Campground, Ann Marie M. recalls, "it happened to be the Halloween weekend which was full of excellent activities from pumpkin painting to piñatas and tricker treating."
Site access challenges: Some campgrounds have tight roads that challenge larger rigs. "I am a little concerned about moving to the site they want me to move to in the Spring the corners around the campground seem tight with trees," notes Preston G. about Butterfly Camping Resort.
Hookup positioning: Utilities may require extra equipment. "Nicely wooded with water and electric. Be sure to bring extra hose because the water spigot is a distance from the electric," advises Jean T. about Turkey Swamp Park. Most campgrounds offer water and electric hookups, with fewer providing full sewer connections.
Road conditions: Unpaved roads dominate many campgrounds in the region. "As soon as you turn off the main road to the park, all roads are dirt, which was a bit surprising. They were well-maintained and in dry weather, not a problem, but probably not if it was rainy," reports Lee D. about Turkey Swamp Park.
Frequently Asked Questions
What camping is available near Helmetta, NJ?
According to TheDyrt.com, Helmetta, NJ offers a wide range of camping options, with 85 campgrounds and RV parks near Helmetta, NJ and 1 free dispersed camping spot.
Which is the most popular campground near Helmetta, NJ?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Helmetta, NJ is Turkey Swamp Park with a 4.4-star rating from 31 reviews.
Where can I find free dispersed camping near Helmetta, NJ?
According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Helmetta, NJ.
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