Best RV Parks & Resorts near Ironia, NJ

Mahlon Dickerson Reservation near Jefferson provides RV campsites with water and 50-amp electric hookups but no sewer connections at individual sites. The paved sites accommodate larger rigs with level parking areas and reasonable spacing between neighbors. "Quite, no frills but with electric & water. Has a dump station. Miles of hiking trails. Level paved sites," notes one visitor from The Dyrt. Pleasant Acres Farm RV Resort in Sussex offers full hookup sites for rigs of various sizes with both water and sewer connections available seasonally from April through October. Liberty Harbor RV Park in Jersey City maintains 90 designated motorhome sites with electric, water hookups, and dump station access, catering to those seeking proximity to urban amenities.

Several RV parks in the region remain open year-round, while others operate seasonally from spring through fall. Dump stations are available at most developed campgrounds, though not all sites feature sewer hookups at individual sites. Mahlon Dickerson provides a convenient dump station with flush hose point for departing travelers. Cell service varies significantly throughout the area's more rural campgrounds, with Panther Lake Camping Resort noted for poor Verizon coverage. According to reviews, some visitors experienced difficulty leveling their rigs on certain sites. One camper mentioned, "The sites are nicely wooded, very well spaced, fairly level with 50A service and water hookup. Although the water spigots were shared between sites, they provide hose caddies that should reach most RV hookups."

Best RV Sites Near Ironia, New Jersey (101)

    1. Liberty Harbor RV Park

    15 Reviews
    Jersey City, NJ
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (201) 516-7500

    $145 - $180 / night

    "If you want to visit NYC and surrounding areas, this is the place. Expensive but... When you look at local hotel rates, not so much."

    "Basicly a parking lot, but the location can't be beat. 2 ferries that run to Manhattan. Path train is a 12 minute walk away that will take you yyo manhatten."

    2. Tri-State RV Park

    11 Reviews
    Matamoras, PA
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (570) 491-4948

    "Open during the winter. Easy on, easy off. Lots of pull through sites. Next to grocery store. CLEAN bathrooms, showers, laundry. Super nice owners. Perfect for an overnight stop."

    "This place is unique by location alone! We stopped for two nights on our way to CT. They have an onsite buffet with live entertainment if your timing is right."

    3. Mountain Top RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Matamoras, PA
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (973) 903-3791

    $89 / night

    "The newly upgraded camp infrastructure elevated the stay, providing amenities for comfort and entertainment."

    "We really enjoyed our stay at Mountain Top. We had to come to the area kind of last minute, and they were very accommodating!"

    4. Skyline RV Camp - Non-Waterfront

    2 Reviews
    New York City, NY
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (347) 434-6891

    $85 - $120 / night

    5. Thousand Trails Scotrun

    1 Review
    Tannersville, PA
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "We came in at end of season, so pretty much everything seems closed. But, it’s a beautiful campground and the part of PA is great too."

    6. NWS Earle RV Park

    1 Review
    Colts Neck, NJ
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (732) 866-2448

    "Small campground W/ 8 spaces in the main area and 7 in an adjacent area. All spaces are level concrete With fill hookups and attached concrete patio."

    7. Thousand Trails Timothy Lake South

    10 Reviews
    Unity House, PA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Pull through spots a a bit tight together but at least they have some. Cell service is awful for AT&T and our T-Mobile gateway."

    "Well kept, wooded sites on a mountain. No lake in site. Standard amenities, like pool, hot tub, laundry, outdoor games a community fire pit etc.. Small store as well. 5 minutes to town."

    8. Mahlon Dickerson Reservation

    18 Reviews
    Jefferson, NJ
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (973) 697-3140

    "The sites are nicely wooded, very well spaced, fairly level with 50A service and water hookup."

    "It is a small campground nestled in the woods. There are level padded sites with electric and water (in warmer months). Sites were spaced out with beautiful woods in the background."

    9. Pleasant Acres Farm RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Sussex, NJ
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (973) 875-4166

    "Lots of seasonals and lots of cabins, many RV sites I think all with full hookups. A bit pricey. And also no garbage anywhere near the RV sites!"

    "Weekend was busy as usual but during the week it seems to be seasonal that stay. A bit out here in the middle of nowhere, 15-20 minutes from any town. Make sure you have what you need!"

    10. Skyline RV Camp - Waterfront

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    New York, NY
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (347) 434-6891

    $130 / night

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RV Park Reviews near Ironia, NJ

830 Reviews of 101 Ironia Campgrounds


  • Matt S.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 27, 2024

    Adventure Bound Camping (Tall Pines)

    Deceiving Website

    We stayed at Adventure Bound Tall Pines in Elmer, New Jersey, for Memorial Day weekend for a quick getaway. Despite reserving and paying for a“Premium” site, it fell far short. But there were still a few things we liked… 

    THINGS I LIKED: 

    1. Super-friendly staff, especially Allie, who was courteous and seemed to try to make things right 

    2. Lots of mature shade trees 

    3. DJ at the pool Saturday and Sunday and live band Saturday evening 

    4. Close proximity to Delsea Drive-in Theatre and Cohenzick Zoo 

    THINGS I DIDN’T LIKE SO MUCH: 

    1. I reserved and paid-in-full for a premium site which listed 50-amp service and a concrete pad. Nope. Only 30-amp service and no concrete pad. When I called the office, assuming there must’ve been a mistake, I was told by two different staff members that their website is“wonky.” I wouldn’t mind as much, but this weekend was 90-degrees each day and humid, so it would’ve been good to have air conditioning. 

    2. The entire park was dirty sand with weeds growing everywhere 

    3. This place is not big-rig friendly, difficult to navigate some of the turns in our 45’ motorhome and taking scratches from tree branches that should be trimmed 

    4. I paid$432 for 3-nights and feel like I was taken 

    WOULD WE COME BACK? 

    Nope. I’m sticking with campgrounds that give you what you paid for.

  • Jessica D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 11, 2024

    Kymers Camping Resort

    Fun, friendly & nestled in the woods

    We stayed at Kymer's on a whim for a weekend, so we could be close to Mountain Creek for a Spartan Race. It truly exceeded our expectations in all aspects. This is a family friendly, camper-friendly place. Lots of seasonals- everyone waves, everyone stops to chat. This is what a campground should feel like. The sound of laughter and play sitting around the huge, clean pool was refreshing. Our site was Oak 10. It was level, good placement of electric water & sewer connects. Camp store has all the basics you might need. There is a brook that flows adjacent to the property. It's peaceful & magical. Pet friendly, although we didn't have our pup with us. We will be back again. I almost feel like I'm revealing a hidden gem with this post. 💎

  • Beth R.
    Jul. 5, 2024

    Adventure Bound Camping (Tall Pines)

    Overpriced

    Pros: 50 AMP, sewer & water hookup Nice amenities

    Cons: Sand sites Overpriced Tight site & hard to get in/out for big rigs

  • Brian C.
    Dec. 16, 2022

    Colonial Woods Family Resort

    Not big rig friendly.

    Ok so let me start off by saying. If we still had our smaller travel trailer this review would’ve been at least 4 stars. However this place is not the place for you if you have a fifth wheel. The roads are very narrow, pretty sizable boulders on both sides, trees are very low and need to be trimmed (almost took my ac out with a huge limb). Now if you’re not big rig camping like we do, this place is great for you. Close to the ringing rocks and three other towns. We were able to do so much even though it rained the entire weekend we were there.

  • L
    Sep. 30, 2018

    Tohickon Family Campground

    Great But...

    Its a great campGround But There are some cons. Don't come if your in a tent And It Has Been ior will rain, It Becomes Flooded or turns into A mudPit. All The Private or Good spots are usually taken By seasonals But the other spots are decent if you Have A Big rig it can Be A little squish.

    Pros Great People beautiful surroundings Nice Bathrooms Quiet and Peaceful Accessible Nice Pool Every store U could Need is in about 15 mins Away Not Alot of Stupid rules just Be respectful Pet friendly

    I Been coming Here for years Never Had A Bad Time.

  • j
    Aug. 16, 2022

    Mountain Vista Campground

    Mt Vista Campground

    Beautiful Campground. Clean. Gravel sites. Fire ring and picnic table. All sites have ample room. Lots of pull through for bigger rigs. Wooded. Large dog park. Love the Campground except our site is near a fairly busy road which takes away from that beautiful tranquility. They have camouflaged it as best they could. Friendly staff. Lots to do. Pool, tennis. Sauna, pond for fishing ( catch & release ). Would definitely recommend.

  • Ray & Terri F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 7, 2020

    Mahlon Dickerson Reservation

    Nice, small, spacious campground

    We stayed at site 15 for 5 days. The sites are nicely wooded, very well spaced, fairly level with 50A service and water hookup. Although the water spigots were shared between sites, they provide hose caddies that should reach most RV hookups. No sewer hookup, but there is a convenient dump station. There are no fire rings in the RV section, only raised grills. We had the place pretty much to ourselves during the week, but the weekend did get busy. AT&T had ok data connection with 1-2 bars most of the time. There is no satellite coverage due to the heavy tree canopy. OTA TV was very inconsistent using an external omni antenna. There is no WiFi. There is a very nice network of trails in the reservation, most if not all were leashed dog friendly. There is a very nice restaurant, Stone Water, less than 10 miles away and is right on lake Hopatcong.

  • Tina
    Jul. 12, 2021

    Tobyhanna State Park Campground

    Great family campground

    This place only gets 4 stars because I thought we were going to have water and electric hook ups. They only have 2 kinds of sites, modern electric (only electric) and primitive. They have a potable water station and dump station and very few sites with electric hook up. They also have specific pet friendly sites. We had a wonderful time here. We went for Father’s Day weekend in June. The lake is gorgeous! Beachfront swimming and boat rentals, great biking and hiking trails. Sites are mostly separated by trees but are still close. Bath houses were very clean and they have a dish washing sink as well. Beach is within walking and biking distance. Two cons- Bath house at the beach is 50 cents for a 2-minute shower, so we just went back to the campground bath house to clean up. The playground near sites 53-56 is a little underwhelming. Otherwise was a great stay! We already booked another stay in September this year!

  • Robert J.
    Jul. 24, 2020

    The Pines Campground — Promised Land State Park

    Quiet, just remote enough, a Great Lake, and nice camp hosts

    I stayed for three nights in a pull through trailer site with 50 AMP and 30 AMP electric. Easy to get in and out of, nice and shady, big spaces so you were not on top of one another, and nice and quiet. Clean and modern bath house, water close by, and great camp hosts. Definitely recommend it.


Guide to Ironia

RV camping near Ironia, New Jersey offers terrain ranging from rolling hills to wooded settings with elevations averaging 900-1,100 feet above sea level. Seasonal availability varies by campground, with some RV parks in Ironia, New Jersey region offering year-round access and others closing from November through March. The area sits within the Highlands region, characterized by deciduous forests, glacial lakes, and moderate precipitation throughout camping seasons.

What to do

Hiking access: Mahlon Dickerson Reservation provides extensive trail networks from campsites. "My fiancé, dog, and I have been going here for over 2 years and we love it. The campground is small but also secluded. We always hike to the lake here, it's a very easy hike and also very peaceful," reports one visitor.

NYC excursions: Liberty Harbor RV Park in Jersey City serves as a base for Manhattan visits. "This is a great spot with views of Manhattan, Statue of Liberty, etc. Expect to pay pretty good to be gear, but from here you can pretty much easily get anywhere in NYC. Service is great and friendly," explains one camper.

Wildlife viewing: The Highlands region offers seasonal bird migration viewing and occasional deer sightings. Several campgrounds maintain wildlife feeding stations during appropriate seasons.

Farm animal interactions: Pleasant Acres Farm RV Resort incorporates farm elements into the camping experience. "The farm has goats, a donkey, and a pony within the campground. Very cool," notes one visitor.

What campers like

Wooded privacy: Campers appreciate the forested settings at area campgrounds. A visitor to Mahlon Dickerson Reservation stated, "The sites are spaced well and have a nice bonus of large fire rings set back in the woods a bit from the pad that you park on."

Urban proximity: The ability to camp near major urban centers draws visitors. One camper at Liberty Harbor RV Park commented, "Having a view of Lady Liberty out your window is priceless. Getting in and out of the city is an adventure. Stay right off the highway to avoid the $30 tunnel toll."

Weekend activities: Many regional campgrounds provide scheduled events, particularly on weekends. "Weekend was busy as usual but during the week it seems to be seasonal that stay," reports a Pleasant Acres Farm visitor.

Seasonal operations: Campgrounds like Thousand Trails Timothy Lake South offer seasonal advantages. "Campground was clean, staff was friendly, sites were decent. My kids explored the playground and found it sufficient," notes a visitor.

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Signal strength varies significantly throughout the region. A visitor to Thousand Trails Timothy Lake South reported, "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."

Winter operations: Limited campgrounds remain open year-round. Tri-State RV Park provides cold-weather accommodations. "Open during the winter. Easy on, easy off. Lots of pull through sites. Next to grocery store. CLEAN bathrooms, showers, laundry," according to one winter visitor.

Bear awareness: Wildlife precautions remain necessary. "There are a lot of bear warnings here so that gave us a bit of pause with our three little boys," noted a visitor to Mahlon Dickerson Reservation.

Site selection importance: Campground layouts vary significantly. A Timothy Lake South visitor advised, "Sites are long but narrow. Best water pressure I have seen on the east coast, unregulated it's over 80 psi."

Tips for camping with families

Playgrounds and facilities: Campgrounds offer varying levels of child-friendly amenities. At Mountain Top RV Park, "They have a small playground that would be better suited for older children, and there's also a nice lounge room with games, a pool table, a tv and puzzles/board games."

Spacing between sites: Family privacy varies by location. Pleasant Acres Farm RV Resort provides appropriate separation, according to one visitor: "Rv sites were mostly pretty flat, spacious and in a wooded area which we loved."

Seasonal considerations: School calendar affects campground atmosphere. "We came in at end of season, so pretty much everything seems closed. But, it's a beautiful campground and the part of PA is great too," notes a visitor to Thousand Trails Scotrun.

Supervised activities: Organized events availability differs. A Pleasant Acres visitor observed, "There were some organized activities which was nice, not as much as a Jellystone Park."

Tips from RVers

Hookup locations: Configuration varies between campgrounds. At Mahlon Dickerson Reservation, "The water hoses provided are plenty long. We didn't need to use our hose at all, just the filter."

Leveling requirements: Terrain affects setup time. A visitor to Pleasant Acres Farm RV Resort noted, "In general the camping spots are not well maintained, weedy, un-level and picnic tables are weathered and warped."

Navigation considerations: Driving large rigs requires planning. A Liberty Harbor RV Park visitor advised, "Getting in and out of the city is an adventure. Stay right off the highway to avoid the $30 tunnel toll. Follow RV life pro and not Waze."

Dump station access: Waste disposal options vary. One Tri-State RV Park visitor appreciated that it provided "full hookups, open year round, big, same day reservations, friendly customer service."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular RV campsite near Ironia, NJ?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Ironia, NJ is Liberty Harbor RV Park with a 3.7-star rating from 15 reviews.

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