Top-Rated Camping Near Pennington, New Jersey

Campgrounds near Pennington, New Jersey range from state park tent sites to private campgrounds with full hookups, cabins, and yurt accommodations, most within a 30-minute drive. Washington Crossing State Park, which sits along the Delaware River, provides tent and group camping opportunities with historical significance, though it's currently closed for the 2024 season. Nearby alternatives include Tohickon Valley County Park in neighboring Pennsylvania, offering tent sites, RV spaces, cabins, and yurt accommodations in a wooded setting. Round Valley Recreation Area and Spruce Run Recreation Area also provide camping areas with water access approximately 30 miles north of Pennington.

Seasonal considerations affect camping availability throughout the region, with most state park campgrounds operating from April 1 through October 31. Private campgrounds like Mountainview Campground and Timberland Lake Campground offer extended seasons, with some remaining open through November or December. Reservations are strongly recommended, particularly for weekend stays during summer months when facilities reach capacity quickly. Campground amenities vary widely, with state parks typically offering more basic facilities while private campgrounds provide more extensive hookups and recreational options. As one camper noted about Tohickon Valley County Park, "Big, private, and scenic campsites... we weren't on top of our neighbors, it was set back into the trees, and the sounds were incredible."

The camping near Pennington combines historical attractions with natural settings. Many campgrounds provide access to hiking trails, water activities, and wildlife viewing opportunities. Washington Crossing State Park, when open, attracts visitors with its Revolutionary War significance. According to reviews, several campgrounds in the area feature clean facilities and quiet surroundings that appeal to families. Tohickon Valley County Park receives praise for its spacious sites and natural beauty, with one visitor describing it as "a great place to take the kids for a night or two of lovely moderate hiking and outdoor experience." Most campgrounds in the region prohibit alcohol consumption, though enforcement varies by location. Water access represents a significant draw for campers in the area, with opportunities for fishing, boating, and swimming at several nearby lakes and along the Delaware River.

Best Camping Sites Near Pennington, New Jersey (104)

    1. Washington Crossing State Park - TEMP CLOSED FOR 2024

    9 Reviews
    Titusville, NJ
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (609) 737-0623

    $50 - $100 / night

    "Washington Crossing Historic Park, straddling Pennsylvania and New Jersey along the Delaware River, is one of those rare places where you can literally camp in history."

    "I always look forward to going because it is consistently clean, great for riding bikes and taking pets for a walk and children for a stroll PLUS it is significant  historically and it is enjoyable for"

    2. Round Valley State Park Campground

    25 Reviews
    Lebanon, NJ
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (908) 236-6355

    "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."

    3. Tohickon Valley County Park

    10 Reviews
    Point Pleasant, PA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (215) 597-0754

    "Easy to drive in and out. No “camp store/ features” but there’s a local pool with swing sets within walking distance and lots of manageable trails along the cliffs."

    "The Delaware Canal is nearby with the tow path for biking. That makes this a nice Bikepacking stop."

    4. Lowe's - W Windsor

    1 Review
    Princeton, NJ
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (609) 720-9008

    "Despite being conveniently located right off US1  and just 15 to 20 minutes west of I95 – as this retailer is located in a fairly normal-paced suburban location, you are going to like that yes, while there"

    5. Turkey Swamp Park

    29 Reviews
    Freehold, NJ
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (732) 462-7286

    $42 - $79 / night

    "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"

    6. Mountainview Campground

    16 Reviews
    Bloomsbury, NJ
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (908) 996-2953

    "We were kindly escorted to our site (a nice refreshing change from having to wander around to find the sites ourselves), which was the one farthest away from the entrance."

    "Close by to a couple of nice state parks. Cute sheep and goats that wander about during the day! Sweet little spot, we'll definitely be back!"

    7. Timberland Lake Campground

    12 Reviews
    Cream Ridge, NJ
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (732) 928-0500

    "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."

    8. Ringing Rocks Family Campground

    13 Reviews
    Kintnersville, PA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (610) 982-5552

    "Store has most, if not all you essentials. ( had to get an extension cord because I forgot one of mine) so, if everything was positive, why did I give it four stars??"

    "There are many beautiful sights around including the Delaware River, ringing rocks Park, and Nockamixon. The park is clean and well-maintained, the facilities are clean as well."

    9. Spruce Run Recreation Area

    15 Reviews
    Bethlehem, NJ
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (908) 638-8572

    "Park employees and park police drive around through the day. Some big groups of campers got a little rowdy at night. The bathrooms were absolutely disgusting."

    "The actual site was nice and was close to the bathrooms. There was plenty of shade as the sun moved throughout the day."

    10. Colonial Woods Family Resort

    11 Reviews
    Kintnersville, PA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (610) 847-5808

    $52 / night

    "Dump station location isn’t ideal on a busy morning."

    "Just walking around the campground is beautiful. Will definitely come back, the best campground for complete family fun!"

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Recent Reviews near Pennington, NJ

725 Reviews of 104 Pennington Campgrounds


  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 1, 2026

    Melody Lakes Country Estates

    More Community Living Than Campground Stay

    Tucked just off Route 309 north of Quakertown, Melody Lakes Country Estate feels far less like a traditional campground and much more like a quiet, semi-permanent residential community, with a small pocket of opportunity for the occasional overnight RV stay if you happen to time it right.

    While my review from a few years ago provides a ton of detail, I thought I would follow up that review with a topline of HIGHLIGHTS and LOWLIGHTS along with a smattering of new photos.

    HIGHLIGHTS:(1) Peaceful, tucked-away setting surrounded by wooded acreage that gives the property a calm, removed feel from nearby roads;(2) Access to a range of community-style amenities including a pool, clubhouse, playground, and small fishing ponds;(3) Proximity to Quakertown makes it relatively easy to access groceries, restaurants, and basic supplies within a short drive;(4) Nearby outdoor options like the Upper Bucks Rail Trail provide a great outlet for hiking and biking;(5) Close to local gems like Kathy’s Country Kitchen, which is well worth the stop if you’re passing through.

    LOWLIGHTS:(1) Extremely limited RV availability, with only a handful of spots, making it unreliable for spontaneous overnight stays;(2) Not a true campground experience, as the majority of the property is made up of semi-permanent or seasonal residences;(3) No tent camping options whatsoever, limiting flexibility for different types of campers;(4) Entrance is easy to miss with minimal signage, requiring careful navigation or prior knowledge to find;(5) Unclear availability of full hookups due to the limited number of transient sites and lack of consistent turnover.

    Happy Camping!

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 1, 2026

    Quakerwoods Campground

    Quaint Country Camping in Classic Bucks County

    Tucked into the rolling farmland and lush hillsides of Bucks County just off Exit 44 of the PA Turnpike and Exits 60/60A from I-78, Quakerwoods Campground delivers a postcard-perfect countryside setting with wide-open skies, neighboring hay fields, rustic barns and charming small towns that feel pulled straight from a New England travel guide. With roughly 170 RV sites, a small collection of tent sites and several rental campers, the campground strikes a balance between peaceful rural escape and full-featured family campground energy.

    HIGHLIGHTS:(1) Gorgeous pastoral setting with surrounding farmland, rolling hills and a distinctly peaceful countryside atmosphere;(2) Excellent full-hookup RV infrastructure with mostly back-in sites offering 30/50 amp electric, water and sewer, along with flat pads, picnic tables and in-ground fire rings;(3) Exceptionally strong amenity package including adult and kids swimming pools, mini golf, baseball field, RC track, shuffleboard, fishing pond, game room, playgrounds, volleyball, basketball, horseshoes, cornhole, themed weekends, bingo and Saturday wagon rides;(4) Clean and plentiful facilities including four well-kept restroom and shower buildings, laundry, camp store, dump stations, water stations, propane refills and ice sales; and(5) Outstanding access to regional attractions including Nockamixon State Park for kayaking and canoeing, plus great nearby dining at Brick Tavern Inn, McCoole’s at the Historic Red Lion Inn and Sage Alley Brewery.

    LOWLIGHTS:(1) Interior sections of the campground offer less tree cover and privacy compared to the wooded perimeter sites;(2) Tent camping is limited in number and clustered separately, which may feel slightly isolated to some campers;(3) Restaurant options are not immediately adjacent, requiring a short drive for dining;(4) Weekend popularity and themed events can increase noise and traffic levels; and(5) RV rates trend toward the higher end during peak season.

    Happy Camping!

  • Rachel L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 17, 2026

    Liberty Harbor RV Park

    Liberty Harbor RV Park

    I love this location. Close to public transportation, great staff, and site security.

  • Kalinda I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 27, 2026

    Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA

    Cute, safe and quiet

    Love the staff the community and the solitude. All the amenities are up and working all the time.

  • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 7, 2026

    Mohican Walk-In Campsites

    Great Spot for many Adventures!

    The Mohican Outdoor Center is just steps away from the Appalachian Trail in Southern New Jersey. No matter what your adventure needs, there are many different outing and lodging options. They even host training classes run in conjunction with the Appalachian Mountain Club. You can come for a day hike, there is a camp store with hiking and backpacking gear as well as helpful staff. In season, there is a chef on-site cooking delicious breakfasts and lunches. You can rent a campsite, share a cottage with others with all the amenities (shared kitchen, bathroom, etc) or rent a cabin. And if you want free camping, hop on the A.T., the nicest A.T. campsite in NJ is just a few miles south of the Mohican Center!

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 23, 2025

    Jugtown Mountain Campsites

    A decent, clean campground.

    I stopped by in early October 2025 for one night, as I was on my home from Dad's.  The place is attached to a trailer company.  Most of the good camping spots are for RV's.  There is a small area up the hill for tents.  I was the only one in the Tent area.  The restroom was clean and simple; two toilets and two sinks.

  • Xanthia S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 17, 2025

    Atsion Family Camp — Wharton State Forest

    Quiet Secluded Happiness

    I got really into camping this year and this was a lovely place really close to my house and I love how easy it is to access and the fact that even if I wasn’t there on time for a check-in, I could still go to my site. Everything’s really easily accessible in terms of water and the bathrooms. I do a lot of car camping so I don’t necessarily do the hike in options, but they also had a bunch of different family locations and there’s a beach that’s really close by if that’s a part of the park, I believe.

  • Nadine R.
    Dec. 10, 2025

    Jenny Jump State Forest

    Calm Camp, Great Trails

    This was a great weekend camping trip. Despite extreme thunderstorms both nights I'd stayed, this was still a great experience. The campsites are spaced a little close, but there is good enough separation with trees and shrubs you're not staring right at your neighbor. Everyone staying here was really friendly, and the vibes felt good and safe. Easy access to all hiking trails from this camping area. The staff works hard to maintain a clean and safe park, and had quickly cleared out fallen trees from a strong thunderstorm the night prior. This is a lovely park for solo campers or families.

  • L
    Oct. 18, 2025

    Boulder Woods Campground

    This is a have to stay campground

    Excellent stay. We spent 2 nights and had 2 sites. Big sites very quiet and the staff I’d exceptional. Even better is the amazing price!


Guide to Pennington

Camping spots near Pennington, New Jersey encompass terrain ranging from the Delaware River Valley to the gentle foothills of the Watchung Mountains, with elevations between 40-500 feet above sea level. The region receives approximately 48 inches of annual rainfall, creating lush woodlands and vibrant spring and fall camping seasons. Most campgrounds in the area limit stays to 14 consecutive nights, with full hookup sites typically priced between $35-60 per night depending on season and amenities.

What to do

Kayaking on local waterways: Round Valley Recreation Area offers pristine reservoir paddling opportunities with crystalline water. "The water is crystal clear, the area is clean. There's bathrooms and pumps but we just filtered the water from the reservoir instead which tasted a million times better than the well water," notes James R. about Round Valley State Park Campground.

Hiking nearby trails: Spruce Run Recreation Area provides multiple hiking options with water views. "There is so much to see and hiking trails in the campground and nearby," explains Anna, who enjoyed solo tent camping at Spruce Run Recreation Area, adding that the trails connect to larger regional paths including some that link to the Appalachian Trail.

Rock exploration: Visit the unique geological formations at Ringing Rocks Family Campground. "Lovely trails and the rocks are something else," shares Gregg G. The campground's proximity to Ringing Rocks County Park allows visitors to bring hammers and create musical sounds when striking certain boulder formations.

What campers like

Waterfront sites: Multiple campgrounds offer lakeside or riverside camping options. Jules T. mentions that at Spruce Run Recreation Area, "Our site was on the water and it was really nice. A duck visited us every morning." The reservoir sites provide open views and direct water access.

Private, wooded sites: Turkey Swamp Park offers secluded camping experiences despite being less than 30 miles from Pennington. "Sites are in the woods and widely spaced apart to give you privacy and the feeling of being out in the Forrest," says Katheryn N. about Turkey Swamp Park, which maintains wooded sites with good separation.

Family-friendly activities: Colonial Woods Family Resort provides organized events throughout the camping season. "They had a lot to do I remember that. I remember playing bingo and I won the last round, about $40," shares Ron S. about Colonial Woods Family Resort, where scheduled crafts and organized activities occur regularly.

What you should know

Bathroom conditions vary widely: Facility quality differs significantly between campgrounds. "Bathrooms were clean and other campers were quiet making for a peaceful trip," notes Anna about Spruce Run, but Jules T. had a different experience: "The bathrooms were absolutely disgusting. I thought with COVID they were cleaning them more, but for the entire weekend, someone's #2 remained all over the toilet, floor, and corner wall."

Alcohol policies differ: While alcohol is prohibited at several state parks, enforcement varies. Curran S. from Tohickon Valley County Park admits, "The people I tagged along with didn't read the rules, so we brought a bunch of alcohol and had our selves a blast until the rangers showed up."

Seasonal ticks can be problematic: Some campgrounds have significant tick populations, especially in summer. Laura Y. reports about Turkey Swamp Park: "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."

Tips for camping with families

Select pool access for summer trips: Several campgrounds offer swimming facilities for children. "The pool and splash pool for toddlers was clean with a lifeguard on duty at all times," notes Nicole S. about Colonial Woods, though she cautions "the posted pool hours were not as described... like 6pm and it was way too early for a hot summer day."

Consider cabin options: Nockamixon State Park provides year-round cabin accommodations. "The cabins are full electric with heat and are well appointed. It was an excellent fall trip location for a family with young children," explains John S. about Nockamixon State Park Cabins.

Check for Halloween events: Several campgrounds near Pennington host special Halloween-themed weekends. Jessica D. shares about Timberland Lake Campground: "We LOVE camping here in the fall!! They do their own haunted walk through that is just awesome! Everyone decorates. They have a dj every Saturday!"

Tips from RVers

Prepare for road conditions: Campgrounds access roads vary significantly in quality. Lee D. notes about Tohickon Valley: "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."

Watch for low branches: Tree clearance can be an issue at wooded campgrounds. Brian C. cautions about Colonial Woods: "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)."

Water connections require preparation: Bring extended hoses and water filtration systems. Shawn from Turkey Swamp Park suggests you "bring a LONG water hose" since hookups can be positioned far from RV pads, and several campers recommend water filters due to variable water quality.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Pennington, NJ?

According to TheDyrt.com, Pennington, NJ offers a wide range of camping options, with 104 campgrounds and RV parks near Pennington, NJ and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Pennington, NJ?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Pennington, NJ is Washington Crossing State Park - TEMP CLOSED FOR 2024 with a 4.1-star rating from 9 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Pennington, NJ?

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Pennington, NJ.