Equestrian camping near Monroe, New Jersey provides access to the region's extensive Pine Barrens trail networks and wooded recreation areas. Several campgrounds accommodate horse trailers with specialized sites designed for equestrian campers. The area's sandy soil drains quickly after rainfall, though seasonal tick populations require preventative measures during warmer months.
What to do
Boating and fishing activities: Turkey Swamp Park offers a 17-acre lake with multiple water recreation options. "The lake with a boat dock and a small boardwalk. Kayaking/Canoeing, fishing, and swimming. In the summer, canoe, kayak, paddle boats, and row boats are available for rental," notes Lee D., highlighting the variety of watercraft available.
Hiking trails: Brendan Byrne State Forest provides extensive trails through the Pine Barrens. According to Dan M., there are "Lots of good hiking trails" throughout the forest. The trails range from short walks to longer routes suitable for day hikes.
Winter activities: Several parks maintain year-round accessibility. Patrick M. describes Allaire State Park's winter options: "Getting a cabin in the winter and going for a snowy hike is wondrful there." Some parks also offer ice skating on frozen lakes during winter months when conditions permit.
What campers like
Spacious campsites: Turkey Swamp Park provides roomy sites with good spacing. Lee D. describes the sites as "all level, very generous in size, and reasonably spaced apart for privacy. A lantern hook, picnic table, and fire ring complete each site."
Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain their bathroom and shower facilities well. Katheryn N. reports that at Turkey Swamp Park, "The bathrooms and showers are clean and well maintained." This sentiment is echoed across several area campgrounds.
Privacy from neighbors: Mountainview Campground offers secluded sites. Christina H. notes, "Our site was fully private (could not see or hear neighbors)" and describes the setting as "Beautifully secluded and quiet. Pretty rare for campgrounds in NJ."
What you should know
Insect preparation: Ticks are prevalent in warmer months. LAURA Y. warns 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."
Ground conditions: Most campgrounds have dirt or sand surfaces that can affect tent setup. At Spruce Run Recreation Area, Frank J. notes camping conditions: "My campsite was 34W, right next the reservoir. Nice location however the website said it was full shade. The picnic table was in shade. The spot for the RV was full sun."
Reservation requirements: Weekend availability becomes limited during peak season. Dan W. at Turkey Swamp Park explains, "Campsites are roomy with electric and water hookups. They don't have primitive campsites so your stuck paying the higher rate even though you don't need the hookups."
Tips for camping with families
Family-friendly activities: Multiple recreational options keep children engaged. At Turkey Swamp Park, Lee D. mentions, "There are age-appropriate playgrounds both in the campground and by the office," providing convenient play areas for different age groups.
Low-bug seasons: For families concerned about insects, consider timing your visit. JAEWOOK P. shares a positive experience: "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!"
Wildlife education opportunities: Allaire State Park offers historical and natural learning experiences. Patrick M. describes it as having a "Ghosttown all of fall" atmosphere, and notes it's "well maintained with numerous trails to hike," creating opportunities for nature exploration with children.
Tips from RVers
Site access considerations: Many campgrounds have dirt roads that may become challenging in wet conditions. At Turkey Swamp Park, Lee D. observes, "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."
Water and electric hookup locations: Liberty Harbor RV Park offers basic utilities but with limitations. Shawn B. describes it as "just a gravel parking lot, with water and electricity. There is a dump station, but not the easiest to use."
Pull-through availability: Jean T. notes that Turkey Swamp Park "has all pull-through sites. Nicely wooded with water and electric. Be sure to bring extra hose because the water spigot is a distance from the electric. sites are level and well maintained."