Camping facilities near New Egypt operate year-round despite New Jersey's seasonal temperature variations ranging from winter lows of 20°F to summer highs reaching 90°F. The area's predominantly sandy soil in the Pine Barrens creates unique camping conditions with excellent drainage during rainfall. Most campsites sit between 80-150 feet above sea level in relatively flat terrain.
What to do
Archery practice in the woods: Turkey Swamp Park provides archery facilities with hay barrels for target practice. "Bring your bow and shoot at the hay barrels," suggests Patrick M., who visits the park annually.
Seasonal lake activities: Winter visitors can ice skate directly on the lake at Turkey Swamp Park when conditions permit. In summer, the lake transforms for fishing and boating. "Kayaking, Tent Camp, Van Camping, Open Field, BBQ, Kayaking, Canoeing. The list goes on," notes Tylen L.
Historic exploration nearby: Allaire State Park features a working historic village and antique train displays most of the year. "Working village and antique train are available most of the year. There are also lots of festivals throughout the summer months," reports Beau B.
Pine Barrens hiking: Multiple trail systems vary from beginner-friendly to more challenging routes through unique pine forest ecosystems. "There are probably hundreds of miles of trails through the woods and bogs to explore. Can't tell you how much I love it," shares Benjamin K. about the extensive trail network at Brendan Byrne State Forest.
What campers like
Secluded camping experience: Brendan Byrne State Forest offers genuine woodland seclusion. "It's far away from traffic noise. You can't hear any cars or any other noise from civilization at all. It's at least 10 miles away from anything more than a single house in the woods," notes Benjamin K.
Well-maintained bathroom facilities: Campground bathrooms receive regular cleaning and maintenance. "Bathrooms were clean and the staff was friendly. They do patrol the sites with a police presence in the evening," reports Jesse G. from his stay at Brendan Byrne State Forest.
Level, well-spaced campsites: Timberland Lake Campground provides generous, accessible sites. "Stayed here from June 24th-27th on site 38. It was a really nice size, and the kids could fish right off the dock on the back," reports Aaron E.
Clear night sky viewing: Sites away from light pollution allow exceptional stargazing opportunities. "Our tent has a full view of the sky and at night it was like a planetarium as we admired the sky from our cots," shares Dina S. about her experience at Wharton State Forest.
What you should know
Seasonal tick activity: Ticks become very active during warmer months. "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 her Turkey Swamp Park experience.
Site surface considerations: Most camping areas feature sandy soil with limited grass coverage. "The entire park was dirty sand with weeds growing everywhere," notes Matt S. about his stay at Adventure Bound Camping.
Campground quiet hours enforcement: Different parks enforce quiet times with varying strictness. "Quite time is from 10:00pm-8am Strictly Enforced but people were still partying & making noise at till 1am," reports Jose G. from Tip Tam Camping Resort.
Water spigot accessibility: Water access points vary across campgrounds. "The closest water spigot wasn't working. Not a big problem as there are plenty of others," notes Megan S. about her Brendan Byrne State Forest stay.
Tips for camping with families
Kid-friendly activity scheduling: Butterfly Camping Resort offers organized children's activities throughout the day. "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 for young children: Take extra precautions against insects for small 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 his family's fortunate Turkey Swamp Park experience.
Halloween weekend camping: Special seasonal programs create memorable experiences for children. "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! Plenty of activities for the kids," describes Jessica D. about Timberland Lake Campground's Halloween festivities.
Playground equipment variety: Multiple campgrounds feature age-appropriate playground areas. "Large playground and lots of activities for the kids. Site was large, and had trees and shrubs separating the sites," notes Jen W. about her Butterfly Camping Resort stay.
Tips from RVers
Site selection for privacy: Tip Tam Camping Resort offers sites with natural buffers. "The site was a level pull-thru with 50-amp electric, water, sewer, and cable. It was roomy, shady, and easy to pull in and out," reports Matt S. from his stay at Butterfly Camping Resort.
Navigational challenges: Some campgrounds present tight turns for larger vehicles. "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," cautions Preston G. about maneuvering at Butterfly Camping Resort.
Seasonal changes to roads: Spring rain can affect campground road conditions. "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," observes Lee D. about Turkey Swamp Park.
Electric service reliability: Some campers report issues with hookups. "Had a issue with the electric hookup, thank God my husband and friends we travel with are electricians and carry their tools," reports Christine A. from her stay at Pine Cone Resort.