Camping spots near Red Bank, New Jersey range from seasonal tent-only sites to year-round campgrounds with full hookups. The region sits within 30 miles of both Atlantic Ocean beaches and the New Jersey Pine Barrens, with elevations rarely exceeding 400 feet above sea level. Summer temperatures typically reach 85-90°F with high humidity, while spring and fall camping seasons offer more moderate 60-75°F temperatures with less rainfall than summer months.
What to do
Outdoor recreation beyond beaches: The area around Sandy Hook — Gateway National Recreation Area offers extensive biking opportunities. "Very reasonable rates to pitch a tent. You get a private space with a fire pit. Ocean is close with lifeguards. Good fishing and pleasant people," notes camper Stanley S.
History exploration: Military installations and lighthouses provide educational opportunities near camping facilities. At Staten Island — Gateway National Recreation Area, visitors can explore Fort Wadsworth. "There are abandoned buildings here and you can do urban exploring. There are rangers taking you on a trek and exploring the abandoned building," reports Phillip L.
Seasonal recreation: Winter activities are available at select year-round campgrounds. At Allaire State Park, winter campers find unique experiences. "Getting a cabin in the winter and going for a snowy hike is wondrful there," writes Patrick M., who notes the park feels like a "Ghosttown all of fall."
What campers like
Private wooded sites: Many campers appreciate the natural separation between campsites at Turkey Swamp Park. "Sites are all level, very generous in size, and reasonably spaced apart for privacy. A lantern hook, picnic table, and fire ring complete each site," explains Lee D.
Diverse water activities: Multiple water recreation options exist beyond ocean swimming. Turkey Swamp Park offers "Kayaking/Canoeing, fishing, and swimming. In the summer, canoe, kayak, paddle boats, and row boats are available for rental," according to Lee D.'s detailed review.
Convenience for city access: Camps provide overnight options for those visiting New York City. At Staten Island — Gateway National Recreation Area, Jill R. notes it's "awesome when it comes to finding an affordable place to stay while in NY" and "located in the middle of staten island."
What you should know
Site conditions vary significantly: Surface materials range from concrete pads to dirt and sand. At Butterfly Camping Resort, one camper observed, "The site was sandy. The whole place is sandy. This is messy, especially after a bit of rain, and makes it a constant challenge to keep the sand out of the RV."
Wildlife considerations: Insects can pose challenges at certain campgrounds during warmer months. At Turkey Swamp Park, a camper reported, "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."
Noise levels differ by location: Highway proximity affects some campgrounds. At Cheesequake State Park Campground, a camper noted, "Located between two busy roads. Used a fan in the trailer to block out the sound of traffic with the exception of some sports cars/motorcycles speeding loudly."
Tips for camping with families
Playground access: Multiple campgrounds offer dedicated play areas for children. At Tip Tam Camping Resort, families find numerous activities. "There is plenty to do or not. Kids can go. Mini golf, swimming, pedal cars," shares Tracy.
Seasonal bug concerns: Insect activity varies through camping season with parents reporting different experiences. At Turkey Swamp Park, one family noted, "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!"
Activity options: Varied recreation facilities keep children engaged. Tip Tam Camping Resort offers extensive facilities according to one reviewer: "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."
Tips from RVers
Hookup logistics: At some campgrounds, site configuration requires planning. At Earle RV Park, Jeffrey notes, "Power is at the far back & sewage is in the middle (left to right). A longer camper will be parked over the sewage connection."
Site surfaces: RV sites range from concrete to sand, affecting leveling and setup. At Earle RV Park, "All spaces are level concrete with full hookups and attached concrete patio," according to Jeffrey's review.
Campground road conditions: Access roads can present challenges for larger rigs. At Butterfly Camping Resort, Preston G. observed, "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."