Best Campgrounds near Pennsauken, NJ

Campgrounds in the Pennsauken, New Jersey area range from established facilities with full amenities to more rustic options within an hour's drive. Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA, located 15 miles southwest of Pennsauken, provides tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and glamping accommodations with modern amenities. Wharton State Forest's Atsion Recreation Area, situated about 25 miles southeast, offers a more natural setting with tent camping, RV sites without hookups, and cabin options. Most campgrounds in the region remain open year-round, though seasonal activities and amenities vary significantly between summer and winter months.

Road access throughout the area is generally good with paved routes to most established campgrounds. Water access is available at several locations, particularly in Wharton State Forest where boat-in camping is an option. "Wharton SF is huge, over 122,000 acres of sandy terrain, towering pine trees, lakes/rivers and off-roading trails," noted one visitor who stayed at Atsion Family Campground. Permits and reservations are typically required, especially during peak summer season when waterfront sites fill quickly. The sandy soil common to the region can create challenging conditions after rainfall, particularly at sites like Baker's Acres where campers have mentioned tracking sand into their RVs.

Mixed-use campgrounds dominate the camping landscape around Pennsauken, with most facilities accommodating both tent and RV camping. The proximity to Philadelphia makes these camping areas popular weekend destinations, particularly during summer months. According to a review from a visitor to the Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA, "This is a great location for exploring Philadelphia. It is a 20 minute ride into Philly and Uber was quick and responsive." Many campgrounds feature fishing opportunities, swimming pools, and outdoor recreation facilities. For those seeking a more primitive experience, Wharton State Forest provides backpacking options like Lower Forge Camp, which one camper described as "a great getaway from the everyday rat race" where visitors can "escape without having to drive out of your way."

Best Camping Sites Near Pennsauken, New Jersey (117)

    1. Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA

    20 Reviews
    Paulsboro, NJ
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (856) 423-6677

    "We did Chinatown and walked part of the Schuylkill River trail which we accessed by parking near Fairmount Park."

    "In addition to the peaceful vibe, the people are friendly, the little office store has everything you forgot to pack, and if you look around the campground edges or follow the walking trail into the woods"

    2. Atsion Family Camp — Wharton State Forest

    23 Reviews
    Hammonton, NJ
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (609) 268-0444

    "Atsion Family Campground

    Off US 206 and about 1/2 a mile up Atsion Road in New Jersey’s Wharton State Forest, you’ll find the Atsion Family Campground."

    "It was a great location, closest site to the water with beautiful views. Super convenient if you're a Kayaker, you can launch right off that spot. Its a huge site, away from other sites."

    4. Fort Washington State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Ambler, PA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (215) 591-5250

    $28 - $72 / night

    "It's almost 500 acres filled with trails, woods,and river. I usually go to the parking right off of Militia hill rd.and Skippack Pike intersection."

    "Come for Militia Hill, hawk watching, cross country ski, or disc golf, and the trails along the Wissahickon Creek."

    5. Alverthorpe Private Park

    3 Reviews
    Jenkintown, PA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (215) 884-6538

    $1 - $100 / night

    6. Group Camp — Ridley Creek State Park

    10 Reviews
    Gradyville, PA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (610) 892-3900

    $57 / night

    "well marked trails great for hiking. pet friendly! we love walking here with our dog. there are even a few great spots to get a small creek swim in! It also has a greag picnic area with grills."

    "We found a lot of really unique sites around the park. Will keep going back"

    7. Old Cedar Campground

    11 Reviews
    Monroeville, NJ
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (856) 358-4881

    $31 - $50 / night

    "★★★★ Quiet Getaway Weekend 

    We went to Old Cedar Campground in Monroeville, New Jersey, for a quiet getaway weekend. This is a small and basic campground, not a resort. No fancy amenities."

    "Not close off the highway, but wooden sites. Seems as though people spend their summers there. Pool was beautiful and looked new. Mini golf was decrepit and looked abandoned. Store was nice."

    9. Hospitality Creek Campground

    12 Reviews
    Winslow, NJ
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (856) 629-5140

    "The park was easy to find and located a short distance from the highway. We were met at the entry gate with a personalized folder containing lots of helpful information for our stay."

    "We love the lake side campsites."

    10. French Creek State Park Campground

    79 Reviews
    Geigertown, PA
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (610) 582-9680

    $20 - $75 / night

    "We were looking for someplace close to the city but away from the hustle and bustle of our city life, this was the perfect little steal-away; relatively close by, great car camping spots, nice easy hikes"

    "If you want starlink, stay toward the entrance of the loop for a good view of the sky. If you want to be away from everyone and don't need a site that has good accessibility, stay in C27."

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Recent Reviews near Pennsauken, NJ

763 Reviews of 117 Pennsauken Campgrounds


  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 16, 2025

    Tohickon Family Campground

    Wonderful campground!

    Great camping, great hiking, pretty close to stores if you need anything. Staff is incredible!! Very polite, helpful, and just all around awesome People!!! They make sure your stay is exactly what you’d want it to be.. getting here was a little tricky having to go around the covered bridge but not anything that would ever deter me and my family from coming back. Overall very impressed!! They even were able To get us in very last minute WITH full hook ups for my trailer!!!!

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 13, 2025

    Brandywine Creek Campground

    Brandywine

    We are on the third week of a four week trip. Campground is well maintained, quiet. This was our home while exploring Philadelphia. Uber to Downgrown, Septa or Amtrak to town. Reverse to camp. Very enjoyable. Hickory nut tree beside camper shared at times.

  • Jessica V.
    Sep. 13, 2025

    Tohickon Family Campground

    Great weekend spot

    We went with friends for a weekend. Both families have little kids and it was a great spot with a playground, construction digging area, and a bunch of activities for the kids to do. We went in September so the pool was closed but it looked like a nice size. Full hook ups which was great! Also they have a nice stream that everyone went fishing at. They are building some new sites at the end of the property.

  • Peyton S.
    Sep. 8, 2025

    French Creek State Park Campground

    Wonderful, Easy, Quick trip from Philly

    It’s about an hour away from Philadelphia. We tent camped in loop B. The site was wonderful. Just know it is a gravel site, not grass. The fire pit has a grill attachment and wood was easy to find. Water and bathrooms were close. We hiked around the lake and there were plenty of trails and even rentable kayaks and paddle boards! Would definitely recommend if looking for a quick overnight stay outside of the city.

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Round Valley State Park Campground

    Get Your Hard-Core Hiking In To Enjoy This CG

    Located just south of I78 and near the small hamlets of Clinton and Lebanon, what I love most about Round Valley SP is the fact that it has its very own eponymous fresh water reservoir, which spanning some 2,350 acres and is 180 feed deep in the middle, this body of water provides a solid amount of upside for anyone wanting to kayak, canoe or swim. One of the greatest assets at this particular SP CG are the wonderful rangers who keep this place in such tip-top condition year-round. From the North Picnic Area, Bray’s Hill Preserve and Round Valley Beachhead to the East Picnic Area, Round Valley Farm on the eastern side of the reservoir as well as Round Valley Rec Area, there’s a lot to explore at this SP.

    One interesting fact about this place– believe it or not– it is the only NJ SP that actually offers up true wilderness camping(a.k.a. primitive), which can only be accessed by hiking 3 to 6 miles– or if you come with your own boat, you can access by water– and can be found on the SE corner of the reservoir. There is a second area nearby called Spruce Run Recreation Area that can be accessed by driving to this location, which is on the other side of I78 NW of Round Valley SP. That said, if you’re looking to camp here at Round Valley, I highly recommend you boat in as the hiking path is incredibly difficult to manage without hauling all of your camping gear, so coming in with a ton of gear is even more difficult/ prohibitive.

    When you finally do arrive to this primitive CG immersed in NJ’s thick wild foliage, you’ll experience waterfront bliss with a crystalline bevy of trout-infused reservoir water, and you won’t get much in the way of amenities, apart from a few random water pumps and some rocks piled in a circle that, um, I guess makes up a fire ring. While there are backwoods-style bathroom pits, these are very ill-managed and you’ll come across the‘stank’ well before actually even arriving here, so we just didn’t use them. There’s picnic tables, but the one we had was in pretty rough condition. The thing I found odd about the place is that after hiking so far in to get to this location, you’re not allowed to swim in the reservoir, which kind of defeats the entire point IMHO. That said, the views are amazing and because there’s nothing else in these parts, you will experience true peace in nature.

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a few:(1) Whether hiking or kayaking to this CG, you will want to bring as little with you as possible– packing too much to come here just isn’t worth the work;(2) We found parking in the Southern Lot to be perfectly fine and while we were initially worried about leaving our vehicle parked there for a few nights, we were reassured by the park rangers who patrol the lot constantly;(3) While the water in the reservoir may look crystal clear, it is not crystal clean and I would STRONGLY encourage anyone who thinks that it is OK to drink from the reservoir to at least use a Life Straw to ensure they don’t get sick;(4) I have hiked throughout the entire US and consider myself somewhere between a moderate to skilled hiker and I found these trails challenging and uneven, so while the hike we made was only 3 miles, it was not easy and I would be worried about someone breaking an ankle getting to this CG– so at a minimum, ensure you are wearing proper hiking boots. Seriously, for what this SP puts you through to access this CG one really needs to question why they’re being charged anything at all in the first place.

    Happy Camping!

  • J
    Aug. 31, 2025

    Turkey Swamp Park

    Fantastic camping ground

    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! The campground was super clean too. It was perfect!

  • Stephen W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 30, 2025

    French Creek State Park Campground

    Fantastic PA state park for activities and camping.

    Third year staying over the Labor Day weekend. Campground full but still a very peaceful relaxing stay. Our site was very spacious and open. Tree lined and site was almost level. Paved sites on this loop.

  • Connie R.
    Aug. 25, 2025

    French Creek State Park Campground

    Pretty park but needs upkeep and maintenance

    Only stayed one night (8/23/25).  Had an electric site on B 45.  After pulling in and starting to unload, we were getting swarmed with yellow jackets.  There were several entry holes in the ground they were using to enter and exit.  I have never experienced anything like this anywhere.   I would have left but since it was close to dusk, I knew they would all retrieve and go underground.  The smoke with the fire helped but it impacted our stay.  They were everywhere.  I will not be going back anytime during the summer

  • Scott K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 3, 2025

    Bass River State Forest

    Fantastic Experience

    My first time solo camping and it couldn’t have gone better. The staff there are top notch. Clean site. So much to do. Couldn’t recommend enough.


Guide to Pennsauken

Camping spots within 40 miles of Pennsauken, NJ range from waterfront options to more secluded forest settings. The region sits at an average elevation of 39 feet above sea level with sandy soil throughout the Pine Barrens and clay-rich soils in the western areas. Most campgrounds in the region receive approximately 47 inches of rainfall annually, creating humid conditions during summer months.

What to do

Hiking and nature trails: At French Creek State Park Campground, campers can access over 35 miles of trails. "We loved our stay at this park, and plan to return. There is lots of hiking, the lake is beautiful, at least two playgrounds (perfect for our kids), the bathrooms were well maintained," noted one visitor who enjoyed the extensive trail system.

Fishing opportunities: Hospitality Creek Campground offers excellent fishing access with lakefront sites. "We spent an extended weekend at Hospitality Creek. And we're really glad we did! Our site (#57— Lakefront Premium Waterfront) had full hookups and everything worked fine. The site was a good size, covered in heavy mulch, and is level," shared one camper who enjoyed the waterfront access.

Water recreation: Both lakes at French Creek State Park provide various water activities. "We did take our inflatable kayak out on the water, and it was lovely! There is also a nice picnic area with grills and picnic tables right by the boat landing, where we picnicked and hung out for an afternoon," explained a visitor who maximized their time on the water.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Atsion Family Camp — Wharton State Forest receives praise for spacious layouts. "While we were surrounded by other campers, we enjoyed how private it was!!! Will come back again!!!" shared one camper who appreciated the natural separation between sites.

Clean facilities: Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA maintains well-kept bathrooms according to reviews. "The restrooms were immaculate compared to most campgrounds. We stayed here in our RV. It was the closest campground to Philly so we called a Lyft to get us into the city. The staff was super friendly and helpful," mentioned a camper who valued the cleanliness standards.

Waterfront camping options: At Tinicum Island, boat-in camping creates a unique experience. "A great place to stay if you have a watercraft," notes a reviewer about this Delaware River island location, which requires boating access and offers a more secluded camping experience than established campgrounds in the area.

What you should know

Campground access restrictions: Some locations have residency requirements. At Alverthorpe Private Park, "Restricted to only residents. Looks nice, if you can actually stay here," reported one disappointed traveler who couldn't secure access.

Weather considerations: Sandy soil conditions impact camping after rainfall. "All sites have a paved level area which made set up a breeze. Sites were not on top of each other. Bathrooms were very nice and clean with large showers," noted a camper at French Creek State Park, highlighting the importance of solid tent platforms in the region's variable conditions.

Group camping limitations: Some parks only offer group camping. "Great historical park along Washington's route to Valley Forge - however, camping is group camping by reservation only, not nightly camping for individuals," explained a visitor to Fort Washington State Park regarding availability restrictions.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Old Cedar Campground offers multiple activities for children. "Quiet during the week - numerous seasonal campers. Reservation only includes 2 people - it's 8.00 per day for each additional person. The bath house(s) are centrally located near the camp office. My grandchildren loved visiting us, pool was clean - they had a few items that they could borrow - fishing was great - playground was adequate. Mini golf was fun for all," shared a grandparent who camped with family.

Swimming options: Several campgrounds maintain swimming facilities that appeal to families. "I always get site #8 and it has an amazing view of the lake. While camping at atsion family campground, you have free access to the recreation center (the beach and some trails)," recommended a regular visitor to Wharton State Forest.

Camping with infants: Facilities with spacious shower accommodations help families with small children. "The bathroom at the campground is very nice and new however it is a little on the dirty side. There are two large showers as well with very warm water. I was able to shower with my infant daughter and had no issues with trying to maneuver around while holding her," explained a parent at French Creek State Park.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: At Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA, site placement matters. "We stayed here for 3 nights while visiting family In Philadelphia. It is a 20 minute ride into Philly and Uber was was quick and responsive. This is a nice KOA with full hook ups, tent sites, cabins, and even glamping cabins," noted an RVer who selected this location for its city access.

Site surface conditions: Old Cedar Campground provides level sites for easier setup. "We went to Old Cedar Campground in Monroeville, New Jersey, for a quiet getaway weekend. This is a small and basic campground, not a resort. No fancy amenities. We stayed in Site# 51 in the Fence Loop- a pull-thru with 50-amp, water, and sewer. The hookups seemed to work just fine. The all-grass site just fit our 37' motor home," detailed an RVer who appreciated the simplicity.

Utility considerations: Hospitality Creek Campground offers comprehensive RV facilities. "The campground is clean and orderly. From what I've seen staying twice in April, the owner drives around to check on things. My kids had a lot of fun and made a lot of friends. They had a great trip. Campground is also not overly huge," explained a camper who valued the well-maintained property.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any free camping areas available near Pennsauken?

Free camping options near Pennsauken are limited, but budget-friendly alternatives exist. Lower Forge Camp in the Pine Barrens requires backpacking in (5+ miles from Atsion or 7 miles from Batsto) and offers a primitive experience along the Batsto River. While not free, Belleplain State Forest provides affordable public camping with easy access to Cape May and Ocean City beaches. State and county parks typically charge nominal fees but offer significantly lower rates than private campgrounds in the region.

What tent camping spots are available near Pennsauken?

Atsion Family Camp — Wharton State Forest offers excellent tent camping opportunities about 30 minutes from Pennsauken. Located off US 206, this Department of Environmental Protection facility provides tent sites, trailer sites, group sites, and cabins. For a different experience, Turkey Swamp Park in Freehold offers tent camping within its impressive 2,283 acres, featuring a 17-acre lake and proximity to Revolutionary War battlefields. Both locations provide the essential amenities tent campers need while offering distinctive natural settings.

Where can I find camping sites near Pennsauken, NJ?

Pennsauken campers have several options within driving distance. Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA offers full hookups just 20 minutes from Philadelphia, making it convenient for city exploration (note: it closes for winter, reopening in April). For a wooded experience, Holly Acres RV Park in Egg Harbor City provides level sites with 50-amp electric, water, sewer, WiFi, and cable. Both locations are well-positioned for day trips to Philadelphia while offering comfortable amenities for overnight stays.