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    Camping options within 25 miles of Moorestown, New Jersey range from developed state forest campgrounds to private resorts with full amenities. Wharton State Forest offers several camping areas including Atsion Family Camp, featuring tent sites, RV spots, and cabins available from spring through fall. The Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA provides year-round camping with electric hookups, water, and sewer connections for RVs, along with cabin rentals for those seeking more comfort. Brendan T. Byrne State Forest, located northwest of Moorestown, maintains primitive to moderate camping facilities with drinking water and toilet facilities throughout the year.

    Most campgrounds in the region require advance reservations, especially during summer months when facilities fill quickly. A visitor noted, "This is a nice KOA with full hook ups, tent sites, cabins, and even glamping cabins. It is a 20 minute ride into Philly and Uber was quick and responsive." Several state forest campgrounds operate seasonally, with Batona and Goshen Pond campgrounds in Wharton State Forest only open from April through October. Alcohol is prohibited in state-managed camping areas, while private campgrounds typically allow it. Many sites provide fire rings and picnic tables, though amenities vary significantly between primitive forest sites and full-service private campgrounds with swimming pools, playgrounds, and camp stores.

    The Pine Barrens region surrounding Moorestown offers a distinctive camping environment characterized by sandy terrain and pine forests. According to one camper at Wharton State Forest, "The sites are spacious with a pic-nick table and fire ring grill. Some sites have lake-side water access, so bring your canoes and kayaks." Waterfront campsites at locations like Atsion Recreation Area are particularly popular for their lake access and views. Family-friendly amenities including swimming areas, playgrounds, and recreational activities are common at private resorts like Butterfly Camping Resort, which received high marks from visitors for its large playground and scheduled activities. Proximity to Philadelphia attractions makes many campgrounds convenient base camps for urban exploration while still providing natural surroundings for outdoor recreation.

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    Best Campgrounds near Moorestown (120)

      1. Atsion Family Camp — Wharton State Forest

      4.3(24)19mi from MoorestownRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      2. Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA

      4.3(21)19mi from MoorestownRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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"

      3. Brendan Byrne State Forest

      4.7(18)23mi from MoorestownRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Campsite decent size, but some don't have clear boundaries to neighbors, and sometimes not optimally configured (e.g., the site next door's fire pit was placed on the edge of its site/right next to my"

      "Sand roads crisscross the whole area and navigation can be a bit tricky the first time around. The campgrounds are clean and simple."

      from $3 - $60 / night

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      4. Batona — Wharton State Forest

      4.3(12)21mi from MoorestownTents

      "I grew up near the pine barrens and would camp here many times with friends.  If you want off the beaten path and not close to anyone... this is IT! You might even see the Jersey Devil :)"

      "Best part about the campground is that it's right on the 50 mile Batona Trail so it's a great stop-over assuming you've made reservations. No first-come first-serve."

      5. Philly Love Boats at Pier 5 Marina: Urban Glamping

      5.0(1)10mi from Moorestown1 siteCabins

      from $120 - $145 / night

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      6. Alverthorpe Private Park

      2.5(4)12mi from Moorestown100 sitesTents

      "year ago with some refreshed insight, additional photos and, well, because once wasn’t enough, here’s a quick reel of HIGHLIGHTS and LOWLIGHTS:  HIGHLIGHTS: (1) Hidden slice of suburban woodland tucked"

      from $1 - $100 / night

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      7. Goshen Pond — Wharton State Forest

      4.7(6)18mi from MoorestownTents

      "It's only a one minute walk from the parking area to the site. Our site was right next to the Mullica River, and had excellent views if you walked just a couple steps from the tent."

      "Great sites, great trails, lots of hiking and off road trails for dirt bike/atv/ trucks. Pretty good boating/ fishing. Just gotta check often for chiggers and ticks."

      8. Fort Washington State Park Campground

      4.1(7)19mi from Moorestown4 sitesTents

      "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."

      "m following up on my review from over a year ago with new photos, updated weathered campers’ tales and a quick snapshot of HIGHLIGHTS and LOWLIGHTS: HIGHLIGHTS: (1) Rustic group camping nestled in nearly"

      from $28 - $72 / night

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      9. Hospitality Creek Campground

      4.5(12)24mi from MoorestownRVs

      "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. Washington Crossing State Park - TEMP CLOSED FOR 2024

      4.1(9)23mi from MoorestownTents, Glamping

      "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"

      from $50 - $100 / night

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    795 Reviews of 120 Moorestown Campgrounds


    • Laura W.
      Jul. 12, 2026

      Pomona RV Park and Campground

      Small

      Pulled in like noooo it’s super small tight but here for a week in a cabin kids had a great time nice people pool and weekend activities. We would come back

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 12, 2026

      Turkey Swamp Park

      Great Park

      Beautiful park and very peaceful. Rangers are super friendly. This is exactly what camping should be.

    • ryan H.
      Jul. 11, 2026

      Godfrey Bridge — Wharton State Forest

      Primitive, vehicle accessible campground

      $10/night for out of staters. About 30 well spaced sites. Every site has fire ring, some places half shaded. Pit toilets spaced around the campground. No water. Great cell service (5G) with Verizon

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 8, 2026

      Ringing Rocks Family Campground

      incredible find

      i stumbled on this searching for something almost immediately off the interstate, but with little-to-no booking available for a reasonable price elsewhere local. we detoured about 25 minutes to get here, and it is just incredible. the scenery is gorgeous, they have a camp store with oodles of stuff, there’s a huge playground, and the camping areas are dispersed well and offer beautiful scenic privacy. i wish i could make this place my home. amenities are well taken care of, they have showers in the bathroom, as well as an on-site laundry facility. they have complimentary wifi, which i appreciate with AT&T. signal is slim to none without it. overall, 5/5 stars from my family.

    • J
      Jul. 4, 2026

      Quakerwoods Campground

      Great place. Friendliest people

      The staff is the GREATEST. They are knowledgeable and helpful. The grounds are clean. The shower rooms are clean and large. Laundry room is perfect. They have pull-thrus, back ins and tent sites. Dog stations are placed throughout the park. The campers are also the friendliest. You can always tell the condition of the camp by the quality of the people staying there.. everyone was respectful, courteous and friendly. We stayed in July, 2026 and would DEFINITELY stay again next time we are thru PA.

    • Matt S.
      Jun. 24, 2026

      French Creek State Park Campground

      Quiet Park with a Tight Fit

      We spent a weekend at French Creek State Park as our home base for the Chester County Balloon Festival. We stayed for 2 nights at a full-hookup paved site, which ran us $55.25 per night. 

      WHAT I LIKED: 

      • Peace& Quiet: The state park itself was lovely, serene, and felt nice and spacious. 

      • Prime Location: At just 30 minutes away from the balloon festival, this is the closest campground. 

      WHAT I DIDN’T LIKE SO MUCH: 

      • The"Leveling" Challenge: We were at site#C-241, which had a pretty significant slope. It took a few boards under the rear wheels and fully extended jacks just to get us anywhere near level. 

      • Tight Fit for Big Rigs: Even though there was plenty of open space behind our site, the actual driveway pad was too short to comfortably fit our motorhome and Jeep together. Compared to other state parks we’ve visited, the interior roads and layouts felt a bit on the tight side. 

      WOULD WE COME BACK? 

      • Probably. While the site geometry required a little extra setup muscle, it’s hard to beat the location if you're visiting the area or catching the balloon festival.
    • K
      Jun. 18, 2026

      Cheesequake State Park Campground

      Clean and basic

      Basic clean older campground. No hookups. Water dump flush toilets and showers available. Very limited on campsites allowing dogs. Nice setting but traffic noise can be heard. Calms down later in evening. Generators ok and our quieter than road noise. Lots of mosquitos and bugs so bring your spray!

    • EThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 16, 2026

      Timberland Lake Campground

      One Night Stop

      We needed a pit stop….as a pit stop it serves its purpose…..would not stay here more than a night. Lots of seasonal run down campers. Tarps over campers. Bathrooms are neglected. Agree with previous reviewer that they have given into the seasonal camper.

    • Dan S.
      Jun. 11, 2026

      Lazy-K Campground

      No idea. Was not allowed in since we couldn't arrive before 4pm.

      Choose another campground unless you are certain you can arrive before 4pm. Otherwise, you'll not be allowed in.  Owner is belligerent on this point, and from other comments, belligerent on other issues also.  

      We strongly recommend the nearby French Creek State Park campground.


    Guide to Moorestown

    Camping accommodations within 25 miles of Moorestown, New Jersey range from primitive woodland sites to lakefront spots with direct water access. The region sits at elevations between 30-250 feet in the coastal plain, experiencing hot, humid summers and mild winters. Sandy soil conditions throughout the Pine Barrens impact drainage at campsites, with rainfall quickly absorbed in most camping areas.

    What to do

    Hike the Batona Trail: The 53-mile trail runs through Wharton State Forest, connecting various camping areas including Batona Campground. "Walking Trails begin directly from campsites. Trails vary in length but all are flat and easily accessible," notes meghan G. The unpaved access road requires careful navigation as "the road into the campground is about 1 mile of loose sand."

    Paddle the Mullica River: Launch kayaks directly from waterfront sites at Goshen Pond Campground in Wharton State Forest. According to Anna D., "Our site was right next to the Mullica River, and had excellent views if you walked just a couple steps from the tent. We were able to put our kayaks in right next to the site which was very convenient."

    Visit historic sites: Washington Crossing State Park offers camping with Revolutionary War significance. A camper shares: "Beyond the tent pads, the surrounding parks are rich with history and outdoor options... miles of wooded trails lead you through rolling hills and historic landscapes, perfect for hiking and birdwatching." The park hosts special events including "the Christmas Day Crossing event as it's easily the most memorable history lesson you'll ever get outdoors."

    What campers like

    Spacious campsites: Brendan Byrne State Forest offers well-separated camping spots with natural surroundings. Dorian P. mentions, "First off, I will start by saying you have to drive a good amount of distance to get into the campground and that is something I really enjoyed! Made me feel super secluded and disconnected from the outside!" Campers appreciate that "sites aren't right on top of each other" at many of these forest locations.

    Clean facilities: Hospitality Creek Campground maintains well-kept shower houses and restrooms. Matt S. reports, "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. I was impressed at how prepared they were for our arrival." Another camper noted "the restrooms were immaculate compared to most campgrounds."

    Lake access: Waterfront sites provide immediate water access at several campgrounds. Ashley R. from Goshen Pond shares: "The boyfriend and I stayed for a weekend at one of the primitive tent sites. Our site was private and secluded." Arnold M. similarly appreciates the lakefront options at Hospitality Creek: "Staff was great. Plenty of things to do for the kids. We love the lake side campsites."

    What you should know

    Seasonal availability: Many campgrounds operate on limited schedules. Batona Campground and Goshen Pond both operate only from April 1 through October 31. Facilities also vary seasonally, with Aly E. noting at Batona: "Two pit toilets that was pretty bad shape but we are used to disperse camping without toilets so we didn't complain."

    Reservation requirements: Most state forest campgrounds require advance booking, especially during summer months. Group campgrounds like Washington Crossing have stricter reservation policies: "Reservations are required, permits are non-negotiable and the max stay tops out at 14 nights."

    Tick and insect considerations: The Pine Barrens region has significant tick populations. Megan S. warns about Brendan Byrne State Forest: "Ticks were very active on this visit be sure to remember your bug spray and tuck your pants in your socks!" Similarly, Eldad K. advises Goshen Pond visitors to "check often for chiggers and ticks."

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for organized activities: Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA offers scheduled programs for children. Nicole S. reports, "They offer so many activities during the day and text you so you don't forget. The place is so clean including the bathrooms. Everyone we came in contact with staff wise was so friendly."

    Consider lakefront sites with swimming: Families appreciate water access at Hospitality Creek Campground. One visitor notes: "The pools are nice and have on-duty lifeguards all day. We rode our bikes around, enjoyed time on the lake in a rented paddleboat, and had a blast at the 70s-themed live concert at the pavilion on Saturday night."

    Pack for varied weather: Summer thunderstorms can develop quickly in this region. A Brendan Byrne visitor recommends: "Spacious campsite, although the closest water spigot wasn't working. Not a big problem as there are plenty of others. Bathrooms were clean. Showers were a little spidery but kind of expected at a campground."

    Tips from RVers

    Clarksboro KOA accommodates larger vehicles: Unlike many Pine Barrens campgrounds, this location can handle bigger rigs. Jim G. notes: "I stayed here as a first trip for my new Class C RV, as a shakedown trip for the rig. The campground is quiet, well-kept, and relatively clean." The campground offers "full hookups, tent sites, cabins, and even glamping cabins."

    Check road conditions: Sandy access roads can challenge RVs at state forest campgrounds. As one Batona visitor warns: "The road into the campground is about 1 mile of loose sand. It can be accessed by a standard vehicle. Sites are suitable for tents or small campers. The unpaved road into the site is narrow and tree lined. A larger RV would not fit."

    Consider proximity to urban attractions: The KOA's location makes city visits easy. According to Travyl Couple: "We stayed here for 3 nights while visiting family In Philadelphia. It is a 20 minute ride into Philly and Uber was quick and responsive. This is a nice KOA with full hook ups, tent sites, cabins, and even glamping cabins."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular campground near Moorestown, NJ?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Moorestown, NJ is Atsion Family Camp — Wharton State Forest with a 4.3-star rating from 24 reviews.