Best RV Parks & Resorts near Sayreville, NJ

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Best RV Sites Near Sayreville, NJ (49)

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    1. Liberty Harbor RV Park

    12 Reviews
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    102 Saves
    Jersey City, New Jersey

    See the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island right from the property. How great is that!?

    Liberty Harbor RV Park is OPEN 365 days a year. for your convenience and also accept check-ins 24/7 even if the office is closed. The NY Waterway Ferry leaves from Liberty Harbor and runs Monday to Friday to Pier 11 at the foot of Wall Street (does not operate on weekends or holidays). Other Ferry options that run 7 days a week are located within walking distance.

    Or you can walk up Marin Blvd. 5 blocks to the Grove St. PATH subway station which can take you up to 33rd Street and 6th Avenue or to the World Trade Center Site.

    The PATH train is another great option to get you where you are going. You can walk up Marin Blvd.

    Either way… Manhattan is just a 15-minute ride away. Stay a day or two or a week or two…it’s up to you. We have maps and directions to anywhere you want to visit and our friendly staff is always willing to help you get there.

    You can check your email, pick up a package, or send a fax from our office. We even have postcards to send to your friends.

    Whether you have a small motorhome, a big bus, slide-outs, or a tow car…it’s never a problem at Liberty Harbor RV. We do suggest making reservations. We want to make your stay a wonderful experience so you’ll want to come back again and again.

    Call today – 800.646.2066 / 201.516.7500

    • Pets
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    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    $149 / night

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    2. NWS Earle RV Park

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    Colts Neck, New Jersey

    WPNSTA Earle has a 15-site RV Park located within the base. Each site is back-in only and has full hookup amenities including water, sewer plus 20, 30 and 50 AMP service, Wi-Fi, a picnic table, and grill. Rates are per night and monthly rates are not offered. The RV Park is open year-round. There are men and women showers and a laundry facility on site, and all guests are invited to participate in MWR activities and use MWR facilities during the time of their visit. Check-in packets of information are e-mailed with reservation confirmation.

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    4. Skyline RV Park

    2 Reviews
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    33 Saves
    New York City, New York

    Stellar Views and Fresh Waters - New York City has never looked better!

    The campground is located at (around) Skyline Drive In Movie theater, a unique drive-in cinema experience, at 1 Oak Street in trendy yet relaxed Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Our location is situated on the East River and boasts killer views of the Manhattan Skyline any time of day!

    The space is a massive open concrete surface lot on the East River.

    The lot is a private property and is monitored by the 24/7 security in the adjacent building.

    The subway is 4 blocks away (G Train, Greenpoint Ave stop) which will take you to the city in under 30 minutes.

    Greenpoint Ferry stop is a few blocks away which will take you to midtown Manhattan in no time!

    Please note, you might benefit from using a trucker app while getting here since in some areas of Brooklyn you can't drive an RV.

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    $65 - $115 / night

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    5. Crystal Springs Lodges & RV Resort

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    Cream Ridge, New Jersey
    • Pets
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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $96 - $2500 / night

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      6. Military Park Fort Dix Range 14 Camp

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      New Egypt, New Jersey

      Military Campground: Authorized Users: Active Duty, National Guard, Reservists, Retired Military, 0-100% DAV, Purple Heart Recipients, Former POW, Veteran Caregivers, DoD Civilians. Read this Article on Authorized Users

      12 spaces - RV only - 20/30 amp

      Dump, Sewer Water Electric Gas Commissary Exchange Fitness Center Shoppete Snack Bar Class VI Post Office

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      $20 / night

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      7. Indian Rock RV Resort and Campground

      3 Reviews
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      Cream Ridge, New Jersey

      Welcome to Indian Rock!

      We are embracing the change in our day to day lives by offering campsites with some activities every Saturday during the summer season.

      Our Pool is Open every day Memorial Day until Labor Day Monday 11 am - 6 pm

      See our modified schedule by clicking below at "Find out more"

      Accepting Reservations!

      **RVs: Travel Trailers, 5th Wheels, Motorcoaches are welcome. **

      ** Pop Up sites available. **

      Limited Cute Cabin-ettes available for summer.

      No Tent Camping

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      • Reservable
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      $78 - $98 / night

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        8. Long Beach RV Resort

        2 Reviews
        13 Saves
        Manahawkin, New Jersey
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        9. Mahlon Dickerson Reservation

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        Jefferson, New Jersey

        This is the largest park in the Morris County Park System, encompassing 3,494 acres of beautiful near-wilderness and recreational areas. The Reservation is the park to visit with over 24.5 miles of multi-use trails for novice and experienced skill levels. For off-road bicyclists, discover the challenge and adventure of the blazed biking trails. Horseback riding, seasonal camping, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and softball are recreational activities at Mahlon Dickerson Reservation. Digital trail maps are available online.

        One of the outstanding features of the Reservation is the magnificent view from atop Headley Overlook, a 1,280 foot elevation, one of the highest points in Morris County. The Saffin Pond area is a most scenic location to enjoy a day of fishing. The Saffin Rock Rill area offers space for educational programs.

        Some of the unique activities at Mahlon Dickerson Reservation include a radio-controlled car track, and model boat racing. All are operated by nonprofit groups comprised of interested residents.

        Mahlon Dickerson Reservation (MDR) is a 3,590+ acre park with miles of trails and a Recreational Campground. MDR is a quiet place to enjoy hiking, biking, fishing, birdwatching and more. There are two (2) camping areas within the park. One (1) area accommodates Recreational Vehicle (RV) campers who travel with Motorhomes (Class A/B/C), Trailers/Fifth Wheels and Pop-up Campers. The second area is for Tent and Adirondack Shelter (Shelter) campers.

        This campground is designated for recreational camping only.

        This seasonal site is intended for short-term stays and does not allow for monthly or long-term reservations.

        RV Sites - Reservations area allowed for up to fourteen (14) consecutive nights and cannot exceed 14 reserved nights in a 30 day period. Tent and Shelter Sites - Reservations are allowed for up to two (2) consecutive nights, three (3) consecutive nights on a Holiday weekend and cannot exceed two (2) reserved nights , three (3) on a Holiday weekend in a 7 day period.

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        10. Allaire State Park - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

        18 Reviews
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        92 Saves
        Allenwood, New Jersey

        PARK ADVISORY: Allaire State Park Family Camping is closed until further notice. The NJ Department of Environmental Protection will start work on the construction of a new bathroom/shower facility. Group Camping will re-open April 1st.

        Campsites: There are forty-five tent and trailer sites with fire rings and picnic tables. Flush toilets and shower facilities are within walking distance. Trailer sanitary station is open April 15 through October 15. Campsites are open from April 1 - December 15.

        Shelters: There are ten shelters. Shelters are cabin-like structures with wood stove for heat and two double-deck bunks, which sleep up to four people. Each site includes a fire ring and picnic table. Accessible to persons with disabilities. Shelters are open from April 1 - December 15.

        Group campsites: Six group sites with fire rings, picnic tables. Sites A, B, C, and D hold a maximum capacity of 50 people. Fee: New Jersey Resident $100 per night; Non Resident $200, per night. Sites E and F hold a maximum capacity of 25 people. Fee: NJ Resident $50 per night; Non Resident $100 per night. Open open from April 1 - December 15.

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      Recent RV Reviews in Sayreville

      340 Reviews of 49 Sayreville Campgrounds


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        Nov. 15, 2024

        Turkey Swamp Park

        10/10

        Turkey Swamp is a great spot, a lot of different things to do. Fishing, Tent Camp, Van Camping, Open Field, BBQ, Kayaking, Canoeing. The list goes on. I’ve been here a few times, every time I’m here I barely touch my phone.

      • Dan G.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Oct. 30, 2024

        Panther Lake Camping Resort

        Too expensive! Water stinks!

        Nice staff but water smells horrible! The staff know about the water smell and told me there’s a lot of iron in the ground. I was charged $105/night for a basic back-in pad. When I consider that plus “trailer park” feel of all the permanent patrons with the clutter and crap everywhere- not worth it!!! The CG needs some work.

      • Kevin C.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Oct. 2, 2024

        Cheesequake State Park Campground

        Urban Camping in crazy town

        The physical facilities are in good condition and are well maintained. The park is very big and is located inside and urban area.

        The campsite appears to be designed as a disbursed camping design. However, there is not enough trees and folage to provide any privacy.

        The camping area is located on a loop road I would estimate to be about a mile long. There is one restroom/shower house. Some campsites are close but our site was a 1/1 mile away.

        The strangest thing is that hunting is allowed in the state park except on Sundays. There was a sign near our camp site saying don't shoot here because there is a city street 40 yards away. However they don't seem to mind if you shoot towards the camp sites.

        Other campers near us were LOUD and stayed up well past the quiet time. They were annoying!!

      • Brenda G.
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        Sep. 1, 2024

        Cheesequake State Park Campground

        Not bad

        Was my very first time camping out, went with my pups and my sons and did the van camping. The spot I had was very well shaded and pretty quiet. The only thing I wasn't big on was how far the trails are, would have to actually drive to it and park in a limited parking area. Due to weather didn't take the risk so am unable to give an opinion on it, but something to remember for the next trip. Only 30-35 min off the parkway, so nice and convenient.

      • Cynthia K.
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        Aug. 30, 2024

        Turkey Swamp Park

        My favorite!

           We stayed in New Jersey for our 5th campground on the East Coast: Turkey Swamp Park in Freehold. This is a County park.

         Near some Revolutionary War battlefields.

         I really liked this park! They have 2283 acres. A 17 acre lake. Some hiking trails & a nice campground! The sites are all pullthrough. There's lots of vegetation for "privacy". We had a site on the perimeter, which are forest views. Only problem is none of the roads are paved. All are packed sand. We could tell it rained recently because of the muddy tracks. Fortunately it didn't rain while we were there!

          Shower/bathrooms are clean, but dated. They're checked regularly. The bath house is for the entire campground. 3 out of the 4 women's were working. There's a shared dressing area. 

        There's a laundry that doesn't take quarters. EPay. 

        There's a nice playground in the campground.

         They have 3 cabins for rent, with forest views.

         The lake has fishing & boat rentals. No gas motors. There's no swimming at the lake. Cell service was fair.. No WiFi. 

        They have an archery range. 

            This was my favorite campground on our trip! I really enjoyed camping here! There's a rustic retro quality to the place. I adored the campsites & I didn't see any really bad ones.

      • Cynthia K.
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        Aug. 30, 2024

        Great Divide Campground

        Rock'in

         Our 4rth state in our 5 state trip is New Jersey! We wanted to see Delaware Water Gap NRA & I found a campground by Newton called The Great Divide. This is a private campground. Very scenic with a small lake, a pond & surrounded by woods. This is also the most expensive campground on our trip at $96.11 a night.

             Lots to do for families- they have kayaks for camper use. Horseshoes, tether ball, volleyball, a pool, a playground, a dog park. There's a swimming beach.

         One strange thing is there's a lot of tent sites & they seemed popular. For the amount of tent/popup sites they only have 1 shower per loop. They are very clean & checked often, but they're used heavily during the weekend. I had better luck Sunday evening. A bench outside the bathroom would have been nice to sit & wait. 

         The rv sites were all full hookup on our loop.

           We came in on a Friday & found out this campground ROCKS!!! They have live bands every Friday & Saturday night during the warm months. This might explain the higher rates. Party on!

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        Aug. 28, 2024

        Brendan Byrne State Forest

        Nice spot in the pines

        We stayed on a mon/tues at the end of August and the campground was fairly empty and quiet except for a few generators running & air planes/ helicopters going over. There is an air force base in the area.

        Site 33 is the back corner so we did get a bit more traffic going past to get on the sand trails. There is also background noise from the road, but not too loud. There are not many RV sites in the 3 loops - just a handful which is a shame because many of the sites marked as tent only look like they could easily accommodate most RVs, especially smaller rigs.

        The dump station is locked so get the combo from the office if you want to use it. The ranger station is a bit of a drive from the camping area so if you don’t have cell service make sure you get it at check in.

        Go down to the pond and check out the carnivorous plants- one of the most unique things in this area!

        Several choices for hiking, but it’s the pine barrens so it is flat and sandy and ticks can be overwhelming at some times of the year.

        Overall this is one of the nicer & quieter options for pine barrens camping

      • JThe Dyrt PRO User
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        Aug. 27, 2024

        Skyline RV Park

        Skyline RV Camp Has Moved

        Be advised that Skyline RV Camp has moved to:

        50 Noble St, Brooklyn, NY 11222

        The original property location at 2 Oak St was sold and is now private property.

        Google Maps coords are 40.730491531436556,-73.9577966772486

        There no longer is a waterfront view of the NYC skyline when camping at Skyline RV. The website views are misleading.

      • Drew H.
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        Aug. 25, 2024

        Tohickon Valley County Park

        Great stay

        A beautiful spot with plenty of space, a fire pit with grill and a table. We came in late on a Saturday after it was dark and couldn’t figure out where it was, the location on the map is slightly wrong. To get directions google maps to Deer Woods Campground. We paid the ranger in the morning, he said they upped the price to $50 if you are from out of county so that was a bummer.

      • Rui T.
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        Aug. 1, 2024

        Triple Brook Camping Resort

        Not a bad place to sit and relax

        This might be my 3rd or 4th trip there. They advertise WiFi but the WiFi never works. No cable hookups. And cell service is at a minimum. Every time we go there, it’s a new excuse about the WiFi. Funny thing is, they take the time to show you your password lol.

      • Frank J.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Jul. 5, 2024

        Spruce Run Recreation Area

        Mid week (July 4th) 2024

        My first time camping trip in a few decades... So can't compare to others (yet).

        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.

        Pros:

        Reasonable cost from NJ state website. I paid $41 for 2 days.

        Campsites well spaced apart.

        Staff friendly.

        Boats/Kayaks can be rented.

        Cons:

        Showers were cold water only and very cold at that.

        Late at night you can hear the drone of a major highway.

      • Matt S.
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        May. 27, 2024

        Adventure Bound Camping (Tall Pines)

        Deceiving Website

        We stayed at Adventure Bound Tall Pines in Elmer, New Jersey, for Memorial Day weekend for a quick getaway. Despite reserving and paying for a“Premium” site, it fell far short. But there were still a few things we liked… 

        THINGS I LIKED: 

        1. Super-friendly staff, especially Allie, who was courteous and seemed to try to make things right 

        2. Lots of mature shade trees 

        3. DJ at the pool Saturday and Sunday and live band Saturday evening 

        4. Close proximity to Delsea Drive-in Theatre and Cohenzick Zoo 

        THINGS I DIDN’T LIKE SO MUCH: 

        1. I reserved and paid-in-full for a premium site which listed 50-amp service and a concrete pad. Nope. Only 30-amp service and no concrete pad. When I called the office, assuming there must’ve been a mistake, I was told by two different staff members that their website is“wonky.” I wouldn’t mind as much, but this weekend was 90-degrees each day and humid, so it would’ve been good to have air conditioning. 

        2. The entire park was dirty sand with weeds growing everywhere 

        3. This place is not big-rig friendly, difficult to navigate some of the turns in our 45’ motorhome and taking scratches from tree branches that should be trimmed 

        4. I paid$432 for 3-nights and feel like I was taken 

        WOULD WE COME BACK? 

        Nope. I’m sticking with campgrounds that give you what you paid for.

      • aThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Skyline RV Park
        Apr. 18, 2024

        Skyline RV Park

        It is not as lovely as it looks in the pictures

        There was only 1 bathroom with small shower for all guests, however they are in the process of adding 5 more. The only bathroom did have toilet paper, a garbage can and hand soap for the sink, but no paper towels to dry your hands and no shelves, hooks, or benches to put your things while you shower.

        The campground was pretty hard to find. We almost gave up before we found someone local who could point us to the right place. One of the reasons is that their sign is half gone, small, and very hard to read.  

        The views of the city are spectacular, but the place itself is what I would call very rustic/primitive/not lovely.

        The host was helpful but the administration seemed a little unorganized. When we tried to check in, they told us we were a day too early. I had booked through the Dyrt and there was a mixup. A day later, two days later, they texted us that we were late checking in. They had another mixup. On checkout day, we didn't check out on time and they didn't contact us until it was so late we had to pay for and stay another night. It was our fault, but a reminder of checkout time would have been helpful.

        I have pictures I would add if there was a way to do that.

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        Apr. 6, 2024

        Crystal Springs Lodges & RV Resort

        Run from this place

        Extremely rude manager who will charge you for anything he can. Artie has zero people skills! If you give a card or deposit, expect to get excess charges. Poor Verizon connection, no wifi in some areas.

      • Liam S.
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        Mar. 4, 2024

        Tinicum Park Camping

        My Regular Local Spot

        Tinicum is a well-kept gem here in Bucks County. One of the rare spots in the area where you can camp overnight.

        It’s a small campground beside a huge park. Some individual sites tucked within trees & some bigger group sites closeby.

        You should call ahead to reserve a site but I’ve shown up a few times & just paid the ranger when he/she came around.

        It’s a state park so they don’t allow alcohol. But the rangers are pretty cool & good at their job. They’re there to do their job, not nitpick & ruin a relaxing night with friends by a fire. Keep things civil & not too loud, you’ll never know they’re there.

      • @HomegrownRV 😎.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Liberty Harbor RV Park
        Jan. 5, 2024

        Liberty Harbor RV Park

        Close to NYC!

        This RV park is literally just a parking lot and quite expensive for what it is.

        The location is great, but the surrounding streets may be hard to maneuver with an RV if you’re a newbie. You can see the Statue of Liberty from the park, and there were several cafes and restaurants within walking distance.

        If you’re looking for actual amenities, this probably isn’t the park for you. But if you just need a base camp for doing tourist activities in NYC then this place will do.

        There is 24 hour security which is nice as well. We felt safe while we were there, but it was also fairly empty too.

      • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Stephens State Park Campground
        Dec. 14, 2023

        Stephens State Park Campground

        Might be hard for big rigs

        Lovely campground, but maybe not the best for big rigs. We drove through here thinking we’d stay a night, but saw the “no pets” in the list of rules and didn’t stay. Later, when I was looking at the closeup of the picture of the campground map we took, I saw that some of the sites are designated as pet sites. Would have been nice to know that. Also, no alcohol allowed here. 

        The campground as a whole and the individual sites are kind of tricky for bigger rigs. We are in a 26ft class c and we squeezed through, and there were a few sites where we could have made it work, but I can imagine a big class A or 5th wheel having a tough time. 

        Showers here are nice and free and clean, water runs continuously (no button to push), and you can adjust the temperature. There’s a playground and volleyball court. There are dumpsters but no recycling (not sure if New Jersey segregates recycling after pickup). 

        ATT had some reception but we forgot to check the Verizon phone. 

        Didn’t see any instructions for how to pay if you don’t have a reservation. Reserved sites were marked, so maybe you just pick an empty unreserved site and a ranger will come collect the fees- but I’m just guessing. We drove through at the end of October and only saw one camper there, and another that might have been the host.

      • Jessica A.
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        Oct. 18, 2023

        Jugtown Mountain Campsites

        Cute, quiet spot

        We stopped for one night on the first leg of our drive to Florida from Massachusetts. We drive a class A, our site was snug but easy enough to get in and out of (we were lucky enough to be able to pull through from the adjoining site). Water pressure was weirdly low. But the place was clean and pretty with plenty of trees. We were across from the playground area which looked more like a small park - very nice. Overall a good place for us to spend the night so that we could be plugged in.

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        Sep. 23, 2023

        Panther Lake Camping Resort

        The Lake is the Draw

        Overall a very pretty campground and a nice place for a weekend getaway. We have a tiny camper and we had a great site with power and water. The campground has a lot of seasonal residents, in the summer it's probably very busy and loud. We went early Sept and it was lovely. The staff were very friendly and helpful. There is a section that is wooded and the sites feel more private. There's another section that's more open for the bigger rigs. The Lake is the gem of the campground with a really nice beach, good for fishing and kayaking. The negatives were the bathrooms. They are very primitive and quite dirty. No one cleaned them the entire weekend we were there, even the ones next to the camp store. There's only one decent bathroom with showers and that was really far from our site. The other thing I didn't like is that they charged us $20 to launch our ckayak but only charge $15 to rent one of theirs. We had a good weekend despite all that though.

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        Sep. 5, 2023

        Cheesequake State Park Campground

        Nice Park Near the Highway

        I stayed at Cheesequake at the beginning of August and had a very positive experience.

        Campsite

        Campsites are fully shaded and include a picnic table, fire ring, and hook to hang food supplies from (away from wildlife). The site was well kept and clean - I didn't have to look hard to find a nice secluded space for my tent.

        Each site is separated from its neighbors by a small (about 5-10 foot) forested area, and are deep enough that you can pitch your tent away from the road and have some privacy.

        The park is bisected by the Garden State Parkway. While the campsite is fairly well protected from highway noise, you're still going to hear it at least a little.

        Amenities

        The bathroom and shower facility is older and has limited stalls, but I didn't have any issues with lines or finding time to use it. They're closed for about an hour in the early morning.

        Potable water is available at the bathroom and showers.

        The lake has a small beach and swimming area, and a concession stand. On Friday the beach was pretty quiet, it was closed on Saturday due to water conditions however.

        Access

        The park is about 2 miles from the nearest train station and can be accessed on foot, but it may be difficult with camping gear. I took the train to the station and a rideshare the rest of the way to the entrance. The campsite is about a mile from the park entrance so it's easier overall to drive, but not required. Bringing a bike to travel within the park would be a good idea.

      • Jessica D.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Allaire State Park - TEMPORARILY CLOSED
        Aug. 23, 2023

        Allaire State Park - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

        Situated in nature, fun events in summer, close to beaches"

        Allaire State Park is a favorite spot of mine. In addition to their tent sites and group gathering areas (we have had several family reunions here), we enjoy all the activities! There is a historical village where you can visit a blacksmith shop and other spaces to learn about the history. They have a flea market many weekends in the summer months and in early fall. They also. Have Halloween themed events like a hayride. Lots of walking paths surround the park & you are also close to Belmar, Point Pleasant, Manasquan (all fun shore towns). Bathroom maintenance could use some sprucing up, but other than that- great place to visit.

      • Mark M.
        Camper-submitted photo from Panther Lake Camping Resort
        Aug. 22, 2023

        Panther Lake Camping Resort

        DISASTER

        I travel the country racing road bicycles(at Augusta, GA now for the Master's Nationals) and the last 10 weeks or so have stayed at 5-6 other RV Campgrounds...at ALL the other RV places they drove me to my site, helped me back in,(I have a 2022 Tundra and a 30' pull behind), provided great Wi-Fi service, cell phone reception was great even in the KOA in the mountains in VA 2 days ago, picnic tables were clean, no bugs or mosquitos to speak off, sites well marked, and all were quiet, this one was relatively quiet as it's a park of 98% permanent sites with cabins, RV's that look like they haven't been moved in years, and other "permanent" type looking sites so adults/families had small fires and were outside until maybe 10:30 which kept me awake...so it's a New Jersey summer camp/place to stay for adults and families with movies at night and bands and tennis courts, and pools, etc. it's NOT for a 1-3 night stay when driving through and all one wants to do is chill and get to sleep early!! No one offered to drive me to my site and it was a MAZE of very small 1 lane roads and the few sites they had for 1-2-3 night guests were impossible to see with the small signs and #'s covered with moss and black mold...so I had to call them and they finally took me to my site...as soon as I got out to detach my camper I got attacked by mosquitos and it was impossible to let my dogs outside my camper and we all got bite a lot, especially when re-attaching it days later...the picnic table was covered in mold and moss, not habitable, there was NO Wi-Fi!! I have NEVER been to a RV park with no Wi-Fi...cell phone reception was terrible, half the time didn't work...and I have never encountered this before but one needed to put in their security code when leaving?? I am not from the region and had no other place to stay as it was 7:30 on a Fri night...every day I left at dawn and didn't come back until almost dark...never so glad to leave a RV park!!

      • MThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Allaire State Park - TEMPORARILY CLOSED
        Aug. 19, 2023

        Allaire State Park - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

        I liked it when we can actually camp there!

        This has been closed way before August of 2023. My wife said she seen feds or some type of authority there with hound dogs when she was driving by one day when they closed it. The park said it’s for “bathroom renovations” but a bathroom renovation with a simple design like they have shouldn’t take over a year to do. I want to camp here with my kids since it’s close and every time I drive by it’s still closed. What the heck is going on here???

        Other than that the experience we had camping for a weekend was pretty nice and enjoyable. There was a cold spell that came through for the weekend we were there and it was very cold at night, but we ruffed it out.

      • Nicole S.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Colonial Woods Family Resort
        Aug. 8, 2023

        Colonial Woods Family Resort

        Wonderful weekend trip

        The campground is in the mountains of PA close enough to the Delaware River that we took a trip down using bucks County river tub company. We didn't have to go tubing because there was so much to do. The pooL and splash pool for toddlers was clean with a lifeguard on duty at all times. The posted pool hours were not as described they don't really tell you but it was open a little later if not the posted hours were like 6pm and it way to early for a hot summer day if you ask me. They had a playground, lake where you could fish, cornhole, and minigolf. They did a few activities the one we did go to was the casino night where they had separate play areas for kids and adults. All the money made is donated to Shriners Children's Hospital which it awesome and the kids loved the candy and little prizes they won. The place was nice, spots were tight with the trees but that's because they preserved them. The bath house with showers was clean and so was the other closer to our site. In the end I would go there again people were nice, store had everything/anything you could possibly need.

      • JThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Brendan Byrne State Forest
        Aug. 5, 2023

        Brendan Byrne State Forest

        Beautiful, remote and pristine

        This was definitely a unique camping experience for me. The forest is absolutely beautiful, but not by any design. Instead, nature is just doing its thing. Sand roads crisscross the whole area and navigation can be a bit tricky the first time around.

        The campgrounds are clean and simple. Some reviews mentioned that the borders between sites are a bit murky, which I agree with. In the larger loop, one site easily blends into another. I stayed in the smaller loop (1-13), which was simple and a bit more private. The bathrooms nearby were immaculately clean, which hasn’t been the case at many other state campgrounds. There was some occasional road noise, but nothing that kept me up at night. However, there was some low flying air traffic going in to the joint base nearby. It wasn’t terrible, but it was definitely noticeable.

        In a pinch, there’s a Wawa about 5 minutes away from the campground. Beyond that, there’s a bar and a gas station a bit further away. Anything else is a bit of a hike. If you want to get away and feel like you’re truly in nature, this is a good spot to visit.



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