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    Camping options near Williamstown, New Jersey range from full-service family campgrounds to more rustic state forest sites. The area features established facilities like Hospitality Creek Campground and Jellystone Park South Jersey, both located in Williamstown with amenities for RVs and tent campers. Within a 30-minute drive, visitors can access several mixed-use campgrounds including Old Cedar Campground in Monroeville and Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA in Clarksboro. Most campgrounds in the region accommodate multiple camping styles, with many offering cabins alongside traditional tent and RV sites, providing options for various comfort preferences.

    The camping season in this part of New Jersey typically runs from April through October, with several campgrounds like Hospitality Creek operating from mid-April to early October. Wharton State Forest locations, approximately 20 miles east of Williamstown, maintain different operational schedules with Atsion Family Camp open year-round while other areas like Goshen Pond Campground restrict camping to April through October. Many developed campgrounds in the area require reservations, especially during summer weekends and holidays. Water access is available at several locations, with some campgrounds featuring lakes or ponds. One camper noted, "The sites are spacious with full hookups that easily accommodate larger RVs, making it an ideal spot for both short and extended stays."

    Campers consistently rate water-related activities as highlights when staying at campgrounds near Williamstown. Swimming pools are common features at the private campgrounds, while those seeking natural water experiences often head to Wharton State Forest areas like Atsion Recreation Area. Several reviews mention the family-friendly atmosphere at area campgrounds, with organized activities for children being particularly appreciated. Proximity to Philadelphia (about 30 minutes) and Jersey Shore destinations (45-60 minutes) makes the area attractive for visitors wanting day trips. The mix of rural forest settings and developed facilities provides excellent camping opportunities for families and solo adventurers alike. A reviewer of Wharton State Forest mentioned, "Looking for a place to escape without having to drive out of your way to get to? Lower forge is the place. One of the few places in New Jersey you have to backpack into with access from either Atsion or Batsto."

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    Best Campgrounds near Williamstown (119)

      1. Atsion Family Camp — Wharton State Forest

      4.3(24)13mi from WilliamstownRVs, 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. Hospitality Creek Campground

      4.5(12)5mi from WilliamstownRVs

      "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."

      3. Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA

      4.3(21)16mi from WilliamstownRVs, 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"

      4. Old Cedar Campground

      4.2(11)11mi from WilliamstownRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      from $31 - $50 / night

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      5. Parvin State Park Campground

      3.9(15)15mi from WilliamstownRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There are grocery stores close by like Walmart about 20 minutes away. The beach is nice and clean. We rented canoes near the beach."

      "Outside, to the back of the cabin, was a small deck with picnic table, a grill, and a fire ring. Beyond that you will find a path to the lake with beautiful swans."

      from $20 - $65 / night

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      6. Goshen Pond — Wharton State Forest

      4.7(6)13mi from WilliamstownTents

      "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."

      7. Jellystone Park South Jersey

      4.5(2)5mi from Williamstown5 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The pool and surrounding amenities are nice and clean including lake, snack bar, and ice cream 
      WOULD WE COME BACK? 

      Absolutely, this is a nice place for a few days of downtime."

      8. Four Seasons Family Campground

      4.1(8)15mi from WilliamstownRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "They have many amenities form a lake to swim or fish, to playgrounds,theres a convenient store and even an arcade, and the best part is all the farms around."

      from $50 - $150 / night

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      9. Batona — Wharton State Forest

      4.3(12)19mi from WilliamstownTents

      "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."

      10. Winding River Campground

      4.3(8)18mi from WilliamstownRVs, Tents, Cabins

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    616 Reviews of 119 Williamstown Campgrounds


    • 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.

    • Matt S.
      Jun. 8, 2026

      Avalon Campground

      Nice campground near lots of great beach towns

      We spent a weekend at Avalon Campground to tour the trailers at the Vintage Trailer Rally. We toured about 15 RVs which was a lot of fun. The owners all took time to share details about their renovations and how they use the trailer. 

      For me, this is a 4-star campground because of lack of wifi and cable tv. We normally bring our own wifi, but are waiting on a replacement unit to arrive this week. That’s why I was hoping they’d have wifi, or at least cable tv as a backup. 

      THINGS I LIKED:

      — Nice campground— nothing fancy, but everything worked and it was pretty clean and well-maintained

      — Friendly staff including an escort to the site(which was a good size with working utilities)

      — Lots of nearby beach towns

      — Easy access from Exit 17 off Garden State Parkway

      — They have a concrete pickleball court which we enjoyed 

      THINGS I DIDN’T LIKE SO MUCH:

      — WiFi cost extra fee and didn’t work well at all

      — Cable TV reception wasn’t good 

      WOULD WE COME BACK? 

      Absolutely, this is a great spot! They’re adding a swimming pool which is under construction now, so that should be a good addition

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 3, 2026

      Lums Pond State Park Campground

      Clean, big-rig friendly, large sites.

      Overall, this is a nice, small (about 65 sites) state park with plenty of recreational opportunities inside the park. There is nice separation between sites so you don’t feel like you are on top of your neighbor. Tall trees are scattered about which provide shade at some sites but overall, the park is pretty open. Roads getting to the park are easy to navigate with any size RV. Within the park, roads are paved and free of potholes and there are no low hanging branches. Since the roads are one-way they are not very wide so backing in big-rigs can be a little tight and you might have to run over the grass. 

      All RV sites are full hook-up and there is a separate area for tents and there is one canvas yurt for rent. The tent sites are nice in that they are tucked along the wood line slightly away from RVs with more privacy and shade. The only downside is that they are pretty far away from the centrally located bathroom and showers. The bathroom has separate rooms for showers which is nice and private. They were tended to daily and very clean. Also, located in the center of the campground is a playground, camp store and laundry. The dumpsters and recycle bins are located in a separate area on the way out of the campground and were frequently full and overflowing. Campsites are paved and some have wide enough that the patio is paved but others have a narrow pad for the RV and gravel patio. We discovered that most sites are level but a few are not (like 22 and 24). The campground is very clean and camp hosts were diligent about picking up trash and cleaning out fire pits every day. 

      Across the pond (north of the campground) is where most of the amenities are located such as concessions, ball fields, horseshoe pits, disk golf, and more. For those wanting to fish there is a pier in the campground and a self-serve vending machine with bait in it. There are additional fishing piers located in other parts of the park and there are boats, canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards for rent. We stopped in at the Nature Center but it was a bust– just a few taxidermy specimens and not much information. One of the most popular areas of the park is Go Ape which is a ropes/zip line course through the canopy (which does require admission fee). There are nice trails that leave right from the campground– some 17 miles in all. There is a boat launch about a quarter mile from the campground entrance which is suitable for trailerable boats and paddle craft but there are no docks so you can’t leave your boat tied up there. There is an off-leash dog area but it is located far from the campground so it’s best to drive.

    • John D.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 10, 2026

      Beachcomber Camping Resort

      Beachcomber RV Resort

      Website says RV Resort and cabins. Turns out 75%+/- of camping area is made up of Tiny Homes, owned by people, and some for rent, plus cabins.

      In fairness, this isn't our type of camping. Many RV's were season with no one there. Thursday was dead, but Friday campers came in for Mother's Day weekend. We went to the bathhouse only to find out it was closed (seasonal). So a nice easy walk to do laundry turned into a lengthy walk or drive. Made no sense. Then on Friday, I was outside reading a book and an employee rolled into our site on a riding mower kicking up dirt all over me and into the trailer, with rocks kicked up into the picnic table. Lucky, no broken windows. Lippert no longer makes the window, so they would have been buying five (5) ones

      This is a great place for families with young children. Just not our cup of tea

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 30, 2026

      Lums Pond State Park Campground

      Spacious, Well Maintained, and Top Notch

      This campground has everything. Conveniently located, short drive to Dover, Wilmington, Annapolis and Baltimore. The sites were very large and spacious. Sites can accommodate any type of trailer or vehicle. Plenty of site hookups, areas for tents. There is a camp store, several washer and dryers. The best private, individual shower booths and even a pond to go fishing in.

    • Ashley H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 13, 2026

      Thousand Trails Lake & Shore

      First time campers and we loved it here

      The area was well maintained, lots for the kids to do, and everyone that worked there was so nice. Close to beaches and food. We’ll be back!

    • C
      Mar. 19, 2026

      Lums Pond State Park Campground

      You want peace ??

      This is the most quietest campground. Perfect when you need to go somewhere to think. The people here are very nice. The wildlife is amazing

    • D
      Mar. 3, 2026

      Delaware Motel and RV Park

      Thoughts

      Okay so I haven't actually been here yet I am looking for somewhere to put my rv long term. I guess I was just wondering why the other person made this place sound so horrible. Is it because of the people who can only afford to survive long term at this campsite or was this another time that stigma took over instead of knowledge or is the place a real dangerous dump. I guess I need to check this place out for myself.


    Guide to Williamstown

    Camping options around Williamstown, New Jersey benefit from the region's flat to gently rolling terrain, with elevations rarely exceeding 100 feet above sea level. The area's sandy, acidic soil supports distinctive pine barrens vegetation while providing well-draining tent sites. Temperatures typically range from 45-80°F during the main camping season of mid-April through October, with rainfall distributed evenly throughout the year.

    What to do

    Kayaking at lakefront sites: Several campgrounds feature direct water access for easy kayak launching. At Atsion Family Camp, site #8 offers exceptional water views. One camper noted, "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)."

    Nature trails exploration: Wharton State Forest contains extensive hiking options suitable for beginners. The Batona Trail runs directly through some campgrounds. A visitor to Batona Campground explained, "Walking Trails Directly From Campsite... Best part of this campground is trailheads begin directly from campsites. Trails vary in length but all are flat and easily accessible."

    Fishing from shoreline spots: Multiple campsites offer fishing opportunities without requiring a boat. The ponds at Old Cedar Campground are stocked and accessible. "Nice for a quiet weekend... Fishing was great," reported one visitor, while another mentioned, "Very quiet Campground. Easily can sleep late here! Clean, woodsy and nice staff."

    What campers like

    Spacious, private sites: Many campgrounds offer well-separated sites with natural barriers. At Parvin State Park Campground, campers appreciate the layout: "Site was level and easy in and out. Large site off the main road to other sites. Nice hiking trails. Staff very nice." Another noted, "Woodsy, nice lake and nature trails."

    Easy city access: The area's proximity to Philadelphia provides a convenient base for exploring urban attractions. A camper at Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA shared, "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." Another visitor added, "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."

    Well-maintained facilities: Campers frequently mention the quality of amenities at established campgrounds. One reviewer of Hospitality Creek described their experience: "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... The entire site was level and covered in mulch. The water, electric, and sewer hookups looked practically brand new."

    What you should know

    Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds in the area require advance bookings, especially for weekend stays. For Hospitality Creek Campground, campers noted the reservation system: "Like more and more campgrounds, they offered virtual check-in and payment online. This meant that we were handed a welcome packet at the front gate and sent on our way without delays for paperwork or payments."

    Sandy roads in forest areas: Access to some Wharton State Forest campgrounds involves navigating sandy roads. A Batona Campground visitor advised, "The road into the campground is about 1 mile of loose sand. It can be accessed by a standard vehicle." Another camper mentioned, "Roads into the place are single car only, with a good amount of spots to pull off if you find your self head to head with another vehicle. Pretty bumpy road."

    Variable water quality: Some campgrounds have issues with water quality or availability. A Parvin State Park camper reported, "Bathrooms were clean but most of the faucets on the sinks were broken. The water has a very high iron content. I couldn't even use it for tooth brushing." Another mentioned, "Note that water isn't available in winter months at some forest campgrounds."

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly activities: Campgrounds with organized events provide entertainment for children. A visitor to Jellystone Park South Jersey shared, "The pool and surrounding amenities are nice and clean including lake, snack bar, and ice cream." Another camper described Four Seasons Campground as "Very nice campground with plenty of things to do for the kids. Beautiful pool, very nice playground and arcade."

    Beginner-friendly sites: Some locations offer ideal setups for first-time campers. One visitor explained their experience: "Me and my girlfriends first camping trip so we're both kinda new to the whole thing. This place was great for beginners. Had plenty of space at the campsite, picnic table and fire pit. Lots to do in the surrounding area too!"

    Weekend noise considerations: Some campgrounds become considerably busier on weekends with different noise levels. A camper at Goshen Pond noted, "Went during the week, there were 4 sites taken adjacent to me, the rest of the campsite barely had anyone. Unfortunately 2 of them were taken by a large family group who were pretty loud until midnight - no fault of the campsite, just note that this place will have a higher frequency of this type of visitor."

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup access planning: Water connections may require extra equipment at some campgrounds. A camper at Old Cedar Campground advised, "The water hookups are shared every other site (at least in the Fence Loop). I was lucky my 75' hose barely reached the distance needed. Be sure to bring extra hoses."

    Campground road navigation: Some campgrounds have tight turns and narrow roads that challenge larger RVs. One reviewer noted about Hospitality Creek: "We navigated the park to our lakefront site using the map with pre-marked route in our welcome packet. The roads and turns were tight for our 36' motorhome, but manageable."

    Site selection for larger rigs: Identifying appropriate sites for big rigs requires research. A camper at KC's Camp Fitness mentioned the campground is "perfect for large rigs. A safe haven located just outside of the city." At Batona Campground, a visitor cautioned, "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."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What amenities are offered at Camp Porter in Williamstown, NJ?

    While specific information about Camp Porter is limited, many campgrounds in the Williamstown area offer similar amenities to Butterfly Camping Resort, which provides large playgrounds, planned activities for children, spacious sites with natural privacy barriers, clean bathrooms, and a fishing lake. Standard amenities at campgrounds in this region typically include water hookups, electric sites, shower facilities, and recreation areas. For the most current and accurate information about Camp Porter's specific amenities, it's recommended to contact them directly before planning your trip.

    What campgrounds are available in Williamstown, NJ?

    Williamstown offers several quality camping options. Jellystone Park South Jersey is a family-friendly campground in Williamstown with drive-in access and full amenities. Another nearby option is Hospitality Creek Campground, which offers boat-in, drive-in, and walk-in access with reservable sites, water, toilets, and is big-rig friendly. The area is also a short drive from other popular South Jersey camping destinations, making it a convenient base for exploring the region.

    How much does camping cost in Williamstown, NJ?

    Camping costs in the Williamstown area vary by campground and accommodation type. At Philadelphia South/Clarksboro KOA, which is near Williamstown, full hookup sites typically range from $45-65 per night. State parks like Belleplain State Forest offer more budget-friendly options, with sites starting around $20-30 per night, plus potential additional fees (such as $5 for pets). Prices generally increase on weekends and during peak summer season. Most campgrounds also offer weekly and monthly rates that provide savings for longer stays.