Best Campgrounds near Vincentown, NJ

The Pine Barrens region surrounding Vincentown, New Jersey features a diverse range of camping environments within the expansive Wharton State Forest and nearby state lands. Atsion Family Camp in Wharton State Forest, approximately 10 miles south of Vincentown, offers spacious sites with fire rings and picnic tables, some with lakeside water access. Brendan Byrne State Forest to the northeast provides year-round camping with tent, RV, and cabin options. The area's campgrounds range from primitive walk-in tent sites at Goshen Pond to full-service RV resorts like Timberland Lake Campground with 50-amp electric hookups, water, and sewer connections. Most state forest campgrounds maintain a rustic character with basic amenities, while private campgrounds offer more developed facilities.

Sandy terrain characterizes many campgrounds in the region, creating potential challenges during wet weather. As one camper noted, "The ground is sandy and relatively level for easy camp set up, but some sites are close to roadways, so you do get some car noise." Seasonal availability varies significantly, with many Wharton State Forest campgrounds operating from April through October. Reservations are essential for lakeside sites, which fill quickly during summer months. Cell service throughout the Pine Barrens can be spotty, with visitors to Atsion Family Camp reporting "low but manageable" coverage. Most state forest campgrounds prohibit alcohol, while private resorts typically allow it. Water access points for kayaking and canoeing are common features, particularly at Goshen Pond and along the Mullica River.

Waterfront sites receive consistently high ratings from visitors, with particular praise for those along Atsion Lake. According to one reviewer, "Site #8 has an amazing view of the lake. While camping at Atsion Family Campground, you have free access to the recreation center with beach and trails." The Pine Barrens setting offers distinctive camping experiences with its unique ecosystem of pine forests, sandy trails, and tea-colored streams. Kayaking opportunities are frequently mentioned in reviews, with one camper noting, "Our site was right next to the Mullica River with excellent views. We were able to put our kayaks in right next to the site which was very convenient." Many campgrounds provide access to hiking trails, including the Batona Trail which connects several camping areas. Wildlife viewing and fishing are popular activities, with multiple lakes and rivers supporting various fish species.

Best Camping Sites Near Vincentown, New Jersey (108)

    1. Atsion Family Camp — Wharton State Forest

    23 Reviews
    Hammonton, NJ
    13 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."

    2. Brendan Byrne State Forest

    18 Reviews
    Chatsworth, NJ
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (609) 726-1191

    $3 - $60 / night

    "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"

    "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!"

    3. Batona — Wharton State Forest

    11 Reviews
    Chatsworth, NJ
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (609) 561-0024

    "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."

    4. Goshen Pond — Wharton State Forest

    6 Reviews
    Hammonton, NJ
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (609) 561-0024

    "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."

    5. Wading Pines Camping Resort

    17 Reviews
    Chatsworth, NJ
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (609) 726-1313

    "The campground is very close to home, and a lot of people around our area (central jersey) go there yearly or have seasonal sites there, but for us, it was our first time at the campground."

    "Very nice wading river next to the camp grounds. You can tube down the river from one end of camp to the other."

    6. Timberland Lake Campground

    12 Reviews
    Cream Ridge, NJ
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (732) 928-0500

    "They do their own haunted walk through that is just awesome! Everyone decorates. They have a dj every Saturday! Plenty of activities for the kids. They have cool raffles!"

    "As a kid - close to 6 flags where we had season passes... it was Jellystone yogi bear at the time.

    Very close to 6 flags great adventure."

    7. Mullica River — Wharton State Forest

    5 Reviews
    Hammonton, NJ
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (609) 561-0024

    "Enjoyed a site away from the crowds. Quiet. Peaceful. Place is huge with many campsites to choose from. Checking in is slow so come early."

    "Walked from Batson to atsion 10 mile hike, campground was 5 miles in. The campground is open, it was closed because of covid in 2020"

    8. Military Park Fort Dix Range 14 Camp

    1 Review
    New Egypt, NJ
    11 miles
    +1 (609) 562-6667

    $20 / night

    "We stayed here in November-December to do some exploring around Jersey. Not a lot going on at the fam camp. Clean and gravel. Lots of military training nearby but overall a quiet stay."

    9. Lower Forge — Wharton State Forest

    3 Reviews
    Hammonton, NJ
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (609) 561-0024

    "they are primitive, pet-friendly, hike-in sites with direct access to the Batsto River."

    "They are primitive but right on the river with easy access to go for a dip or let the pups go for a swim. We went up on a Friday night and enjoyed being the only campers there."

    10. Turkey Swamp Park

    28 Reviews
    Freehold, NJ
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (732) 462-7286

    $42 - $79 / night

    "   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!"

    "Heavily wooded and supremely quiet, it’s located not far from anywhere you’d want to be. 30 minutes to the shore. Every site is a pull-through, large and spacious with great woodland views. 30amp and"

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Recent Reviews near Vincentown, NJ

617 Reviews of 108 Vincentown Campgrounds


  • 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!

  • 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.

  • Frank J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 24, 2025

    Belleplain State Forest

    Relatively new to this

    Stayed in site 116 in CCC section (only section with electric and water). Good privacy. Check-in went smoothly. Staff at office said all the roads in the CCC section were 2-way. Not wide enough in my opinion but we didn't have a problem. Restrooms/showers were ok. Sea Isle City is not too far away if you're into the Jersey shore, restaurants, live music.

  • Erik W.
    Jul. 21, 2025

    Boulder Woods Campground

    Amazing campground with helpful staff and disc golf course

    The name says it all. It has boulders and woods.  The spots are tight to get into but the staff will offer to park your camper using your vehicle. I let them park mine and I'm really glad I did.  It was super tight.  Gorgeous place though.  They also have a disc golf course and they rent and sell discs.  That's where we fell in love with disc golf.

    We stayed there in August 2017.

  • M
    Jul. 6, 2025

    Holly Acres RV Park

    Nice campground

    The sites are on the smallish side, but the staff is super nice and the facilities are maintained and clean

  • Jesse G.
    Jun. 22, 2025

    Brendan Byrne State Forest

    Clean, Friendly but Unclear and Arbitrary Rules

    Overall we enjoyed our stay. I will say that the rules of the campsites are ambiguous on the website and when we first arrived were unaware that if using an RV in a tent site you are not allowed to add another tent to the site. There is a two tent limit per site despite the site allowing up to 6 people. We ended up needing to purchase another site which was thankfully open for us to use, however I would have purchased it next to our original site had I known about the limitations.

    Otherwise, the stay was pleasant. The bathrooms were clean and the staff was friendly. They do patrol the sites with a police presence in the evening.

  • Stephen W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 22, 2025

    Ocean City Campground & Beach Cabins

    Clean spacious sites, friendly staff

    We stay here at least two times each year. Staff is so friendly and helpful. The section we stay has very clean, spacious sites.

  • T
    Jun. 21, 2025

    Thousand Trails Chestnut Lake

    VERY FRIENDLY AND ACCOMMODATING STAFF

    Very helpful staff and wonderful atmosphere. We were made to feel very welcome and well taken care of. Couldn’t ask for any better. The showers are basic but far from the worst I’ve experienced, clean and stocked. Limited store supply selection but Wawa is a 15 minute drive and Walmart is roughly the same so that’s good enough for me. Pool is well taken care of and the lake is nice. Mosquitoes are bad but that’s to be expected being near water of any kind so can’t complain too much it is what it is. Overall a nice spot to stop for some time away from the hustle and bustle of life.


Guide to Vincentown

The Pine Barrens region surrounding Vincentown offers camping areas with distinctive ecological features such as cedar swamps and acidic soil that creates the characteristic tea-colored waters. Camping spots near Vincentown, New Jersey can be accessed via sandy roads that may require higher clearance vehicles in some areas. Cell phone reception varies significantly between campgrounds, with stronger signals in the northern parts of Wharton State Forest.

What to do

Kayaking on Wading River: Wading Pines Camping Resort provides direct river access for paddlers. "You can tube down the river from one end of camp to the other," notes camper Layne, who appreciated the convenient water access.

Archery practice: Turkey Swamp Park offers dedicated archery facilities for campers wanting target practice. According to one visitor, "Bring your bow and shoot at the hay barrels" - just one of several outdoor activities available at this Turkey Swamp Park.

Pine Barrens hiking: The Batona Trail connects multiple campgrounds throughout the region. One camper at Brendan Byrne State Forest reports, "There are probably hundreds of miles of trails through the woods and bogs to explore. Can't tell you how much I love it. Could spend a whole vacation just with these trails."

Historical sites exploration: The area contains preserved industrial villages from the 1800s. A camper at Atsion Family Camp notes, "In the area there are historic buildings and ruins you get to by 'off roading' on all dirt roads."

What campers like

Secluded wilderness feel: The Pine Barrens provide genuine isolation despite proximity to urban areas. A Brendan Byrne State Forest camper writes, "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!"

Spacious wooded sites: Timberland Lake Campground offers well-spaced camping areas with shade. According to Aaron E., "Stayed here from June 24th-27th on site 38. It was a really nice size, and the kids could fish right off the dock on the back."

Swimming access: Multiple campgrounds provide designated swimming areas with beaches. A visitor to Goshen Pond mentions, "It's also a 5 minute drive from Atsion lake, a great place for kayaking and swimming."

Nighttime stargazing: The relative distance from major cities creates opportunities for astronomy. One camper at Wharton State Forest recalled, "Our tent has a full view of the sky and at night it was like a planetarium as we admired the sky from our cots."

What you should know

Tick awareness essential: The Pine Barrens have significant tick populations, particularly in warmer months. A camper at Turkey Swamp Park reports, "By the 2nd day I had 3 ticks on me. My dog had one and by the end my husband had 2. That was so crazy because we were just sitting by our camper."

Site maintenance varies: Some campgrounds maintain higher standards than others. At Goshen Pond, one visitor noted, "There was a bag tied to a tree with someone's trash in it. Speaking of trash, there was a lot of little bits scattered throughout the site, I spent my camp setup time also picking out the worst offenders."

Bathroom facilities limited: Remote sites often have minimal facilities. A camper at Lower Forge described, "They are primitive, pet-friendly, hike-in sites with direct access to the Batsto River. The hike in is about a 1/2mile so you need to be conservative with gear but if you plan correctly the peace and quiet is well worth it."

Weekend crowding: Popular sites fill quickly Friday through Sunday. According to one Lower Forge visitor, "We went up on a Friday night and enjoyed being the only campers there. Saturday night was a little crowded and the sites are very close so if you enjoy your peace and quiet in the woods, pick a week night to enjoy!"

Tips for camping with families

Halloween weekend activities: Fall camping offers special programming at several sites. "We LOVE camping here in the fall!! They do their own haunted walk through that is just awesome! Everyone decorates. They have a dj every Saturday! Plenty of activities for the kids," explains a visitor to Timberland Lake Campground.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: The proximity to Six Flags Safari Park creates unique animal encounters. "There is a road that goes between the campground and the Safari you can drive, walk, or bicycle down and see the animals!" shares Jessica D. about Timberland Lake Campground.

Beginner-friendly sites: Some areas cater specifically to new campers. At Atsion Family Camp, one visitor noted, "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."

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature dedicated play areas. According to a Turkey Swamp Park camper, "Centralized playground for the kids with bathrooms and showers next door. Staff was awesome! Attentive and outgoing."

Tips from RVers

Road quality considerations: Many access roads are unpaved and may present challenges. "The road into the campground is about 1 mile of loose sand. It can be accessed by a standard vehicle," reports one RVer at Batona Campground.

Variable hookup locations: Water and electric connections often require planning. A Turkey Swamp Park visitor advises, "Nicely wooded with water and electric. Be sure to bring extra hose because the water spigot is a distance from the electric."

Site dimensions and access: Not all campsites accommodate larger vehicles. At Mullica River campground, visitors note, "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."

Seasonal considerations: Several campgrounds close during winter months. As one camper noted, "A water pump provides fresh water but is not available in the winter. There's at least two pit toilets in the campground - don't expect luxury."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Vincentown, NJ?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Vincentown, NJ is Atsion Family Camp — Wharton State Forest with a 4.2-star rating from 23 reviews.