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Camping near Gateway National Recreation Area, NJ

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Gateway National Recreation Area spans coastal areas in New Jersey and New York, with campgrounds ranging from beachfront tent sites to full-hookup RV parks for overnight stays. Sandy Hook in New Jersey features tent camping with fire pits near ocean beaches, while nearby Liberty Harbor RV Park in Jersey City accommodates large recreational vehicles with full hookup options. The Staten Island unit of Gateway National Recreation Area also offers camping facilities, though availability is limited. Most campgrounds in this urban-coastal region provide basic amenities such as picnic tables, drinking water, and toilet facilities, with varying levels of electrical hookups depending on the campground.

Access to Gateway camping areas varies significantly by season, with most facilities operating from spring through fall. Sandy Hook and other Gateway campgrounds typically close during winter months, with peak visitation occurring in summer when beaches are most popular. Reservations are strongly recommended for all Gateway camping areas, particularly on summer weekends when sites fill quickly. Many campgrounds prohibit pets, and alcohol restrictions are common throughout the recreation area. Facilities at Gateway campgrounds tend to be more basic than at private campgrounds in the region. "This place is awesome when it comes to finding an affordable place to stay while in NY, this camp ground isn't your usual forest camp sites, however there are some beautiful views," notes one visitor to the Staten Island camping area.

The unique appeal of Gateway campgrounds lies in their proximity to urban areas while still providing natural surroundings. Several visitors highlight the contrast between the metropolitan setting and camping experience. "It's a little slice of heaven in the hell of one of the busy areas of New York," reported one camper about Brooklyn camping. Campers particularly value waterfront locations throughout the recreation area, with sites offering views of Jamaica Bay, New York Harbor, or the Atlantic Ocean. While city noise including air traffic is mentioned in reviews, most campers appreciate the convenience of urban camping. The Sandy Hook unit receives consistently positive reviews for its beachfront location and reasonable rates, with campers noting the availability of lifeguarded beaches and good fishing opportunities nearby.

Best Camping Sites Near Gateway National Recreation Area (49)

    1. Sandy Hook — Gateway National Recreation Area

    18 Reviews
    Atlantic Highlands, NJ
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (347) 630-1124

    $30 - $50 / night

    "Once you are there, you can walk right across the street to a bayside inlet and sandy shore that is not highly trafficked because no one can park there except those using the campground."

    "Rangers at the entrance regulate admittance thus, providing a safe environment within the confines of the base."

    2. Liberty Harbor RV Park

    16 Reviews
    Jersey City, NJ
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (201) 516-7500

    $145 - $180 / night

    "This is all about location. The closest RV park to NYC. It's basically a parking lot with a dump station. Not much else. Pick one of the larger end row sites to get a little extra elbow room."

    "Basicly a parking lot, but the location can't be beat. 2 ferries that run to Manhattan. Path train is a 12 minute walk away that will take you yyo manhatten."

    3. Cheesequake State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Matawan, NJ
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (732) 566-2161

    $200 / night

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

    "This park is on the list of 50 top NJ Hikes, and it has a few great trails. The trails range from easy to moderate with quite a few lookout locations."

    4. Staten Island — Gateway National Recreation Area - CLOSED for 2025

    3 Reviews
    Bayonne, NJ
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (718) 354-4655

    $30 / night

    "You have a clear view of the Narrow bridge and at night the city lights light up your surroundings light a nigh light. The camp here has 7 campsites here and it fill up really fast."

    "this place is awesome when it comes to finding an affordable place to stay while in NY, this camp ground isnt your usual forest camp sites, however there are some beautiful views, and it is located in"

    5. Nickerson Beach Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Long Beach, NY
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (516) 571-7700

    "It’s basically a parking lot, but it’s steps away from some of the greatest waves on the east coast. Showers are clean, there’s a dog park nearby, and the island is very bikable to get around."

    "Very close to everything."

    6. Skyline RV Camp - Waterfront

    1 Review
    New York, NY
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (347) 434-6891

    $130 / night

    "A little intimidating driving in to a nondescript gate at the end of a narrow street but the overall experience exceeded expectation."

    7. Turkey Swamp Park

    31 Reviews
    Freehold, NJ
    31 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"

    8. Collective Governors Island

    1 Review
    Jersey City, NJ
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 445-2033

    $529 - $1200 / night

    10. Skyline RV Camp - Non-Waterfront

    2 Reviews
    New York City, NY
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (347) 434-6891

    $85 - $120 / night

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Recent Reviews near Gateway National Recreation Area

354 Reviews of 49 Gateway National Recreation Area Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • S G.
    Jul. 5, 2026

    Mahlon Dickerson Reservation

    Primitive

    The main issue with the sites was that they were primitive -- no water. The campsites were basically just wooden platforms, with a picnic table and fire pit. There were also a lot of bugs, though this may be due to the rain. The location itself was fairly pretty and there were a number of hiking trails of not-overly-serious difficulty. The particular site we picked left is a little farther from our car than we would have liked, but for other sites you can bring your car closer.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 30, 2026

    Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn, NY

    Not park and camp available

    The park was open but camping was not. After a little extra digging they do have a few sites, but hike in only.

  • Nicole H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 21, 2026

    Heckscher State Park Campground

    Beginner Camper Friendly

    To start, Andrew was phenomenal. I arrived at 6:40 PM and he was able to hook us up with the last campground and was so patient and friendly when answering our questions. Overall staff was great, I saw someone picking up trash after campers checked out. Bathrooms are clean, 1 mile walk from campgrounds to beach area. Very spider and tick heavy if you don’t stay on the walking trail. Campers were very respectful and friendly, overall an amazing first time camping trip. Paid about $32 for a night. Drinking water on site.

  • 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.

  • L
    Jun. 10, 2026

    Nickerson Beach Park Campground

    Great place

    Very nice family oriented, places the beach, which is great except for the birds watch out they come at you. They have a dog park basketball courts playground swimming just about everything.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 4, 2026

    Beaver Pond Campground in Harriman State Park

    worst campground

    This was by far the worst campground we have ever stayed at. First of all, the campground is basically just a large open field where everyone is on display. There is absolutely no privacy. If that's not enough and you want even more attention, choose a site near the playground, where you'll have a constant audience. The bathrooms were also extremely dirty and poorly maintained, which only added to the overall disappointing experience. The biggest issue, however, is the complete lack of quiet hours enforcement. Until at least 1:00 AM, there were screaming children, loud groups of intoxicated adults, and nonstop noise. It felt more like a chaotic party zone than a campground. There seemed to be no rules, no supervision, and no consideration for people who actually came to relax. The sites farther back in the woods offer a little more privacy, but don't expect peace and quiet there either. This campground may be fine if your goal is to drink and party outdoors, but if you're looking for a relaxing camping experience, I would strongly recommend staying elsewhere. The only positive part of our stay was seeing a few baby deer wandering through the campground. They were adorable and ended up being the highlight of our trip.

  • Thomas H.
    May. 21, 2026

    Turkey Swamp Park

    First trip with travel trailer

    Nice site. Neighbor not to close. Bring extra water hose. The connection is not very close.


Guide to Gateway National Recreation Area

Gateway National Recreation Area offers multiple overnight camping possibilities within proximity to urban areas. Established camping areas provide amenities like electrical hookups, picnic tables, and restroom facilities, though amenities vary by location. Weather conditions fluctuate seasonally with humid summers and cold winters affecting camping experiences. The 26,000-acre recreation area spans parts of New Jersey and New York with several distinct units offering different camping environments.

What to do

Beach activities: Sandy Hook provides direct access to ocean beaches with lifeguarded swimming areas during summer months. "Very reasonable rates to pitch a tent. You get a private space with a fire pit. Ocean is close with lifeguards. Good fishing and pleasant people," notes one Sandy Hook visitor.

Fishing opportunities: Multiple locations throughout Gateway offer fishing access, particularly at Sandy Hook and Staten Island units. "Sandy Hook has all the necessities you need, bathroom, shower, and the occasional food truck. There is even a trail that runs parallel to the beach making it a scenic ride," reports a camper.

Military history exploration: Fort Wadsworth on Staten Island and Sandy Hook both contain historic military installations open for exploration. "The history housed on this base, with a hanger were full of old planes where dedicated veterans worked diligently to restore them, provided us up close inspection of multiple planes, including a mini-sized glider which we were granted personal access to get into," explains a camper about Sandy Hook.

Urban exploration: Liberty Harbor RV Park provides direct access to Manhattan via ferry and transit options. "This is a prime location for visiting the city or heading down the shore. The light rail is a block away, and the path train is about 8," notes one RVer who stayed at the Jersey City location.

What campers like

Waterfront proximity: Many Gateway camping sites offer direct water views or beach access. "Tent camping near the water - great for Jersey Shore adventures. Make sure to check out the lighthouses nearby!!" advises a Sandy Hook camper.

Urban convenience: Gateway campsites offer unique proximity to major metropolitan areas while still providing outdoor experiences. "This is a great spot with views of Manhattan, Statue of Liberty, etc. Expect to pay pretty good to be here, but from here you can pretty much easily get anywhere in NYC," notes a Liberty Harbor visitor.

Transportation options: Several Gateway camping locations offer multiple transportation modes to reach nearby attractions. "Having a view of Lady Liberty out your window is priceless. Getting in and out of the city is an adventure. Stay right off the highway to avoid the $30 tunnel toll," reports an RVer at Liberty Harbor.

Historical features: Gateway campsites often contain or provide access to significant historic sites. "The ability to view our military history was fabulous and, too, was our appreciation to those veterans for their past service. Then, there were pictures of the pilot, Amelia Erhart, on the wall of this base as she'd taken off from this base on her infamous flight," describes a Sandy Hook camper.

What you should know

Limited facilities: Many Gateway campgrounds offer basic amenities compared to larger campgrounds. "The campground is rustic with no showers or electricity. Tenting only, with all gear needing to be carried to the site. No vehicles allowed at the campsite," explains a Sandy Hook reviewer about the limitations.

Raccoon presence: Wildlife encounters, particularly with raccoons, require proper food storage. "Sites also have metal storage units for locking up foodstuffs to protect them from being pilfered by the numerous and bold raccoons," warns one camper about Sandy Hook.

Tent-only restrictions: Several Gateway camping areas limit accommodations to tent camping only with no RVs permitted. "If you like sandy camping and want something 1 hr or so outside NYC, this is a great spot. Some of the campsites are very large, some have coverings over the picnic table," notes a camper.

Limited staffing: Some Gateway camping areas operate with minimal staff presence. "The federally operated campground is only occasionally staffed and only after you call," explains a visitor regarding administrative availability.

Tips for camping with families

Beach equipment: Pack beach toys, chairs, and umbrellas for shore areas, especially at Sandy Hook. "Our crew was quite at home here. The land loves us and we love the land. #leavenotrace," notes a Nickerson Beach Park Campground visitor about family camping.

Entertainment options: Consider day trips to nearby attractions including urban areas or historic sites. "Nickerson Beach allows dogs, however, the beach does not. They have a small dog run on the other side of the large beach parking lot. Very clean, friendly employees," notes a visitor.

Swimming access: Not all Gateway locations permit swimming, check for lifeguarded beaches during summer. "If you're looking for a spot to camp so you can surf, this is perfect! It's basically a parking lot, but it's steps away from some of the greatest waves on the east coast," reports a Nickerson Beach visitor.

Walking distances: Many Gateway campsites require gear to be carried from parking areas. "No cars are permitted in the campground, so you will have to lug your gear to your spot so choose wisely my friends!" advises one camper.

Tips from RVers

Limited RV sites: Very few Gateway camping areas accommodate RVs, with Liberty Harbor RV Park in Jersey City being the primary option. "Very plain & functional, no frills but right on the harbor & on the very edge of Jersey City, close to a ferry & the train that takes u across to New York City," notes an RVer.

Size restrictions: Navigation to Gateway RV sites can be challenging for larger rigs. "Larger rigs will barely have a yard. And don't bet on a private picnic table. On a slow checkout day, you might get lucky enough to not wait in line for the dump station," advises a Liberty Harbor visitor.

Toll considerations: RV routes to Gateway areas often involve expensive tolls. "The area itself was under a ton of construction when we drove in, which meant for difficult to navigate roads and we barely squeezed by larger trucks who were also in the roadways," reports an RVer about accessing Liberty Harbor.

Water and electrical hookups: Liberty Harbor offers basic hookups but limited amenities compared to typical RV parks. "It's basically a gravel parking lot with a dump station. Not much else. Pick one of the larger end row sites to get a little extra elbow room," suggests one camper.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do visitors say about Gateway National Recreation Area's camping experience?

Visitors appreciate Gateway National Recreation Area's unique position as a natural escape close to urban areas. Though not directly in Sandy Hook, campers at Camp Gateway- Brooklyn NY (now closed) praised the contrast between city proximity and natural surroundings, noting it creates a sense of being "miles away from the busy city because of all the trees." For those seeking similar experiences in the region, Round Valley State Park Campground offers a "semi-mountainous, forested setting with a very large lake" that visitors describe as featuring crystal-clear water and gorgeous landscapes.

Where are the campgrounds at Gateway National Recreation Area in Sandy Hook, NJ?

Gateway National Recreation Area offers camping at Sandy Hook — Gateway National Recreation Area near Highlands, NJ. This campground provides drive-in and walk-in access options. The Sandy Hook campground is situated along the peninsula, providing easy beach access and views of the Atlantic Ocean. For those seeking alternatives nearby, Turkey Swamp Park in Freehold offers another camping option with paved sites in a wooded setting.

What amenities are available at Camp Gateway in Sandy Hook?

Camp Gateway in Sandy Hook provides basic amenities including potable water and toilets. The campground is reservable, which is recommended during peak season. While not offering luxury facilities, the campground's main appeal is its location with easy beach access. Visitors seeking more amenities might consider nearby alternatives like Mahlon Dickerson Reservation, which offers water and electric hookups, a dump station, paved and mostly level sites in a wooded setting, or Butterfly Camping Resort which provides full hookup sites with electric, water, sewer, and cable options.