About Camp Taylor
Camp Taylor occupies 400 forested acres in Columbia, New Jersey, within the Delaware Water Gap region. The park provides 120 sites with electric and water hookups plus direct hiking access to the Appalachian Trail.
Camp Taylor opened in 1964 as a family-owned campground. The property spans 400 acres of forest in Northwest New Jersey. A two-acre lake offers swimming, kayaking, and canoeing.
Direct hiking access connects to the Appalachian Trail and Delaware Water Gap. The campground operates from late April through late October. Quiet hours run from 11:00 PM to 8:00 AM.
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What Amenities Does Camp Taylor Offer?
Camp Taylor offers a two-acre lake for swimming, kayaking, and canoeing. The campground provides a playground, recreation field, miniature golf, volleyball, horseshoes, and cornhole. Other amenities include a camp store, gift shop, flush toilets, hot showers, and planned weekend activities like crafts and animal shows.
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What Are the Rates at Camp Taylor?
Overnight rates start at $46.00 for primitive sites and $57.00 for sites with electric and water hookups. Weekly rates are $276.00 for primitive sites and $342.00 for hookup sites. Additional adults (17+) cost $17.00 per night, and additional children (2-16 years) cost $5.00 per night. Children under 2 stay free.
What Are the Check-In Rules at Camp Taylor?
Check-in time is 3:00 PM and check-out is 3:00 PM. The minimum stay is 2 nights (3 nights on holiday weekends). Minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Reservations are made through the Camp Taylor website request form.
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What Is the Atmosphere Like at Camp Taylor?
Camp Taylor is a family-oriented, seasonal campground operating from late April to late October. The park offers planned weekend activities and enforces quiet hours, creating a relaxed atmosphere focused on outdoor recreation.