30 RV Parks & Campgrounds in New Jersey
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Appalachian Mountain Club
Hike to remote AMC huts in Blairstown, NJ. $99 rate includes bunk bed and family-style meals. Access 50+ miles of trails.
Baker's Acres Campground Inc
Baker's Acres Campground operates 300 shaded campsites on 60 acres at the edge of the New Jersey Pinelands in Tuckerton.
Beachcomber Campground Inc
Beachcomber Campground sits on 15 oceanfront acres in Cape May, NJ, with a 200-foot private beach and 150 full-hookup RV sites.
Beaver Hill Campground
Beaver Hill Campground sits on 75 wooded acres in Sussex, NJ, 55 miles from NYC. 100 campsites with electric and water hookups.
Bel Haven Lake Resort
Bel Haven Lake Resort offers 150 seasonal RV sites on a 22-acre private lake near Atlantic City. Open April 15 to October 1.
Buena Vista Camping Park
Buena Vista Camping Park in Buena, NJ, 40 miles from Philadelphia, offers a swimming lake, themed weekends, and full-hookup RV sites.
Camp Saginaw
Camp Saginaw operates a 350-acre technology-free campus in Cherry Hill, NJ, 10 miles from Philadelphia, with over 50 structured activities for children ages 4 to 15.
Camp Taylor
Camp Taylor sits on 400 forested acres in Columbia, NJ, with a 2-acre swimming lake and direct Appalachian Trail access.
Camp Vacamas Inc
Camp Vacamas Inc operates a 230-acre non-profit youth camp and retreat center in West Milford, NJ, established in 1924.
Cape Island Camp Ground
Cape Island Camp Ground operates April 17 through October 31. This Sun Retreats resort sits minutes from Cape May beaches and historic downtown.
Driftwood Too Camping Resort
Driftwood Too Camping Resort offers 2,400 sq ft paved pull-through sites 10 minutes from Avalon and Stone Harbor beaches.
Four Seasons Camp Grounds
Four Seasons Camp Grounds in Woodstown, NJ offers 15 acres of RV sites and cabins with a full calendar of planned social activities.
New Jersey offers 30 RV parks and campgrounds across coastal and inland regions. From the beaches of Cape May to the Delaware Water Gap, RVers find sites with full hookups at 30 parks, pet-friendly policies at 30 parks, and pull-through spots measuring up to 60 feet at 30 parks.
How many RV parks does New Jersey have?
New Jersey contains 30 RV parks and campgrounds spread across 15 counties. Cape May and Cape May Court House each host 30 parks, while Sussex holds 30 parks. Blairstown offers 30 parks, and West Milford, Cherry Hill, Columbia, and Jackson each provide 1 park.
What types of RV sites are available in New Jersey?
New Jersey parks provide site sizes ranging from 35 x 80 feet to 50 x 100 feet. Full hookup sites (30/50 amp, water, sewer) exist at 30 parks. Pull-through sites accommodate rigs up to 60 feet at 30 parks. Back-in sites handle trailers up to 45 feet at 30 parks.
Are New Jersey RV parks pet-friendly?
18 out of 30 parks allow pets. Pet fees run $5 to $15 per night. Weight limits apply at 30 parks, restricting dogs to 50 pounds max. Leash requirements enforce 6-foot leads in common areas at all pet-friendly parks.
Which New Jersey regions have the most RV parks?
Southern coastal areas including Cape May and Cape May Court House hold 30 parks combined. Northern inland zones around Sussex and Blairstown contain 30 parks. Central counties like Jackson and Cherry Hill host 30 parks. The Delaware Water Gap region features 30 parks.
What amenities do New Jersey RV parks offer?
- Wi-Fi available at 30 parks with speeds up to 25 Mbps
- Swimming pools present at 30 parks
- Laundry facilities at 30 parks
- Dump stations at 30 parks
- Camp stores selling propane at 30 parks
- Playgrounds at 30 parks
What is the average cost of an RV site in New Jersey?
Nightly rates for a full hookup site run $45 to $95. Weekly discounts average 15% off nightly rates. Monthly stays cost $700 to $1,200. Off-season (November through March) rates drop by 20-30% at 30 parks that remain open year-round.
How far in advance should I book an RV park in New Jersey?
Parks in Cape May and Sussex require reservations 3 to 6 months ahead for summer weekends. Midweek stays during July and August need booking 1 month in advance. Off-season reservations require 1 to 2 weeks notice at 30 parks accepting same-day arrivals.
New Jersey offers 30 RV parks and campgrounds from coastal Cape May to inland Sussex, with full hookups at 30 parks, pet-friendly policies at 30 parks, and pull-through sites up to 60 feet for rigs of all sizes.