If you've never gone beach camping in New Jersey, you're in for a HUGE treat. New Jersey has beautiful beaches along our lakes, rivers, and oceans. Even better than spending a day on these bodies of water is spending the night at these campgrounds near New Jersey beaches. There's nothing like waking up to the gorgeous glow of the sun gleaming on the water. If you've been wondering, "where are there beach campsites near me," you've just found your answer! These 10 spots allow you to camp near the beach, and to top it off, they're all great values.
1. Bass River State Forest, Bass River
There are several spots you can camp in Bass River State Forest, but by far the best place to rest your head is one of the park's six lakefront cabins. Along the north shore, these cabins feature full kitchens, private baths, and enclosed porches looking out on the lake. For a more rustic experience, there are also six lakeside shelters with shower facilities within walking distance. Plan your visit to Bass River State Park by visiting its official website.
2. Beachcomber Camping Resort, Cape May
Rent out a lakefront Captain's Cabin or Suite for luxe amenities with waterfront views. They offer heat, air conditioning, refrigerators, microwaves, private powder rooms (toilet/sink), and more. Rates vary depending on the season, and camping is available from mid-April until the end of October. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, guests can enjoy a free tug boat ride on the lake, along with other water activities. Find more information on the official website of Beachcomber Camping Resort.
3. High Point State Park, Sussex
While Lake Marcia may be more popular (swimming is permitted), Sawmill Lake offers camping along its shores. Tent sites are available. If you're looking for something that feels more like home, there are two cabins available on Steenykill Lake, both offering three bedrooms, a bathroom, kitchen, living area with a wood stove, and electricity. Both Sawmill and Steenykill Lake allow boating and fishing. Discover all the beauty that awaits at this New Jersey state park.
4. Ocean View Resort Campground, Ocean View
There are seven trailer sites here located right on the beach, and many more with lake views. Beachfront amenities include volleyball, shuffleboard, swimming, a playground, and paddle boat rentals. Park amenities include a fishing pond, pool, mini-golf, arcades, and more. Camping is available from mid-April to mid-October. Take a peek at the fun that awaits at this New Jersey glampground.
5. Parvin State Park, Pittsgrove
There are 54 tent and trailer sites here, but for waterfront views, opt for a group campsite or cabin. The group campsites are located on Parvin Lake and offer fire rings and flush toilets. Each site accommodates up to 25 people. Cabins are located on Thundergust Lake and offer full kitchens, private bathrooms, and two bedrooms. Find out why Parvin State Park offers the best waterfront camping in New Jersey.
6. Spruce Run Recreation Area, Clinton
The camping area at this park is surrounded on three sides by the stunning Spruce Run Reservoir. There are 67 tent and trailer sites with picnic tables and fire rings, and three basic shelters with bunks and a wood stove. Flush toilets and showers are within walking distance. Fishing, boating, and swimming (seasonally, when conditions allow) are permitted. Camping is available until October 31st. Reserve your stay on the official website of Spruce Run Recreation Area.
7. Worthington State Forest, Columbia
Though not a sandy beach, several sites are right along the Delaware. You'll enjoy gorgeous scenery and endless opportunities for boating. Tent and trailer sites are available seasonally. Should you wish to swim in the Delaware, Turtle Beach (lifeguards in-season) is just a short drive from the camping area, right off Old Mine Road. Plan your camping adventure on the official website of Worthington State Forest.
8. River Beach Resort, Mays Landing
If you're looking for one of the best RV parks in New Jersey, you've just found it. River Beach Resort in Mays Landing offers a plethora of RV sites and welcomes campers of all ages. The highlight, of course, is the sandy beach that's perfect for relaxing on during the hottest days of summer. Boating is another popular pastime at the resort. Check out all of the details on the official website of River Beach RV Resort.
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9. Round Valley Reservoir, Clinton
The deepest lake in New Jersey, Round Valley Reservoir offers hiking, biking, swimming, scuba diving, and the most rustic camping experience in New Jersey. All sites at Round Valley are primitive and require hiking or kayaking to reach. The spectacular waterfront views are worth the effort. You'll find drinking water and pit toilets within walking distance. Learn more about this sapphire lake in New Jersey by reading our previous article.
Where's your favorite place to go beach camping in NJ? What are your favorite campgrounds near New Jersey beaches? What are your favorite beaches in New Jersey? Let us know in the comments! While I think all of these are amazing options, I was particularly excited about the oceanfront camping at Seaside - which of these places are you most likely to visit? For more camping options, check out these rustic camping spots in New Jersey.
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