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Q. I live in New Jersey and was wondering if anyone knew of a good place to go for primitive living/camping. I would like somewhere with a river or lake for a water source, but somewhat far away from civilization where I won't be bothered. Someone had brought up the Delaware Water Gap, but it seems it is too heavily regulated for my tastes. Any suggestions would be helpful and anything relatively close to or in NJ would be perfect. Thanks!
Answer
http://www.state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/parks/camping.html
Bass River State Forest was the first forest acquired by the state of New Jersey in 1905 for public recreation, water conservation, and wildlife and timber management. Lake Absegami, a 67-acre lake created in the 1920's, is the center of the forest's recreational activities and provides an area for swimming and a serene setting for boating and canoeing. A trail through the Absegami Natural Area wanders through a pine/oak woods and a small Atlantic white cedar bog.
We are the closest full-facility campground to Victorian Cape May and the Cape May-Lewes Ferry. Our 175 acres of forests and fields provide an ideal camping setting amidst a scenic natural habitat. Spacious campsites accommodate every camper's needs and equipment, whether you are packing a tent or towing a 35 ft. trailer ... or anything in between.
Cedar Ridge Campground is located at the very top of New Jersey in the beautiful Kittatiny Mountains. From your campsite, you can view some of the most scenic splendor within the region. It's here, at Cedar Ridge Campground, where you and nature will become one in a quiet and peaceful setting.
http://www.campgrounds-by-city.com/campgrounds_by_type.php
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Reskilling Northwest New Jersey
We are a group of people in Northwest New Jersey who like to get together with each other and share our skills in wild edibles, reskilling and homesteading. Many of us are already friends, and we're ready to meet new friends.
http://primitive-skills.meetup.com/
http://www.njskylands.com/dirmuseum.htm
http://www.state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/parks/camping.html
Bass River State Forest was the first forest acquired by the state of New Jersey in 1905 for public recreation, water conservation, and wildlife and timber management. Lake Absegami, a 67-acre lake created in the 1920's, is the center of the forest's recreational activities and provides an area for swimming and a serene setting for boating and canoeing. A trail through the Absegami Natural Area wanders through a pine/oak woods and a small Atlantic white cedar bog.
We are the closest full-facility campground to Victorian Cape May and the Cape May-Lewes Ferry. Our 175 acres of forests and fields provide an ideal camping setting amidst a scenic natural habitat. Spacious campsites accommodate every camper's needs and equipment, whether you are packing a tent or towing a 35 ft. trailer ... or anything in between.
Cedar Ridge Campground is located at the very top of New Jersey in the beautiful Kittatiny Mountains. From your campsite, you can view some of the most scenic splendor within the region. It's here, at Cedar Ridge Campground, where you and nature will become one in a quiet and peaceful setting.
http://www.campgrounds-by-city.com/campgrounds_by_type.php
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Reskilling Northwest New Jersey
We are a group of people in Northwest New Jersey who like to get together with each other and share our skills in wild edibles, reskilling and homesteading. Many of us are already friends, and we're ready to meet new friends.
http://primitive-skills.meetup.com/
http://www.njskylands.com/dirmuseum.htm
Where can I camp on the beach with my dog near Washington, DC?
Mandy S
I am looking for a campground along the ocean coast that will be within 3 hours of DC. The only requirements are being able to camp on the sand and see the ocean from our tent, and to be able to bring our dog. Thanks in advance!
Answer
There is a campground at Assateague Island that may fill the requirements. Not sure about the dog, though. One of the reasons is that people tend to think their dogs can run free without disturbing people or the balance of nature. The other is the presence of the wild ponies that are allowed to run free. Chincoteague Island also has a campground. There is also a campground in the Virginia Beach/Sandbridge Beach area. Delaware's coast is close by and includes some really nice campgrounds which are pet friendly. One fronts on the bay, but is a short walk to the ocean (no street to cross) and is very popular. Check the internet for Maryland, Delaware and Virgina campgrounds and see what you can find. The water oriented campgrounds fill up quickly, so plan ahead and give yourself plenty of time. Best bet: the campground at Indian River Inlet in Delaware.
There is a campground at Assateague Island that may fill the requirements. Not sure about the dog, though. One of the reasons is that people tend to think their dogs can run free without disturbing people or the balance of nature. The other is the presence of the wild ponies that are allowed to run free. Chincoteague Island also has a campground. There is also a campground in the Virginia Beach/Sandbridge Beach area. Delaware's coast is close by and includes some really nice campgrounds which are pet friendly. One fronts on the bay, but is a short walk to the ocean (no street to cross) and is very popular. Check the internet for Maryland, Delaware and Virgina campgrounds and see what you can find. The water oriented campgrounds fill up quickly, so plan ahead and give yourself plenty of time. Best bet: the campground at Indian River Inlet in Delaware.
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