Senin, 10 Maret 2014

camping areas by Bergan County?




Gilda Tand


my friends and i want to find a camping area near bergan county, nj. somewhere where it is legal to make a fire. i tried googling this but it got me nowhere. the zip code is 07410. we need a place where its legal to make fire though and closes around 10 or 11
please help, thank you



Answer
You need to study how to Google!

Camp Glen Gray
200 Midvale Mountain Road
Mahwah, NJ 07430-2700
Phone: (201) 327-7234
Fax: (201) 327-0322
Email: CampGlenGray@aol.com

Nestled among thousand's of acres of county and state park lands, there's never a lack of things to do and see. Besides hiking trails, there is a lake to fish in (16 years old and over requires a NJ Fishing License). Rent a boat and explore the lake. Cabins, lean-tos and tent sites make wonderful places to camp in, and there's lots of wonderful scenery to enjoy. A sports field, campfire ring and an amphitheater provide places to hold outdoor events. A Dining Hall (with a kitchen) may be used for indoor events and meals. Bathroom facilities at campsites consist of latrines in keeping with the camp's rustic mode. Flush toilets are located off the parking lot. In the winter, wood stoves in the cabins will keep you warm. Many of the cabins also have electricity. In warmer weather, play sports and games in Mary Post field.

Camping by permit only. For reservations and further information please call (201) 327-7234 or visit the website www.glengray.org.

State Parks with Camping:

Campsites Sites for tents and/or trailers for up to six people. Trailer hook-ups are not available.

Allaire, Bass River, Belleplain, Bull's Island, Byrne (formerly Lebanon), Cheesequake, High Point, Jenny Jump, Parvin, Spruce Run, Stephens, Stokes, Swartswood, Voorhees, Wharton, Worthington.

what are some places to camp in nj without cabins and rv's with nice views? just plain camping in tents!?




Juliet





Answer
Try one of NJ's state parks and forests. No alcohol or pets permitted, but usually plenty of tent sites with decent isolation. While most parks/forests that permit camping also accept small RV's and have cabins, the cabins are usually concentrated in a completely different location than the campsites, and the small sites have no water or electric hookups, so they are not popular with RV'ers.

Stokes and Swartzwood in northern NJ are nice. Wharton in the Pine Barrens is also nice, and has some remote campgrounds that are only accessible via canoe, kayak, 4WD or on foot. Two campgrounds in Wharton are hike-in only (no motor vehicles allowed). Round Valley Reservoir in Central NJ has a remote campground that can only be accessed by boat or foot (minimum 2 mile hike).




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