Juliet
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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).
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).
Does anyone know of a good but cheap or good priced Tent Camping Site in the North East Coast?
tuki27
Okay, I am a broke college student who is trying to have a good time for spring break but not spend too much money. Me and 3 of my friends are looking to stay at a camp site. We are from NJ and are looking to stay at either Southern Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, or even Virginia (Northern). Can someone help me out with a safe, fun, cool place???
Thank you!
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i don't know much about camp sites around those areas, but the average of what i've seen from the east cost to the west cost, Maine to Alaska, its about $15 a night
i don't know much about camp sites around those areas, but the average of what i've seen from the east cost to the west cost, Maine to Alaska, its about $15 a night
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