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CAMPING
Pitch a tent, rent a cabin or park your RV
seaside ambiance with ocean breezes and the soothing sounds of the waves just minutes from nearly 50 campgrounds. Camping near Cape May Point State Park provides proximity to beautiful beaches, and the iconic Cape May Point Lighthouse. The park is also an excellent spot for birdwatching.
With approximately 16 campgrounds in Atlantic County, outdoor enthusiasts can explore the sandy shores of Atlantic County’s beaches and the scenic beauty of Wharton State Forest, all in one great vacation. With its extensive trail system, the forest provides hikers and nature enthusiasts with a chance to discover the beauty of New Jersey Pine Barrens, which is mostly rural and undisturbed and supports a diverse array of plants and flowers.
Many campgrounds in the region offer family-friendly amenities such as fishing, kayaking and biking, and host events and activities to entertain their guests. Experience camping in this region; it is THE most relaxing way to escape the everyday.
Memories are waiting to be made at Ocean View Resort Campground, the largest privately- owned camping resort in New Jersey with 180 forested acres, including 1,175 wooded sites providing full hookups and all the modern
FROM BEACHSIDE LOCATIONS to lush wooded areas, sleeping under the stars in this region is a chance to unwind, explore nature, and create lasting memories against the backdrop of New Jersey’s unique coastal charm.
Camping in Atlantic and Cape May counties offers a blend of coastal beachlife and the natural beauty of lush wooded forests.
While there are no campgrounds located on the beach, most parks are minutes away from nearly 60 miles of pristine, sandy beaches, family fun on the Boardwalks, the excitement of Atlantic City’s casinos and the Historic Landmark City of Cape May.
Whether pitching a tent or parking an RV, campers in Cape May County can savor the
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