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- Dutch_12078Explorer IIWhich part of NJ do you want to visit?
- md_procoupleExplorerStayed at Sea Pines (1000 trials resort) Last summer and it was not we considered a RESORT ! First, we had problems with the electric, informed the (teenager) at the store, 2 hrs. later still no power, was informed (by the same kid) that it was probably our camper, and not the parks power. Half hour later went to the managers office and explained the issue we were having. She had maintenance stop and low and behold the 50 AMP Breaker was bad. Found out the kid never reported it to maintenance or the office manager. The second issue we had was too many "Seasonal" sites taken and naturally they were some of the bigger / deeper sites (we have a 38' 5'er and had to search for an hour for a site big enough and enough room to maneuver to get it in. That is one Resort we will not return to. But there are plenty of C/G's in the area. Good Luck and Happy Camping !!
- jplante4Explorer III can tell you to stay away from FlaNet in Netcong.
We usually stop at Timberlane in Clarksboro on the way to or from somewhere, but only for a night. It's fine for that, or if you're visiting the Philly area. It's also open all year. - fitznjExplorerNorth, South, Central??????
I stay at the State/County parks in NJ; Turkey Swamp, Allaire, Bass River, Stokes........ - didiExploreri am thinking the whole state of nj, thanks
2003 Airstream Land Yacht 30' - mikhenExplorerBeachcomber is nice.
- jfkmkExplorerWhen my kids were young, we really enjoyed Ocean View.
- bresdogsrExplorerWe like Seashore Campsites and Holly Shores in Cape May.
- jfkmkExplorer
weathershak wrote:
When in North West NJ, go here
Agree! Camp Taylor is a nice cg. We stayed there a couple of years ago. We had a huge site, and enjoyed the wolf preserve. Nice winery down the road too.
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