The Best Campgrounds Near Bergen County NJ

Ah, camping. For some among us, that means staying at a hotel that doesn’t offer room service. For others, it means remembering to bring the shovel because you’re digging your own latrine. But wherever your family falls on the spectrum, and whether you are a seasoned camper or just have a yen to try something new, we’ve got a campground that works for you. Check out the best campgrounds near Bergen County, NJ:

 

If you’re a camping rookie:

Panther Lake, Andover, NJ

Distance from Bergen County: 43 miles

 

 

Not sure your family is going to take to this whole camping thing and want to try it out before you invest in the equipment? Panther Lake is the place to be. They offer camping rental equipment for families just like yours. Tent camping, trailer and cabin rentals are available. Once you’re settled, fish, swim or boat on the 45-acre lake. Or take a dip in the pool, relax in the hot tub, challenge the family to a tennis match, head over to the playground or take advantage of the full daily schedule of entertainment. Panther Lake also has a camp store on site—just in case you forgot to pack the marshmallows.

 

If you need a little nature:

Minnewasha State Park Preserve, Kerhonkson, NY

Distance from Bergen County: 79 miles

 

Located not far from the Mohonk Preserve and the town of New Paltz, Minnewasha State Park Preserve is home to waterfalls, 50 miles of foot paths for hiking and biking, sky lakes (lakes fed only by rainwater) and world-class rock climbing. You’ll find minimalist camping at its finest here at the Samuel F. Pryor III Shawagunk Gateway Campground with a pavilion, cooking area, bathhouse and restroom facilities with tent-only camping. A plus? The return of the peregrine falcon, back in residence after disappearing from the park in the 1960s.

 

 

If you’d like to pick your own adventure:

Stokes State Forest, Branchville, NJ

Distance from Bergen County: 56 miles

 

Find Stokes State Forest at the point where the Appalachian Trial follows the Kittatinny Mountain Range and hike along for a while. Or pick one of the other 33 miles of marked trails suitable for varying levels of hikers. Camping areas vary from secluded and wooded to open field sites and offer lodging options that range from cabins with showers and other amenities to a site that features only a pit toilet and potable water. Activities include lake swimming, boating, bird watching, biking and a playground.

 

If you need resort-like amenities:

Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park at Lazy River, Gardiner, NY

Distance from Bergen County: 63 miles

 

There’s camping, and then there’s camping. At Yogi Bear’s, you can stay in tents, cabins or your RV, but you probably won’t be seeing the inside of your lodging very often. Instead, you’ll be at the pool or the interactive splash pad, or playing lazer tag or miniture golf, or jumping on the enticingly named jumping pillow. And when you tire of those things, you can fish or play gaga ball, or mine for gems or head to the arcade. Your kids will have a blast, and you can pat yourself on the back and say you are, wait for it, smarter than the average bear.

 

If you want to go back in time:

Allaire State Park, Wall Township, NJ

Distance from Bergen County: 71 miles

 

Camping alone is an education, but how great is it that you can incorporate some other learning into your trip? Visit the historic Village at Allaire, a living history museum that portrays the everyday lives of people living in a 19th-century, iron-producing factory town known as the Howell Iron Works. Or ride the Pine Creek Railroad, a narrow-gauge railroad located in the state park. Then hike or fish for trout before you turn in at one of the 45 campsites, six shelters or four yurts available to families. You’ll find modern sanitary facilities, showers and water within walking distance of your campsite with barbeques, a picnic table and a fire ring also provided.

 

If you need some sand under your sleeping bag:

Ocean View Resort, Ocean View, NJ

Distance from Bergen County: 149 miles

 

With its proximity to Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Wildwood and Cape May, Ocean View allows your family to roll your camping vacation and your beach vacation into one epic adventure. In addition to all the amenities of a top-notch campground, including pool, splash pad, games, mini golf and tennis courts, Ocean View offers a well-stocked camp store and best of all, a café and lake pavilion that will give parents a break from cooking (what’s more of a vacation than that?). Choose to bunk down in a tent, a cabin or a trailer, and don’t forget to bring Fido. Ocean View is pet friendly.

 

If you’d rather glamp:

Treehouse, Carmel, NY

Distance from Bergen County: 61 miles

 

Are you one of those people who likes nature, but really mostly out the window? Then how about trying a weekend in this two-bed, two-bath treehouse? You can venture out onto the 2,000 square foot wrap-around deck to enjoy the fresh air and then head back inside to your fully equipped kitchen to whip up a gourmet meal for the family. Other amenities include air conditioning, wi-fi and satellite TV proving once again that “roughing it” is in the eye of the beholder.

 

 

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