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18 RV Parks near Kenvil, New Jersey
Succasunna, New Jersey 1.39 miles SW
Wharton, New Jersey 2.13 miles NE
Randolph, New Jersey 2.91 miles SE
Dover, New Jersey 2.97 miles E
Mount Arlington, New Jersey 3.3 miles NW
We did however find 18 campgrounds within 25 miles of Kenvil. You can also find a list of cities with campgrounds or RV Parks near Kenvil in the left hand column.
10 Flanders Netcong Rd Flanders, New Jersey 07836 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 90 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 40 Reviews
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Jun 2019 - $54.00
Just spent two nights in a 40’ FW. All the other reviews are true. This was not a Campground in our opinion. It’s just full of contractors, working personnel, and just full time residents. And sadly, most are some pretty scary RVs. We really didn’t feel safe here, so we didn’t go outside much. It is a dump. Utilities worked perfect. The worker in the office was not from the area and knew nothing we asked. If you are a big rig, fifth wheel with less than 9” inches bed clearance, or anything low to the ground, Do Not Visit this campground. The gravel roads are just river rock with giant potholes. GPS will take you to the wrong entrance. The swimming pool is a tiny above ground pool that doesn’t have water in it. All the water ponds are all washed out and looks terrible. And of course, comes mosquitoes. We will never return. I’m just glad our fifth wheel wasn’t damaged getting in or out. Large shopping center across from the back entrance. - jabberb
Mar 2019 - $50.00
We stayed here for 2 nights in late March. The entrance our GPS brought us to was the back entrance and it had a gate that was permanently locked which blocked the road to the front entrance. On the exit they have spike strips to prevent people from driving the wrong way BUT these are located on a hill so make sure to not roll back. The roads were all gravel and were pretty beat up with large holes everywhere. Getting to our site was very tricky as they have 5th wheels sticking out to far from the site on both sides of the road which only gave us a couple of extra inches to squeeze by without scrapping one or the other. I would not stay here again. - CamperWill136
Sep 2018 - $60.00
The campground is neither great nor terrible. It seems to have a large population of permanent residents, but most seem to maintain their campers and sites. There are a handful that look pretty trashy. Unleashed, uncollared, untagged dogs running loose. Lots of dog poop everywhere. The sites are mostly pretty tight, especially if you have slides on both sides. The neighbors awning is hanging over into my site a bit. Too tight to even bother putting out a chair and sitting out. Water pressure is good, power is steady. Didn't use the cable, so I cannot comment. Good signals on both Verizon and T-Mobile. Nice power box. Was able to put a lock on it to secure my surge suppressor. Road coming in is very, very rough, narrow, windy. Lots of pot holes. It did appear that there are preparations to repave and possibly widen a bit. It's safe enough if you drive slowly. I'm here a couple of nights for a work assignment. Not a place I would likely to return to for any other reason. - cKarlGo
6 Panther Lake Road Andover, New Jersey 07821 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 435 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 13 Reviews
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Sep 2019 - $75.00
This is our first time camping ever, it’s been a roller coaster of issues with our pop up tent camper prior to camping so we were beyond nervous going out for the long weekend. Upon arrival, I noticed one of my stabilizing jacks dropped during the drive and was all bent up. Male staff member came up and assisted me. Upon check-in, the staff was more than welcoming and reassuring that they here to help me in any way. Girl staff was very sweet and went over everything prior to me pulling off to my site. Once I got settled, male staff came back around to make sure I was up and running. He helped me tweak some things with the camper and we were able to settle right in. The bathhouses are nearby, clean and perfect to freshen up. We had an awesome first night and can’t wait to finish out the weekend. - Christopher Laver
Oct 2017 - $60.00
We had reservations and paid a deposit for the first night but were running late due to traffic so my wife called to let them know we might arrive late, the woman told her since we hadn't paid for the entire week we were out of luck if we arrived after 5:00PM as they close and lock the gate, after some discussion they agreed to leave a token for the gate and we could pay the balance next morning. "The Meadows" is mostly grass where rain puddles in mud and it had rained so mud was everywhere, lucky for us a woman who had occupied the site was able to show us where the facilities were The site is split with Water and Electric on one side and Sewer on the other side, I could reach the power and water and use every inch of the three 10' sewer hoses that I snaked under my Class C to the sewer Unfortunately North Jersey is limited in campgrounds but we're looking elsewhere. - RVThereYet-BiilDot
Jul 2017 - $60.00
Was expecting better from a $60 per night camping "resort". Nice facilities and well staffed but place is crowded with seasonal trailers packed in like sardines making it feel more like a trailer park than a camping resort. Glad I only booked 2 nights. - captn_rob
Weldon Road Jefferson Township, New Jersey 07849 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 29 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 25 Reviews
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Jun 2019 - $22.00
Quiet (except for the occasional plane), shady, peaceful. No sewer but bathrooms were clean. Some of the sites are short, but there were also plenty of big rigs also some are not very level. Verizon work well. Lots of mosquitoes in the twilight hours. Water hookup is very strange. Sites 1-8 the water is in the middle supplied by hoses. Sites 9-18 water is in the very front and shared. Odd number sites are OK, but even number sites require a very very long hose, not sure if it is provided. Office closed Mon and Tues. Manager is very nice. Would stay again. - newbies2016
Aug 2018 - $25.00
This is a great little stopover or getaway. Quiet (except the cicadas), shady, peaceful. No sewer but bathrooms were awesome. Some of the sites are short, but there were also plenty of big rigs. No satellite or OTA signals except one Spanish channel. AT&T and Verizon work well. Bring bug spray! - Keeping up with the Joneses
Jul 2018 - $20.00
Reservation help was excellent. We got in after dark, site #7 took 25 tries to back in, then got help from a retired trucker. Took her 15 tries and we aren't in straight. 34 ft Fifth wheel and F350. The park is beautiful wooded New Jersey hills. Very scenic. Electricity is fine with 50 amp service. Water hoses are provided on this site as the connection is about 100 feet away, and is in the middle of the woods, very odd setup. Others have water on their site near the street, but requires extra hoses. There is no sewer, but there is a dump station. This is a small park with only 19 sites, none are perfectly level, but most are easy to adjust for. Overall a very nice place, but the water and site 7 issue made it difficult for us. Water connections are difficult to find. Will need extra hose. - BWolfAR
115 Cozy Lake Rd Oak Ridge, New Jersey 07438 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 110 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 2 Reviews
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Sep 2014 - $35.00
If you are wondering why you cannot find any reviews on this "worst campground" in the USA, read on. This was our first time in the New Jersey area. Since we live out of state, we searched for hours online to find an rv park within reasonable proximity to the New York City area. We did a Google search and found Sun Air Campground. We phoned the owner to ask if he could accommodate a large motorhome, if it was easy to get to New York City by mass transit and what amenities they had. I was led to believe that everything was fine; no sewer, but good electric and water hookups, a dump station and fishing just steps away with a nice view of the lake. We believed we would be staying in a nice country setting with good access and modern amenities. So here is what we saw upon arriving in town. Without a GPS we never would have found this place. No directions were given on the website. When we turned onto Cozy Lake Rd, it was a very narrow road in a residential neighborhood with low overhanging trees. There were no signs along the road to provide direction until we finally came upon a small weathered sign nailed to a tree by a driveway. This was our first clue. The driveway entrance was rutted and rocky with pot holes, heavily wooded and very narrow. We pulled into a turn around area and straight ahead was a rundown modular residence with a little sign "Office" above the door. I knocked on the door (9:15 am) - no answer. My wife and I walked down the road into the campground only to be met by a vicious barking boxer, luckily on a chain in front of what looked to be a permanent trailer residence. The available sites were uneven, difficult to get into and covered in leaves and tree limbs. All occupied spots looked like permanent residents. We immediately decided this campground would not even rate a negative one star rating. There is a reason why there are no photos of the campground on the website. Cut-out areas in a heavily wooded area does not make a decent rv campground. We knew we were taking a chance on this place with so little information online, but we thought we'd check it out. Couldn't see any satellite images on Google maps because the area is so overgrown and the buildings are trashy and in horrible shape. In our 20+ years of motorhome travels, this is truly the worst place we have ever seen. Needless to say we drove on down the road. - cal corvette
Sep 2014 - $35.00
Family owned, people are nice. Gravel roads that are not maintained, gravel sites, ours was not level even with the use of leveling blocks. We parked by the lake, which was full of algae. There had been a boat dock at one time, now the area is roped off with "do not enter" signs. There is only one bath house for showers that is in very poor condition. You have to pay to use the shower. There is another bathroom that is in even worse condition. Neither were clean. There is a dump station, but no sewer hook up. The majority of the sites are seasonal renters in run down trailers. This place only takes cash. - esta34950
68 Phillips Rd Newton, New Jersey 07860 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 270 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 11 Reviews
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Sep 2019 - $65.00
This the third year coming to this very nice campground. Beautiful location with large level shaded full hookup sites. Entire facility is very well kept with spotless restrooms and very nice heated pool. The best thing about this campground is the wonderful staff - very friendly and accommodating. Already booking our 2020 visits. - SteveL
Jun 2017 - $50.00
We chose this for our maiden voyage of our camper. This may be the best campground in New Jersey. The staff is very helpful and polite. Our site in the H loop was tough to get into due to it being on a downhill slope. We couldn't reach our site's electric panel, so we called up the office and they brought over an extension cord. You get the impression that they really care about their guests. The sites are clean and well maintained. It was quiet. There is a lot to do at the campground. The weekend that we were there, they had a Alice in Wonderland theme. One thing I liked were free kayak rentals. I had never kayaked before and this was a great way to try it. The pool was clean and a lifeguard was on duty. The restrooms were clean. The reason that I didn't give it a 10 is that the interior roads are narrow. It was a challenge moving around, even towing a small 17 foot camper. In spite of that, will be back. - bwco
Sep 2014 - $48.00
The entrance to get in is only wide enough for 1 vehicle never mind 2 trucks pulling campers. The interior roads are a shambles, potholes, ruts and steep hills and super narrow. The electrical system is outdated with only 30 amp. The voltage was fluctuating the entire length of my stay. I had to shut down the pwr management system so the power would stay on. The water was on one side of the site and the electrical on the other. The cable TV wire was up in a tree and I had to search for it. The sites were a nice size but need serious amounts of gravel to level them out. We would not go back to this campground. - jambro
330 State Park Rd Hope, New Jersey 07844 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 22 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 2 Reviews
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Sep 2009 - $20.00
Jenny Jump State Forest was a very nice place to stay. The sites were good size for our pop-up and far from other campers. The restrooms and showers were clean and the staff was helpful. Overall a great place any we will camp there again in the future. - njcamp
Aug 2008 - $20.00
There are not many sites for an RV. Ours is 28' with no slideouts. I would say 30' would be the limit. We had site #26. The only other sites we would have considered are #28 and #20. You had to back 100' up a slight hill. If you are not good at maneuvering your camper this place is not for you. There are some inclines to haul up also. The privacy is great and the views on top of the mountain are awesome also. Staff was very friendly and helpful. - Jodee
1091 E Shore Rd Newton, New Jersey 07877 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 65 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 4 Reviews
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Apr 2019 - $20.00
We love the way the restrooms are set up with a huge dish-washing area in between the mens/ladies facilities. Please note that a LOT of Ash trees have been taken down due to the beetle problem so some sites are a bit muddy from the big vehicles going in and out. The view of the lake from our campsite and the quiet woods in the early spring are so nice we always go there for our first trip of the season. Buy firewood at the front entrance. Do not bring in outside firewood! - RzRzRzR
Nov 2018 - $25.00
Very nice restrooms with hot showers. Nice beach and great trails. Sites were in sort of a field with no barriers between sites. It was rainy so the grassy sites were muddy. - pilots48
Jul 2007 - $20.00
Great State park campground, with a beautiful lake for fishing and swimming. The public use beach is a short walk from the campground, is very nice, equipped with lifeguards, has playgrounds, bathrooms with showers, and a snack bar. The park is clean and pristine. The rangers were friendly and helpful. Education programs are held for free throughout the summer. - Mobeggert
Sussex, New Jersey (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 130 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 7 Reviews
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Jul 2009 - $40.00
Super nice place: very clean, and well laid-out. The only complaint is the office hours are not very reliable. They close from 5-7pm and again at 10 pm each night: which is inconvenient. So I went down at 4:45 pm: they were already closed. We went for firewood at 9:30 pm: again they were already closed. Other than that, a great park! - ST59
Jun 2009 - $40.00
We chose this campground because it was close and offered a lot of amenities for kids. Best part? The very large playground - the kids had a BLAST. The mini golf course was cheesy to us adults but the kids thought it was great. The kids never got to use the beautiful pool because a large group of adults took over the whole pool area for water football. Bathrooms were yucky but luckily we had a camper! Walking trails were overgrown and not maintained. - Its Me
Nov 2007 - $35.00
Nice location - rural. Bathrooms weren't very clean. The sites were not very level. There were many campers with a lot of junk all over their site. The entrance looks like it will be wonderful, but the sites and the junk take away from that perception. - bonniejames
251 County Road Route 513 Clinton, New Jersey 08809 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 47 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 3 Reviews
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Oct 2015 - $30.00
This park has basically no amenities or services. The camping area was a big field with a few trees around the perimeter. There were some Porta potties across the field. Dry camping on a field costs us $30. The park ranger was rude about our camping at night after 7 pm, so we hadn't paid in advance. This left a very bad impression of their state parks. Don't recommend. - stocky
May 2012 - $20.00
We stayed here since we could not get in to the Spruce Run Rec Area campgrounds, This site is about 10 minutes away, up on top of a hill. You must drive up some steep grades to get to the campsite. The sites are "primitive", no water, elecricity, etc. The site itself is pretty enough, with the campsites all bordering a large grassy field. Be warned, there's a fair amount of poison ivy here and there (especially around the small playground, which our 2-year-old was magnetically attracted to). The bath house was fairly disgusting; there are pit toilets and a couple of showers. Lots of paper strewn around, and very unpleasant odors (my wife had to use the men's latrine because the women's was so disgusting). A nice feature (for those so interested) is that the NJ Astronomical Assn's observatory is a short hike away; they tell me it's the largest public telescope (27") in NJ. Attended an open talk there on Sat night, but it was unfortunately too hazy to use the big telescope. Probably would not stay here again if there's space at Spruce Run. - Will Dennis
May 2006 - $20.00
There was virtually no one else here during our visit (midweek prior to school letting out). Park is pretty and wooded, with hiking paths, playgrounds, picnic areas and even an observatory1! Staff exceedingly helpful and pleasant. We had no trouble parking our 35' Fifth Wheel, although there are probably not many sites that we could have used. We were able to set up our Internet dish, but again, few sites from which this would have been possible. Please note that pets and even possession of alcohol are prohibited by park rules. There is a dump, but I think a large rig would have trouble using it. The drive through town to get here includes a 12'6" overpass and somewhat narrow roads. (There is an alternate route around the overpass.) - User51
58 Honey Run Rd Blairstown, New Jersey 07825 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 200 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 37 Reviews
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Sep 2019 - $53.00
Stayed overnight passing through the area. Interior roads are very narrow and steep in places. We were in the hilltop loop in back and the site was on grass and needed quite a bit of leveling material. Folks in office were nice, we had a few OTA TV channels, and we had 3 bars of Verizon 4G. - jtl2
Jul 2019 - $60.00
First the good: Lots of trees, nice pool area. I liked that they have an adult only pool, and nice jacuzzi. We liked the security gate, but didn't like the surprise of handing over $20 cash deposit to use the card. The roads to the CG are a bit difficult, narrow and a couple sharp turns. But for us the big negative was how very sloped and uneven the sites are. We had site 5 for 4 nights. We could not get level. Major slope front to back, and enough side to side that after 6 tries, ALL 10 of our rubber pads. Problem with being unlevel is if it rains, the rain can breech your slide seals. AND water didn't drain out of our shower pan, AND doors won't stay open. It rained a lot one of the days we were there.... We had to put in two of our slides, and wipe up a lot of water. It was uncomfortable leaning. For a resort, this is unacceptable. We looked at the other nearby sites that are not for all-season people, they were just as bad. They are gravel with grass, not very defined at all. When I told the front desk, they didn't seem surprised or concerned. I did like the privacy and quiet of where we were. - Diane and Tom
Sep 2018 - $55.00
This campground is primarily for long term campers. This might be why the men's restroom neither had a lock on the door or a shower curtain on the old avocado shower. I saw a school bus with a deck built on the side and an old travel trailer with a blue tarp to keep the elements out. The place has potential if someone would clean it up. Many wooded electric and water sites were wooded and private. The staff was friendly but we would not return even if it was free. - mojomoho