Farm stays near Atlantic City

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A popular resort locale for tourists near and far, Atlantic City sits right on the water, with Long Beach Island to the north and Cape May to the south. If you’re interested in Atlantic City’s high times, you can surely swing by the casinos and shop ‘til you drop. But, you can also take things slow with a leisurely stroll along the boardwalk, a day at the beach, and a midday picnic at your choice of park. From your relaxing RV site or cabin campground, you’ll gain an entirely new understanding of the Atlantic’s namesake city.

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Glamping In The Woods

4. Glamping In The Woods

15mi from Atlantic City · 1 site · Lodging · Mays Landing, NJ
Glamping In The Woods — Mays Landing, New Jersey Step into a serene woodland retreat with Glamping In The Woods, a rustic-yet-cozy escape nestled on 2 acres of forested land in Mays Landing, New Jersey. Hosted by Lulu, this intimate getaway invites you to slow down, breathe deeply, and reconnect with nature. 🏕 Accommodation & Amenities • Your home-away-from-home: a beautifully appointed bell tent designed for comfort and simplicity • Sleep soundly on a full-size air mattress (linen available on request, or bring your own) • Basic facilities include an outhouse toilet and a cold-water shower; plus, a solar-heated shower bag for those spontaneous, warm rinses • You’re welcome to enjoy campfires, and you’ll have access to potable water, a picnic table, and pet-friendly grounds • Sleeps up to 2 guests, with 1 bed and 1 toilet on site 🌲 Location & Nearby Attractions • The exact address is shared after booking to maintain your privacy • The property is about 20 minutes from beaches, hiking trails, lakes, and nature paths — perfect for exploring both land and water adventures • Whether you’re seeking solitude in the forest or getting out for a day trip, this location balances tranquility with accessibility 💵 Rates & Booking • Pricing starts from $49 per night • Be the first to leave a review after your stay and help future guests learn about this hideaway
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$49
 / night
Riverside Ship Escape

7. Riverside Ship Escape

17mi from Atlantic City · 1 site · Lodging · Corbin City, NJ
Welcome aboard this one-of-a-kind rental property – the top deck of a charming ship, nestled on a tranquil microfarm. Surrounded by nature, you'll find chickens clucking in the yard, pigs rooting around, and a lush garden offering fresh produce right at your doorstep. This unique retreat offers both rustic charm and modern comforts, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle and reconnect with nature. Just a short 3-minute walk from the Tuckahoe River, you’ll have access to a public beach and boat launch, where you can enjoy the serene waters. We provide kayaks, life jackets, and paddles, so you can easily take to the river for a peaceful paddle or day of exploration. The property is conveniently located just 10 miles from the lively Ocean City, NJ, and 8 miles from the beautiful Atlantic County Park, making it a perfect blend of seclusion and access to local attractions. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, this ship deck on the microfarm is the perfect base for your next escape.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$185
 / night

A popular resort locale for tourists near and far, Atlantic City sits right on the water, with Long Beach Island to the north and Cape May to the south. If you’re interested in Atlantic City’s high times, you can surely swing by the casinos and shop ‘til you drop. But, you can also take things slow with a leisurely stroll along the boardwalk, a day at the beach, and a midday picnic at your choice of park. From your relaxing RV site or cabin campground, you’ll gain an entirely new understanding of the Atlantic’s namesake city.

Top-rated campgrounds

Glamping In The Woods

4. Glamping In The Woods

15mi from Atlantic City · 1 site · Lodging · Mays Landing, NJ
Glamping In The Woods — Mays Landing, New Jersey Step into a serene woodland retreat with Glamping In The Woods, a rustic-yet-cozy escape nestled on 2 acres of forested land in Mays Landing, New Jersey. Hosted by Lulu, this intimate getaway invites you to slow down, breathe deeply, and reconnect with nature. 🏕 Accommodation & Amenities • Your home-away-from-home: a beautifully appointed bell tent designed for comfort and simplicity • Sleep soundly on a full-size air mattress (linen available on request, or bring your own) • Basic facilities include an outhouse toilet and a cold-water shower; plus, a solar-heated shower bag for those spontaneous, warm rinses • You’re welcome to enjoy campfires, and you’ll have access to potable water, a picnic table, and pet-friendly grounds • Sleeps up to 2 guests, with 1 bed and 1 toilet on site 🌲 Location & Nearby Attractions • The exact address is shared after booking to maintain your privacy • The property is about 20 minutes from beaches, hiking trails, lakes, and nature paths — perfect for exploring both land and water adventures • Whether you’re seeking solitude in the forest or getting out for a day trip, this location balances tranquility with accessibility 💵 Rates & Booking • Pricing starts from $49 per night • Be the first to leave a review after your stay and help future guests learn about this hideaway
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$49
 / night
Riverside Ship Escape

7. Riverside Ship Escape

17mi from Atlantic City · 1 site · Lodging · Corbin City, NJ
Welcome aboard this one-of-a-kind rental property – the top deck of a charming ship, nestled on a tranquil microfarm. Surrounded by nature, you'll find chickens clucking in the yard, pigs rooting around, and a lush garden offering fresh produce right at your doorstep. This unique retreat offers both rustic charm and modern comforts, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle and reconnect with nature. Just a short 3-minute walk from the Tuckahoe River, you’ll have access to a public beach and boat launch, where you can enjoy the serene waters. We provide kayaks, life jackets, and paddles, so you can easily take to the river for a peaceful paddle or day of exploration. The property is conveniently located just 10 miles from the lively Ocean City, NJ, and 8 miles from the beautiful Atlantic County Park, making it a perfect blend of seclusion and access to local attractions. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, this ship deck on the microfarm is the perfect base for your next escape.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$185
 / night

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Farm stays near Atlantic City guide

Where to go

Up the Coast

Atlantic City’s coastal location means that every campsite, everywhere, is always close to something spectacular. Head north of Atlantic City and make your way to Beach Haven. En route to your coastal RV resort or beachfront tent campsite, stop by North Brigantine Natural Area. Search for colorful seashells, grab your binoculars for birdwatching, or just breathe in the salty air.

Down the Coast

If you’d rather head south than north, the lower coast offers just as many options in the form of sprawling campsites, stunning beaches, and everything in-between. Check into a cozy yurt or log cabin near Ocean City. Or, savor the best of the area’s nature at Belleplain State Forest. The good news is that you can camp with all your essentials—hello, wifi and on-site showers—without ever straying far from the coast.

Straight Inland

It seems counterintuitive to visit a city named after the Atlantic and explore the land rather than the water. But head inland from the Atlantic Ocean, where wildlife management areas, forests, and parks abound. Bass River State Forest and Wharton State Forest meet campers just north of Atlantic City and offer a welcome change of scenery. Think: green, mossy trails in lieu of sandy boardwalks.

When to go

Atlantic City is a popular destination year-round, but for camping purposes plan your visit in accordance with the weather. The ideal timeframe for Atlantic City camping is mid-spring through mid-fall. However, crowds—and prices—pick up from Memorial Day through Labor Day. So, if you’re looking to experience Atlantic City at its most peaceful, come outside of that window. Sure, some attractions may shutter after the busy months, but, luckily, nature never has an off-season.