The best bell tents in New Jersey

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From the wooded peaks of the Appalachian mountains in the north, through the vast woodlands of the Pine Barrens, to the golden sands of the Jersey Shore, it’s easy to get outdoors in New Jersey. May through September is beach season, when vacationers make a beeline for the famed Jersey Shore, where the 130-mile stretch of Atlantic coastline doesn’t disappoint. There’s more to the Garden State than just beaches, though, and New Jersey campgrounds provide plenty of variety, whether you prefer tent camping in the wilderness, an oceanview cabin rental, or a family campground with a swimming pool and campfires.

Top-rated campgrounds

Glamping In The Woods

1. Glamping In The Woods

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

From the wooded peaks of the Appalachian mountains in the north, through the vast woodlands of the Pine Barrens, to the golden sands of the Jersey Shore, it’s easy to get outdoors in New Jersey. May through September is beach season, when vacationers make a beeline for the famed Jersey Shore, where the 130-mile stretch of Atlantic coastline doesn’t disappoint. There’s more to the Garden State than just beaches, though, and New Jersey campgrounds provide plenty of variety, whether you prefer tent camping in the wilderness, an oceanview cabin rental, or a family campground with a swimming pool and campfires.

Top-rated campgrounds

Glamping In The Woods

1. Glamping In The Woods

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
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The best bell tents in New Jersey guide

Where to go

North New Jersey

New Jersey’s mountainous north is a tangle of sloping woodlands and Appalachian Mountain peaks, tumbling down to the banks of the Delaware River. Campers can enjoy swimming, canoeing, and hiking at High Point State Park; tent camping along the Appalachian Trail; or biking, horseback riding, and snowmobiling in the Stokes State Forest. For a back-to-nature camping experience, the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area has tent and RV sites, as well as backcountry campsites and more than 150 miles of hiking trails to explore.

Piedmont

Flanked by the Hudson River to the east and the Delaware River to the west, Piedmont’s rolling hills provide plenty of spots to escape the crowds. RV parks are dotted around the cities of Elizabeth, Jersey City, and Newark, or you can camp with a view of the Manhattan skyline near Liberty State Park. Near the Pennsylvania border, Washington Crossing State Park has a selection of group campsites, all within walking distance of the park’s historic sites and hiking trails.

Jersey Shore

Stretching all the way from Cape May in the south to Sandy Hook in the north, New Jersey’s  Atlantic Coast is brimming with seaside resorts, amusement parks, and golf courses. Check into an RV campsite near the casinos of Atlantic City and Ocean City, rent a deluxe cabin at Seaside Heights, and take your pick of sandy beaches. Or, discover the coast’s wild side in the Pinelands National Reserve, the Bass River State Forest, or the Gateway National Recreation Area.

Inner Coastal Plain

New Jersey camping isn’t all about the beach—head inland, and you can pitch your tent or park your RV in the heart of the forest. Head to Wharton State Forest to hike, kayak, and horseback ride in the Pine Barrens, rent a yurt or cabin at Belleplain State Forest, or camp by the lakeside at Parvin State Park.

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