RV camping near Princeton

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Set up your RV in Princeton, where over 980 sites cater to travellers who want hookups and room to manoeuvre big rigs. Expect easy access to electricity, water, and plenty of space, with average nightly rates around $92—though you’ll find some as affordable as $30. Sites like Skyline RV Camp - Non-Waterfront (142 reviews), Horse Farm Camping (87 reviews), and Grampy's Red Rock Rabbit Ranch (74 reviews) top the list, each with a unique vibe and community feedback. You’ll find RV spots close to hiking trails, horseback riding routes, and swimming holes. Princeton’s diverse terrain means you can park under tall maples or near open fields—just take your pick and roll in.

97% (937)

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Grampy's Red Rock Rabbit Ranch

2. Grampy's Red Rock Rabbit Ranch

97%
(119)
44mi from Princeton · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Schwenksville, PA
50-some years ago, the legendary Grampy David made his way to The Red Rock Rabbit Ranch. There he resides: a good-hearted curmudgeon, a handyman, a grumpy, Ywengling-drinking philosopher, the wittiest mason, carpenter, roofer, etc. you'll ever meet. I'm his grandson, a documentary filmmaker helping to make ends meet here by sharing this glorious space with Hip Campers. 50 acres of serene woods, fields, a pond, and Mine Run Creek. This is a place to relax, to get in touch with nature and reconnect with the people you love. Spring Mount Adventures is nearby. The Perkiomen Creek Trail is only a mile away. Crawfish, sycamore trees, foxes, pileated woodpeckers, and more! Caring for the land: please do not collect your own firewood on the land. That wood is decomposing and contributing to the health of the forest, providing numerous habitats for bugs. Note on dogs: we run a dog-sitting business, so there may be a pack (2-5) of dogs that come through the woods with us on walks. All dogs we sit are friendly towards humans. Food recs: Raw Replenish in downtown Schwenksville has healthy smoothies and salads. Thai Spice is ten minutes away. Trouble's End brewing is 15 minutes away in Collegeville, with delicious beer and a Spicy Chicken sandwich.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$43
 / night
Skyline RV Camp - Non-Waterfront

14. Skyline RV Camp - Non-Waterfront

92%
(203)
45mi from Princeton · 58 sites · RVs · New York City, NY
Welcome to Skyline RV Camp! The only RV Camp Site in New York City! Skyline RV Camp is more than just a place to park; it’s a gateway to the heart of the city. Convenient access to public transportation makes it easy to explore the vibrant neighborhoods, world-class dining, and cultural attractions that make New York City one of a kind. The campground is located at 50 Noble Street in trendy yet relaxed Greenpoint, Brooklyn. The lot is private property and is monitored by the 24/7 security in the adjacent building. The subway is 4 blocks away (G Train, Greenpoint Ave stop), which will take you to the city in under 30 minutes. The Greenpoint Ferry stop is a few blocks away, which will take you to midtown Manhattan in no time! Please note that you might benefit from using a trucker app called "Trucker Path" while getting here, since in some areas of Brooklyn, you can't drive an RV.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$85
 / night
Oak Grove Acres

17. Oak Grove Acres

98%
(71)
18mi from Princeton · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Flemington, NJ
Our 2 and a half acre property is situated in a very rural quiet area. The Wickecheoke creek, a tributary of the Delaware, runs through the property. There is a private seating area for serene enjoyment and private meditation. Each site has a small private firepit and picnic table. Plenty of wood is available - free again this season. There is a wooded site, an open site for self contained campers and tent campers and a large open grassy area, fun for children or dogs to recreate. How about camping in a Vintage Camper! We have on its own site a 1965 Trotwood, canned ham style camper. This cozy piece of the past is restored for nostalgic reflection. It has fine appointments, kitchenette, indoor private potty. She will sleep 4 comfortably. There are many parks, conservation reserves and nature trails to hike nearby. Your can bike along farm roads in the area and find places to have your picnic lunch. Forgot some supplies?- within 3 short miles are many shops, services and resturants, many deliver. Several varieties of wildlife are in the area: you will spot eagles, white tail deer, racoons, wild turkeys and red fox, to name a few, while you stroll, bike or drive throught the area. Stop at the many creeks and enjoy the vibrant sounds of the bubbling waters; fish, frogs , turtles, blue heron and the many critters who habitate the waters. For birders there are over 75 species of birds within a short walk. During changes of seasons you can often see many birds in flight migrating to far away places. Bring your binoculars and camera. For you shop and antique explorers, just a short drive to the Delaware River and its quaint villages only 10 miles away: Lambertville, New Hope and Frenchtown. Boutiques, art studios, antique shops and restaurants . Enjoy any one of the many local Brewers, Distileries and vineyards all within a short drive of historic Flemington.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$45
 / night
Campsite

19. Old Pine Barrens Blueberry farm

100%
(3)
37mi from Princeton · 1 site · RV · Presidential Lakes Estates, NJ
My property is an old blueberry farm. There is a cleared area that I use for dog training at the front of the property and some trails throughout the property; but mostly it’s a quiet place to sleep in a small/medium sized self-contained RV without slide-outs to the side (your RV or van must contain a toilet which must be emptied off-site. Further note: I DO NOT allow tents). Also, if your RV has low clearance, there is a slope from the road to the driveway, thus the bottom of your RV may scrape the ground (neither of my vans have a problem with this: I have a Ford E350 and a Ram Promaster). If on the site in July, you can pick a pint or two of blueberries (IF they are available) for your own use. The berries are chemical free. My neighbor to the right also has a pick-your-own farm with tended blueberry fields (you are not allowed to pick my neighbor’s crop unless he is there so you can pay him) My site is in the NJ Pine Barrens which is renowned for its unspoiled nature, abundant, and diverse wildlife. It is also within the Pinelands National Reserve and within the area designated by the United Nations as an International Biosphere Reserve. Nearby is the Batona Trail, the Franklin Parker preserve, canoeing on Chatsworth Lake or the Wading River, bicycling through the Pine Barrens and and the cranberry bogs on the bicycle lanes on Routes 532 and 563, the quaint village of Chatsworth also known as the Capital of the Pines, Hot Diggidy Dog a food stand within the village of Chatsworth, and Brendan Byrne State Forest which includes the historic cranberry farming village of Whitesbog where the cultivated blueberry was developed by Elizabeth White and Dr. Frederick Coville. The Whitesbog Preservation Trust which manages the village has an extensive year round calendar of events and a month-long blueberry festival during weekends in July.
Pets
from 
$30
 / night

Set up your RV in Princeton, where over 980 sites cater to travellers who want hookups and room to manoeuvre big rigs. Expect easy access to electricity, water, and plenty of space, with average nightly rates around $92—though you’ll find some as affordable as $30. Sites like Skyline RV Camp - Non-Waterfront (142 reviews), Horse Farm Camping (87 reviews), and Grampy's Red Rock Rabbit Ranch (74 reviews) top the list, each with a unique vibe and community feedback. You’ll find RV spots close to hiking trails, horseback riding routes, and swimming holes. Princeton’s diverse terrain means you can park under tall maples or near open fields—just take your pick and roll in.

97% (937)

Top RV parks

Grampy's Red Rock Rabbit Ranch

2. Grampy's Red Rock Rabbit Ranch

97%
(119)
44mi from Princeton · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Schwenksville, PA
50-some years ago, the legendary Grampy David made his way to The Red Rock Rabbit Ranch. There he resides: a good-hearted curmudgeon, a handyman, a grumpy, Ywengling-drinking philosopher, the wittiest mason, carpenter, roofer, etc. you'll ever meet. I'm his grandson, a documentary filmmaker helping to make ends meet here by sharing this glorious space with Hip Campers. 50 acres of serene woods, fields, a pond, and Mine Run Creek. This is a place to relax, to get in touch with nature and reconnect with the people you love. Spring Mount Adventures is nearby. The Perkiomen Creek Trail is only a mile away. Crawfish, sycamore trees, foxes, pileated woodpeckers, and more! Caring for the land: please do not collect your own firewood on the land. That wood is decomposing and contributing to the health of the forest, providing numerous habitats for bugs. Note on dogs: we run a dog-sitting business, so there may be a pack (2-5) of dogs that come through the woods with us on walks. All dogs we sit are friendly towards humans. Food recs: Raw Replenish in downtown Schwenksville has healthy smoothies and salads. Thai Spice is ten minutes away. Trouble's End brewing is 15 minutes away in Collegeville, with delicious beer and a Spicy Chicken sandwich.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$43
 / night
Skyline RV Camp - Non-Waterfront

14. Skyline RV Camp - Non-Waterfront

92%
(203)
45mi from Princeton · 58 sites · RVs · New York City, NY
Welcome to Skyline RV Camp! The only RV Camp Site in New York City! Skyline RV Camp is more than just a place to park; it’s a gateway to the heart of the city. Convenient access to public transportation makes it easy to explore the vibrant neighborhoods, world-class dining, and cultural attractions that make New York City one of a kind. The campground is located at 50 Noble Street in trendy yet relaxed Greenpoint, Brooklyn. The lot is private property and is monitored by the 24/7 security in the adjacent building. The subway is 4 blocks away (G Train, Greenpoint Ave stop), which will take you to the city in under 30 minutes. The Greenpoint Ferry stop is a few blocks away, which will take you to midtown Manhattan in no time! Please note that you might benefit from using a trucker app called "Trucker Path" while getting here, since in some areas of Brooklyn, you can't drive an RV.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$85
 / night
Oak Grove Acres

17. Oak Grove Acres

98%
(71)
18mi from Princeton · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Flemington, NJ
Our 2 and a half acre property is situated in a very rural quiet area. The Wickecheoke creek, a tributary of the Delaware, runs through the property. There is a private seating area for serene enjoyment and private meditation. Each site has a small private firepit and picnic table. Plenty of wood is available - free again this season. There is a wooded site, an open site for self contained campers and tent campers and a large open grassy area, fun for children or dogs to recreate. How about camping in a Vintage Camper! We have on its own site a 1965 Trotwood, canned ham style camper. This cozy piece of the past is restored for nostalgic reflection. It has fine appointments, kitchenette, indoor private potty. She will sleep 4 comfortably. There are many parks, conservation reserves and nature trails to hike nearby. Your can bike along farm roads in the area and find places to have your picnic lunch. Forgot some supplies?- within 3 short miles are many shops, services and resturants, many deliver. Several varieties of wildlife are in the area: you will spot eagles, white tail deer, racoons, wild turkeys and red fox, to name a few, while you stroll, bike or drive throught the area. Stop at the many creeks and enjoy the vibrant sounds of the bubbling waters; fish, frogs , turtles, blue heron and the many critters who habitate the waters. For birders there are over 75 species of birds within a short walk. During changes of seasons you can often see many birds in flight migrating to far away places. Bring your binoculars and camera. For you shop and antique explorers, just a short drive to the Delaware River and its quaint villages only 10 miles away: Lambertville, New Hope and Frenchtown. Boutiques, art studios, antique shops and restaurants . Enjoy any one of the many local Brewers, Distileries and vineyards all within a short drive of historic Flemington.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$45
 / night
Campsite

19. Old Pine Barrens Blueberry farm

100%
(3)
37mi from Princeton · 1 site · RV · Presidential Lakes Estates, NJ
My property is an old blueberry farm. There is a cleared area that I use for dog training at the front of the property and some trails throughout the property; but mostly it’s a quiet place to sleep in a small/medium sized self-contained RV without slide-outs to the side (your RV or van must contain a toilet which must be emptied off-site. Further note: I DO NOT allow tents). Also, if your RV has low clearance, there is a slope from the road to the driveway, thus the bottom of your RV may scrape the ground (neither of my vans have a problem with this: I have a Ford E350 and a Ram Promaster). If on the site in July, you can pick a pint or two of blueberries (IF they are available) for your own use. The berries are chemical free. My neighbor to the right also has a pick-your-own farm with tended blueberry fields (you are not allowed to pick my neighbor’s crop unless he is there so you can pay him) My site is in the NJ Pine Barrens which is renowned for its unspoiled nature, abundant, and diverse wildlife. It is also within the Pinelands National Reserve and within the area designated by the United Nations as an International Biosphere Reserve. Nearby is the Batona Trail, the Franklin Parker preserve, canoeing on Chatsworth Lake or the Wading River, bicycling through the Pine Barrens and and the cranberry bogs on the bicycle lanes on Routes 532 and 563, the quaint village of Chatsworth also known as the Capital of the Pines, Hot Diggidy Dog a food stand within the village of Chatsworth, and Brendan Byrne State Forest which includes the historic cranberry farming village of Whitesbog where the cultivated blueberry was developed by Elizabeth White and Dr. Frederick Coville. The Whitesbog Preservation Trust which manages the village has an extensive year round calendar of events and a month-long blueberry festival during weekends in July.
Pets
from 
$30
 / night

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