Pitch That Tent!
Dedicate a weekend or even weekend to being among Ocean View, NJ's purest wilderness and nature. It's a great way to detach the kids from their phones and tablets and get them to experience swimming, fishing, and all the best parts of camping. Some locations focus on being kid-friendly with amenities and special events for socializing and having fun.
Ocean View Resort
609-624-1675 | Cape May CountyOcean View Resort is proud to be New Jersey’s largest privately owned campground. The campground boasts amenities and activities for all ages and levels of camping experience. Their 189 wooded acre campground offers shaded campsites for RVs and tents, as well as state-of-the-art cabin and trailer rentals. Each of their 1,173 campsites is equipped with 2... Read More
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609-624-1675 | Cape May CountyOcean View Resort is proud to be New Jersey’s largest privately owned campground. The campground boasts amenities and activities for all ages and levels of camping experience. Their 189 wooded acre campground offers shaded campsites for RVs and tents as well as state-of-the-art cabin and trailer rentals. Each of their 1,173 campsites is equipped with 20... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsOcean View Resort
609-624-1675 | Cape May CountyOcean View Resort is proud to be New Jersey’s largest privately owned campground. The campground boasts amenities and activities for all ages and levels of camping experience. Their 189 wooded acre campground offers shaded campsites for RVs and tents, as well as state-of-the-art cabin and trailer rentals. Each of their 1,173 campsites is equipped with 2... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsOcean View Resort
609-624-1675 | Cape May CountyOcean View Resort is proud to be New Jersey’s largest privately owned campground. Their 189 wooded acre campground offers shaded campsites for RVs and tents as well as air conditioned cabin and trailer rentals. OVR’s long list of amenities include a 120’x40’ swimming pool, a recently opened “Buccaneer Bay” splash pad, a private lake with a whi... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsOcean View Resort
609-624-1675 | Cape May CountyOcean View Resort is proud to be New Jersey’s largest privately owned campground. The campground boasts amenities and activities for all ages and levels of camping experience. Their 189 wooded acre campground offers shaded campsites for RVs and tents, as well as state-of-the-art cabin and trailer rentals. Each of their 1,173 campsites is equipped with 2... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsOcean View Resort
609-624-1675 | Cape May CountyOcean View Resort is proud to be New Jersey’s largest privately owned campground. The campground boasts amenities and activities for all ages and levels of camping experience. Their 189 wooded acre campground offers shaded campsites for RVs and tents as well as state-of-the-art cabin and trailer rentals. Each of their 1,173 campsites is equipped with 20... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsOcean View Resort
609-624-1675 | Cape May CountyOcean View Resort is proud to be New Jersey’s largest privately owned campground. The campground boasts amenities and activities for all ages and levels of camping experience. Their 189 wooded acre campground offers shaded campsites for RVs and tents, as well as state-of-the-art cabin and trailer rentals. Each of their 1,173 campsites is equipped with 2... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsOcean View Resort
609-624-1675 | Cape May CountyOcean View Resort is proud to be New Jersey’s largest privately owned campground. Their 189 wooded acre campground offers shaded campsites for RVs and tents as well as air conditioned cabin and trailer rentals. OVR’s long list of amenities include a 120’x40’ swimming pool, a recently opened “Buccaneer Bay” splash pad, a private lake with a whi... Read More
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The Pine Barrens
The Pine Barrens are a dense forest region that spans across seven of our counties. This expansive region is home to so much diverse wildlife and can even be a hot spot for camping. NJ even passed a Preservation Act in 1979 to preserve the invaluable land that is a staple of our beautiful state.