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Buttonwood Hill Campsite Introduce

Buttonwood Hill Campsite, located in Egg Harbor City, New Jersey, falls under the Campgrounds & RV Parks category and offers a more primitive camping experience for those looking to get back to basics.

Environment: The campsite is characterized by its nice and very large sites. One visitor noted the presence of beautiful peach-colored vines in the vicinity. However, it is important to be aware that the campsite is located right on the highway, resulting in traffic noise throughout the day, although it does tend to quiet down later at night. A significant environmental factor to consider is the heavy infestation of ticks reported by a visitor, so precautions are strongly advised.

Services: Buttonwood Hill Campsite is described as fairly primitive, meaning it lacks some common amenities found in more developed campgrounds. Specifically, there are no water taps, showers, or flush toilets available. The toilet facility is a pit toilet, which one reviewer described as pretty awful. The campsite does provide old wooden picnic tables and fire rings at each site.

Features: The key features of Buttonwood Hill Campsite include its large campsites, offering ample space for campers. Each site is equipped with an old wooden picnic table and a fire ring. For those sensitive to noise, site 9 is recommended as it is situated furthest from the road. While the facilities are basic, the spaciousness of the sites is a notable advantage for some campers.

Promotional Information: Buttonwood Hill Campsite offers a no-frills camping experience for local users who prefer larger sites and are comfortable with primitive amenities. If you are looking for spacious campsites and don't require running water, showers, or flush toilets, this could be an option. However, potential visitors should be prepared for significant traffic noise due to its proximity to the highway and must take thorough precautions against ticks, which are reported to be heavily present. Site 9 is highlighted as a potentially quieter option being further from the road. Despite the primitive nature and the tick issue, one visitor still found the overall experience enjoyable.

Contact Information:

  • Address: Egg Harbor City, NJ 08215

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Location

New JerseyBurlington CountyEgg Harbor City

Customer Reviews

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17 reviews
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Li Mb
May 25, 2024

Nice, very large sites. Fairly primitive. No water tap, showers or flush toilet. Pit toilet is pretty awful. Does have old wooden picnic tables and fire rings. Right on the highway so there’s traffic noise all day but it does get quieter later at night. My only real problem was with ticks. Heavily infested so beware and take precautions. Overall, I liked it

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Rebecca “Bekkahh Lynn” Miller
Nov 11, 2021

Stopped off here last week in passing to take a phone call and decided to venture off a bit and found such beautiful peach colored vines. Very well kept camp. Site 9 is best bet since it's furthest off the road.

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Martin Kelley
Jul 18, 2023

I’ve frequently hiked and trail run out of here, enjoying the 1808 Trail to Batsto and the connector trail to the Batona Trail, but this was my first time overnight. The nearby road was surprisingly loud overnight, with a few cars drag racing the curves. On Saturday night the music over at the Sweetwater Marina carried over quite loudly; fortunately they stopped around 11pm. The campsite itself was fine but I think I’ll look for something quieter next time.

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austin straub
Jul 16, 2023

Very easy to get to compared to other pine barrens sites. Pit toilet was clean. Loud cars at odd hours of the night. Could hear the band playing at sweetwater marina. If you're looking for seclusion, this is not the spot. No water pump but I knew that when I booked it

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Rich Geldreich
Nov 01, 2019

I stayed here a couple nights while hiking the Batona trail. There's a cute little cat here that likes to hang out and beg for food at night. Great little campsite, with tons of woods behind it. There's a pit toilet here, although you can just walk across the street to Crowley Landing and use the toilet in there. Main downside is the sound of automobile traffic at night.