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Goshen Pond Camping Area Introduce

Goshen Pond Camping Area is a hidden gem nestled within the expansive Wharton State Forest in Shamong, New Jersey. This pristine camping destination offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature, providing a quiet and serene environment for outdoor enthusiasts. Located just a short distance from the bustling cities of Philadelphia and New York, Goshen Pond provides an ideal retreat for those looking to escape the chaos of urban life and immerse themselves in the tranquility of the great outdoors.

What sets Goshen Pond apart is its affordability and primitive charm. Campsites are available at budget-friendly rates, making it an excellent choice for both local residents and out-of-state visitors. The area boasts a variety of activities, including hiking, birdwatching, and simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings. With no electric or Wi-Fi services, this campground offers a true back-to-nature experience, perfect for disconnecting from technology and reconnecting with yourself.

  • Affordable Rates: Campsites are priced at $3 for New Jersey residents and $6 for non-residents, making it an accessible option for all budgets.
  • Primitive Camping: Goshen Pond offers a "back to basics" camping experience with pit toilets, potable water from a pump, and no hookups. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own bug spray, toilet paper, and other essentials.
  • Natural Beauty: The area is surrounded by dense forests, offering plenty of opportunities for hiking and exploration. The peaceful setting ensures that visitors can enjoy the sounds of nature, such as rustling leaves and distant animal calls, rather than urban noise.

Customer feedback highlights the campground's charm and tranquility. Many guests praise its affordability and the ability to disconnect from modern distractions. One visitor described it as a "nature lover's paradise," emphasizing the peaceful nights and immersive experience of stargazing in the dark, forested environment. Another guest appreciated the quiet atmosphere but noted that some noise could be heard from nearby campers on occasion.

Goshen Pond Camping Area is managed by Wharton State Forest and offers a true escape for anyone seeking a peaceful and affordable camping destination in New Jersey. Whether you're an experienced camper or looking to try primitive camping for the first time, Goshen Pond provides a memorable experience surrounded by nature's beauty.

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Joe Anderson
Oct 07, 2021

This is a true gem if you are looking for a quiet place to camp! At night there was no noise but the sounds from the forest. It got really dark as well and peaceful, it made for a great night's sleep! This is a nature lovers paradise with a lot to walk and hike around. The campsites are really cheap, just 3 dollars for a jersey resident and only 6 for non residents! It is "primitive" camping so that means no electric or wifi, a pit toilet is on-site and bring bug spray. There is a water pump which is potable but best to bring your own and toilet paper. All in all this is just a perfect place to get away from it all!

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Ronak Parmar
Sep 21, 2023

It’s a good spot for camping. I wish people next to our campsite were not smoking pot, as they got louder even at mid-night. I don’t care if they smoke or drink as long as they don’t bother people around, and besides that, it was a pretty good experience. We did see a snake right by our campsite during the day, I’ve uploaded a video as well for reference. I hope it wasn’t poisonous, and fortunately, I didn’t see it again during our stay.

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Tim W
Mar 15, 2024

Great little public campground, really cheap prices. A bunch of nice hiking areas and if you go after a lot of rain there's a lot of areas around the water ways with tiny water falls which are very tranquil.

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Alvis Zhao
May 21, 2023

Beautiful lake for kayaking. Very peaceful. However, there are thousands of ticks. Found 20+ ticks on my dog.

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eton victor
Nov 01, 2023

Pretty decent camping area. Did not have a municipal supply of cut dead trees to harvest wood from, but they did have some dead and fallen trees around the site. The trail to drive into the camp grounds was quite bumpy and sandy for a vehicle. I would be careful with the lots close to standing water, as it is very easy for an abundance of insects to enter the tent.