Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Welcome to Jenny Jump State Park Camping, your perfect destination for outdoor adventures and relaxation. Nestled at 289 State Park Rd, Blairstown, NJ 07825, this charming park offers a variety of camping options for all types of travelers, whether you're here with a recreational vehicle (RV), tent, or seeking a simpler experience in a lean-to shelter. The park is renowned for its beautiful natural scenery and peaceful atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for hikers, campers, and nature enthusiasts.
Customer Feedback: Our visitors have praised Jenny Jump State Park Camping for its tranquility and natural beauty. One camper shared, "We had the best time here! It's the perfect place for a peaceful day enjoying quiet and nature." Another highlighted the charm of the shelter experience, stating, "It was very basic with no electricity, but it was nice, clean, and simple. We are definitely planning to come back again!"
Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Jenny Jump State Park Camping offers a little something for everyone. Plan your visit today and discover the beauty of New Jersey’s great outdoors!
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV electric hookup
Hiking
Barbecue grill
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Public shower
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Great camping whether you rv, tent camp or want a lean-to (think "cabin" without plumbing or electric) we always have a wonderful time. We camp all year round, just finishing up our February camping now.
We had the best time here! It’s the perfect place for a peaceful day enjoying quiet and nature. The scenery was just beautiful! We hiked the summit trail and enjoyed it very much! I would recommend that trail for ages 9 and up. We stayed in shelter 4. It was very basic with no electricity, but it was nice,clean and simple. There is a picnic table outside and an area for a fire. We are definitely planning to come back again. I imagine it will be gorgeous in the fall on a cool crisp day. The perfect little getaway from all the noise.
Terrible Experience - Discriminatory Behavior If you’re Asian, be extremely cautious when visiting this place, especially if the tall, long-haired older male staff member is still working there. His blatantly racist behavior was shocking and humiliating. During a previous visit, this man proudly mentioned calling the police on an Asian person. During our most recent visit, he yelled at us, “Get out! Leave now!” while locking the door and refusing to assist us. He shouted so loudly that it could be heard from outside, closed the curtains, and left us standing in the cold. We had recently moved, so my husband’s driver’s license showed our old address, and he gave the new address. The staff member didn’t give him a chance to explain, turned red in the face, and immediately started yelling at my husband. This is no excuse for such behavior. Later, he immediately welcomed a group of white men while continuing to ignore us. When I politely tried to approach the office, he slammed the door, nearly injuring my hand. His actions were reckless, humiliating, and clearly racially motivated. The police had to intervene to help us check in, visibly embarrassed by his actions. They even provided information on how to file a formal complaint. We’ve also heard complaints about him a lot from our large camping community. This establishment must address such unacceptable and discriminatory behavior.
This campground is very clean and heavily wooded. The staff is pleasant and helpful. They sell firewood and at time of this post, $7 a bundle. The sites are close together, but there's some trees in between to give some privacy. The bathrooms are pit toilets, but in a clean and nice bathhouse. They do have showers that are push button with warm water. Poison Ivy is everywhere so be very attentive of where you step and how you put up your tent/tarps. They have small hikes within the campground that were decent and one had great scenic views. They allow dogs on some sites and some sites are also walk in so be mindful of which you chose if you don't want to walk everything in to the site.
We love it here. It's easy, convenient, and good space between campsites. A few trails and easy to access facilities make for a nice stay. I love their group sites and hear good things about the cabins as well. Definitely want to check out the conservatory on site next time as well.