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Beaver Pond Campsite
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Beaver Pond Campsite

Sussex, New Jersey
4.2 (588 reviews)

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About Beaver Pond Campsite

Campground in New Jersey.

Beaver Pond Campsite offers a peaceful retreat into New Jersey's natural landscape, providing travelers with an authentic camping experience that balances accessibility with outdoor adventure. Located in the heart of the Garden State, this public campground serves as an ideal base for exploring the diverse attractions and natural beauty that make New Jersey a compelling destination for RV enthusiasts and tent campers alike.

The campground's setting provides visitors with a genuine connection to nature, featuring the scenic backdrop that the property is named for. The pond itself becomes a focal point for many guests, offering opportunities to observe local wildlife and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere that defines a true camping escape. The natural environment creates an inviting atmosphere where families, couples, and solo travelers can unwind away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

New Jersey's central location on the East Coast makes Beaver Pond Campsite particularly valuable for travelers exploring the broader region. The state offers an impressive array of attractions within reasonable driving distances. History buffs will appreciate the region's Revolutionary War significance and numerous historical sites. Nature lovers can explore state forests, hiking trails, and preserved natural areas that showcase the state's environmental diversity. The proximity to both urban centers and pristine outdoor spaces means campers can enjoy cultural attractions, dining, and entertainment when desired, then return to the peaceful campground setting.

The campground welcomes a wide variety of visitors throughout the camping season. Families appreciate the accessible outdoor setting where children can experience nature firsthand. Weekend getaway travelers find the location convenient for short escapes from nearby metropolitan areas. Those seeking longer stays will discover a comfortable base for exploring New Jersey's varied terrain and attractions. The four-star-plus rating from nearly 600 reviews reflects the consistently positive experiences visitors have enjoyed here.

Whether planning a week-long adventure or a quick weekend camping trip, Beaver Pond Campsite provides the setting and access to experiences that make New Jersey camping memorable.
4.2

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588

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Sussex is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

New Jersey weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Sussex.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Sussex. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Beaver Pond Campsite Reviews

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Johnny K

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Johnny K

Great facilities with nice raised platforms for tents and relatively clean bathrooms and showers. Staff is friendly, but unfortunately not very effective at enforcing their own rules. Lots of partying campers with loud music that kinda ruin the experience for everyone. Quiet hours are not enforced, but even if the staff speaks to a camper, the second they leave the musics and noise is back on. If... Great facilities with nice raised platforms for tents and relatively clean bathrooms and showers. Staff is friendly, but unfortunately not very effective at enforcing their own rules. Lots of partying campers with loud music that kinda ruin the experience for everyone. Quiet hours are not enforced, but even if the staff speaks to a camper, the second they leave the musics and noise is back on. If you are looking to camp with a large group of people then its not bad, just not a place where you can relax and unwind in nature.

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Michael Salvato

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Michael Salvato

While camping at Beaver pond campsites, The adjacent Beach had a hiking marathon event that played loud music over a PA system from 5 am to 6 pm. The campsite apparently "didn't know" about this. But the state of NY requires a permit to be obtained. They had plenty of time to notify campers of this, but chose not to do that. What was supposed to be a day to disconnect from the daily distractions f... While camping at Beaver pond campsites, The adjacent Beach had a hiking marathon event that played loud music over a PA system from 5 am to 6 pm. The campsite apparently "didn't know" about this. But the state of NY requires a permit to be obtained. They had plenty of time to notify campers of this, but chose not to do that. What was supposed to be a day to disconnect from the daily distractions from the week turned into a battle for my sanity. Loud music for 12 hours in what's supposed to be a serene atmosphere is absolutely absurd. Both the campsite and the beach failed its patrons.

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Tan Karchuan

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Tan Karchuan

When we first got here, we can already smell the burning, and it’s constantly burning from all campsites. These campsites are extremely close to each other, I felt like I was in a community park. It’s silent time after 10pm. But I. The early morning like 6am you can hear the music played loud, people in the mic speaking loud. Also, the burning started from again. Day by day, you just can’t get to... When we first got here, we can already smell the burning, and it’s constantly burning from all campsites. These campsites are extremely close to each other, I felt like I was in a community park. It’s silent time after 10pm. But I. The early morning like 6am you can hear the music played loud, people in the mic speaking loud. Also, the burning started from again. Day by day, you just can’t get to smell fresh air. Very bad.

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Amoros Rokaj

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Amoros Rokaj

Been coming here for years but after this weekend, we wont be coming back. Its gotten worse and worse the last few times. This weekend we had the loudest group next to us. Dirty music all day and extremely loud talking until midnight. We have 3 small children. The campers only beach was closed so we had to go to the main beach area that had only a couple of lifeguards so everyone was pack in like... Been coming here for years but after this weekend, we wont be coming back. Its gotten worse and worse the last few times. This weekend we had the loudest group next to us. Dirty music all day and extremely loud talking until midnight. We have 3 small children. The campers only beach was closed so we had to go to the main beach area that had only a couple of lifeguards so everyone was pack in like sardines. The beach was 90% of the reason we would come here. We wont be going back any longer

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Mia Lian

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Mia Lian

It was good the first night we stayed which was Thursday night and not a lot of people. Enjoyed the little private beach area and the nearby hiking trails. The bathrooms were not the most clean but also not horrible. The sites were large and the bear cabinets were great. We saw deers on the sites and the rangers told us that there were sighting of baby bear as well. However, Friday night was a di... It was good the first night we stayed which was Thursday night and not a lot of people. Enjoyed the little private beach area and the nearby hiking trails. The bathrooms were not the most clean but also not horrible. The sites were large and the bear cabinets were great. We saw deers on the sites and the rangers told us that there were sighting of baby bear as well. However, Friday night was a disaster. Like everyone else commented, there were Spanish music/gathering til 3am and zero enforcements. Ended up calling the cops and the state troopers arrived at 4am and that’s when they stopped.

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