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    3.4 (63 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Campsite #1 - can hold up to 40 people. $20/person for first 20 people, $10/person after that.
    Robin G.

    Great little campground for a friends-camping-weekend! We came here with about 12 people and rented out the Campsite #1. At first I was a bit upset that it was further from the lake, but after seeing our spot, I was super super happy! It's a much larger space - can hold up to 40 people I believe! We were super lucky that the adjacent campground was empty that evening, so we had the entire area (and our own porta-potty) to ourselves! The rangers are friendly, and did warn us about it being a dry campsite - nicely encouraged us to not drink openly. We had a campfire area, and were able to purchase wood in the store ($22/3 bundles). Other positives: - The porta-potty was actually unbelievable clean! Major surprise there! - Super close to many waterfalls and awesome trails - Secluded and private so you can see stars! Only drawback would be that there is ZERO cell service once you get out here. Not that I need to be on my phone the whole time, but makes finding each other in the parking lots a slight bit difficult. TIP- if you have a National Parks Pass - BRING IT WITH YOU, it's 50% off your campsite!

    The bad reviews on here made me wary of coming here, but I'm so glad I didn't listen to them! We had two sites by the river, and as a group of 17, there was still plenty of space and a convienent connecting path. No trouble with rangers - we followed the 10pm curfew and concealed any alcoholic beverages. If you're staying at the river sites, be aware that the bathrooms are a bit of a hike and the closest option port-o-potties. The bathrooms could have used more maintenenace as they were all clogged up at one point. The firewood was a big expensive, especially since we were only allowed to buy from the office. Overall a nice campsite, would recommend the river sites!

    Pretty views!
    Anika S.

    First timer over here and all I can say is... I was definitely a happy camper! I had such a great experience, mostly due to all that Dingman's Campground had to offer. My friends and I rented out campsite #135. It was such a great site... I would definitely try to snag it again the next time I visit. You may be wondering what was so great about it... so here it goes: 1) It is HUGE. It is a good site for a larger group. 2) Direct access to the water. It isn't technically considered to be a water front spot but believe me when I tell you that you can literally walk 50 steps and be right at the water. 3) A storage lock box (which I don't believe all sites come with) to protect your food from animals. It really came in handy. 4) Picnic table and fire pit. 5) Privacy. This campsite is at the end so there is only one site next door. It was definitely more secluded than some of the other sites. With that said, it was a little further away from the parking lot/porta pottys... but in my opinion, its worth it in order to have a more private space. 6) Affordable. It cost $40/night which made for a super inexpensive and fun weekend. The rangers and staff seemed friendly and knowledgeable. They were able to answer all of our questions and offered their input which was much appreciated since we weren't familiar with the campsite. The campground store has all the necessities you would need such as snacks, ice, and firewood. Firewood costs $7.99 for around 6-7 pieces of wood. They also have a deal for 3 for $22. The store closes at 9pm on Fridays and Saturdays so make sure you plan ahead if you need to grab anything. Also, they have free campsite maps placed right outside the front door. The restrooms were surprisingly extremely clean and nice. They must have been remodeled recently because they appeared to be almost brand new. Totally was not expecting that! It definitely made my experience more comfortable and enjoyable. Lastly, be forewarned that it is a dry campsite so it is not a good idea to be drinking openly. Again, I don't have much to compare it to but Dingman's Campground certainly made my first camping experience a pleasurable one.

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    I am forever grateful that life let me to this campground. It has become an extension of home with…read morean extended family that are always there for you. There is so much to do and the owners always go above and beyond to ensure the safety, well being and enjoyment of all its guest. I can't say enough good things and the worst part of my week is when we leave for home. Check this place out and come join our seasonal family!

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    We originally planned on staying at Lake Wanoka Resort from Friday through Sunday, but that plan…read morequickly changed. The area was so peaceful and relaxing that we decided we weren't ready to leave. The wonderful owners made adding an extra night incredibly easy and accommodating, which we really appreciated. We stayed in Cabin 3, which had two bunk beds and a double bed, and everything was very clean and comfortable. Having a full private bathroom with hot water was a huge plus, along with a fully operable air conditioner and a Roku TV when we wanted to unwind at night. You also have the pond available for swimming, and the entire property has that quiet, laid-back atmosphere that makes you actually feel like you got away from everything. The honor-system general store was another great touch. It was extremely convenient to grab ice, food items, souvenirs, and even old-time candy without having to leave the property. The staff was extremely pleasant and welcoming throughout our stay. And having KC Peppers Bar & Grill right there is a major bonus and definitely one of the highlights of the area. What really makes Lake Wanoka special, though, is everything surrounding it. Within minutes you have incredible local dairies, farms, butchers, delis, and restaurants. Hartler Farms was a must for fresh milk and meat, and Alpine Restaurant & Deli had some of the best beef bacon and Canadian bacon I've ever had. You can spend the day exploring the area, come back with some of the best local meat and dairy you can find, and cook an unbelievable meal right at camp. It really gives you the best combination of camping, comfort, great local food, and peace and quiet. For us, it was well worth the four-plus-hour drive. The fact that we came for the weekend and ended up adding another night probably says it better than anything else could. Peaceful, clean, accommodating, and surrounded by some fantastic local food and farms. We would absolutely come back. Five stars!

    This is such a beautiful place.Lots of beautiful rustic cabins, a water playground, lakes, tennis…read morecourts, and a restaurant. Staff was extremely friendly and helpful.

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    Mahlon Dickerson Reservation - I don't know what type of fungus this is, but it was really intricate and 3-dimensional, like coral. The picture does not do it justice.

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    4.4(11 reviews)
    20.7 mi

    We stayed here at site #11 for a week in our 32' trailer. We paid $35 per night. That includes…read more50amp electricity, and a water hookup was available but our hose was not long enough to reach it. For sewer, there is a centrally located dump station near the shower building. There are 2 showers and a four-stall bathroom on each side of the shower building, and they were relatively clean. It was very quiet and peaceful. With only 18 sites, there were not a lot of people and we felt like we had the forest to ourselves some days. Despite the hot weather in July, it was very comfortable sitting outside in the shade of the trees, and I was rarely bothered by mosquitos at all. Our dogs loved looking for chipmunks, which were all over the place. I went on a few walks with the dogs on the purple and red trails. We never saw any bears, deer or other wildlife besides birds and chipmunks.

    Mahlon Dickerson Reservation was named for Mahlon Dickerson ((1770-!853),a former New Jersey…read moreGovernor and supreme court Justice, It was designated a reservation in 1960. At 3,494 acres it is the largest park in the Morris county Park System. The park has 24.5 miles of multi-use trails including a blazed bike trail. Horseback riding, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, fishing, bow hunting, tent and RV camping are available. There are hiking trails for all levels. Headley Overlook at 1,280 feet provides a view of Lake Hopatcong. Saffin Pond provides fishing opportunities although no swimming or boating is allowed. Bird watchers often come to observe migratory birds. Beaver inhabit this pond and can often be seen. The park is free with the exception of RV and tent camping which require a permit. For $20 you will get water and electricity (30-50 amp) hookup for your RV. Spots are wide and well separated. The park has clean restrooms and a bear proof garbage system.

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    Some tiny red Chanterelles.

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    Raymondskill Falls

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    4.7(33 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    I have been coming here for years and it has always been so beautiful. I love morning hikes…read more Seeing the water falls and hiking through the trails is so picturesque. It's a great cardio workout. We climb up trail stairs and down. We go up some hills and down. It really depends on the direction you decide to take. Fall is my favorite time of year to come here when the weather is a bit cooler and there is not as much people around. The trails in this this park is very clearly marked and you can see trails that were created by the parks department plus some that were created by people who wanted to adventure off the regular trails. There are some very very small caves if you look around hard enough. I see them take a quick peek and I am on my way. I am not that adventurous, lol. This is definitely a fantastic place to visit if you are in the area. Just a couple of things to remember. Bug spray is your friend. Spray yourself, ticks are not fun and also be careful when running your hands on the wooden handrails because there may be splinters. I now take tweezers with me just in case splinters or ticks but this park is still a fantastic place to visit.

    Really beautiful site, but it was hard to find. The address in the tour book took us to a closed,…read moreprivate road, and it's a windy two lane road with no shoulder, so it was also hard to find a place to turn around. There is a bit of a pull off area, and there is a restroom, but when I went off season (warm but not declared in season) it was locked. So mileage may vary on its usefulness. Luckily, if your eagle eyes spot the pullover parking lot, the falls are a pretty short walk. I recommend taking the path to the right to the top of the falls so you can then move down the steep incline instead of going up. The view from the bottom is very pretty. It's a good view and only needs like 20 minutes tops of your time. It was quite doable for my senior mother, but some parts were very slow moving. She enjoyed it, so it does still work for beginners as long as it's not been raining. Would recommend stopping by if you like seeing waterfalls. It's the tallest in the state and very scenic.

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