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Camp near Cape May for sun-soaked beach getaways and boardwalk fun on the Jersey Shore.

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Secluded Lakeside Haven @ the Shore

4 sites · Lodging40 acres · Cape May Court House, NJ
Discover Cape May County—Southern New Jersey’s hidden gem. Join us by a pristine lake, framed by tall pines and wetlands, which create a vibrant wildlife habitat in a haven of natural beauty. We’ve meticulously crafted a secluded retreat to explore, rejuvenate, & create, all set on a private lake with its own sandy beach. Your stay includes hiking trails, bike path access, fire pit, hammocks, water sports. Experience nature at its finest and make unforgettable memories in this serene sanctuary. . Our secluded four-season retreat welcomes the guest seeking the peace of an exclusive nature getaway, just minutes from renowned beach communities. Leave behind the distractions and busyness of life and make room for stillness and the internal conversations that bring healing and wellness. Whether sitting amidst the pines, catching a sunset from the deck, hiking winding trails, exploring the adjacent county bike path, fishing in a hidden cove, wading in perfectly clear waters, or writing, drawing, birding, boating, singing, praying; a time of peaceful recreation, creativity and restoration awaits. . THE ROOM: The Loft is in its own building, adjacent to the main house where your hosts live. Guests enter through a private, "contactless" foyer using a personalized keypad. A set of stairs lead you to a spaciously designed and well appointed 2nd story loft with a private deck providing full views of the beautiful lake while enjoying your morning or sunset beverage. Large windows flood the open concept space with natural light. The room also has a french balcony, hardwood floors throughout, an eating area for two, a bar/small sink with granite counters, a generous & comfortable living space, a dreamy queen size bed nook with nearby reading chairs, a walk in closet, and a modern bathroom with glass door and tiled shower. . THE PROPERTY: Our 40 acre property is hidden within a quiet suburban neighborhood, and is home to an abundance of turtles, migratory birds, fish, deer, otters, foxes, and much more. Guests have endless access to hiking trails, county bike path, observation tower, prayer labyrinth, scattered lakeside vistas, swimming, water sports, and so much more. . LOCATION: We are located in the quiet town of CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, just five miles from the pure white sandy beaches of Stone Harbor and Avalon, and twelve miles from historic Cape May! With nature hikes, abundant wildlife, glorious sunsets, miles of bike trails, fabulous restaurants, breweries, wineries, shopping, golfing, historical enrichment & more - there's something for everyone on New Jersey’s Cape May Peninsula.
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Stargazer Yurt Near Ocean City, MD

1 site · Lodging5 acres · Selbyville, DE
YURTS ARE OPEN FROM MAY 1st - OCT 31st 2025 The Stargazer yurt has an amazing 360-degree panel located around the roof canopy to give you a sky view, with an easy clip-on sunshade curtain included. It also has two canvas doors, each with a mosquito net door behind. Roll down canvas blind windows, zip open PVC windows to keep out heavy rain, and behind them, a mesh layer to keep out mozzies and allow maximum airflow in summer. The space strictly sleeps 2 guests and children must be over 12yo to stay at our yurts. INCLUDED IN YOUR STAY -Space for two (2) guests only -Queen size bed with clean linens -A handy 3-speed fan -Multi electrical sockets with two USB ports -Sitting area with a chair and books -Picnic table with floating chandelier -Fire pit with two chairs -Large outdoor sink w/ two hoses The Stargazer is one of two beautiful Lotus Belle yurts we have pitched here at Cowtown Glamping Cabins. Plenty of room for two (2) guests, and there's also an outdoor grill to prepare your favorite meal, a picnic table, and a fire pit with two chairs included. Inside the space is a comfy queen-sized bed with clean linens, a sitting area with books, and major western-boho vibes throughout. You'll be happy to know the glampground has WIFI access so you can easily keep up with work and play along with being just minutes from popular beaches. Cowtown Cabins is centrally located being only 6 miles from the ocean with nearby restaurants, McDonald's, Starbucks, 2 grocery stores, a pharmacy nearby, and even a water park! Everything you could want will be at your fingertips! BATHROOMS AND SHOWERS -Glamping guests have access to our unique "saloon themed" bathhouse that is open year-round. There are also two additional outdoor showers. Be sure to bring your bath towel & bathroom supplies. ABOUT Cowtown Cabins offers a blend of educational ranch experiences that cater to both overnight guests and the public. From themed accommodations to a variety of ranch activities and close proximity to the ocean and boardwalks, Cowtown Cabins caters to diverse interests, making it an ideal destination for families, couples, and individuals looking for a unique getaway. It's a destination location where guests can step back in time while enjoying modern comforts, making it a charming retreat for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. WHAT TO BRING - A cooler with you to keep drinks and food cold in the yurt and at the beach. (Ice is for sale less than a mile away at a gas station or grocery store) - Your own bath towels, beach towels and bathroom supplies - An extra fan in the summer - Electric blankets/ thick blankets in the fall - Firewood and charcoal for grilling (we also have some for sale on-site) - Bring everything you need to camp out comfortably! GREAT LOCATION Cowtown is located in Selbyville, Delaware which sits near the border of Maryland and is 6 miles to North Ocean City, MD. The property has been a horse-rescuing ranch for over two decades and is now expanding to offer many unique structures in an "Old West" theme. Surrounding the ranch are restaurants galore, grocery stores, pharmacies, McDonalds, Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts, and more! Thunder Lagoon Waterpark and live concerts at Freeman Stage are also nearby! Cowtown Cabins is open year-round and is available for couples, families, groups, organizations, retreats, and even the occasional western-themed wedding. FAQ's 1. Can I bring my kids? Children must be ages 12yo and up for both yurts (Stargazer and Painted Pony.) Remember there is a 2-guest max due to fire code. 2. Can I bring my pet or service animals? No. We are ADA service animal exempt due to safety issues with animals on display that are natural prey/ natural predators of animals including dogs. We also not not allow pets due to this. 3. Can I smoke? The yurts are strictly NO smoking inside, no vaping and no marijuana smoking as the next guest will appreciate an odorless welcome and you'll avoid the extra "deep cleaning fee." 4. Which yurt should I choose? The main difference between the Painted Pony yurt and the Stargazer yurt is the roof and setting. The Stargazer yurt has a clear roof and sits in the open. (Keep in mind elements out of our control like wind, dust, and pollen counts can make the Stargazer yurt roof less clear.) The Painted Pony yurt, has a regular canvas roof and sits in the shade. Both yurts have 3-speed fans included and do not have AC or heat. 5. Extra guests in the yurt? The yurts have a strict 2-guest-only policy. 6. Can friends (not on my reservation) come visit me? No. All visitors here must be registered guests as the public is not granted access here. 7. How far is the beach? North Ocean City, MD and Fenwick Island DE are both only 5-6 miles away. 8. How secure is the camping area? There is a coded entrance gate at the property entrance along with 6 outdoor security cameras that stay on 24 hours a day for guest and livestock safety. The locations are 2 at the entrance gate, barn house entrance/building overhang, tiny house entrance, horse grooming area, parking area, and inside the stables. These outdoor cameras also record at night and are available for any emergency services to review. 9. Are there animals nearby? Yes! Cowtown is named after our unique Scottish Highland bull with one horn up and one down. You'll see “Herbie” peacefully grazing in a nearby pasture along with horses, goats, an alpaca, a sheep, a rare curly-haired pig, a peacock, and fancy top-hat chickens that all call the ranch home. 10. Participating in a guest activity is mandatory here. We have FREE indoor scavenger hunts and the FREE Name Challenge memory game. Our most popular experience is "Chores N' Tour” where you meet up with Shelley to feed and get up close and personal while feeding 20+ animals. Go ahead! take selfies with Fonzie the kissing alpaca, play the rollover challenge with Charlotte the pig, and hay the jumping goats. As a bonus, Shelley will also let you check out the inside of any unoccupied Airbnbs on the property to plan your next trip! Chores N' tour is $10/ person. 1 hr. long. Also on-site, are Brush N' Bond horse grooming sessions, horse whispering lessons, and farm animal paint sessions. Once you book, send Shelley a message with your chosen ranch activity! 11. Do guests have access to the entire ranch? No, guests have access to the glampground, cornhole, and parking area here at the ranch. The rest of the property is reserved for animal pastures (habitats) and fenced off for safety. Animals are easily viewed from all locations but not touched. 12. What sounds can I expect to hear? Expect to hear typical sounds of nature such as crickets, owls, and the crackling of a fire. In the morning, you'll hear our sweet goat trio, Charlotte the pig, and her excited "oinks" along with the occasional "moooo" and possibly a crow from the rooster and a "honk" from Petey our peacock who is ready for breakfast! 13. What are the check-out procedures? We ask that guests leave the yurt the way they found it (neat and tidy.) We also love to brag about any super clean guests!
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Lake Safe Haven @ St. Babs

14 sites · Lodging18 acres · Rio Grande, NJ
Recently Featured on the cover of The Philadelphia Inquirer's real estate section! Founded in 2016 by independent film celebrity and former top global digital entertainment executive Will Keenan in honor of his late Mother Barbara A. Sees-Keenan (a career-RN called the "Mother Teresa of Nursing" at Cooper University Hospital in Camden NJ), StBabs Church of All Religions has been featured on NBC News and SiriusXM's Howard Stern Show, and in the Philadelphia Inquirer, the UK Daily Mail, NJ.com, The Press of Atlantic City, and the Cape May County Herald, among many others. StBabs has been awarded grants by the National Philanthropic Trust, the National Endowment for the Arts, the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, the New Jersey Department of State, Schwab Charitable, the Wawa Foundation, and Live Music Society, among others. “Safe Haven at StBabs Grande Retreat" is 18 spiritual acres of private lake, beach & forest. One of the best places to bird-watch on the whole Jersey Cape, and winner of one of the largest bass fish in all of NJ caught at our lake!
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Beach glamping near Cape May guide

Overview

Bask in sun-kissed Cape May beaches, revel in the amusement of the boardwalk, or escape into the wild while camping around Cape May, New Jersey. About an hour south of the casinos and nightlife of Atlantic City, Cape May strikes a balance of natural beauty and seaside charm. Park your campervan or RV minutes from the sandy shores of Cape May Point State Park for beachcombing, swimming, sunbathing, and ocean views. For a dose of excitement, check out the iconic Wildwood Boardwalk, featuring amusement rides, lively entertainment, and delectable treats. For a more peaceful retreat, hike the scenic trails of Belleplain State Forest, and then camp under a canopy of towering trees at tent sites or RV resorts with flush toilets, showers, and laundry facilities.

Where to go

Wildwood Boardwalk

Since the 1890s, the Wildwood Boardwalk has delivered a fun carnival-like atmosphere to the Cape May area of the Jersey Shore. Today, the boardwalk spans 38 blocks, packed with amusement park rides from thrilling rolling coasters to family-friendly kid rides. Three beachfront waterparks offer more waves of fun. Other highlights include classic arcade games, mini golf, and gourmet restaurants. Nearby family campgrounds, with modern comforts like clubhouses, wifi, and hot showers, provide easy access to this seaside playground for both young campers and young-at-heart.

Belleplain State Forest

In the northwestern region of Cape May County, Belleplain State Forest surrounds its tent campsites with pine, oak, and white cedar trees. Pet-friendly RV sites with full hookups for water and electricity are available too—plus the East Creek cabin rental that can accommodate up to 30 people year-round. Amenities include flush toilets, fire rings, laundry facilities, and a camp store for basic supplies. After setting up camp, wander dense forests, saltwater marshes, and swamps on over 40 miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails. Anglers will appreciate great freshwater fishing in the forest as well.

Cape May Point State Park

Adjacent to the town, Cape May Point State Park is marked by its historic 157-foot lighthouse. Built in 1859, the current lighthouse invites visitors to ascend its 199 steps to take in sweeping views of Cape May peninsula. The park is a great place to explore picturesque Cape May beaches, as well as over 200 acres of freshwater meadows, ponds, dunes, and forests. Each May and June, horseshoe crabs emerge from Delaware Bay to spawn along the seashore. Monarch butterflies and dragonflies can be spotted in late summer too.

When to go

The pristine Cape May beaches are popular during the warm Jersey Shore summers, when daytime temperatures typically range from the mid-70s to low-90s. Many attractions at Wildwood Boardwalk only operate on a seasonal basis, from late spring through late summer. For a quieter RV park or tent camping experience, consider coming in late spring before the summer crowds arrive.

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