Allaire State Park is a sprawling 3,000-acre campground located in New Jersey's Coastal Plain, offering a unique blend of outdoor recreation and historical exploration. The park features well-maintained family campsites, group facilities, and modern sanitary amenities including showers and drinking water conveniently located near campsites. With accommodations for big rigs and pull-through sites, the park welcomes RVs seeking a comfortable camping experience. Surrounded by native oak, cedar, and pine forests, Allaire provides an ideal setting for fishing enthusiasts, particularly along the Manasquan River, which is stocked annually with trout. Hikers and trail walkers benefit from a network of multi-use paths throughout the grounds. A defining feature is the historic Allaire Village, showcasing meticulously preserved 1830s-era buildings with costumed interpreters, while the Pine Creek Railroad offers scenic weekend rides. Pet-friendly policies, playgrounds, and picnic facilities with grills make the park attractive for families. The park's convenient location—within 30 minutes of Six Flags Great Adventure, New Jersey's popular beaches, and Atlantic City—combines peaceful forest retreat with easy access to regional attractions. Allaire State Park delivers a well-rounded camping experience for history enthusiasts, outdoor adventurers, and families seeking both relaxation and engagement with New Jersey's natural and cultural heritage.