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Campgrounds and RV parks near Toms River, NJ

54 campgrounds and RV Parks near Toms River, NJ. Compare campsite amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig on your route.

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Camping spots and RV parks near Toms River, NJ

Top Hosts near Toms River, NJ

jacek23 trips - Joined May 2023

Jacek was amazing with communication and having the advantages being able to have the RV delivered and set up was amazing. I wouldn’t have been able to do it myself. The camper was super clean, and comfortable. We had a great time.

Lissa M. - Oct 2025

Great experience listed as is, perfect small camper for our needs!

Melissa A. - Aug 2025

Brooke9 trips - Joined Jun 2024

Brooke and Taylor provided an amazing camper experience for me and my little family. Everything went smoothly, not a single issue. Would definitely rent from them again 🙂

Vicky D. - Jun 2026

Very clean and communication was easy

Joe H. - May 2026

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near Toms River, NJ

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Toms River, NJ?

An RV rental in Toms River fits a wide range of budgets. On RVezy, most travel trailers start around $90 to $150 per night, Class C motorhomes typically range from $175 to $300 per night, and larger Class A motorhomes and fifth wheels sit at the higher end. Pop-up trailers and smaller campervans are the cheap RV rental Toms River option. You will save the most by booking midweek, traveling in shoulder season (late April or September), and choosing a host who offers free local delivery. Pro tip: book at least 6 to 8 weeks ahead for peak Jersey Shore weekends in July and August, when Long Beach Island demand pushes prices up.
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What license do I need to rent an RV in Toms River, NJ?

Great news: a standard New Jersey driver's license (or any valid US or Canadian license) is all you need to rent an RV in Toms River. No special endorsement or commercial driver's license is required for the Class B campervans, Class C motorhomes, travel trailers, or fifth wheels you will find on RVezy. Approved drivers must generally be 25 or older, and RVezy verifies your ID securely through the platform before pickup. Visiting from overseas? Bring an International Driving Permit from your home auto association along with your home country license. Most first-time renters are surprised how straightforward the process really is.
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Is protection or roadside assistance included with my Toms River RV rental?

Yes, and that is one of the best parts of booking through RVezy. Every rent an RV in Toms River booking includes a renter protection plan plus 24/7 roadside assistance, so help is one phone call away whether you are parked at Island Beach State Park or driving the Garden State Parkway. During checkout you choose the protection level that fits your trip, and the plan covers eligible accidental damage to the RV so you can focus on the Jersey Shore. Review the plan details at checkout and pick the tier that matches your trip length and comfort level.
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What if my plans change after I book a Toms River RV?

You have flexibility on your side. RVezy (not individual hosts) sets the cancellation policy for every booking, and it includes a money-back grace period right after you book so you can lock in your dates with confidence. After that window, your refund depends on how far out you cancel from your trip start date. The cancellation policy is not displayed in individual listings since it is standardized across RVezy. If something unexpected comes up, like a Jersey Shore nor'easter or hurricane watch, reach out to RVezy support and they will walk you through your options. Pro tip: booking 2 to 3 months ahead of a Long Beach Island summer weekend gives you the best mix of selection and flexibility.
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Can I bring my dog on a Toms River RV trip?

Absolutely, and Toms River is a fantastic launchpad for a pet-friendly RV rental Toms River adventure. Use the Pet-Friendly filter on RVezy to instantly see hosts who welcome dogs, then message them about any pet fee or breed notes before you book. Once you're on the road, Island Beach State Park allows leashed dogs on most of the beach outside the swimming areas from September 16 through March 31, and Cattus Island County Park right in Toms River has miles of leashed-friendly trails year-round. Many local campgrounds like Surf and Stream and Sea Pirate are also dog-friendly. Pack a tie-out, a shade mat, and plenty of fresh water for warm Shore days.
nj.gov/dep/parksandforests/parks/islandbeach.html

Can the RV be delivered to me in Toms River instead of picking it up?

Yes, RV delivery Toms River is one of the most popular options on the platform, and it's a game-changer if it's your first time renting an RV. Plenty of local hosts will drive the rig right to your campsite at Cedar Creek Campground, Surf and Stream, or a private driveway, then level it, hook up power and water, and walk you through every switch and tank before they leave. Use the Delivery filter when you search, and check each listing for the delivery radius and per-mile fee. Pro tip: many Long Beach Island and Seaside Heights campgrounds prefer guests arrive with the RV already set up, which makes delivery the smoother choice.
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How far can I drive on an RV road trip from Toms River?

Plenty far, and your itinerary is up to you. Each Toms River RV trip listing on RVezy spells out the daily mileage allowance and the per-mile rate beyond it, and some hosts offer RV rental with unlimited mileage if you ask. From Toms River, popular runs are all within easy reach: Long Beach Island is about 30 miles south, Cape May is roughly 90 miles down the Garden State Parkway, the Pine Barrens and Wharton State Forest are 35 to 45 miles inland, Atlantic City is about 65 miles, and the Poconos sit around 130 miles northwest. Message the host with your route and they'll often build a custom mileage package for your trip.
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Where are the best campgrounds near Toms River for RV camping?

You've got excellent options within 30 minutes of downtown. Surf and Stream Campground on Ridgeway Road in Toms River is a year-round park with full hookups, 50-amp service, and a pool. Cedar Creek Campground in Bayville sits right on the creek about 15 minutes south with paddling access and shaded sites. Butterfly Camping Resort in Jackson (around 25 minutes northwest) is family-favorite territory with a fishing lake and playgrounds. Sea Pirate Campground in West Creek is about 25 minutes south with full hookups close to LBI. For a state-park vibe, Bass River State Forest is roughly 35 minutes away in the Pine Barrens. Book Jersey Shore campgrounds 3 to 6 months ahead for July and August weekends.
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When is the best time of year for RV camping in Toms River?

The sweet spot runs from late April through mid-October, and each stretch has its own personality. May and early June bring highs in the upper 60s to mid-70s, blooming Pine Barrens, and uncrowded campgrounds. July and August are peak Jersey Shore season with highs in the mid-80s, warm Atlantic water, and lively boardwalks (book early). September and the first half of October may be the smartest move of all: mid-70s days, cool nights, fewer crowds, and lower nightly rates. Many local private campgrounds run April through October, while Bass River and Brendan T. Byrne State Forests stay open year-round for hardy off-season RVers.
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I've never driven an RV before. Will I be okay in Toms River?

You're going to do great, even if it's your first time renting an RV. Toms River sits on flat coastal terrain with wide suburban roads, and the Garden State Parkway running north-south is a straightforward, well-maintained route to nearly every campground in the area. Your RVezy host gives you a full walkthrough at pickup covering driving, leveling, the propane system, tanks, and slide-outs, and you can call or message them any time during your trip. If city driving makes you nervous, choose delivery and skip the pickup drive entirely. Pro tip: start with a Class C motorhome or a 20-25 foot travel trailer for the easiest first-time experience.
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What happens if something goes wrong with the RV during my trip?

You are never on your own. Every RVezy booking includes 24/7 roadside assistance, so if you get a flat on the Garden State Parkway, a dead battery at Bass River State Forest, or a lockout at Seaside Heights, one phone call gets a technician rolling to you. For anything inside the rig (a tricky water pump, a finicky awning, a generator question), your host is your first line of help and usually answers within minutes. RVezy customer support is also available before, during, and after your trip. Save the roadside number in your phone before you leave the driveway and you will travel with real confidence.
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Can I take my Toms River RV rental into other states or across the border?

Yes, and an RV road trip from Toms River opens up a huge slice of the East Coast. Most hosts happily allow travel throughout the lower 48, so popular runs include the Poconos and Catskills, Acadia National Park in Maine, the Outer Banks in North Carolina, and Shenandoah in Virginia. Always confirm the host's out-of-state policy in the listing or by message before you book. Heading to Canada may be allowed with advance approval from the host since insurance terms can shift at the border, so ask first. Travel into Mexico is not permitted on RVezy rentals because the protection package does not extend there. Message the host with your route and you'll get a clear yes or no fast.
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What's a realistic fuel budget for a motorhome rental Toms River trip?

Easy to budget for once you know the math. New Jersey gas prices typically run a few cents below the national average, and most Class C motorhomes get 8 to 12 miles per gallon while travel trailers towed behind a truck or SUV land around 10 to 14 mpg combined. For a 300-mile weekend loop (Toms River to LBI to the Pine Barrens and back), expect roughly $90 to $130 in fuel for a Class C. Top off at the larger truck-friendly stations along Route 9 or the Garden State Parkway service plazas where pull-through pumps make life easier. Pro tip: keep cruise control around 60 to 62 mph to squeeze out the best mileage.
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How far in advance should I book a campground near Toms River?

Sooner is smarter, especially for summer. New Jersey state parks like Bass River and Brendan T. Byrne use the state's ReserveNJStateParks system and open bookings up to one year in advance, which is exactly how far ahead you should reserve July or August Shore-area weekends. Private parks like Surf and Stream, Sea Pirate, and Butterfly Camping Resort book through their own websites and fill up 3 to 6 months out for peak dates. For shoulder-season trips in May, September, or October, 3 to 4 weeks ahead is usually plenty. Pro tip: lock the campground first, then book your RVezy rental so you can match the site's length and hookup setup to the rig.
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What's it like driving an RV around Toms River and the Jersey Shore?

Refreshingly manageable. Toms River sits in flat coastal Ocean County, so there are no mountain grades or tight switchbacks to worry about, and the Garden State Parkway and Route 9 are RV-friendly arteries to nearly every beach and campground. A few smart-driver notes: avoid the Parkway northbound on Sunday afternoons in summer when Shore traffic peaks, watch for the Mathis Bridge (Route 37) into Seaside Heights which can get congested, and skip the narrow side streets on Long Beach Island during July and August. Coastal winds can gust on the bridges, so reduce speed if you feel pushed. The Parkway also has height limits in a few spots, so stay under 13 feet 6 inches and you're fine.
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What amenities should I expect at campgrounds near Toms River?

Most local parks deliver everything you need for a comfortable stay. Private campgrounds like Surf and Stream, Sea Pirate, and Butterfly Camping Resort offer full hookups (water, sewer, 30/50-amp electric), Wi-Fi, swimming pools, laundry, and camp stores. State-park sites at Bass River and Brendan T. Byrne tend to be more rustic with water and electric but a central dump station for tanks, and clean shared bathhouses. Almost every park near Toms River has a potable water fill-up at the entrance and a dump station available to registered guests. Pro tip: ask your host whether the RV has a built-in fresh water tank pump so you can boondock comfortably between hookups, and pack a 25-foot sewer hose for longer site setups.
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What's actually inside the RV I'll rent in Toms River?

More than you'd expect, and it's all set up to live in. A typical campervan rental Toms River includes a queen or convertible bed, a kitchenette with fridge, sink, two-burner stove, and microwave, plus a wet bath or porta-potty. Step up to a Class C motorhome or travel trailer and you'll usually get sleeping for 4 to 7 people, a full bathroom with shower, roof AC, furnace, awning, outdoor speakers, and seatbelts for travel passengers. Many hosts also include a generator, smart TV, and Wi-Fi hotspot great for streaming after a Seaside Heights boardwalk day. Check the listing's amenity list, and message the host if you want specifics like a bunkhouse layout for family RV trip Toms River setups.
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What add-ons can I get with my RV rental in Toms River, NJ?

Plenty, and they make the trip smoother. Common add-ons from local hosts include linen and towel packages ($25 to $75), kitchen kits ($25 to $50), generator use (often $3 to $5 per hour), bikes, beach chairs and umbrellas (a huge win for LBI and Seaside trips), portable grills, and pet packages. Many hosts also offer delivery and setup, dump and refill service at return, and propane top-offs. Each listing details its mileage policy, generator hours, and pickup/dropoff window, and you'll see add-on prices before you check out. Pro tip: bundle delivery plus a linens kit if you're flying into Newark or Atlantic City and arriving without a car full of gear.
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How does payment and the security deposit work on RVezy?

It is transparent and all handled through the platform. When you book your RV rental in Toms River, you pay the rental total, the RVezy service fee, and any add-ons through secure online checkout (no cash to the host). A refundable security deposit is placed as a hold on your card a few days before pickup and released after dropoff once the host confirms the RV came back in the same condition. Deposit amounts vary by rig and are shown in each listing. To avoid any hiccups, take date-stamped photos at pickup and dropoff, return the rig with fuel and tanks per the listing, and message the host right away if anything pops up during the trip.
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Any insider tip for first-timers planning an RV trip from Toms River?

Here's the local move: skip the chaos of Seaside Heights on summer Saturdays and head 10 miles south to Island Beach State Park instead. It's one of the last undeveloped barrier-island stretches on the Atlantic coast, with 10 miles of dune-backed beach, calm bay-side kayaking, and far fewer crowds. Pair a day there with a sunset dinner on the Toms River waterfront downtown, then post up at Cedar Creek Campground or Surf and Stream for the night. Bonus tip for RV camping Toms River newbies: hit the Wawa on Route 37 for cheap coffee and hoagies before any beach day, fill your fresh water tank at the campground (not at home), and you'll travel light and easy.
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