Want to go “glamping” in the Garden State? Here are some of New Jersey's best places, among many, for "glamorous camping" getaways experiences.
Want to go “glamping” in the Garden State? Here are some of New Jersey’s best places, among many, for “glamorous camping” getaways
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By Jennifer Jean Miller, Patch Staff

NEW JERSEY — Are you seeking an outdoor getaway overnight, weekend, or week adventure this summer but want something that’s a step up from camping, surrounded by more of the comforts of home?

Stepping out into the woods or even camping near the beach doesn’t mean you have to rough it.

Many campgrounds these days aren’t just about hitting the outdoors without luxuries.

The camping franchise KOA differentiates camping from glamping, or “glamorous camping,” with the latter having accommodations that are a step up, depending on what you want, whether it’s a private bath, electricity, TV, comfortable furniture, air conditioning in the summers and heat when it’s cooler, kitchenettes, Wi-Fi, restaurants on-site and more.

Deluxe cabins, cottages, teepees, treehouses and yurts – a circular tent – are among some of the more upscale glamping places to stay.

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The New Jersey Campground Owners Association is a resource for campgrounds of all kinds throughout New Jersey, with their website at: GoCampingNJ.com.

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Where in New Jersey can a person find a glamping location? Here are just a few of the many glampgrounds in the Garden State:

King Nummy Trail Campground, Cape May – The campground boasts cabins that sleep up to four, with bunk beds, a futon, air conditioning, a mini-fridge, and a private toilet. There’s a charcoal grill, fire ring, porch, and picnic table. Their one-bedroom for up to six guests includes a full-size bed and screened-in porch, as well as a kitchen and private bath with shower. Even their “rustic” cottage for up to four guests, has AC, a porch, picnic table, fire ring, and grill.

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