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NJCOA Unveils 2025 Camping Guide Highlighting Campgrounds and RV Parks

The New Jersey Campground Owners Association (NJCOA) has released its latest annual camping and vacation guide, offering a comprehensive resource for outdoor enthusiasts. 

Published in both print and digital formats, the guide provides detailed information on over 90 campgrounds and RV parks throughout the state. Interested individuals can request a free print copy through the NJCOA website or explore the guide online.

According to a press release, Joann DelVescio, NJCOA’s executive director, emphasized the guide’s value for travelers seeking adventure and relaxation. 

“We have over 90 New Jersey-based campground and RV parks listed in our guide, with a lot of descriptive detail on what they have to offer in terms of amenities, site types, camping rates, and more,” she said.

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The publication also highlights unique experiences, such as birding, animal farms, and wildlife activities, aimed at drawing visitors to the state.

This year’s edition features editorial content showcasing attractions beyond traditional camping, providing insight into activities that cater to families and solo adventurers alike. The guide’s digital format also allows easy access for users exploring camping options from home or on the go. 

DelVescio noted the inclusion of Little Hooves Farm, an animal rescue located at Ponderosa Campground in Cape May County. “We’re particularly proud to share the story about Little Hooves Farm… This is an inspirational story bound to inspire people to come camping in New Jersey!” she added.

Cape May County, known for its beaches and historic charm, is a prime destination highlighted in the guide. The addition of Little Hooves Farm offers visitors a chance to engage with rescued animals and attend special events at the site. 

The association, headquartered in Pomona, New Jersey, has been supporting independently operated campgrounds across the state since 1963. Its annual publication remains a trusted resource for campers and serves as a marketing tool for local businesses in the outdoor hospitality sector.

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