New Jersey State Parks With Lodging

Four New Jersey State Parks offer some form of lodging, which includes yurts, cabins and shelters. Limited in number, these facilities provide a camp-like experience in natural settings for non-campers. You can make a reservation up to 11 months in advance if you stay a minimum of two nights.
  1. Yurts, Cabins and Shelters in the Park System

    • Yurts are dome-shaped tents on wooden decks or concrete pads. They feature a skylight, lockable wood door, screened windows and two bunk beds to accommodate four sleepers. The windows are closed with flaps. Yurts are handicap accessible. Cabins have several rooms including a furnished living room, a kitchen and a bathroom with shower, toilet and sink. Kitchens have hot and cold running water, a refrigerator and electric stove. The number of bedrooms varies from park to park as do other amenities like fireplaces or wood stoves. Inquire about handicap accessibility. Shelters are similar to cabins but contain a single combination living room-bedroom but no kitchen or bathroom. They feature two bunk beds for up to four sleepers and a wood stove for heat. There is a picnic table and fire ring at each site. Bring chairs for sitting inside or outside. The park system does not operate any lodges.

    Allaire State Park, Monmouth County

    • Allaire has four yurts and six shelters. The yurts are available April 15 through October 31. The shelters remain open year round except for the month of January. Allaire is home to over 200 species of wildflowers. Mountain bike, hike or horseback ride on the trail system. Tour the historic iron-making village or ride on the steam powered narrow gauge Pine Creek Railroad, both attractions inside the park.

      Allaire State Park

      4265 Atlantic Ave.

      Farmingdale, NJ 07727

      732-938-2371

      state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/parks/allaire.html

    High Point State Park, Sussex County

    • High Point has two cabins, each of which has three bedrooms that can sleep six. One bedroom features a double bed, the others have two twin beds each. You can make special arrangements ahead of time for two additional guests. A group cabin sleeps up to 28 people utilizing bunk beds in two bunk rooms. The group cabin has multiple showers and bathroom facilities. Cabins are open March 15 through October 15.

      High Point State Park

      1480 State Route 23

      Sussex, NJ 07461

      973-875-4800

      state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/parks/highpoint.html

    Parvin State Park, Salem County

    • Each of Parvin's 18 cabins has a brick patio with picnic table, grill and an adjacent fire ring in addition to the normal state park cabin amenities described in the first section. Two cabins have handicap accessibility and accommodate six persons. The other cabins sleep four. They are open April 1 through October 31.

      Parvin State Park

      701 Almond Rd.

      Pittsgrove, NJ 08318

      856-358-8616

      state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/parks/parvin.html

    Swartswood State Park, Sussex County

    • Swartswood has six yurts that each accommodate four people. Each site has a picnic table, fire ring and lantern holder. You cannot pitch additional tents on yurt sites. The yurts are available April 1 through October 31.

      Swartswood State Park

      1091 County Route 619

      Swartswood, NJ 07877

      973-383-5230

      state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/parks/swartswood.html

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