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Adventure Bound Camping Resort Tall Pines
Overview
Adventure Bound Camping Resort Tall Pines offers a quintessential woodland escape in Southern New Jersey. This resort is known for its expansive pine canopy that provides ample shade and a serene atmosphere for RVers. Whether you are looking for a quick weekend getaway or a longer summer stay, the park balances natural beauty with a high-energy resort atmosphere. It serves as a comfortable basecamp for exploring the agricultural heritage of the region while providing a dedicated space for organized outdoor recreation.
Location & Surroundings
Located in the quiet town of Elmer, the resort is nestled within Salem County’s rolling farmland. The surroundings are characterized by quiet backroads and local markets, offering a peaceful contrast to the bustling metropolitan areas nearby. Its strategic location allows travelers to enjoy the tranquility of the countryside without being too far from modern conveniences. The park is conveniently positioned for those traveling through the Mid-Atlantic corridor who want a shaded, nature-focused retreat.
Amenities & Park Features
The heart of the park is its impressive swimming pool and water slide complex, which serves as a central hub for summer fun. For those who prefer land-based activities, the resort features a variety of sports courts, including basketball and volleyball, along with a dedicated game room. Practical needs are met with full hookup RV sites that accommodate various rig sizes. Additional features include a well-stocked camp store, clean laundry facilities, and a private fishing pond for relaxing afternoons by the water.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the park gates, visitors can experience the historic Cowtown Rodeo, a regional staple located just a short drive away. Nature enthusiasts often visit nearby Parvin State Park for additional hiking and boating opportunities. For a change of pace, the historic sights of Philadelphia and the vibrant boardwalks of the Jersey Shore are within a manageable driving distance. Local wineries and orchards also offer seasonal picking and tastings, showcasing the best of New Jersey’s Garden State reputation.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is ideal for active families who want a destination where children have plenty of programmed activities and facilities to keep them occupied. It is perfect for those who enjoy a social environment and a classic summer camp vibe. RVers who appreciate wooded, shaded campsites rather than open gravel lots will find the layout particularly appealing. It is an excellent choice for travelers seeking a balance between on-site resort entertainment and regional sightseeing.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Sydney N
We stayed for the weekend with a big group of family and friends. It was a lot of fun. All the Halloween events we attended were fun. All the employees were friendly and helpful. We stayed at the deluxe cabins, and they were super nice. They have a fishing lake and we did catch one fish. Very cool place. Nice to be able to walk around or drive the golf cart.
Michael Shafer
We had a wonderful vacation this year. This is our second time camping here. Very laid back, friendly, with lots to do for the kiddos. The splash park and pool are wonderful, they have panning for gems, arts and crafts, a train, fishing pond, and we were there for foam frenzy. We had a blast and can't wait to go back next year! The only reason I gave it 4 stars was that our camper that we rented was in a little need of some love. Other than it was a perfect vacation!!!
Clndy Pfeffer
I’m just returning from a weekend at the campground. My reservation and payment actually runs through tomorrow, but we opted to leave early due to the issues we experienced this weekend. This was our fourth year camping with you folks and I can assure you it’s our last! This year I found you to be completely understaffed,( although the staff that was there were mostly friendly, helpful and knowledgeable.) Due to that fact, the bathrooms were not cleaned, or stocked nearly often enough. I actually found them dirty, disgusting and simply mostly unusable! While sitting at our campsites (169,&170) Saturday evening, there happened to be a large group across from us that were having some big problem and staff were on hand to deal with it. However, one of the staff members came to our site telling us to turn our music down…it was only 8:30 pm and we were talking to each other over the music so I knew it was absolutely not too loud! Meanwhile, that same group of people across from us was up singing karaoke, drunk and very loud the night before until 3:00 am. It was very disturbing that “quiet times” are not enforced in any way, shape or form. Both Friday and Saturday night, there were sever different groups of teenagers riding carts all throughout the campground, literally all night long, shouting, laughing, playing loud music, and not a thing was done! The fact that there is no type of policing done from the time the staff leave until they return to open again in the morning. I did see a “security” person at the front gate, but apparently they simply sit there at night doing nothing but sit in a cart at the entrance. Lastly, I was very disappointed that it being the wet and wild weekend, your store prices were extremely jacked up for simple plastic water pump tubes, (an outrageous cost of $28. each!) taking total advantage of your patrons! We always expect to spend money for the extra little offerings you have there, the gem mining, food and refreshments at the pool tiki hut, etc, but those water toys were over the top!! I will be sending a copy of this email to Adventure Bound headquarters, as well as leaving this as a review with Google, Yelp, and Good Sam. I would greatly appreciate some correspondence, possibly even some compensation I feel is warranted.
Jeanie Ees
Tent camping by the pond, first of all I thought it would be quiet and peaceful but it wasn't, it was golf carts galore, all day, all night, even at 2am. Driving fast back there, clouds of road dust. Was told the golf carts had an 11pm curfew. Pool is very nice, but for the amount of people in this campground it's not big enough. There needs to be another pool. Signage: I think the campground could use some signs, first time here, need signs like exit, office, bathrooms, pool, etc. Spray Park and giant slide was awesome. Campground rules is 4 adults to a site, there were 5 of us. One had to drop out. But when I called they said 4 adults two children. Wouldn't two children equal one adult? Outdoor movie at Rally Field, very nice, enjoyed it, except for the golf carts in the back, constantly starting up their golf carts and or turning on their lights. The creek.... Let's be honest, it's a swamp. Gross, dead, still water, with orange algae bloom. Maybe this wasn't the correct campground for our family, we like to enjoy nature, the peacefulness, woodsy sites, I'll stay away from campgrounds that rent golf carts, the campers next to us had huge speakers blasting music and doing karaoke till late at night.
Amanda Brough
Had a wonderful time there! The cabin we stayed in was clean and the AC worked beautifully! While we were there they had all kinds of activities for kids and adults. Will definitely be going back next year!