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Pepper Pod Campground
Pepper Pod Campground is located in Hudson County, New Jersey. It is a family-friendly campground that offers a variety of activities for all ages. The campground features a large swimming pool, a playground, a game room, and a camp store. There are also plenty of hiking trails, fishing spots, and picnic areas. The campground also offers a variety of amenities such as RV hookups, tent sites, and cabins. The campground is open year-round and is a great place to spend a weekend or a week with family and friends.
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Mayor Ken Gfeller, Keenesburg
Nice camp ground and great place to fill propane tanks, the owner Neil is the best!
Dick Richard
Very friendly awsome customer service
Jacob Martinez
Could be a little more fun
Robert Rupp
Good Rv park
Rick Rupp
Good people. And next to a Class A restraunt!
John Becker
Its a very reasonable cost to stay here. The restaurant across the street is very good. Most spots are gravel pull-thru, grass is green, and bathrooms are clean. We got a water and electric site, but they have a dump station. The owner, Neal is a super nice guy, and charges very low rates, easy to work with. We did not need propane, but they have it.
Dianne Russell
Great overnight stop. Easy access to and from I-76. Super friendly and helpful owner and groundskeeper. Inexpensive. Hot showers. Level, gravel pull through sites. Nice restaurant within walking distance. Train tracks nearby but only heard them twice in the night. Slept like a baby!
Catherine Abraham
Nice bathrooms, showers are free with campsite. Came in overnight without a reservation. The night dropbox states that you can leave credit card info or pay in the office in the morning. Next morning, the groundskeeper asked for a receipt while we were packing up. We told him we planned to pay with credit, to which he said the campground does not accept credit cards. Despite the credit option on the night drop form and on the dropbox instructions. Had to go to an ATM to get cash, which was very inconvenient.
Jerry Treadwell
I don't know if the waitresses have something going on or what the deal is. When the waitress brought me my ticket I gave her two $20 bills. The bill was $20.48. When I told her that I gave her two $20 bills for a ticket that was only $22 she brought back the cashier and the cashier said that I just gave her a $20 bill and a $5 bill. I don't know what kind of scam they're running at this place but if you pay them you better go up to the cash register and make sure that you're looking while they're working the register that they're not trying to Quick slip you on some money. They said that they could look at the videos tomorrow I live in Wyoming I'm supposed to wait here until tomorrow on $18? To me it's apparent they've got some kind of scam going so like I said buyer beware do not give the waitresses money go up to the register and pay for it yourself but keep a close eye on them this place will rip you off!!!!!!!
Dan Kvinge
We planned to stop here for the night, but we arrived after hours and the office was closed. We considered just parking our little teardrop on the edge of the camp, next to the broken down old 4WD truck and abandoned pool, but after a check in the rest rooms and a drive through the park we decided to keep going. It looks like the owner is trying to make some improvements, but it's a pretty rough looking place. We did talk to one long term resident and he was very pleasant, and it is probably good for that, especially if you have your own amenities. If you are just passing through do not expect too much. Based on the high reviews we were quite disappointed at the looks of the place.