Municipal Camp Sites
| Town or City | Charge or Free | Toilet | Drinking Water | Fireplace or Stove | Lights | Bath or Shower |
| Newark | Camp site on grounds of N. J. Auto and Motor Club | |||||
| Rahway | F | Y | ||||
New Jersey has a number of State Forests that are open to motor campers without charge on application to the local Forester. They are:
The Stokes State Forest, near Branchville, 7,200 acres on Kittatinny Mountain.
The Lebanon State Forest, 5,000 acres of pine, oak and cedar along the Buddtown Road from Ong’s Hat, six miles southeast of Pemberton.
The Penn State Forest, 2,700 acres of pine and cedar forest, between the Papoose and Breeches Branch Forks of Wading River—five miles southeast of Chatsworth.
The Bass River State Forest, 1,600 acres of pine and cedar forest, two miles north of the town of New Gretna.
The Mount Laurel State Forest, 20 acres of mixed hardwood forest, three miles southeast of Moorestown.
The Jackson State Forest, 40 acres of pine forest just east of Cassville.
The Forest Rangers in charge of these forests [[267]]may be reached by addressing Branchville, Pemberton, and New Gretna, N. J.