Brendan T. Byrne State Forest is one of New Jersey’s hidden gems. It takes up a good portion of the Pinelands National Reserve, but it’s one of New Jersey’s least-visited state parks. If you’re looking to get in touch with nature and enjoy some peace and quiet, come pitch your tent and stay awhile.

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The Campground at Pakim Pond offers more than 80 tent sites with grills and picnic tables year-round. You’ll also find showers and flush toilets, so this rustic campground isn’t so primitive after all. You can also rent a cabin in any month, but from November to January the cabins shut off the indoor plumbing, and a fireplace will be your only source of heat.

Learn more and make your camping reservation on the New Jersey State Forest website.

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