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Hospitality Creek Campground

On the edge of the Winslow Fish and Wildlife Management Area, the Hospitality Creek Campground is a family and pet-friendly campground near Williamstown. It perches on the side of a 30-acre lake where you can swim and fish for largemouth bass while being within easy access to the cultural sites of Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Atlantic City.RV camping at the Hospitality Creek Campground includes access to 240 shaded and pull-through sites, with 50-amp electric connections available. Cable TV and Wi-Fi are both provided for guests, as are clean restrooms, a laundromat, and a camping store that’s well-stocked with essentials, including firewood and ice.Recreational facilities at the RV park include four children’s playgrounds, a swimming pool, volleyball and basketball courts, as well as a 30-acre lake for swimming and fishing. There’s also a recreation hall and a nature trail to explore, with daily activities and themed weekends held throughout the year.



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The Great Outdoors

The Hospitality Creek Campground is a great base for visiting the Winslow Fish and Wildlife Management Area, which encompasses over 7,600 acres of forests and fields. It’s traversed by several hiking trails, with the most famous leading to the legendary “blue hole.” Keep your eyes peeled for white-tailed deer, gray foxes, and more as you explore the WMA, together with a plethora of bird species that have been recorded within its bounds.A short drive northeast of the Hospitality Creek Campground is the Wharton State Forest, which encompasses almost 123,000 acres. It protects a large tract of Atlantic coastal pines within the New Jersey Pinelands National Reserve, as well as the scenic Mullica River that can be explored by canoe. Stretch your legs along one of the hiking trails that meander through the forest, then discover the local industrial heritage at the 18th-century ruins of Batsto Village’s bog iron and glass manufacturing site.Drive 25 minutes in the other direction, and you’ll arrive at Parvin State Park, which protects a tract of pine and swamp hardwood forest on the edge of the Pine Barrens. After being home to the Civilian Conservation Corps during the 1930s, it was transformed into a summer camp for the children of displaced Japanese Americans in 1943. It became a POW camp for Germans the following year. Today, it’s a recreational paradise, with everything from hiking to swimming on offer. Twitchers can rejoice thanks to impressive birdwatching, with 180 different species having been recorded within the park’s bounds.

Exploring the City

Campsites at the Hospitality Creek Campground are just eight minutes' drive from Williamstown, where you can stock up on groceries at one of the local supermarkets. There are also gas stations here if you need to fill up your RV rental and a good selection of fast-food restaurants and eateries to select from.Williamstown campers are just 40 minutes’ drive from the heart of Philadelphia, which is renowned for its rich American Revolutionary history. Aside from being home to the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were signed, the city is also renowned for the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where the famous running scene from Rocky was filmed. You can delve into the local history at the atmospheric Eastern State Penitentiary before browsing the artisan goods and gourmet products at the Reading Terminal Market.A short hop south along the Delaware River is the city of Wilmington, which lies at the confluence with the Christina River. It’s home to several notable buildings, including the early-20th-century DuPont Building and the Hagley Museum and Library. Take time to explore its elegant Georgian residence and wander through the Renaissance Revival-style gardens. Also of note is the Old Swedes Church, which is a lasting legacy of Delaware’s early Swedish immigrants.If you drive in the other direction from the Hospitality Creek Campground, you’ll arrive in Atlantic City, a glitzy beach resort town along the Jersey Shore. It’s home to high-rise hotels and casinos hosting nightly entertainment, as well as a breezy boardwalk where you can soak up all the beachfront action. Shoppers can get their retail fix at the designer stores or the Tanger Outlets while families with young kids can head to Storybook Land, with rides themed after popular children’s stories. Also in Atlantic City is Lucy the Margate Elephant, a six-story sculpture that was constructed in 1881 and is now designated as a National Historic Landmark.Whether you want to traverse the hiking trails of the New Jersey Pinelands or discover the cultural attractions of Philadelphia, book an RV rental in Gloucester County and start planning your next vacation.


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