Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Places in jersey to party after prom?




RIcky


Where is a good place to party,with a few of my friends and some girls. Everyone from our school is going to wild wood, and we wanna do something else, so people we know won't mess things up, and cock block.


Answer
Go camping. That's what a lot of my friends did after prom. A couple of them went during the day and set up, everyone went to prom, and then ended up back at the campground.

There are a lot of campgrounds in south Jersey by the shore so you're still near the beach if people still want to do that.

I know we went to Pine Haven Campground, which is off the parkway (exit 17.)

Looking to go camping but where? (From NJ)?




sedated414


I want to go camping but i'm not sure where to go. I live in NJ and i'm willing to travel to get there within reason. I'd like to go somewhere quiet, with out a lot of people and that has a lot of nice views of mountains/lakes/ect. that has lots of places to hike/explore.

I'm not really looking for a camp ground but more of a authentic camping experience. Also are there places like that which are free to camp in? I'm not entirely sure how the whole thing works and and if you could put a link with any suggestions you may have that tell about the place/explain how it works that would be great. Thanks in advance.



Answer
from new jersey the closest place that has what you described is the adirondaacks of new york state....yes there are many places that are free up there but if not familiar with the area they nay be hard to find....

here are 2 of my favorite places:
blue mtn lake---rent a canoe and paddle to an island, free camping on the island--connects to 2 other ;ales plus a river down to a 3rd lake...hike castle rock mtn right from your canoe or paddle back to your car and hike up blue mtn--you should do both...this link lets you view the campsites
http://www.boatlivery.com/

lake placid--highest mtns, historic olympic village, some lake views but mostly known for the High Peaks
this is a campgorund but very rustic and primitive
http://www.adk.org/ad_wilderness/index.aspx




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