Allaire State Park

Allaire State Park campground
Google Rating: 4.7

Overview

Allaire State Park is a public park with a campground that provides campsites. Reviews and visitor comments reference the campground and campsite facilities present on site.

Sanitation facilities reported in visitor comments indicate the presence of portable toilets; one review explicitly states "portable toilets only" and also notes that those portable toilets were clean. Other comments report a lack of permanent restroom facilities or difficulty locating a bathroom, with one reviewer writing there is "NO bathroom" and that a bathroom was not obvious to them.

Visitor accounts describe an outdoor art installation by Robin Ruggerio that includes dinosaur figures and a series of primitive shelter displays; one reviewer said they initially did not realize they had found the dinosaur pieces and were "drawn in by all the different primitive shelters." Multiple reviewers mention opportunities for hiking and biking, with one advising caution because "you may run into a Dinosaur or two!" Another reviewer notes "Some steep hills in the back as you head to River." A separate comment indicates that when the campground is closed in winter, some visitors bring their dogs to the park for outings.

In summary, available visitor information highlights an art installation featuring dinosaur figures and primitive shelters, mentions hiking and biking opportunities with some steep terrain, and reports that onsite restroom resources are limited to portable toilets according to reviews.

Location

Freehold and Jamesburg Railroad Trail
Wall Township, New Jersey 07727

(732) 938-2371

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Frequently Asked Questions About Allaire State Park

Does Allaire State Park allow pets?

No, Allaire State Park does not allow pets.