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The RV Atlas Podcast

Campground Review: Spacious Skies Country Oaks in Dorothy, New Jersey

The RV Atlas Podcast

RVFTA Podcast Network

Places & Travel, Parenting, Society & Culture, Wilderness, Kids & Family, Sports

4.6584 Ratings

🗓️ 20 September 2025

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

We recently headed down to South Jersey to spend a few days at Spacious Skies Country Oaks, a medium-sized campground in Dorothy, New Jersey. This property is part of the Spacious Skies Campgrounds collection, and it struck us as one of those rare campgrounds that hits a sweet spot: affordable rates, a relaxed vibe, and a solid list of amenities and activities.



If you’re looking for a base camp to explore the southern New Jersey coast—or if you just want a quiet escape to relax by the pool or sit around the campfire—Country Oaks is a great option.
Location: A Base Camp for South Jersey Adventures


One of the biggest draws of Country Oaks is its central location in southern New Jersey. From the campground, you can easily day trip to:

Ocean City, NJ (30 minutes): A classic Jersey Shore town with a family-friendly boardwalk and wide, sandy beaches.


Cape May, NJ (50 minutes): Known for its historic Victorian homes, lighthouse, and charming downtown.


Atlantic City, NJ (30 minutes): Whether you’re there for casinos, shopping, live music, or just a walk on the famous boardwalk, AC has something to offer.


Philadelphia, PA (1 hour): Spend a day touring Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, or grabbing a cheesesteak before heading back to camp.



But you don’t have to hit the road. Country Oaks also makes a great weekend retreat if all you want to do is relax at the campground
Spacious Skies Country Oaks:Campground Layout and Sites


Country Oaks has about 150 sites, a mix of pull-throughs and back-ins, nearly all with full hookups (30/50 amp).

Visitor sites are located near the front of the campground, close to the pool, camp store, and activities.


Seasonal sites are in the back and create a lively, friendly atmosphere. The seasonal section is well-kept and shaded, with large trees and sites that feel cozy and cared for.



There are also a handful of rustic cabins, vintage-style RV rentals, and some tent sites. If you’re camping with friends or family, there are good opportunities to group sites near each other, including options by the cabins.
Pricing: A Welcome Throwback


One of the things we appreciated most about Country Oaks is the reasonable pricing. During September, a full-hookup site ran about $65 per night—a rate that felt like a “throwback” to pre-pandemic camping prices.

This places Country Oaks in a sweet spot between:

Public campgrounds ($20–30/night, but usually no hookups or amenities)


Luxury resorts ($100+/night, with premium amenities)



At $65, you get a clean, friendly campground with a full list of amenities and activities, without breaking the bank.

Amenities and Activities



Despite its affordable rates, Country Oaks offers a solid lineup of amenities:

Camp Store: Stocked with ice cream, drinks, snacks, and RV basics.


Pool & Snack Shack: A spacious pool that’s perfect on hot summer days, with a snack shack serving pizza and other easy meals.


Bouncy Pillow: A kid favorite.


Basketball Court & Gem Mining: Great family activities.


Pavilion & Arcade: Hosting events, games, and live music on some weekends.


Dog Park: A large, fenced space for your pup to run and play.



On weekends, you’ll also find organized activities like wagon rides, tie-dye crafts, and live entertainment, especially during the summer season. Spacious Skies campgrounds are good about planning fun, family-friendly events,

Transcript

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0:00.0

So maybe we should say species skies feels like what?

0:03.8

Throwback pricing.

0:04.6

Right, like 2016.

0:07.0

Pre-pandemic camping prices.

0:11.0

We should like, you know, they're throwback.

0:14.1

They're vintage prices.

0:20.0

Hi, everyone. I'm Stephanie.

0:22.1

And I'm Jeremy.

0:23.3

And we are the authors of the best-selling where-shuee camp next series of guidebooks and camping journals.

0:28.7

End of the brand-new children's books, Tara Babies on the Go, my first book of hiking,

0:32.9

and Tara Babies on the go, my first book of camping.

0:35.9

Last year we celebrated season 10 of the RV Atlas,

0:39.0

and now we're back for brand new RV and camping adventures in 2025. Join us now as we cover

0:45.3

the best campgrounds, the best RVs, the best food, and the best gear and gadgets to bring with you

0:50.7

when you go. So pull up a chair and join us around the digital campfire.

0:54.7

This is Season 11 of the RV Atlas.

1:02.2

Hello, everybody, and welcome to today's episode of the RV Atlas.

1:06.6

Today we are going to do two things.

1:08.2

We're just going to give you an overview of the Hershey R.V.

1:10.9

We just got back.

1:12.5

It was our third straight year having a table at Hershey.

1:15.1

It was really awesome.

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