Lake & Shore RV Resort

515 Corsen Tavern Rd., Ocean View, NJ 08230

888-481-6348

609-624-1494

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GPS: 39.1984,-74.7361

Lake & Shore RV Resort is located at 515 Corsen Tavern Rd., Ocean View, New Jersey 08230 with a total of 430 campsites. Before your trip to Lake & Shore RV Resort, check out website at http://www.thousandtrails.com/getaways/newjersey/lakeshore.asp or contact them through 888-481-6348 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

39.1984, -74.7361

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 39.1984, -74.7361

Overview of Lake & Shore RV Resort


Longest RV Reported: 42 feet (Fifth Wheel)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

430

Open Seasonally:

April - Oct.

Elevation:

0 ft / 0 m

Reviews of Lake & Shore RV Resort

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  • Way too many loud seasonals!

    Reviewed 6/6/2021

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    Days stayed: 6

    This place unfortunately is a giant long term and seasonal place. The transient TT sites are all sand and dirt and very sloppy. Especially after it rains. Staff is non-existent. The seasonals are loud and blast music at their sites and there is a lot of golf cart traffic. Nobody seems to obey the speed limit. It’s rough.

  • Sand and tricky power hookup spot

    Reviewed 1/7/2020

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    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: G15

    Stayed free for 2 nights as part of our Thousand Trails membership. Full hookups (water, sewer, 50amp). Water pressure was on the low side at 40psi.Power took every last inch of stretching our 50ft cable to reach the post way in the back. The post was on the opposite side in the back corner. We backed our 42ft 5th wheel all the way...moreStayed free for 2 nights as part of our Thousand Trails membership. Full hookups (water, sewer, 50amp). Water pressure was on the low side at 40psi.Power took every last inch of stretching our 50ft cable to reach the post way in the back. The post was on the opposite side in the back corner. We backed our 42ft 5th wheel all the way until it was actually touching our water regulator to reach the power. There weren't many open sites available when we showed up. Just 4 actually, and they were all a bit short and a little tricky to get into with trees or odd angles. Looks like most of the sites are annual or semi-permanent residents.There's sand everywhere (the roads, the sites, in the air when it blows) so plan on getting sand in your camper. We found a site with gravel and a cement pad. The lake is nice, but the snapping turtles scared off our kids.The amenities were all still closed due to the pandemic so we spent most of our time exploring away from the campground.

  • Somewhat rundown and too many long term residents

    Reviewed 29/4/2018

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    Days stayed: 7

    We were there in April when the park had just recently opened for the season so most of the park amenities were closed. I understand why the outdoor activities like the pool was closed, but the indoor game room/activity center was also closed. Check in was quick and easy and the staff was friendly. Our site was nice and spacious. We've...moreWe were there in April when the park had just recently opened for the season so most of the park amenities were closed. I understand why the outdoor activities like the pool was closed, but the indoor game room/activity center was also closed. Check in was quick and easy and the staff was friendly. Our site was nice and spacious. We've been to several Thousand Trails parks around the country and it seems more and more are catering to long term or seasonal residents instead of people that actually use their RV to travel and camp. This TT park probably had more permanent residents than any other TT we've been to. The majority of the park is for stationary residents with only a small fraction open for people that don't plan to live there. This park feels more like a mobile home or trailer park instead of a campground. It wasn't really one of our favorite TT parks we've been to. Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile all worked well if you need that.

  • Awesome park, great staff, tons of activities, close to attractions

    Reviewed 11/11/2017

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    Days stayed: 12

    Site number: D15

    This place is great! We came after the end of the season so I can say that a lot of the attractions were closed, but there were multiple pools, tons of indoor activities, a beach onsite, and so much more to do.The RV sites were pretty good as well. A few kinda tricky to get into, but they were spacious, full hookups, and close to t...moreThis place is great! We came after the end of the season so I can say that a lot of the attractions were closed, but there were multiple pools, tons of indoor activities, a beach onsite, and so much more to do.The RV sites were pretty good as well. A few kinda tricky to get into, but they were spacious, full hookups, and close to the activities.The staff here is amazing. We needed to be away from the RV for a few days and they accommodated .We needed propane during an off day and they accommodated. It was so wonderful.We were able to quickly go to Cape May in south NJ as well as a visit to Atlantic City pretty easily. Even up to Philadelphia was only just over 1.5 hours.Our cell phone coverage was good and we did not try the wifi here.

Cell Phone Coverage

Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 2 Users Last Reported 04/29/2018

At&t 4G

Confirmed by 3 Users Last Reported 11/11/2017

T-Mobile 4G

Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 04/29/2018

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