fishing at Turkey Swamp Park200 Georgia Road, Freehold, NJ 07728
(732) 462-7286

Turkey Swamp Park Brochure & Map

Family Campgrounds
(732) 462-7286

CAMPGROUNDS BROCHURE

Nomoco Activity Area Group Campground
NOMOCO BROCHURE (coming soon)

143 Nomoco Road, Freehold, NJ 07728
 
(732) 462-7286 or (732) 462-5343

This 2,111 acre wooded park was acquired and developed with campers in mind. A major attraction is the 17-acre lake for fishing, boating, and ice-skating. The park also features miles of trails, an archery range and playgrounds.

A walk through Turkey Swamp reveals a primitive wilderness.  Much of the park is forested by pitch pine and oak trees with an understory of bracken fern, pepper bush, blueberry, and catbriar. Many plants and animals associated with the NJ Pine Barrens can be found here.

Visitors to the park can fish for bass, catfish, and bluegills either from the shore or from kayaks, rowboats, canoes and paddleboats available for rental in summer. Boat rentals are available weekends only from May 1 through June 19 and then daily until Labor Day and weekends only again from Labor Day through Columbus Day. Boat rental hours are 10am-4:30pm. See the fee schedule below.

The cost of boat rental is as follows:   

  • 1 hour - $11.50
  • each additional 15 minutes - $3
    A refundable deposit of $10 is required for individual rental. Group rentals are available; deposit of $50 is required.  (Updated 1/10)

Two soccer fields are also available for rental for games only. Visit our Athletic Field Rentals page for further information.

Turkey Swamp Park also features an archery range that is open year round during normal park hours. This stand-up range features seven shooting stations, varying from 15 to 40 yards, each station composed of two excelsior bales.  Those under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. At least one member of a shooting group must possess a current New Jersey bow & arrow hunting license or bow and arrow hunter education certificate. Users must provide their own equipment including paper targets. No broadhead arrows allowed, only field points.  The Park System offers archery clinics as well as an introduction to archery clinic for organized groups.

History & Name of the Park 
This park was named "Turkey" after the historical label for Adelphia, and "Swamp" because the thick forest with its high water table forms sphagnum bogs wherever the land dips. The core of the park (lake, picnic areas and campgrounds) was purchased in 1963, while the addition of adjacent land in the 1970s and more recently gave the park its present configuration.

Lake at Turkey Swamp Park

Family Campground 
Wooded campsites, Electrical service, Water service (April 1 - November 15), Drinking water, Modern restroom with hot showers and laundry, a self serve sanitary dump station for campers with holding tanks. (It is free for park campers and available for a fee for others), Fire rings for charcoal cooking and campfires, Picnic tables, Children's playground. For reservations and information, call (732) 462-7286. Reservations can be made at the shelter building, at the park, or by mail.

Group Campgrounds
At the park's Nomoco Activity Area (143 Nomoco Rd., Freehold, one mile southwest of the main entrance), platform tent camping is available to groups from chartered organizations from April 1 - November 15. 
For reservations and information, call (732) 462-7286. Reservations can be made at the shelter building, at the park, or by mail.

Reservable Group Picnic Areas
Turkey Swamp Park features reservable group picnic areas and is a great spot to host a family reunion, an office get together, or a bunch of friends.

Trails
Multi-use and fitness trails traverse the park which is located at the northern end of the NJ Pine Barrens. Turkey Swamp's terrain is relatively level and the 17 acre lake adds scenic interest.
(9.15 miles of trails)

Park Map with Trails (pdf)

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Turkey Swamp map
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Directions

  • NJ Turnpike to Exit 7A to Interstate 195 east. Follow I-195 east. Follow I-195 to exit 22. Turn left onto Jackson Mills Rd. north. Follow Jackson Mills Rd. to Georgia Rd., turn left and follow 1.7 miles to main park entrance. 
  • Garden State Parkway to Exit 98 to Interstate 195 west. I-195 west to Exit 22. Turn right onto Jackson Mills Rd. north; follow Jackson Mills Rd. to Georgia Rd.; turn left and follow 1.7 miles to main park entrance. 
  • State Hwy. 9 to route 524 west. Follow 524 west to Georgia Rd., turn left and follow Georgia Rd. 1.7 miles to main entrance.  
  • Nomoco Activity Area Is located 1.5 miles past the main park entrance. Continue south on Georgia Rd. to Nomoco Rd.; turn right and follow signs to Activity Area.