Are you heading down the shore this summer? If so, then make sure you stay with us at Thousand Trails Sea Pines RV campground, located in the cozy town of Swainton. Come discover this Cape May RV campground's large, shaded camping area, swimming pool and picturesque lake; all within minutes of the famous Jersey Shore!
If you venture into the local area surrounding Sea Pines RV Campground you will find the casinos of Atlantic City, the famous Wildwood Boardwalk, dolphin sightseeing tours, Victorian Cape May and so much more! With so much to do both in and around this Thousand Trails RV campground in Cape May, our guests come back year after year.
Are there friendly and accommodating and he needs we had they met promptly very friendly staff
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Dani Martin
Oct 3, 2025
5.0
Very nice campground.
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Ivy Stubblefield
Sep 29, 2025
3.0
I have very mixed feelings about this place. I'm a solo young female traveler so I can be a bit picky. The roads are horrendous, no point in having speed bumps when you have a gazillion potholes. Haven't checked out the lake but there is a very nice bike path to walk your dogs behind the campground (it's public). Hazel at the front desk was amazing and helped me extend my stay. And security was great when my neighbors woke me up at 1am. The trees need trimmed I'm scared to look at my roof after hearing huge branches fall on my RV. I'm not sure why they are spending so much on their storage area when the rest of the campground is in despair. I'm not sure who is in charge of cleaning the restrooms but they need to find a new job. They are disgusting. I had to usher a bird out of the bathhouse #2 because they leave the doors open to ventilate because the drainage sucks. I love the area and the staff but the campground itself need A LOT of help. I personally will not be returning unless I need to.
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Mario Velazquez
Sep 14, 2025
5.0
Awesome place to visit and stay. And only 15 minutes away from Wildwood.
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Lee Ann Davis
Sep 10, 2025
2.0
First off I'll preface this with saying, the campground is in a good location. The roads are in terrible condition and not paved, just sand, potholes as big as a small car. When it rains the potholes fill with water. The area has poor drainage, but the campground should be grading and filling the holes with at least gravel. Don't try to use the camp store or game room ( clubhouse) after Labor Day. The pool closes one week after Labor Day. The front guard shack has very nice staff. The permanent seasonal residents seem very friendly to transient guests. Most seasonal sites appear clean and maintained. There are few sites with sewer apparently. Yet I observed many empty sewer sites. I asked on the phone if we could get a sewer site. My reservation through the Thousand Trails membship only had non sewer sites, but the representative told me to request a sewer site upon arrival or phone ( the day of check in) so I did. I had to call 5x to get an office staff on the line. The after hours number is incorrect. The office staff ( Hazel) was super unprofessional. She was also rude and condescending in person. I'm not sure why we were treated poorly. I was only asking if a sewer site was available at check in. Hazel stated that the sites are assigned by Thousands Trails and cannot be changed. I know that this is not true, because many times at other corporate parks, we've been upgraded to a sewer site easily. Her customer service portrayed the park in a negative way. The other office staff ( a lady) was more helpful. That staff suggested I check back daily for a sewer site.There is no need to treat guests unkind. I was just following protocol from Corporate Thousand Trails. They only have a pump out truck once a week after Labor Day. The Thousand Trails sales representative was very cordial and knowledgeable. Our site lost water after being there 5 days. There was trash on our site when we arrived. I will not return to this campground. The sewage dump station at the front of the park was out of order. That left only 1 dump station available at the front. The campground needs to address these issues. This is just my personal experience. I've traveled in Thousand Trails campgrounds for 5 years and have never been treated this poorly. I hope that no other guests are treated in this manner. Kindness matters.