Campfire Circle at Pine Tree Center sits on the edge of the New Jersey Pine Barrens in Tabernacle, New Jersey. It’s a compact, bookable fire pit and seating ring that transforms evenings into communal rituals under a wide, dark sky. Designed for groups both small and large, the rental lets visitors reserve the circle by the day—standalone or paired with a stay at Pine Tree Center—so families, scout troops, and friend groups can gather without the hassle of hauling gear.
The circle opens into a stand of pitch pines and scrub oak on sandy, well-draining soil characteristic of the Pinelands; fires crackle while the scent of resin and pine needles hangs in the air. At night the absence of urban glow reveals a scatter of stars above the treeline; during summer nights the chorus of tree frogs and katydids forms an easy soundtrack. Daylight brings simple pleasures: lantern-lit logs, low flames for roasting, and a central firepit rimmed by benches that invite conversation and storytelling.
What makes this rental more than a generic campsite feature is its focus on communal ritual and convenience. Firewood can be supplied by the center, and booking by the day removes the pressure of committing to a multi-night reservation. The Campfire Circle acts as a social hub for the Pine Tree Center site—an accessible, managed place to build a controlled, legal fire in a region where fire safety and Pinelands regulations matter.
This setting sits within the larger Pine Barrens ecosystem, a unique coastal plain marked by sandy soils, pitch pine forests, and globally rare plant communities. The Pinelands National Reserve, established in 1978, protects much of the surrounding landscape; visiting the circle gives an easy, low-impact way to experience this distinctive habitat. Look for pitch pine cones, scrub oak, and native wildflowers in spring and listen for barred owls at dusk.
Practical details: the Campfire Circle is bookable by the day; check-in and check-out follow Pine Tree Center policies when rented as part of a stay. Bring marshmallows and a good flashlight, respect quiet hours, and follow local fire regulations—extinguish your fire fully before leaving. The site works well for short groups and makes a memorable focal point for evenings after kayaking, hiking, or simply relaxing at the center.
For visitors staying nearby in Tabernacle or traveling from Burlington County, the Campfire Circle is an uncomplicated way to enjoy outdoor evenings in the Pine Barrens—controlled, social, and steeped in local natural character. Groups planning ceremonies or craft nights will find bench seating and nearby parking practical; permits or staff notice may be required for larger events, so contact Pine Tree Center in advance to confirm availability and any rules. Come prepared, leave no trace.