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BURLINGTON COUNTYCAMDEN COUNTY

GLOUCESTER COUNTYSALEM COUNTY

SOUTH JERSEY’S WINE REGION

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V I S I T O R G U I D E

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The South Jersey Visitor Guide is the official tourism guide for Visit South Jersey and is published annually with a circulation of 100,000. This guide is distributed at points of interest, visitor centers, attractions, and hospitality destinations in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

For more information, please call 844-SJERSEY or visit VisitSouthJersey.com.

Visitor inquiries should be sent to: [email protected]

Or mailed to: Visit South Jersey 250 South Park Drive Haddon Township, NJ 08108

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The four counties comprising the Visit South Jersey region are shown above. South Jersey’s Wine Region is pictured to the right.

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Welcome to South JerseyHow much do you know about

South Jersey, really?

In a state as packed with people

as it is with things to see, the counties

that stretch from the Philadelphia

suburbs to the shores of the

Delaware Bay radiate natural beauty,

small-town charm, and one-of-a-kind

experiences that mean you don’t

have to seek out a big city to enjoy.

Today, the culture that anchors

some of the oldest settled

communities in America supports

contemporary, five-star dining;

unique shopping districts; and a

bountiful wine region fast earning

a reputation for its remarkable quality

and taste.

The history of New Jersey is infused

in every aspect of the region,

where the get-to-work spirit of the

farmers and thinkers who laid its

foundations is carried forward today.

The hometowns whose shops and

pubs once dotted the crossroads

of the American Revolution and

Underground Railroad still bustle

with inspiration generations later.

Here, local artistry and entertainment

don’t force a compromise between

“family-friendly” and “exciting.” Here,

you can visit a dinosaur dig site or

Native American reservation as easily

as you can take in a live music scene

where “Livin’ on a Prayer” is the local

soundtrack of many a bar’s last call.

Here, the lively attractions that

begin at the celebrated Jersey

Shore continue inland, following the

greenery from which the Garden State

draws its name. Throughout those

cranberry bogs and blueberry fields,

acres of Jersey corn and greenhouses

brimming with heirloom tomatoes,

an efficient network of transit options

provides a quick connection from one

activity to the next, by rail, highway,

or scenic county road.

Wherever those byways take you,

don’t be surprised if the people you

meet aren’t short of opinions on

everything from music to politics to

where the best local slice of pizza

can be found. That energy and

engagement is the lifeblood of the

region. It’s what makes New

Jerseyans some of the most

well-traveled people in the country

as well as its most entertaining hosts.

So what are you waiting for? Come

and discover all the new places to go,

and find yourself here.

I N S I D E

Adventure & Family Fun

The Great Outdoors

Arts & Entertainment

Downtowns & Shopping

South Jersey Wine Region

Dining

Breweries & Distilleries

Golf & Country Clubs

History & Museums

Hotels & Escapes

Events

Visitor Centers & Tourism

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Seasonal Festivals & Attractions

Classic Downtowns & Main streets

Outdoor Activities for All

Amusement Parks

Weekend Getaways

Breweries & Pubs Exploding Wine RegionFarm & Chef’s Table Dinners

Shop Small at Independent Retailers

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Atco Speedway

We Go!Here

Adventure & Family FunWhat’s your idea of a family day well spent? In South Jersey, you can make a dirt-track date with other race fans, toss the kids (and yourself) into the pool at a water park, bargain-hunt at antique shops and farmers markets, or even take a flying leap—from more than 13,000 feet.

Then there’s the revitalized Camden Waterfront, home to the largest aquarium this side of Baltimore, an urban organic Children’s Garden, and the most decorated warship in U.S. naval history.

Feeling the need for speed? Check out the Atco Raceway, where the oldest concrete drag strip in New Jersey thrills race fans with its NHRA-sanctioned straightaway and quarter-mile tracks. Into something more

rugged? The Bridgeport Speedway in

Swedesboro is home to “the Fastest

Dirt Track in the East,” a 5/8-mile,

high-banked, oval encircling a

quarter-mile, inner track. If you want

to flip the keys to the kids for a while,

punch your ticket to Speed Raceway

in Cinnaminson. The indoor electric

go-kart racing facility is the largest

in New Jersey, and promises an

authentic racing experience for drivers

of all ability levels, aged six and older.

Fans of bull riding, steer wrestling, and

barrel racing should visit the Cowtown

Rodeo in Pilesgrove, which is home to

“the oldest weekly rodeo in the United

States” every Saturday from May

through September.

A more traditional theme park

experience awaits at Clementon Park,

a home of South Jersey summers

since the early 1900s. Step back into

those bygone days with the vintage

carousel and Victorian railway or

delightful new rides like the 60-foot

Torpedo Rush dual water slides and

Ring of Fire looping roller-coaster.

When the weather won’t let you enjoy

an outdoor park, Sahara Sam’s Oasis

can step in with its tube slides, indoor

surfing simulator, and “lazy river” tube

float. Parents can take advantage

of the indoor cocktail lounge (open

weekends) while still keeping an eye

on the kids.

Educational day trips start at the

Garden State Discovery Museum in

Cherry Hill, where children 10 and

younger can pretend-play at different

careers in a hands-on environment.

Stargazers will enjoy the Edelman

Planetarium in Glassboro, where

illuminating and informative shows

shed light on Earth’s place in the

cosmos at a bargain price of $5 for

adults and $3 for children, students,

and seniors.

If soaring through the sky is more your

speed than gazing at it, experience the

blood rush of a 13,500-foot tandem

jump through the best view of South

Jersey from Freefall Adventures in

Williamstown.

Back on earth, campgrounds dot the

landscape from Burlington to Salem

Counties, and wildlife preserves in

Rancocas, Medford, or Palmyra are a

day-trippers’ paradise.

There’s plenty more to see, tucked

away in South Jersey’s historic

communities and local shopping

districts, close to public transit or

its interconnected highway system.

Start planning your unforgettable

experience today!

Sahara Sam’s

DREAM Park

Battleship New JerseyAtco Speedway

Speedway Raceway

Adventure Aquarium

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Adventure and Family Fun DirectoryB U R L I N G T O N C O U N T Y Featured Listings

Pinelands Adventures 1005 Atsion Rd, Shamong, NJ (609) 268-0189 pinelandsadventures.org Liberty Lake 1195 Florence Columbus Road Bordentown, NJ (609) 499-0432LibertyLakePicnic.com

Atsion Village & Recreation CenterRoute 206Shamong, NJ(609) 268-0444

Conte FarmsTabernacle, NJ

Elite ClimbingMaple Shade, NJ

Fernbrook Farms Environmental Education CenterColumbus, NJ

The FunplexMount Laurel, NJ

Johnson’s Corner FarmMedford, NJ

Russo’s Fruit & Vegetable FarmTabernacle, NJ

Turtle Run CampgroundEgg Harbor City, NJ

Wharton State Forest – Apple Pie HillRingler AvenueChatsworth, NJ

C A M D E N C O U N T Y

Featured Listings

Battleship New Jersey100 Clinton Street Camden, NJ (856) 966-1652 battleshipnewjersey.org

Garden State Discovery Museum 2040 Springdale RdCherry Hill, NJ (856) 424-1233 discoverymuseum.com

Adventure AquariumCamden, NJ

Atco RacewayAtco, NJ Berlin Farmers MarketBerlin, NJ

Camden Children’s GardenCamden, NJ

Camden County Yacht Club450 South Park DriveCollingswood, NJ(856) 869-9145cooperriveryc.org

Clementon Park & Splash WorldClementon, NJ

CoCo Key Water ResortMount Laurel, NJ

Diggerland100 Pinedge DriveWest Berlin, NJ (856) 768-1110 diggerlandusa.com

Pinsetters Bar & Bowl7111 Maple AvenuePennsauken Twp, NJ(856) 665-3377pinsetterbowl.com

Sahara Sam’s Oasis Indoor & Outdoor Water Park535 North Route 73West Berlin, NJ(856) 767-7580saharasams.com

Springdale Farms Cherry Hill, NJ G L O U C E S T E R C O U N T Y Featured Listings

DREAM Park & Equestrian Center 400 US Route 130 SouthLogan Township, NJ(856) 241-1415dreamparknj.com

Jean & Ric Edelman Fossil Park at Rowan UniversityMantua Township, NJ (856) 468-1500, ex. 122

rowan.edu/fossils Bridgeport Speedway83 Floodgate RoadSwedesboro, NJ(856) 467-4407

bpspeedway.com

Cecil Creek FarmMickleton, NJ

Creamy Acres FarmMullica Hill, NJ

Edelman Planetarium201 Mullica Hill RoadGlassboro, NJ(856) 256-4389

rowan.edu/planetarium

Freefall Adventures SkydivingWilliamstown, NJ

Playground Paintball ParkMantua, NJ

Al and Sam’s Canoe & Kayaking Newfield, NJ

S A L E M C O U N T Y

Cowtown Rodeo & Flea Market780 U.S. 40Pilesgrove, NJ(856) 769-3200cowtownrodeo.com

Coombs’ BarnyardElmer, NJ

Finns Point LighthouseOld Fort Mott RoadPennsville Township, NJ(856) 935-3218

Moonlit Run Equestrian Center Mannington, NJ

Three Forts Ferry108 Tilbury Road Salem, NJdecitysalemferry.com

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The Great OutdoorsAlthough it’s covered by miles of highways and public railways, the Garden State is also home to thousands of acres of preserved greenspace.

Feeling the call of the wild? Get yourself back to nature at the 50-mile Batona hiking trail, established in the 1960s by Philadelphia-area conservationists to link two of the biggest preserved wild spaces in the state—the Bass River and Wharton State Forests.

At Bass River, you can take a dip along the Eastern shore of Lake Absegami, or break out the boat and experience the tranquility of one of New Jersey’s lovely woodland refuges from the water’s surface.

The largest single parcel of the New

Jersey State Park System, Wharton

State Forest, is home to 122,000 acres

of wild space with miles of trails for

hiking and biking, waterways for

canoing, and some of the best wildlife

observation available in the state.

Nestled deep in the woods of Medford,

the non-profit Cedar Run Wildlife

Refuge educates visitors about

South Jersey’s native creatures while

providing around-the-clock rescue

veterinary services for injured wild

animals. Enclosed rehabilitation pens

offer an up-close look at dozens of the

furry and feathered locals.

The 250-acre Palmyra Cove Nature Park

encompasses wetlands, woodlands,

meadows, and a freshwater Tidal Cove,

right at the foot of the Tacony-Palmyra

Bridge. Not far down the road, about

15 miles away, the 210-acre Rancocas

Nature Center treats visitors to a

The New Jersey Pinelands is a million-acre biosphere that touches seven counties, 56 communities, and more than 700,000 people. One of the first preserved wild spaces in the country, it houses agriculture and “piney” culture, wine trail weekends, and starry night skies. It’s the place to find blueberry bushes and cranberry bogs as murky as the origins of the Jersey Devil, where a canoe and a backpack are your ticket to the living history and untamed, natural beauty of the Garden State in its purest form.

The Pinelands

three-mile hiking trail through

meadow, forest, and wetland habitats.

South Jersey boasts hundreds of

acres of preserved green spaces for

wildlife interaction, observation and

photography–especially in Salem

County where you’ll discover the

104-acre Fort Mott State Park, a former

military outpost along the historic

New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail that

combines local history and natural

beauty. Salem County is also home

to Mad Horse Creek and Maskells Mill

Pond Fish and Wildlife Management

Areas, where visitors can view

migratory birds via boat and canoe.

Looking for the ultimate outdoor

experience? Pinelands Adventures

awaits you with a wildlife immersion

with hands-on exploration, wildlife

education, hiking and water excursions

to take you away from it all. The offer

in-depth and captivating tours

throughout the year that take visitors through some of the most beautiful areas of the Pinelands. There are activities for everyone including nature and ecology, history and culture, guided hiking, and guided paddle boating.

Get Out Here

Regatta Days

Fernbrook Farms Environmental

Education Center

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Flexible Camp Grounds

Wide Open Spaces Await

Pinelands Adventures

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The Great Outdoors DirectoryFeatured Listings

The [email protected]

B U R L I N G T O N C O U N T Y

Featured Listings

Pinelands Adventures 1005 Atsion Rd, Shamong, NJ (609) 268-0189 pinelandsadventures.org

Bass River State ForestTuckerton, NJ

Boundary Creek Natural Resource AreaMoorestown, NJ

Brendan T. Byrne State ForestSouthampton Township, NJ

Palmyra Cove Nature ParkPalmyra, NJ

Rancocas Nature CenterWestampton, NJ

Smith’s Woods ParkMount Holly, NJ

Wharton State ForestTabernacle Area, NJ

Whitesbog Village120-34 North Whitesbog RoadBrowns Mills, NJ(609) 893-4646whitebog.org

Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife RefugeMedford, NJ

C A M D E N C O U N T Y

Atco LakeWaterford Township, NJ

Berlin Park Berlin, NJ

Challenge Grove ParkCherry Hill, NJ

Cooper River Park579 South Park Drive Pennsauken, NJ(856) 216-2117camdencounty.com/parks

Cooper River Yacht Club450 South Park DriveCollingswood, NJ(856) 869-9145cooperriveryc.org

Haddon Lake Park Throughout Camden County, NJ(856) 216-2117camdencounty.com/parks

Hopkins PondHaddonfield, NJ

Kirkwood LakeLindenwold, NJ

Lake WorthLindenwold, NJ

Maria Barnaby Greenwald MemorialCherry Hill, NJ

New Brooklyn ParkWinslow Township, NJ

New Camden ParkCamden, NJ

Newton Lake ParkCollingswood, Haddon Township, NJ

Pennypacker ParkHaddonfield, NJ

Pyne Poynt ParkCamden, NJ

Silver Lake ParkClementon, NJ

Timber Creek ParkLindenwold and Gloucester Township

Von Nieda ParkCamden, NJ

Wiggins Park MarinaDr. Martin Luther King BoulevardCamden, NJ(856) 541-7222camdencounty.com/parks

Wiggins Waterfront Park Camden, NJ

G L O U C E S T E R C O U N T Y Al & Sam’s Canoes, Boats & KayaksNewfield, NJ Greenwich Lake ParkGreenwich Township, NJ

Hospitality Creek CampgroundWilliamstown, NJ

James G. Atkinson Park138 Bethel Mill Road Washington Township, NJ(856) 589-0047njwildlifetrails.org/listofsites

RiverWinds Community Center1000 Riverwinds DriveWest Deptford, NJ(856) 251-0990riverwinds.govoffice.com

Scotland Run Park980 East Academy Street Clayton, NJ(856) 881-0845njwildlifetrails.org/listofsites

Washington Lake Park Sewell, NJ

Wheelabrator Wildlife RefugeWestville, NJ

S A L E M C O U N T Y

Camp Crockett County ParkPilesgrove, NJ Cumberland Salem Revolution TrailPittsgrove, NJ

Dunn’s ParkCarney’s Point, NJ

Elmer Lake Wildlife Management AreaElmer, NJ

Fenwick Grove ParkPilesgrove Township, NJ

Game Creek Hunting FarmsWoodstown, NJ

Green Branch ParkPittsgrove, NJ

Holly Green CampgroundMonroeville, NJ

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Mad Horse Creek Wildlife Management AreaSalem, NJ

Marlton Recreation AreaWoodstown, NJ

Maskell’s Mill Wildlife Management AreaLower Alloways Creek Township, NJ M&M Hunting Preserve and Sporting ClaysPennsville, NJ Old Cedar CampgroundMonroeville, NJ

Riverview Beach ParkPennsville, NJ

Salem County Recreation Park Oldmans Township, NJ

Salem River Wildlife Management AreaSalem, NJ

Supawna Meadows National Wildlife Refuge Pennsville, NJ

Unity ParkPittsgrove, NJ Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp ResortElmer, NJ

Campgrounds

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C O U N T Y

Chipsfolly Family CampgroundNew Gretna, NJ Wading Pines Camping ResortChatsworth, NJ G L O U C E S T E R C O U N T Y Hospitality Creek Campground117 Coles Mill RoadWilliamstown, NJ(856) 629-5140

Timberland CampgroundClarsboro, NJ

S A L E M C O U N T Y

Four Seasons Family CampgroundPilesgrove, NJ

Holly Green CampgroundMonroeville, NJ

Meadow View Acres CampgroundSalem, NJ

Old Cedar CampgroundMonroeville, NJ

Oldman’s Creek CampsiteMonroeville, NJ

Parvin State Park701 Almond RoadElmer, NJ(856) 358-8616

njparksandforests.org

Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp ResortElmer, NJ

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See It Here

Arts For AllFounded in 1956 and just a few blocks from downtown Haddonfield, the Markeim Arts Center is one South Jersey’s best kept secrets. The offer programs for the entire family and a year long schedule of art exhibitions, musical performances, studio classes and art camps.

Arts & EntertainmentCulturally, South Jersey has been bookended by Rocky Balboa and Bruce Springsteen: blue-collar long- shots whose successes were built on passion and a relentless work ethic—beloved by their neighbors because they were never out of touch with their neighborhoods.

The undercurrent of such people-packed places produced an artistic response that is similarly varied and complex, but always driving, motivated by that hustle. This mindset provides the foundation upon which vintage theaters were built, some of which have seen the biggest names in the business for nearly 100 years, and staples like the Markeim Arts Center, a cornerstone to the fine arts community in South Jersey for 60 years, continue to thrive.

The back beat of South Jersey drove the establishment of Symphony in C, a nationally recognized training orchestra that has made its mission to develop the careers of young professional musicians. The organization has sent forth alumni from its headquarters to orchestras as far-flung as the New York Philharmonic, the Seattle Symphony, and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic.

Those performing artists who have put down roots in South Jersey are well supported too, by a number of local theater companies across the region. Setting up shop in long standing venues like the Ritz in Oaklyn, the Broadway Theater of Pitman, or the Grand Theater in Williamstown, local players routinely deliver high-caliber performances throughout their seasons.

And how could they fail to do so in such dramatic settings as the Scottish Rite

Theater and Ballroom in Collingswood? The 1,050-seat, art-deco auditorium was originally constructed for Masonic rituals, and is furnished with imported Florentine stained glass windows and original mohair seats. Concerts that once featured its three-story pipe organ now are accented by a state-of-the-art sound and lighting system, and have included such notable acts as Steve Hackett of Genesis, Gordon Lightfoot, and Pat Benatar.

For all our movie buffs, take your pick from over 100 movie theaters across South Jersey with everything from iMax and 3D features to cozy, armchair- style reclining seats. Although there may be too many movies to see, there’s certainly no lack of places to see them. Grab your popcorn and take it all in!

Fine arts in South Jersey are also underpinned by a cottage-industry culture of skilled crafters, jewelry

makers, photographers, painters, and glass workers. These home-based entrepreneurs unite for special neighborhood events, like the Art Within Reach seasonal show and reception and 4Towns4Art home studio tours. They are also setting up in permanent spaces, like the SoHa Arts Building in Haddon Township and The Factory in Collingswood, where they collaborate and educate, inspiring the next wave of young artists who will someday take their places.

Symphony In C

Professional TheatreMarkeim

Arts Center

Maker Spaces & Classes

BB&T Pavilion

WheatonArts

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Arts & Entertainment DirectoryB U R L I N G T O N C O U N T Y Featured Listings

Main Street Art18 East Main StreetMaple Shade, NJ(856) 979-5356mainstreetartnj.com

Moorestown Theater Company 19 W. Main Street Moorestown , NJ(856) 778-8357moorestowntheatercompany.com

Perkins Center for the Arts395 Kings HighwayMoorestown, NJ(856) 235-6488perkinsarts.org

AMC Marlton 8Marlton, NJ

Bridge Players Theatre CompanyBurlington, NJ

Burlington County FootlightersCinnaminson, NJ

Center for the Arts in South JerseyMarlton, NJ

Medford Arts CenterMedford, NJ

Philharmonic of Southern New JerseyMoorestown, NJ

Regal BurlingtonBurlington Township, NJ

Regal Moorestown MallMoorestown, NJ

C A M D E N C O U N T Y

Featured Listings

Haddonfield Plays & Players957 East Atlantic AvenueHaddonfield, NJ(856) 429-8139haddonfieldplayers.com

Markeim Arts Center104 Walnut Street Haddonfield, NJ(856) 429-8585 markeimartscenter.org

Perkins Center For the Arts30 Irvin AveCollingswood, NJ(856) 235-6488perkinsarts.org

Symphony in C576 Haddon AvenueCollingswood, NJ (856) 240-1503symphonyinc.org

All Fired Up Collingswood, NJ

AMC Loews Cherry Hill, NJ

Collingswood Scottish Rite Theater315 White Horse PikeCollingswood, NJ(856) 858-1000collingswoodballroom.com

Croft Farms Arts CenterCherry Hill, NJ

Jubilate Deo Chorale and Orchestra Haddon Township, NJ Lyceum Hall Center for the ArtsBurlington, NJ

The Ritz Theatre Company915 White Horse PikeHaddon Township, NJ(856) 858-5230ritztheatreco.org

Rutgers-Camden Center for the ArtsCamden, NJ

BB&T PavilionCamden, NJ

South Camden Theatre CompanyCamden, NJ

G L O U C E S T E R C O U N T Y

AMC Deptford 8Deptford Township, NJ

Gloucester County Art Gallery Sewell, NJ

Gloucester County Art League Mullica Hill, NJ

MainStage Center for the Arts Blackwood, NJ

Pitman Gallery & Art Center Pitman, NJ

The Arts at Rowan Glassboro, NJ

The Broadway Theatre of PitmanPitman, NJ

The Grand TheatreWilliamstown, NJ Sketch Club Players of WoodburyWoodbury, NJ

SpotlitersTurnersville, NJ

United ArtistsSewell, NJ

S A L E M C O U N T Y

Appel Farm Arts & Music CenterElmer, NJ

Alampi Art StudioPilesgrove, NJ

Salem American Legion BandSalem, NJ

Salem County Arts AllianceCarneys Point, NJ

Salem County Arts League Woodstown, NJ

Salem County Brass Society Alloway, NJ

Salem County Cultural & Heritage CommissionSalem, NJ

Third Star Fibre Artist GuildPedricktown, NJ

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Get It Here

Downtowns & ShoppingIn South Jersey, shopping is an all-day experience on the sunny sidewalks of beautiful downtowns. Their big, glassy storefronts house a unique inventory of items that have been hand-selected by the hardest-working small business owners in the Delaware Valley. These historic communities have only become more inviting through the years, complementing the storefronts with al fresco dining along tree-lined streets.

Collingswood accents its popular, dining-focused “Restaurant Row” with vintage retail, sustainable parenting goods, and art-and-gift galleries.

Downtown Bordentown offers a unique slice of historic South Jersey, featuring

art galleries, bookshops, antique stores, and a vintage record shop.

For the visitor who enjoys American history, antiques, folklore, and charm, take a trip to Burlington City for one of the best shopping districts in Burlington County.

Monthly First Fridays in Haddonfield, from April through November, feature street performances and art displays in this small town which combines colonial-era charm with contemporary boutique shopping.

Medford Village sets its downtown shopping experience, which includes antique and jewelry stores, and gardening supplies, amid historic streetscapes.

Situated among 113 acres of parks, historic buildings, shops, and eateries, Woodbury is home to several fine artists and performance groups.

FARMERS MARKETS

At the Columbus Farmers Market, shopping “the oldest and largest flea market in the Delaware Valley” means having your pick of thousands of items, including antiques, gardening gear, fresh produce, and Amish baked goods.

The “Often Imitated, Never Equaled” Cowtown Farmers Market in Pilesgrove has stood for 91 years in Salem County. More than 400 merchants buy and sell livestock, antiques, produce, and collectibles every Tuesday and Saturday from 8 AM to 4 PM.

Family-owned-and-operated Duffield’s Farm Market has been a mainstay of Gloucester County for more than 80 years, providing fresh produce, seasonal hayrides and pick-your-own crops. Likewise, the Stoltzfus Family of Lancaster County, PA, has brought the farm-fresh taste of Lancaster County Pennsylvania Dutch foods

to Williamstown, New Jersey, for generations. From Thursday through Saturday, enjoy baked pies, sausage, oven-roasted turkey, and hand-rolled soft pretzels. The Village Shoppes next door have hot and bulk foods, produce, and a full-service restaurant. Jersey Fresh is an advertising,

promotional and quality grading program launched in 1984 to help farmers inform consumers about the availability and variety of fruits and vegetables grown in New Jersey. Through the many years of the program, consumers’ awareness has increased, and it has become the benchmark for other states to initiate their own agricultural marketing programs.

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Historic Swedesboro

Local Favorites

Gloucester Premium Outlets

Farmers Markets

Downtown Collingswood

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Visit South Jersey means Nation’s Best Farmers Market Collingswood Book Festival

May Fair Restaurant Weeks

Craft and Fine Arts Festival Clover market 2nd Saturday Cruise Night pop Up Gala

First Thursday Jazz

Visit CollingswoodCollingswood.com

Plus all the shopping Dining, Art &

Entertainment we can squeeze into

SJ’s prettiest downtown.

Downtowns & Shopping DirectoryB U R L I N G T O N C O U N T Y

Featured Listings

Moorestown Business Association16 East Main StreetMoorestown, NJ(856) 234-8260Moorestownbusiness.com

Moorestown Mall 400 NJ-38 Moorestown, NJ (603) 318-4132 moorestown-mall.com

Downtown Bordentown downtownbordentown.com Downtown Burlington City tourburlington.org

Downtown Medford medfordtownship.com

Downtown Mount Holly mainstreetmountholly.com

The Promenade at Sagemore thepromenadenj.com

Rancocas Woods Village Shops rancocaswoods.net

The Shops at Mill Race Village millracevillage.com

C A M D E N C O U N T Y

Featured Listings Cherry Hill Mall 2000 NJ-38 Cherry Hill, NJ (856) 662-7440 cherryhillmall.com

Downtown Collingswood 678 Haddon Avenue Collingswood, NJ (856) 858-9275 collingswood.com

Voorhees Town Center 2120 Voorhees Town Center Voorhees, NJ (856) 772-1950 voorheestowncenter.com

Downtown Haddonfield Haddonfield, NJ

Downtown Haddon Heights haddonhts.com

Garden State Park Cherry Hill, NJ

The Shoppes at Cross Keys Gloucester Township, NJ

G L O U C E S T E R C O U N T Y Featured Listings

Downtown Woodbury Woodbury, NJ (856) 845-8655 mainstreetwoodbury.org

Uptown PitmanSouth Broadway & Pitman AvenuesPitman, NJ(856) 582-3444uptownpitman.com

Downtown Glassboro glassboromarketplace.com

Downtown Mullica Hill mullicahill.com

Washington Center Shops Washington Township, NJ Williamstown Farmers Market & The Village ShopsWilliamstown, NJ

S A L E M C O U N T Y Cowtown Flea Market cowtownrodeo.com

Downtown Salem salemcitynj.com

Community Farmers MarketsB U R L I N G T O N C O U N T Y Bordentown City Community Farmers MarketBordentown, NJ

Burlington County Farmers MarketMoorestown, NJ

Chesterfield Healthy Community Farmers MarketChesterfield, NJ

Columbus Farmers MarketColumbus, NJ

Delrans Farmers MarketDelran, NJ

Kirby’s Farmers MarketMedford, NJ

C A M D E N C O U N T Y

Featured Listings

Haddon Heights Farmers MarketStation & East Atlantic AvenuesHaddon Heights, NJ(856) 261-2943 visithaddonheightsnj.com

Haddonfield Farmers Market150 Kings Highway East Haddonfield, NJ(856) 216-7253haddonfieldfarmersmarket.com

Berlin Farmers MarketBerlin, NJ Blackwood Farmers MarketBlackwood, NJ Collingswood Farmers MarketCollins & Irvin AvenuesCollingswood, NJ(856) 854-8385collingswoodmarket.com

Merchantville Farmers MarketMerchantville, NJ Our Lady of Lourdes Community Farmers MarketCamden, NJ Voorhees Town Center’s Farmers MarketVoorhees, NJ Westmont Farmers MarketHaddon Township, NJ

S A L E M C O U N T Y

Salem Farmers Market Salem, NJ

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Roadstand Farmers Markets

B U R L I N G T O N C O U N T Y

Byrne FarmsWrightstown, NJ

Cheyenne’s Road MarketMarlton, NJ

Eckert’s CornSouthampton, NJ

Johnson’s Corner Farm133 Church RoadMedford, NJ(609) 654-8643johnsonsfarm.com

Katona Farms, Inc.Chesterfield, NJ

Lone Wolf Farm Market Lumberton, NJ

Red Top Farm Market1801 Route 70Southampton, NJ(609) 859-2125

Russ’s Fruit & Vegetable FarmTabernacle, NJ Russo’s Orchard Lane Farm Chesterfield, NJ

Springville Orchard & HerbaryMount Laurel, NJ

Sager / Reeves BlueberriesNew Lisbon, NJ

Scarborough FarmJobstown, NJ

Taylor River Side FarmCinnaminson, NJ

C A M D E N C O U N T Y

Pastore OrchardsElm, NJ

Springdale Farm1638 South Springdale RoadCherry Hill, NJ(856) 424-8674springdalefarms.com

Stella Farms Berlin, NJ

G L O U C E S T E R C O U N T Y

Featured Listings

Cecil Creek Farms 73 Democrat Rd Mickleton, NJ (856) 599-8925 cecil-creek-farm.myshopify.com

A.L. Gaventa & Son192 Rapaupo Station RdSwedesboro, NJ(856) 467-3550

Catalano Farm MarketMullica Hill, NJ

Creamy Acres FarmMullica Hill, NJ

Danny’s Farm MarketWilliamstown, NJ

Dehart Farm Fresh ProduceThorofare, NJ

Duffield’s Farm MarketGreentree and Chapel Heights Roads Sewell, NJ(856) 589-7090duffieldsfarm.com

Ever Fresh Produce Swedesboro, NJ

Farmer Frank’s Farm Market Mount Royal, NJ

Fruitwood Farms419 Elk Road (Route 538)Monroeville, NJ(856) 881-7748 fruitwoodorchardshoney.com

Grasso Girls Farm Market353 Wolfert Station RoadMullica Hill, NJ(856) 478-6133 grassogirlsfarmmarket.com

Hill Creek FarmsSouth Harrison, NJ

Maccherone’s FarmSewell, NJ

Maugeri’s Farm Market1991 Oldmans Creek RoadWoolwich Twp., NJ(856) 467-3696maugerifarms.com

Mood’s Farm Market901 Bridgeton PikeMullica Hill, NJ(856) 478-2500 moodsfarmmarket.com

Peplowski Fruit FarmSwedesboro, NJ

Petrini’s Farm MarketNewfield, NJ

Potted ParadiseWilliamstown, NJ Puglia’s Produce381 Fries Mill RoadWashington Twp., NJ(856) 881-0619

Racite Farms Swedesboro, NJ

Red Eagle555 Glassboro RoadWoodbury, NJ(856) 845-8468

Rosie’s Farm MarketMullica Hill, NJ

Sorbello Girls Farm MarketRoute 77 South, Bridgeton PikeMullica Hill, NJ(856) 478-9616Sorbellogirls.com

Visalli’s Farm MarketMullica Hill, NJ

Wm. Schober Sons, Inc.1125 Monroeville RoadMonroeville, NJ(856) 694-1212schoberorchards.com

S A L E M C O U N T Y

Cathy Country Produce Pittsgrove, NJ

Charles W. HumphreysMonroeville, NJ

Larchmont Farms201 Larchmont FarmsElmer, NJ(856) 358-0700Jerseyfruit.com

Obis OnePennsville, NJ

Pennsville Farm Market & Custard StandPennsville, NJ

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Day Life. Night Life. Your Life.

PLAN YOUR HAMMONTON VISIT

WINERIES

DiMatteo Winery(609) 704-1414

Plagido Winery(609) 567-4633

Sharrott Winery(609) 567-9463

Tomasello Winery(800) 666-9463

White Horse Winery(609) 270-1411

BREWERIESThree 3’s Brewing(732) 814-1396

Tomfoolery Brewing(609) 561-1762

Vinyl Brewing(609) 377-4690

BEER & WINE SUPPLIESFermented Food & Beverage Supply Shop(609) 666-5274

Gino’s School of Wine Making(609) 941-2000

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENTEagle Theatre(609) 704-5012

Hammonton Arts Center(609) 567-5360

Kathedral Event Center(856) 685-6664

Noyes Museum of Art(609) 626-3420

ANTIQUESAntique Marketplace of Hammonton(609) 567-1889

Ideal Blend Antiques & Collectibles(609) 270-7904

JH Antique Mall(609) 561-1110

Vintage Betty’s(609) 704-5350

FARM MARKETSDiMeo Farms & Blueberry Plants Nursery(609) 561-5905

Glossy Fruit Farm(609) 561-9556

Lindsays Pick Your Own Farm(609) 561-2474

Pastore Orchards(609) 561-8464

Ron’s Gardens(609) 561-5516

GOLF & COUNTRY CLUBSFrog Rock Golf & Country Club(609) 561-5504

Pinelands Golf Course(609) 561-8900

GREAT OUTDOORSAtsion Lake & Wharton State Forest(609) 268-0444

Hammonton Lake Park(609) 567-4300

Indian Branch Park Campground(609) 561-4719

Paradise Lakes Campground(609) 561-7095

ADVENTURE & FAMILY FUNDiDonato’s Family Fun Center(609) 561-3040

Gear Up Paintball(609) 561-7060

Hammonton Skating Center(609) 561-8061

ITALIAN MARKETSBagliani’s Italian Market(609) 561-0693

Inferrera’s Italian Market(609) 561-1061

DININGAnnata Wine Bar(609) 704-9797

Apron Café at Hammonton Airport(609) 878-3342

Casciano Coffee Bar & Sweetery(609) 561-2600

Joe Italiano’s Maplewood Inn(609) 561-9621

Red Barn Café & Pie Shop(609) 567-3412

Rocco’s Town House(609) 561-9384

Royale Crown Ice Cream Shop(609) 561-4423

The Alley Bar & Grille(609) 561-3040

HISTORY & MUSEUMSBatsto Village(609) 561-0024

Downtown Hammonton(609) 567-9014

Historical Society of Hammonton(609) 270-7652

HOTELS & ESCAPESEconoLodge(609) 561-5700

Red Carpet Inn(609) 704-1000

Rodeway Inn(609) 561-6200

Supported in part by a grant from the New Jersey Department of State, Division of Travel and Tourism.

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South Jersey’s Wine Region

In New Jersey, winemaking is a family tradition that has grown by leaps and bounds in less than a decade, and is poised to achieve even greater heights in the next. Having evolved from a handful of operations into an officially designated American Viticultural Area (AVA) with more than 40 wineries and vineyards, the wine industry in South Jersey now accounts for a significant portion of the close to $40 million dollars each year that the industry generates statewide.

Exclusively from New Jersey is the Coeur d’Est, a highly rated red wine blend made exclusively from grapes grown in the Outer Coastal Plain AVA. Coeur d’Est is a combination

of five varietals; Cabernet Franc, Chambourcin, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot. Participating wineries create their own unique blend of Coeur d’Est with set standards that blend the varietals in a way that best reflects their characteristics and compliment the combination of flavors.

For visitors who want help planning their routes through the region, the Two Bridges Wine Trail, Wine & Ale Trail of South Jersey, and Cape May Wine Trail offer guidance that includes maps to local landmarks, downtown shopping, dining, and more.

It all means that wine lovers don’t have to sock away their pennies for a Napa vacation to enjoy an authentic adventure: trail tours, tastings and festivals in South Jersey will fill up your weekends without draining your bank account. Whether you’re up for a deep dive into the lush vineyards of the Outer Coastal Plain AVA, or just want

to dip your proverbial toes into the grape-stomping vats, mouth-watering memories are just moments away.

WHAT IS AN AVA?

The engine behind the recent boom in South Jersey winemaking has been the formal designation of its nine-county vineyard area as an American Viticultural Area, acreage designated for the cultivation of wine grapes that isn’t confined to state or national boundaries. It’s a way to certify that the wine you’re drinking is produced from locally grown grapes, as opposed to locally headquartered businesses. South Jersey is located within the Outer Coastal Plain AVA.

WHAT IS THE OUTER COASTAL PLAIN?

The Outer Coastal Plain American Viticultural Area is a 2.25-million-

acre wine-grape-growing region that extends throughout nine counties in New Jersey. The region has climatic and soil conditions which are amongst the best in the East Coast for producing high quality wine thanks, in part, to the climate effects of the Atlantic Ocean and Delaware Bay fostering 190 to 217 freeze free days per year. You can explore the richness of the Outer Coastal Plain AVA through its regional network of wine trails.

SOUTH JERSEY’S WINE TRAILS

Within the Outer Coastal Plain AVA, the wine trails of South Jersey cut across a broad region of real estate, but are not difficult to travel. Three major routes—the Two Bridges Wine Trail, Wine & Ale Trail of South Jersey, and Cape May Wine Trail—open up the diverse landscape of the state to visitors. Enjoy the scenery of South Jersey’s coastal

Sip It HereSharrott WineryVineyard Tours

Willow Creek Winery

Hand Crafted Estate Wines

Hawk Haven Winery

Heritage Wine Festival

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Along the trail is Bellview Winery, Berlin Brewing Co., Coda Rossa Winery, DiMatteo Vineyards, Plagido’s Winery, Sharrott Winery, Three 3’s Brewing Company, Tomasello Winery, Tomfoolery Brewing Company and White Horse Winery.

CAPE MAY WINE TRAIL

The 19-mile Cape May Wine Trail cuts through some of the most scenic shoreline in South Jersey, from the beaches of the Atla ntic Ocean to the freshwater Delaware Bay. Here, the vineyards are more than a place to enjoy fresh, locally produced wines—they’re also a gorgeous natural backdrop for eco-tourism and sightseeing along the historic Jersey shore. Natali Vineyards, Jessie Creek Winery, Hawk Haven Vineyard, Cape May Winery, Turdo Vineyards, and Willow Creek Winery are included on the trip.

OUR VINEYARD TOURISM NEIGHBORS

Because the Outer Coastal Plain AVA

extends beyond the four-county region

covered by this guide, we encourage

you to visit these partner websites for

information on dining, accommodations,

wine trails and other attractions beyond

those borders. We’ll show you the

wineries – they’ll show you the rest!

and watershed areas, its wild forests, and the lands carved by the Delaware River as you cross from vineyard to vineyard, sampling the local color and culture of the area.

The trails range in length from 19 to 66 miles, and are designed to be enjoyed at whatever pace you prefer. Accommodations are also available along the designated routes for those who choose to extend their tour beyond a single weekend.

However you decide to approach the wine trails, leave yourself enough time to stay and chat with the locals and your fellow guests—because you’re guaranteed to make new friends along the way.

TWO BRIDGES WINE TRAIL

Taking its name from the Delaware Memorial and Commodore Barry

Bridges, which traverse the nearby

Delaware River, the Two Bridges Wine

Trail takes visitors on a tour of nine

wineries across two counties. Dining,

shopping, and other local attractions

punctuate the 53-mile-long trail

including Auburn Road, Bellview,

Cedarvale, Chestnut Run Farm,

Coda Rossa, Heritage Vineyards,

Monroeville, Summit City Winery,

and Wagonhouse Winery.

WINE & ALE TRAIL OF SOUTH JERSEY

The wineries and breweries along the

Wine and Ale Trail of South Jersey

traverse a handful of towns nestled

within the preserved wild places of

the New Jersey Pinelands. Visitors can

reach all of them within a two-hour

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South Jersey’s Wine Region Directory T W O B R I D G E S W I N E T R A I L

Auburn Road Vineyard & Winery117 Sharptown Pilesgrove, NJ (856) 769-9463auburnroadvineyards.com

Bellview Winery150 Atlantic Street Landisville, NJ (856) 697-7172bellviewwinery.com

Cedarvale Winery205 Repaupo Station Road Logan Township, NJ (856) 467-3088cedarvalewinery.com

Chestnut Run Farm66 Stewart Road Pilesgrove, NJ (856) 769-2158chestnutrunfarms.com

Coda Rossa Winery1526 Dutch Mill Road Franklinville, NJ (856) 697-9463codarossa.com

Heritage Vineyards480 Mullica Hill Road (Rt.322) Richwood, NJ (856) 589-4474heritagewinenj.com

Monroeville Vineyard & Winery314 Richwood Road Monroeville, NJ (856) 521-0523monroevillewinery.net

Summit City Farms and Winery500 University Blvd Glassboro, NJ (856) 881-2930summitcityfarms.com

Wagonhouse Winery1401 New Jersey 45 Swedesboro, NJ (609) 780-8019wagonhousewinery.com

W I N E & A L E T R A I L O F S O U T H J E R S E Y

Featured Listings

Sharrott Winery320 South Egg Harbor Road Blue Anchor, NJ (609) 567-9463sharrottwinery.com

DiMatteo Vineyards779 11th Street Hammonton, NJ (609) 704-1414dimatteovineyard.com

Plagido’s Winery570 N 1st Rd Hammonton, NJ (609) 567-4633 plagidowinery.com

Tomasello Winery225 White Horse Pike Hammonton, NJ (800) MMM-WINEtomasellowinery.com

White Horse Winery106 Hall Street Hammonton, NJ (844) 465-9463whitehorsewinery.com

C A P E M A Y W I N E T R A I L

Cape May Winery711 Town Bank Road Cape May, NJ (609) 884-1169capemaywinery.com

Hawk Haven Vineyard & Winery600 S. Railroad Avenue Rio Grande, NJ (609) 846-7347hawkhavenvineyard.com

Jessie Creek Winery1 North Delsea Drive Cape May Court House, NJ (609) 536-2023jessiecreekwinery.com

Natali Vineyards221 North Delsea Drive Cape May Court House, NJ (609) 465-0075natalivineyards.com

Turdo Vineyards3911 Bayshore Road Cape May, NJ (609) 884-5591turdovineyards.com

Willow Creek Vineyards & Winery160-180 Stevens Street West Cape May, NJ (609) 770-8782willowcreekwinerycapemay.com

O T H E R W I N E R I E S & S E R V I C E S

Featured Listings

South Jersey Wine Tours1450 Kings Hwy. Swedesboro, NJ (856) 467-4587Sjwinetours.com

Amalthea Cellars209 Vineyard Road Atco, NJ (856) 768-8585amaltheacellars.com

Balic Winery6623 Harding Hwy, Mays Landing, NJ (609) 625-1903balicwinery.com

Iron Plow Vineyards26750 Mt Pleasant RdColumbus, NJironplowvineyards.com

Laurita Winery85 Archertown Road New Egypt, NJ (609) 752-0200lauritawinery.com

Renault Winery72 N. Breman Avenue Egg Harbor, NJ (609) 965-2111 renaultwinery.com

Salem Oak Vineyards60 North Railroad Avenue Pedricktown, NJ (856) 889-2121salemoaksvineyards.com

Southwind Vineyard385 Lebanon Road Millville, NJ (856) 391-5524southwindvineyardllc.com

Valenzano Winery1320 Old Indian Mills RdShamong, NJ(609) 268-6731valenzanowine.com

Villari Vineyards1166 Tanyard Road Sewell, NJ (609) 268-6731villarivineyards.com

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DiningDining in the Garden State has

benefited tremendously from the

farm-to-fork movement, but perhaps

nowhere more than in South Jersey,

where the close proximity to fresh

ingredients has given local chefs an

expanded palette of locally sourced

foods with which to demonstrate their

mastery of a range of flavors.

In addition to showcasing the

freshness of traditional staple

ingredients like corn, tomatoes,

and berries, South Jersey’s farmers

markets have given diners a taste

for fresh ingredients, to which chefs

have responded. Menus have become

more sophisticated overall, with

kitchens catering to individual dietary

needs. Professional groups like SJ Hot

Chefs have also banded together to

promote local dining via seasonal

prix fixe restaurant weeks.

There is excellence to promote, too.

South Jersey has seen an expansion

of restaurants looking for additional

locations, like Distrito, which brought

Jose Garces to Moorestown. Up the

road in Collingswood are two 2017

James Beard semifinalists: Vetri’s

disciple Joey Baldino, nominated for

Best Chef in the Mid-Atlantic region

for his tenure at the rustic Italian,

charm-filled Zeppoli, and nearby

Sagami, a longtime favorite sushi

restaurant in the region, nominated

as Outstanding Restaurant.

Cultural authenticity is present in each

of their menus, which reflect the variety

of casual and fine dining options in

the area—Mexican, Italian, Japanese,

Indian, South American, Greek, and

more. Yet there is as much competition

to be known for the best hoagie,

cheesesteak, and tomato pie in the

region, and locals have enough options

to make it an argument.

Added to this, the area has been

gripped by an upscale hamburger

craze that’s brought in franchises like

Smashburger, Zinburger, and Red

Robin to compete with the patties

served by local gastropubs and

longstanding landmarks like Weber’s

roadside drive-in. And if you’re staying

in the area but don’t feel like dining

out, many of South Jersey’s locally

owned restaurants offer take-out or

participate in online delivery services.

Many of New Jersey’s best meals are

served in intimate, neighborhood

BYOB’s, where diners pair dishes with

their favorite beverages. New laws

allowing restaurants to partner with

South Jersey wineries have expanded

choices as well, bringing locally-

sourced wines to their tables.

For over 25 years, On The Town Food Tours has been exploring the best local flavor trends and one of a kind dining experiences in South Jersey, and now they want to share their experiences with you! Their one of a kind dining tours run a few times a month and take you for a stroll through the beautiful downtowns of Haddonfield, Collingswood, Mount Holly or Bordentown as you sample sweet and savory food items from multiple restaurants and bakeries. For information on how to start your tasting journey, visit onthetownfoodtours.com.

Savor It Here

Enoteca at Auburn Road Vineyards

Lake House Restaurant

Kitchen Consigliere

Award-Winning Chefs

Distrito

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Dining DirectoryFeatured Listings

On the Town Food ToursOnthetownfoodtours.com

B U R L I N G T O N C O U N T Y

American —

BH Kitchen1213 Route 542 Green Bank, NJ (609) 965-1960

Buffalo Wild Wings1598 Nixon DriveMoorestown, NJ(856) 234-4282buffalowildwings.com

Corner Bakery Cafe400 NJ-38 #8110Moorestown, NJ(856) 439-0140cornerbakerycafe.com

Braddocks 39 South Main StreetMedford, NJ(609) 654-1604Braddocks.com

Cafe MadisonRiverside, NJ

Charlie Brown’s SteakhouseMount Holly, NJ

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Mount Laurel, NJMount Holly, NJ

Curtin’s Wharf Burlington, NJ

P.J. Whelihan’s PubMedford Lakes, NJ Maple Shade, NJ

Redz RestaurantMount Laurel, NJ

The Farnsworth HouseBordentown, NJ

Zinc CafeMedford, NJ

Coffee —

Barista CafePalmyra, NJ

Delran Coffee ShopDelran, NJ

Harvest Coffee RoasteryMedford, NJ

The Daily GrindMount Holly, NJ

Italian —

Carlucci’s WaterfrontMount Laurel, NJ

Femmina GrillMedford, NJ

La Campangola Restaurant & BarShamong , NJ

RagazziMarlton, NJ

Tarantella RistoranteMedford, NJ

Thomas’ RistoranteMoorestown, NJ

Mexican —

Distrito Moorestown, NJ

Don Pablo’s Mexican KitchenMoorestown, NJ

La Esperanz40 E Gibbsboro RdLindenwold, NJ(856) 782-7114Mexicanhope.com

Asian & Indian —

Flavors of IndiaMount Laurel, NJ

Monsoon fine Indian CuisineMount Laurel, NJ

P.F. Chang’s China BistroMarlton, NJ

Panda RestaurantBurlington, NJ

Pho Xinh Mount Laurel, NJ

Diners —

Red Lion Town and Country Diner1753 Route 206 (at Route 70)Southampton, NJ(609) 859-2301

Sage DinerMount Laurel, NJ

The Pop Shop1 South Main StMedford, NJ(609) 975-6888Thepopshopusa.com

Specialty —

Featured Listings

Robin’s Nest Restaurant2 Washington StreetMount Holly, NJ(609) 261-6149Robinsnestmountholly.com

C A M D E N C O U N T Y

American —

Aunt Berta’s Kitchen Haddon Township, NJ

Brewers Towne TavernHaddon Township, NJ

Blue Monkey Tavern Merchantville. NJ

Crux CafeAudubon, NJ

Franco’s PlaceHaddon Township, NJ

Keg & Kitchen90 Haddon AvenueWestmont, NJ(856) 833-9800kegnkitchen.com

Kitchen 519 Glendora, NJ

Local LinksHaddon Heights, NJ

P.J. Whelihan’s PubHaddonfield, NJCherry Hill, NJ

Red Hot & BlueCherry Hill, NJ

Capital GrilleCherry Hill, NJ

Sabrina’s CafeCollingswood, NJ

The ChophouseGibbsboro, NJ

The Pour HouseWestmont, NJ

The Taproom & GrillHaddonfield, NJ

Tom Fischer’s TavernHaddon Township, NJ

TrenoWestmont, NJ

Coffee —

Featured Listings

Grooveground Coffeebar647 Haddon AvenueCollingswood, NJ (856) 869-9800Grooveground.com

Common GroundsOaklyn, NJ

Espressit CoffeehouseHaddon Township, NJ

Jersey Java & Tea140 North Haddon AvenueHaddonfield, NJ(856) 428-0707

jerseyjavaandtea.com

Revolution Coffee Roasters13 Fern Ave, Collingswood, NJ(856) 240-0640Revolutioncoffeeroasters.com

Saxbys CoffeeHaddonfield, NJ

The TreeHouseAudubon, NJ

Italian —

Angelo’s Pizzeria Haddonfield, NJ

Amici RistoranteCherry Hill, NJ

Anthony’s Creative Italian Cuisine512 Station AvenueHaddon Heights, NJ(856) 310-7766Anthonyscuisine.com

Bistro Di MarinoCollingswood , NJ

Caffe Aldo LambertiCherry Hill, NJ

Casa Bella TrattoriaHaddonfield, NJ

Catelli DuoVoorhees, NJ

Filomena BerlinWest Berlin, NJ

Finizio’s Italian EateryHaddon Township, NJ

Il FioreCollingswood, NJ

Il VillaggioCherry Hill, NJ

Kitchen ConsigliereCollingswood. NJ

Ludovico’s Haddonfield, NJ

Nunzio Ristorante RusticoCollingswood, NJ

Pasta Pomodoro Voorhees Township, NJ

Sapori – TrattoriaCollingswood , NJ

That’s AmoreCollingswood, NJ

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Tre Famiglia RistoranteHaddonfield, NJ

Tutti Toscani by LambertiCherry Hill , NJ

Villa BaroneCollingswood, NJ

Villa Rosa RestaurantHaddonfield, NJ

ZeppoliCollingswood, NJ

Mexican —

La GuadalupanoHaddon Township, NJ

Los AmigosBerlin, NJ

Parrilla La Fogata Berlin, NJ

The Tortilla Press703 Haddon AvenueCollingswood, NJ(856) 869-3345Thetortillapress.com

Tortilla Press Cantina 7716 Maple AvenueMerchantville, NJ(856) 356-2050Tortillapresscantina.com

Kuzina by SofiaCherry Hill, NJ

Asian & Indian —

China KingHaddonfield, NJ

Fuji JapaneseRestaurantHaddonfield, NJ

IndeblueCollingswood, NJ

Indiya: Flavors of IndiaCollingswood, NJ

Kims Restaurant Williamstown, NJ

Megu SushiCherry Hill, NJ

MikadoCherry Hill, NJ

Naruto Sushi Sicklerville, NJ

Nimit PalaceVoorhees, NJ

Oki Maki Voorhees, NJ

Oriental PearlHaddonfield, NJ

OsakaCollingswood, NJ

Sagami37 Crescent BoulevardCollingswood, NJ(856) 854-9773Siri’s Thai Cherry Hill, NJ

WoksabiCollingswood, NJ

Seafood —

L’Oceano Ristorante Collingswood, NJ

Diners —

Cherry Hill DinerCherry Hill, NJ

Ponzio’sCherry Hill, NJ

Silver DinerCherry Hill, NJ

The Pop Shop 729 Haddon AvenueCollingswood, NJ(856) 869-0111Thepopshopusa.com

Westmont Diner and Family RestaurantHaddon Township, NJ

Specialty —

Cheesecake FactoryCherry Hill, NJ

Coriander: an Indian BistroVoorhees, NJ

Cross CultureHaddonfield, NJ

Elements Café517 Station AvenueHaddon Heights, NJ(856) 546-8840Elementscafe.com

El Sitio Café & Grill Collingswood, NJ

Guimarello’s RestaurantHaddon Township, NJ

Kunkel’s Seafood & SteakhouseHaddon Heights, NJ

Mediterranean CafeHaddonfield, NJ

The Bistro at HaddonfieldHaddonfield, NJ

The Bread Board PlusHaddonfield, NJ

The British Chip ShopHaddonfield, NJ

Thai BasilCollingswood, NJ

The Little Tuna141 Kings HighwayHaddonfield, NJ(856) 795-0888Thelittletuna.com

Zaffron113 Kings Highway EastHaddonfield, NJ(856) 429-2800

G L O U C E S T E R C O U N T Y

American —

Adelphia’sDeptford, NJ

Carolina Blue692 Lambs Road Pitman, NJ(856) 582-8586Carolinabluerestaurant.com

Charlie Brown’s SteakhouseWoodbury, NJ

Lake House Restaurant611 Taylor RoadNewfield, NJ(856) 694-5700Lakehouseiona.com

Library IVWilliamstown, NJ

P.J. Whelihan’s PubSewell, NJ

RiverwindsWest Deptford, NJ

Treesy’s Soul Food Café Turnersville, NJ

Tavro ThirteenSwedesboro, NJ

The Barnsboro InnSewell, NJ

The Franklinville InnFranklinville, NJ

The Red HenSwedesboro, NJ

The Telford Inn145 Bridgeton PikeMantua, NJ(856) 468-0535telfordinn.com

The Village PubSwedesboro, NJ

Coffee —

Coffee & Cream Swedesboro, NJ

Crescent Moon Coffee & TeaMullica Hill, NJ

Endgrain Coffee Bar Pitman, NJ

Talk N’ CoffeeDeptford Township, NJ

Italian —

Featured Listings

Botto’s Italian Line Restaurant1411 Kings HighwaySwedesboro, NJ 08085(856) 467-1570Bottos.com

Cecil Creek Farms73 Democrat RdMickleton, NJ(856) 599-8925Cecil-creek-farm.myshopify.com

ArugulaSewell, NJ

Bertucci’sSicklerville, NJ

Filomena’s LakeviewDeptford, NJ

Italian AffairGlassboro, NJ

Luna Rossa Biagio LambertiTurnersville, NJ

Pasta PomodoroSewell, NJ

Terra NovaSewell, NJ

Mexican —

Don Pablo’s Mexican KitchenDeptford, NJ

Dia De Los Burritos Pitman, NJ

Asian & Indian —

Bo Ne Restaurant Woodbury, NJ

Spicy Affair Indian kitchenSwedesboro, NJ

Seafood —

Bonefish GrillDeptford, NJ

Cap’n Cat’s Clam BarFranklinville, NJ

Fischer’s Pelican Restaurant Sewell, NJ

Max’s Seafood CafeGloucester, NJ

Diners —

Blueplate47 South Main StreetMullica Hill, NJ(856) 478-2112Blueplatenj.com

Colonial DinerWoodbury, NJ

Elmer Diner Elmer, NJ

Harrison House Diner & RestaurantMullica Hill, NJ

PB’s Diner Glassboro, NJ

Peter’s DinerWilliamstown, NJ

Specialty —

Family Mediterranean Cuisine Pitman, NJ

Sweet Lula’sPitman, NJ

S A L E M C O U N T Y

American —

ApplebeesPennsville, NJ

Bull on the 19thWoodstown, NJ

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Pennsville, NJ

Creekside InnWoodstown, NJ

EMS Café, Salem, NJ

The New Dodge Market Elmer, NJ

Roman PantryPenns Grove, NJ

Seven Tap Tavern atRunning Deer Golf ClubPittsgrove, NJ

Ten22 Bar and Grill atCenterton Country Club Pittsgrove, NJ

Ye Olde Centerton InnPittsgrove, NJ

Coffee —

Java Dog Coffee and Tea Salem, NJ

Talk of the Town Coffee ShoppeElmer, NJ

Italian —

Di Paolo’s Italian RistorantePenns Grove, NJ

Italian KitchenPennsville, NJ

Asian & Indian —

The OrientPennsville, NJ

Seafood —

J.G. Cook’s Riverview Inn60 Main StreetPennsville, NJ(856) 678-3700Riverviewinn.net

Diners —

Point 40 DinerMonroeville, NJ

Salem Oak DinerSalem, NJ

Woodstown DinerWoodstown, NJ

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Breweries & DistilleriesSouth Jersey has also benefited from the nationwide boom in craft brewing, with standbys like Yuengling, the oldest brewery in America, expanding their profiles at tap houses to compete with regional products. More than ever, the area beer experience is as much a local as a cosmopolitan one, with signature products on display sometimes mere miles from their bottling source

Craft-batch brewery startups are also growing rapidly in South Jersey, with a handful of local beer-makers joining in the revolution at their own facilities throughout the area. Visiting these spaces has become a must for beer lovers who want to experience the process first-hand. Self-guided tours culminate in tasting rooms where guests can chat up brewmasters and sample the varieties of brews.

The best-established of these is Flying

Fish of Somerdale, which has been

growing its presence in the region for

over a decade. With a dozen different

brews, many of them ales and other

hop-forward flavors, Flying Fish has

made a name for itself with its Exit

Series, Red Fish, and seasonal beers. Its

new facility incorporates sustainable

environmental technology, including

solar panels, a rain garden, and an

aggressive recycling program.

The space formerly occupied by Flying

Fish in Cherry Hill has become home

to Forgotten Boardwalk Brewing, and

the tenant has rapidly made a name for

itself. Taking its inspiration from vintage

Jersey Shore boardwalk and sideshow

culture, the Forgotten Boardwalk

tasting room features a carnival

atmosphere, with skee ball machines,

funhouse mirrors, and a barside wheel

of beers for those who can’t decide

what to try.

In Mount Holly, nano-brewers Village Idiot have beaten the drum for the downtown revitalization that craft beer can bring to small municipal dining and shopping districts. Taking root in the old Bridgetown Pub on High Street, the brewers have turned the sleepy former taphouse into a bustling enterprise with nine different beers in rotation.

The small-batch Lunacy Brewing Company of Magnolia is getting off the ground with its venture, opening to the public for tastings and tours on Fridays and Saturdays only. Stop by to check out the flagship IPA, Belgian Blonde Ale, or Rocket Chocolate Peanut Butter Stout.

South Jersey is also home to two Iron Hill brewpub locations (Maple Shade and Voorhees), where guests can see the beverages for their next visit being made while they dine on first-rate pub far.

Jersey wine culture is merely the tip of the iceberg when it comes to handmade, local beverages. Small-batch breweries now dot the landscape from Mount Holly to Magnolia, with established brands joined by newcomers to the trade. The latest craft entrepreneurs to the scene are distillers. Trading on centuries-old traditions, Cooper River Distillers are the first spirit-makers to operate in Camden City since the Prohibition Era. Their inventory of products includes the Petty’s Island family of rums and Silver Fox rye. Lazy Eye Distillery in Richland, also the first business of its kind in Atlantic County since Prohibition, has launched a flagship vodka.

T H E D I S T I L L E R S A R E C O M I N G !

Brewed Here

Forgotten Boardwalk Brewery

Brewery Tours & Events

Double Nickel Brewing Company

Flying FishCape May Brewing Company

Cooper River Distillers

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Breweries & Distilleries Directory Featured Listings

Cape May Brewing Company409 Breakwater RoadRio Grande, NJ(609) 849-9933capemaybrewery.com

Double Nickel Brewing1585 Route 73Pennsauken, NJ(856) 356-2499

dnbcbeer.com

Eight & Sand Beer Co.1003 North Evergreen AvenueWoodbury, NJ (856) 537-1339

eightandsandbeer.com

Flying Fish Brewery 900 Kennedy BoulevardSomerdale , NJ(856) 504-3442

flyingfish.com

Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant 124 East Kings HighwayMaple Shade , NJ(856) 273-0300ironhillbrewery.com

Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant 13107 Town Center BlvdVoorhees, NJ(856) 545-9009ironhillbrewery.com

Pine Tavern Distillery149A Pine Tavern Road Monroeville, NJ 08343(856) 358-1076pinetaverndistillery.com

Backward Flag BrewingForked River, NJ

Cape May DistilleryCape May, NJ

Cold Spring BreweryCape May, NJ

Common Sense Brewing Bordentown, NJ

Cooper River Distillers34 North 4th StreetCamden, NJ(856) 295-1273CooperRiverDistillers.com

Death of the Fox Clarksboro, NJ

Eclipse BrewingMerchantville, NJ

Forgotten Boardwalk1940 Olney Avenue, Unit 100Cherry Hill, NJ(856) 437-0709 forgottenboardwalk.com

Garden State Beer CompanyGalloway, NJ

Glasstown BrewingMillville, NJ

Human Villagew Brewing Co.Pitman, NJ

Jersey Shine Moonshine Millville, NJ

Kelly Green Brewing Co.Pitman, NJ

Lazy Eye DistilleryRichland, NJ

Lower Forge Brewery & DistilleryMedford, NJ

Lunacy Brewing 214 Davis RoadMagnolia, NJ(609) 379-5862lunacybrewingcompany.com

Nale House Brewing Co.Medford, NJ

Pinelands BrewingLittle Egg Harbor, NJ

Rinn Duin BrewingToms River, NJ

Spellbound BrewingMount Holly, NJ

Third State BrewingBurlington, NJ

Tomfoolery BrewingHammonton, NJ

Tonewood BrewingOaklyn, NJ

Train Wreck Distillery Mount Holly, NJ

Tuckahoe Brewing Ocean View, NJ

Tun TavernAtlantic City, NJ

Village Idiot Brewing Company42 High StreetMount Holly, NJ(609) 975-9270villageidiotbrewing.com

Zed’s Beer Marlton, NJ

15 Taps. Beer Garden. Specialty Brews.

Cool Tasting Room. Thirsty Yet?

Stop by for a tour/tasting: Wed.- Fri. 3 - 9 PM Sat.- Sun. 12 - 6 PM

900 Kennedy Blvd. Somerdale, NJ856-504-3442

www.flyingfish.com

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Tee Off Here

Golf & Country ClubsAthletes looking for a cultivated take on the great, green outdoors can visit one of the many top-notch golf courses in the area, including the award-winning RiverWinds Golf and Tennis Club, Scotland Run Golf Club, Valleybrook Country Club, or the Camden County Golf Academy, a public driving range conveniently located on U.S. Route 130 in Pennsauken.

Located along the scenic banks of the Cooper River, the Camden County Golf Academy offers a double-decker driving range, short-game area, and club rentals for just $1. You can swing away from 10 AM to sunset daily and buckets of balls are priced from $6.

Founded by former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Ron Jaworski, the 18-hole,

par-72, RiverWinds championship golf

course provides breathtaking views of

the Delaware River from West Deptford.

Five sets of tees offer a way for golfers

of varying skill levels to enjoy the

sprawling terrain at the water’s edge.

In nearby Williamstown, the Scotland

Run Golf Club is considered one of

the top golf courses in the area by Golf

World, Golf Digest, and Business Week

magazines. Scotland Run Golf Club

features “a distinctive blend of wooded,

quarry, and links-style holes,” and is

open to the public all year round.

Valleybrook Country Club has been

voted the Best Public Course in South

Jersey by readers of the Courier-Post

and it is easy to see why. The course is

a classic design that includes a mixture

of flat and hilly terrain as well as lush

green teeing areas and tight fairways.

For golfers who prefer an indoor

experience, the Golf Performance

Institute in Mount Laurel gives visitors

the ability to play golf all year long at its

10,000-square-foot facility. Can’t make

it to any of the big-name courses on

your bucket list? The Golf Performance

Institute offers a simulated experience

of 30 world-renowned courses on

its Foresight GC2 Golf Simulators.

Then there’s the indoor driving range,

highlighted by an 1,100-square-foot

putting green and short-game area,

and technological innovations to help

improve your game. Instructors also

provide technical feedback that can

help sharpen your focus and skill set.

Looking for a way to share the golf

experience with your junior caddies?

Take them out to the mini-golf courses

at Pleasant Valley in Voorhees or the

Mount Laurel Funplex. The former is a

family-owned attraction that has been

thrilling young children since 1972

and offers group rates and coupons;

the latter provides a pair of courses

surrounded by shaded landscaping

and moving waterways.

In addition to our first-class golf courses, South Jersey offers a variety casual options for kids and the kids at heart. The Funplex in Mt. Laurel unveiled two new, magical Mini Golf courses: the skill-friendly Adventure Cave and the challenging Lost Lagoon. Golf Land in Voorhees has fun for all skills and ages. Pitch ’n Putt is the perfect 18-hole, bent grass course for beginners and juniors and its Mini-Golf is ideal for couples and families to share an afternoon or evening in the cool shade of its treescape.

Fun Retreats

Scotland Run Golf Club Golf Classes for Every Level

Running Deer

Pitman Golf Course

Driving Ranges

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Golf & Country Clubs DirectoryB U R L I N G T O N C O U N T Y Featured Listings

Golf Performance Institute 2040 Briggs RoadMount Laurel, NJ (856) 638-5906 gpinj.com

Ramblewood Country Club200 Country Club PkwyMount Laurel, NJ (856) 235-2118ramblewoodcc.com

Burlington Country ClubMount Holly, NJ

Deerwood Country ClubWestampton, NJ

Fountain Green Golf CourseFort Dix, NJ

Fox Meadow Golf CenterMaple Shade, NJ

Golden Pheasant Golf CourseLumberton, NJ

Indian Spring Country ClubMarlton, NJ

Hanover Country ClubWrightstown, NJ

Laurel Creek Country ClubMount Laurel, NJ

Links Golf ClubMarlton, NJ

Little Mill Country ClubMarlton, NJ

Medford Village Country ClubMedford, NJ

Rancocas Golf ClubWillingboro, NJ Riverton Country ClubCinnaminson, NJ

Springfield Golf CenterMount Holly, NJ Willow Brook Country ClubMoorestown, NJ

C A M D E N C O U N T Y

Featured Listings

Valleybrook Country Club200 Golf View DriveBlackwood, NJ(856) 227-3171valleybrookgolf.com

Camden County Golf Academy8001 South Route 130Pennsauken, NJ(856) 661-3636camdencounty.com/parks

Freeway Golf CourseSicklerville, NJ

Kresson Golf CourseVoorhees, NJ

Little Pond Golf CenterClementon, NJ

Pennsuaken Country ClubPennsauken, NJ

Woodcrest Country Club Cherry Hill, NJ

G L O U C E S T E R C O U N T Y

Featured Listings RiverWinds Golf Club270 Eagle Point RoadWest Deptford, NJ(856) 848-1033riverwindsgolfandtennis.com

Beckett Country ClubWoolrich Township, NJ

Gino’s Drive Range and Miniature GolfMantua, NJ

Pitman Golf CourseSewell, NJ

Scotland Run Golf ClubWilliamstown, NJ

Washington Twp. MunicipalTurnersville, NJ Wedgwood Country ClubTurnersville, NJ

Westwood Golf ClubWoodbury, NJ

S A L E M C O U N T Y

Featured Listings

Running Deer Golf Club1111 Parvin Mill RoadPittsgrove Township, NJ (856) 358-2000 runningdeergolfclub.com Centerton Country ClubPittsgrove, NJ

Centerton Golf ClubPittsgrove, NJ

Sakima Country ClubCarney’s Point, NJ

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History & MuseumsSouth Jersey has a rich historic past that only begins to unfurl with the events of colonial-era America. Discover places where escaped slaves traveled along the Underground Railroad. Explore the first dinosaur dig site in the state, or stroll through a pre-industrial community nestled within a preserved forest. Special seasonal celebrations add to the sense of place and spirit that persists here.

Deep in Hammonton, the blueberry capital of New Jersey, is nestled Batsto Village, whose wooded glades have entertained generations of visitors seeking relaxation in its springs. Established in the 1700s, the ironworks at Batsto eventually grew into Batsto Glass Works, cranberry bog, and lumber mill, and much of the surviving infrastructure of that time is still

available to visit today. The historic village offers self-guided tours, monthly hikes, and an annual Halloween celebration.

Revolutionary War-era buffs seeking a peaceful walk back through the years should visit the Red Bank Battlefield in National Park, New Jersey. Once home to Fort Mercer, a strategic military base erected on the estate of James and Ann Whitall, the land saw brief but furious fighting during the Revolutionary War. The Whitalls were a prosperous Quaker family whose property reverted to farmland afterwards, but their home and the acreage around it has been preserved as a public park and historical monument, open year-round from dawn to dusk.

Only somewhat farther down the road in historic Swedesboro, guests can navigate a self-guided walking tour that spans the Victorian downtown shopping district and eight registered

historic places. The Cemetery Walking Tour includes a glimpse into the lives of many prominent New Jerseyans, including military veterans, local leaders, and other noteworthy individuals.

One of the most significant figures in South Jersey history lived in the oldest known house in Lawnside, New Jersey. Peter Mott, “a free black man and an agent of the Underground Railroad,” lent the use of his two-story property to the aid of that cause. The caretakers of his property open it to the public for tours every Saturday.

For a taste of living military history in South Jersey, look no further than the venerable Battleship New Jersey, the most decorated naval vessel in American military history. Now converted into a floating museum, it offers guided tours, veteran interactions, and a 4D flight simulator, all on the Delaware River in Camden City.

Haddonfield has bragging rights for unearthing the first full skeleton of the hadrosaurus, the giant lizard that takes its name from this quaint New Jersey town. The 1858 discovery is alive and well thanks to the “Haddie” monument erected by local sculptor John Giannotti.

Fresh off the dino-newswire is the Jean and Ric Edelman Fossil Park at Rowan University in Mantua Township. Jean and Ric Edelman, made history on October 17, 2016, when they announced a $25 million gift to transform the Rowan University Fossil Park into a world-class destination for scientific discovery and “citizen science.” Plans include a museum, visitor center, laboratory spaces, nature trail, and paleontology-themed playground.

Relive It Here

Hands-on Historic Exhibits

Trinity Church

Batsto Village Fort Mott

Burlington Prison Museum

Glassboro Glass Museum

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History & Museums DirectoryB U R L I N G T O N C O U N T Y

Air Victory MuseumLumberton, NJ

Alice Paul InstituteMount Laurel, NJ

Batsto Village31 Basto RoadHammonton, NJ(609) 561-0024batstovillage.org

Burlington County Historical Society & MuseumBurlington, NJ

Burlington County Prison MuseumMount Holly, NJ

Burlington PharmacyBurlington, NJ

Buzby’s Chatsworth General StoreChatsworth, NJ

Historic Smithville Park & MansionEastampton, NJ

John Woolman MemorialMount Holly, NJ

Medford Historical SocietyMedford, NJ

Roebling MuseumRoebling, NJ U.S. Army Reserve Museum Fort Dix, NJ

Vincentown-Tabernacle Telephone Company & MuseumVincentown, NJ

C A M D E N C O U N T Y

Featured Listings

Battleship New Jersey Museum & Memorial62 Battleship PlaceCamden, NJ(856) 966-1652battleshipnewjersey.org

Camden Shipyard & Maritime MuseumCamden, NJ

HadrosaurusHaddonfield, NJ

Indian King Tavern Museum233 Kings Highway EastHaddonfield, NJ(856) 429-6792indiankingfriends.org

Peter Mott HouseLawnside, NJ

Walt Whitman HouseCamden, NJ

G L O U C E S T E R C O U N T Y Featured Listings

Jean & Ric Edelman Fossil Park at Rowan University Mantua Township, NJ (856) 468-1500, ex. 122rowan.edu/fossils

Red Bank Battlefield Park & The Whitall House100 Hessian AvenueNational Park, NJ(856) 853-5120

Gloucester County Historical Society MuseumWoodbury, NJ Heritage Glass MuseumGlassboro, NJ “Stroll Through Swedesboro” House Walking TourSwedesboro, NJ

Tinicum Rear Range LighthouseBillingsport, NJ

Trinity Episcopal ChurchSwedesboro, NJ

S A L E M C O U N T Y

Church Landing Farmhouse MuseumPennsville, NJ

Finns Point National CemeteryPennsville, NJ

Fort Delaware State ParkPennsville, NJ

Fort Mott State Park454 Fort Mott RoadPennsville, NJ(856) 935-3218

Hancock HouseHancocks Bridge, NJ

Historical Society of Penns Grove, Carneys Point and OldmansPenns Grove, NJ

Pennsville Township Historical SocietyPennsville, NJ

Quinton’s BridgeAlloways Creek, NJ

Salem County Historical Society MuseumSalem, NJ

R O W A N U N I V E R S I T Y

FOSSIL PARKFor information

about school tours and community dig day:

rowan.edu/fossils

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Hotels & EscapesAlong the Northeast Corridor that runs from New York City to Washington, D.C., South Jersey is known for its convenience to other major metropolitan areas, offering day trips and re-fueling stops for travelers headed in either direction. But whether you’re staying locally or just looking to get out of the house for a weekend, the region has some unique lodgings that will offer more charm, culture, and heritage than your average hotel stay does, while sacrificing none of its modern comforts.

Many bed-and-breakfasts offer the personal touch of a home-cooked meal, but how many fill out that experience with farm-fresh eggs, gathered on-site? The Candle House Inn in Mullica Hill has that and other noteworthy amenities,

including private, tiled bathrooms, complimentary Wi-Fi, and an in-ground pool. “Close to everything, but tucked away from it all” is the motto here, and it certainly lives up to those words.

In historic Pitman, The Inn on Holly is a Victorian home that revives the antique culture of the early 1900s, with claw-foot tubs, a wrap-around front porch, and first-floor sitting rooms. Breakfasts are provided daily, with locally grown produce, and a gourmet version on weekends. Each room offers modern conveniences as well: Sterns and Fosters beds, high-definition cable television, and Wi-Fi service.

Located two blocks from the Burlington train station and a short stroll from the banks of the Delaware River, The Lily Inn is a step back in time that’s a quick ride from Trenton or Camden along the River Line. Its original white cedar floors are offset by 10-foot ceilings, a blue marble fireplaces, and a collection

of antiques that echo the shops in the historic neighborhoods nearby. The facility even allows small dogs to join their owners in the suite for an additional $25 per night.

Bird-watchers and nature lovers will enjoy a stay at Barrett’s Plantation House in Mannington Township, where the gardens are home to several species of birds and even more seasonal flowers. Parts of this estate date back to 1735, and the restored portions still recall its colonial roots—pumpkin pine floors, period antiques, custom draperies, and reproduction furniture. Breakfast is provided every morning, and the evening includes a complimentary cocktail hour with snacks.

Still not ready to give up the comforts of modern design? At Aloft Mount Laurel, the pulse of the city beats in suburban South Jersey. With a contemporary bar, lounge, and 24/7

pantry, Aloft isn’t the kind of place to hole up in your room—although with 42-inch LCD televisions, plug-n-play electronics charging stations, and complimentary Internet access in every suite, you certainly could.

PERFECT PLACESBeyond accommodations, South Jersey features breathtaking facilities for your next event.

J.G. Cooks Riverview InnPennsville, NJriverviewinn.net

Collingswood BallroomCollingswood, NJcollingswoodballroom.com

The MerionCinnaminson, NJthemerion.com

Auletto CaterersWoodbury, NJauletto.com

Unwind Here

Aloft Hotel

Barret’s Plantation House

Residence Inn by Marriott

Hotel Bars & Amenities

Lily Inn Courtyard Mt. Laurel

Wyndham

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Hotels & Escapes DirectoryB U R L I N G T O N C O U N T Y Featured Listings

Aloft558 Fellowship RoadMount Laurel, NJ(856) 234-1880aloftmountlaurel.com

Courtyard by Marriott30 Western DriveWestampton, NJ(609) 261-6161marriott.com/phlmh

DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Mount Laurel515 Fellowship RoadMount Laurel, NJ(856) 778-8999doubletree.hilton.com

Holiday Inn Express Mount Laurel 6000 Crawford Place Mount Laurel, NJ (856) 727-0010 ihg.com

SpringHill Suites by Marriott Mount Laurel5000 Midlantic Drive Mount Laurel, NJ (856) 782-2555springhillsuites.marriott.com

Staybridge Suites Mount Laurel4115 Church Road Burlington, NJ(856) 722-1900 staybridge.com

The Hotel ML 915 Route 73 Mount Laurel, NJ (856) 234-730thehotelml.com

Wyndham Philadelphia Mount Laurel1111 NJ Route 73Mount Laurel, NJ(856) 234-7000wyndham.com

Cruise PlannersMedford, NJ

Fairfield Inn & Suites Mount LaurelMount Laurel, NJ

Hampton Inn Mount LaurelMount Laurel, NJ

Spavia of MoorestownMoorestown, NJ

The Inn at Fernbrook FarmsColumbus, NJ

The Lily InnBurlington, NJ C A M D E N C O U N T Y

Comfort InnRunnemede, NJ

Crowne Plaza Cherry Hill, NJ

Days Inn and Suites Cherry Hill/PhiladelphiaCherry Hill, NJ

Extended Stay America Hotel Cherry Hill, NJ

Haddonfield InnHaddonfield, NJ

Hampton Inn VoorheesVoorhees, NJ

Holiday Inn Cherry Hill, NJ

Howard Johnson Blackwood, NJ

Quality InnGloucester City, NJ

Runnemede Inn & SuitesRunnemede, NJ

Wingate by WyndhamVoorhees, NJ G L O U C E S T E R C O U N T Y Featured Listings

Best Western Monroe Inn & Suites1151 N Black Horse PikeWilliamstown, NJ(856) 340-7900bestwestern.com

Best Western West Deptford InnThorofare, NJ

The Candle House Inn639 Tomlin Station RoadMullica Hill, NJ(856) 981-9443thecandlehouseinn.com Courtyard by Marriott325 Rowan BoulevardGlassboro, NJ(856) 881-0048marriott.com/courtyard Fairfield Inn DeptfordDeptford, NJ

Hampton Inn BridgeportLogan Township, NJ

Hampton Inn TurnersvilleBlackwood, NJ

Holiday Inn Select BridgeportLogan Township, NJ

The Inn on Holly120 West Holly AvenuePitman, NJ(856) 582-2251theinnonholly.com

Residence Inn DeptfordDeptford, NJ

S A L E M C O U N T Y Featured Listings

Hampton Inn Pennsville490 North BroadwayPennsville, NJ(856) 351-1700hamptoninn.com

America’s Best Value InnCarneys Point, NJ

Barrett’s Plantation House203 Old Kings HighwayMannington, NJ(856) 935-0812barrettsplantationhouse.com

Comfort Inn & SuitesCarneys Point, NJ

Super 8 PennsvillePennsville, NJ

WORLD CLASS. SO CLOSE.WORLD CLASS SO CLOSE

Symphonyinc.org

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Experience It Here

EventsAlthough South Jersey is convenient

to major metropolitan areas like

Philadelphia, its smaller, home-town

communities can fill out a calendar of

events to rival that of their neighbors

on the other side of the Delaware River.

Take, for example, the Collingswood

May Fair (May), which has grown from a

“clothesline art exhibit” into a mile

long street fair drawing an estimated

50,000 guests annually. Amusements,

street vendors, and live entertainment

dot the downtown landscape on a day

that also features an antique and

classic auto show. For almost 40

years, May Fair has kicked off summer

in South Jersey, with a Memorial

Day weekend celebration that gives

residents an alternative to the holiday

beach traffic.

We of course cannot forget the mega-

celebration of all things blueberry–the

Whitesbog Blueberry Festival (June),

considered to be one of the finest

“old-fashioned” festivals in the tri-state

region featuring traditional Pinelands

musicians, arts and crafts, fantastic

festival food, wagon and walking tours,

living history actors, demonstrations

and dozens of children’s activities.

As the season rolls on, beer enthusiasts

will be marking their calendars for the

Garden State Craft Brewers Guild Beer

Festival (June), when they’ll sample the

fare of more than 21 New Jersey-based

breweries on the decks of the famous

Battleship New Jersey.

Once the summer is in full swing, the

Camden Waterfront is the place to be

for the Fourth of July weekend. The

Freedom Festival Celebration is a week-

long series of events that starts around

the end of June. From the

Battleship New Jersey to the Adventure Aquarium and Wiggins Waterfront Park, Camden will welcome guests with special entertainment related to America’s birthday.

Don’t miss The Haddonfield Crafts and Fine Art Festival (July)—voted as one of the 200 Best Shows by Sunshine Artist.™ More than 100,000 attendees come for the fine artists and crafters that will line Haddonfield’s historic streets for this not-to-miss weekend. Just a few weeks later, the farming traditions of Gloucester County will be on display at the county-wide 4H Fair & Peach Festival (July) in Mullica Hill, New Jersey.

Collingswood also hosts one of the most celebrated holiday parades in the region (November), complete with mummers, musicians, jugglers, and historic automobiles. Other towns, like downtown Haddonfield ring in the New Year in an alcohol-free setting

are invited to enjoy the family-friendly environment at Haddonfield’s First Night celebration, which starts early in the evening on December 31, and features several activities just for children to enjoy.

South Jersey celebrates many unique festivals and events all year long. For the most up to date list go to VisitSouthJersey.com Haddonfield Crafts and Fine Arts FestivalJuly 7 - 8, 2018 Haddonfield, NJ

Annual Rowan Jazz Festival February 14 - 16, 2018 Glassboro, NJ Salem County FairAugust 7 - 10, 2018Woodstown, NJ

Freedom Festival on the Delaware River

Wine & Beer FestivalsGallery Walks

Renaissance Festivals

Monthly Downtown Events

Live Music Performances

Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Native American Pow Wow

XPoNential Music Festival

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Events DirectoryB U R L I N G T O N C O U N T Y

Amphitheater Summer Music SeriesFridays and Saturdays throughout the summer.5 Pioneer Boulevard Westhampton, NJco.burlington.nj.us/935

Burlington County Farm Fair July 2018 1900 Jacksonville - Jobstown Road Springfield Township, NJburlingtoncountyfarmfair.com

Wood Street FairSeptember 2018West Union & High StreetsBurlington, NJwoodstreetfair.com

Medford OktoberfestSeptember 2018Medford, NJmedfordbusiness.org

Evesham Harvest FestSeptember 2018 Main Street between Maple Ave and S. Locust Marlton, NJeveshamcelebrations.org

Autumn In Moorestown FestivalOctober 2018 Moorestown, NJmoorestownbusiness.com

The Chatsworth Cranberry FestivalThe third full weekend in October 2018.Chatsworth, NJcranfest.info

C A M D E N C O U N T Y

Sunset Jazz SeriesWiggins Waterfront Park Mondays throughout the summer.Camden, NJcamdencounty.com

Mullica Hill Arts FestivalMay 12, 2018Collingswood, NJmullicahillmerchants.wordpress

Twilight Concert SeriesOn the Cooper RiverThursdays throughout the summer.Camden, NJ camdencounty.com

Sundown Music SeriesHaddon Lake Park and Haddon HeightsWednesdays throughout the summer.Camden, NJ camdencounty.com

Freedom FestivalJuly 4, 2018 Along the Camden Waterfront Camden, NJ camdenwaterfront.com

Haddonfield Crafts and Fine Arts FestivalJuly 7 - 8, 2018 Haddonfield, NJ haddonfieldnj.org

Xponential Music FestivalJuly 2018 A 3 Day Music Festival at Wiggins Waterfront Park. Camden, NJ tickets / info at xpnfest.org

Camden County FairSeptember 2018Lakeland ComplexBlackwood, NJ camdencounty.com

Collingswood Book FestivalOctober 2018 10 AM - 4 PM Collingswood, NJ collingswoodbook festival.com

Beach Boys ConcertMarch 20, 2018Collingswood, NJ camdencounty.com

Collingswood MayfairMay 26, 2018Collingswood, NJ collingswood.com

G L O U C E S T E R C O U N T Y

Annual Rowan Jazz Festival February 14 - 16, 2018 Glassboro, NJ academics.rowan.edu

Gloucester County 4H Fair & Peach FestivalJuly 2018 4-H Fairgrounds, Rt 77 S. Mullica Hill, NJ gloucester.njaes.rutgers.edu

Pitman Craft ShowSpring & Fall 2018 Pitman, NJ uptownpitman.com

St. Anthony’s Italian FestivalSeptember 2018Rowan Boulevard Glassboro, NJ glassboro.org

Glassboro Craft Beer FestivalSeptember 2018 Glassboro, NJ glassboro.org

S A L E M C O U N T Y

Yuletide Tour of Historic SalemDecember 2, 201711 AM - 2:30 PM Salem, NJ salemcitynj.com

Salem County FairAugust 7 - 10, 2018735 Harding HwyWoodstown, NJ salemcountyfair.com

Elmer Harvest DayOctober 2018Elmer, NJ

elmerboroughnj.com

Salem County Art in BloomMay 19 - 20, 2018 throughout Salem Salem, NJ artsinbloomnj.com

Directions & TransitThere are many access routes to and through the South Jersey region. Major bridges that offer direct or connecting routes to South Jersey include: Ben Franklin Bridge, Walt Whitman Bridge, Betsy Ross Bridge, Tacony Palmyra Bridge, Burlington Bristol Bridge, Commodore Barry Bridge and the Delaware Memorial Bridge.

Visitors Centers & Tourism Offices Burlington City Visitor Center Carriage House12 Smith’s Lane Burlington, NJ (609) 386-3993

Deepwater Tourist Welcome CenterRoute I-295 North (Exit 2B) Deepwater, NJ (856) 351-0194

Frank Farley Travel Plaza & Information CenterAtlantic City Expressway (Mile Marker 21) Hammonton, NJ (609) 965-6316

John Fenwick Travel Plaza & Welcome CenterNJ Turnpike North (Mile Marker 5.4) Stumpy Lane Penns Grove, NJ (856) 299-8246

New Jersey Division of Travel & Tourism visitnj.org

Visit South Jersey visitsouthjersey.com

Visit South Jersey Partners

Connor Strong and Buckelew401 NJ-73 Marlton, NJ (856) 489-7000 connerstrong.com

Southern New Jersey Development Council900 NJ-168 Turnersville, NJ (856) 228-7500 snjdc.org

Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey4015 Main Street Voorhees, NJ (856) 424-7776 chambersnj.com

Burlington County Regional Chamber of Commerce100 Technology Way #110Mount Laurel, NJ(856) 439-2520 bcrcc.com

Camden County Regional Chamber of Commerce1060 Kings Highway NorthCherry Hill, NJ(856) 667-1601 camdencountychamber.com

Camden Waterfront camdenwaterfront.com

Gloucester County Chamber of Commerce205 Rowan BlvdGlassboro, NJ(856) 881-6560 gc-chamber.com

Hutchinson Plumbing, Heating and Cooling621 Chapel AvenueCherry Hill, NJ(866) 953-8728 hutchbiz.com Kings Hall14 Kings HighwayHaddonfield, NJ(856) 375-8162 kingshallnj.com

Lisa Carney Retail Agency, LLC190 N Evergreen Ave, Suite 206Woodbury, NJ(856) 202-8090 farmersagent.com/lcarny Salem County Chamber of CommerceSalem Community CollegeSalem Center – Room 109174 E. Broadway, PO Box 71Salem, NJ(856) 351-2245 salemcountychamber.com Vintage Atlantic Wine Region vintageatlanticwine.com

Vintage South Jersey vinatagesouthjersey.com

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