Some of the Best Small Towns in The Garden State

I think New Jersey is more known as a state of many fantastic small towns than a state with big famous cities. Here in the Garden State we have a bunch of great "smaller" towns scattered all over the state. If you travel from one county to another you will see great towns and they vary in what they are known for by where in the state they are located. We have urban, rural, beach, and wooded types of towns and you can get all these different looks and surprises when you visit New Jersey.

 

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The Modern Day Adventurer has put together an article that features 14 small New Jersey towns that are full of surprises. Sounds like a day trip list to me of places to go in the coming new year. "New Jersey may be known for its big cities, but its small towns hold a treasure trove of personality and charm. From historical landmarks to unique local businesses, these towns are more than just picturesque—they’re bursting with character. If you’re seeking a weekend getaway or simply curious about the hidden gems of the Garden State, these 14 towns will captivate you with their charm, history, and local flavor."

 

 

14 Fantastic New Jersey Small Towns That Are Full of Surprises

  • Flemington
  • Allentown
  • Morristown
  • Ridgewood
  • Chester
  • Closter
  • Asbury Park
  • Haddonfield
  • Princeton
  • Montclair
  • Cape May
  • Red Bank
  • Collingswood
  • Lambertville

For more details on these Top 14 towns in New Jersey CLICK HERE for a rundown from The Modern Day Adventurer.

 

 

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