
This Charming New Jersey Town Is Famous for Blueberries…But the Wine Might Surprise You
Have you ever stumbled across a place in New Jersey and wondered why no one talks about it more?

That's exactly how I feel about Hammonton.
It's one of those towns that quietly goes about its business while producing millions of blueberries every year, welcoming visitors to beautiful vineyards, and serving up the kind of relaxing day trip that reminds you just how much there is to discover in the Garden State.
People often call Hammonton the Blueberry Capital of the World, and for good reason, thanks to onlyinyourstate.com. A large share of New Jersey's commercial blueberry harvest comes from the farms surrounding this community. Those little blue berries have helped put this town on the map for generations.
But blueberries are only the beginning.
Where Blueberry Fields Meet Vineyards
One of the things I love most about New Jersey is how quickly the scenery can change. One minute you're driving past farms bursting with summer color, and the next you're pulling into a vineyard that feels like it's belongs in another state.
That's part of Hammonton's charm.
The town has become a favorite destination for people looking to slow down for an afternoon, enjoy a glass of local wine, and spend time outdoors.
Whether you're celebrating a birthday, planning a girls' day, or simply escaping the everyday routine, you'll find plenty of reasons to stay awhile.
3 Wineries in Hammonton Worth Adding to Your List
Tomasello Winery
Sharrott Winery
White Horse Winery
After visiting a winery, take some time to explore Hammonton itself.
The downtown has a welcoming feel that's becoming harder to find. Small businesses line the streets, local restaurants invite you to stay for lunch or dinner, and independent shops encourage a little browsing before heading home.
It's not flashy. It's simply authentic.
Sometimes those are the places that leave the biggest impression.
Blueberry Season Is Something Special
If your visit happens during blueberry season, you're in for an extra treat.
Roadside stands overflow with freshly picked berries, local bakeries find creative ways to feature the town's signature fruit, and you'll probably leave with more blueberries than you planned to buy.
They somehow taste even better when you know they were picked just down the road.
Another Reminder That New Jersey Is Full of Surprises
I think New Jersey gets underestimated.
People see the highways or hear the jokes and forget that there are incredible little towns tucked between forests, farms, beaches, and rivers.
Hammonton is proof.
It's a place where agriculture, local businesses, wineries, and community all come together in a way that feels genuine. You don't need a packed itinerary or a full weekend away to enjoy it. Just bring your curiosity, maybe a few friends, and leave a little room in the trunk for blueberries and a bottle of wine to take home.
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