A major travel website has named a beloved New Jersey town the most underrated in the state.

Which New Jersey Town Is The Most Underrated?

So many New Jersey towns, especially the ones at the Jersey Shore, get plenty of headlines and accolades.

You don't have to explain to anyone about Cape May, Seaside Heights, or Point Pleasant Beach. These worldwide summer destinations are famous and loved.

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But there are incredible New Jersey towns that don't find themselves in the bright lights quite as much, even though they are great places to visit.

Great New Jersey Towns To Visit

And one of those Garden State towns has finally stepped into the spotlight, at least according to one major travel website.

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The town has been named the most underrated town in New Jersey by the well-respected travel site Love Exploring.

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Despite the fact that New Jersey has several great towns that qualify as underrated, the experts chose the delightful New Jersey town of Frenchtown as the most underrated in the state.

Have You Been To Frenchtown, NJ?

If you've never been to Frenchtown, it's time to plan a family trip to this outstanding town.

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Frenchtown is in beautiful Hunterdon County, and it's located on the banks of the gorgeous Delaware River.

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The town has several galleries that are worth a visit, along with Frenchtown Park and the popular Uhlerstown-Frenchtown Bridge.

These are just a few of the many highlights of this charming and underrated New Jersey town.

Get more info on New Jersey's most underrated town at the Frenchtown website. And make sure you visit this great town soon.

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