
This Monmouth County Town Is Considered One Of New Jersey’s Best Off-The-Beaten-Path Towns
New Jersey is home to many well-known destinations, including Asbury Park, Princeton, Hoboken, and Atlantic City.
The Garden State also has plenty of towns a little more off the beaten path, offering a perfect escape for those looking to explore beyond some of the more popular hotspots.

WorldAtlas came out with a list of 10 off-the-beaten-path towns in New Jersey.
A few months ago I had the chance to spend the day in one of the towns on that list and it was absolutely beautiful.
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Can you guess the town based on some of my pictures?
New Jersey's Best Off-The-Beaten-Path Towns
Here's the list of 10 towns offering a "gateway into the Garden State’s less-trodden paths."
- Clinton
- High Bridge
- Bordentown
- Cape May
- Hope
- Frenchtown
- Allentown
- Cape May Point
- Bloomsbury
- Stockton
- Lambertville
If you guessed, Allentown, you are correct!
I recently met up with some friends at a perfect gathering spot, The Moth Coffeehouse, a charming coffee shop located right in the heart of town.
Here's what WorldAtlas had to say about Allentown:
The historic Old Mill is a focal point for community events and also houses a variety of small shops and boutiques, perfect for finding unique gifts or local crafts. Additionally, Conines Millpond Park offers peaceful walking trails and fishing spots, ideal for a relaxing day outdoors.
If you're looking for a place to visit this winter, I recommend putting Allentown on your list.
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Gallery Credit: Realtor.com
Beautiful Downtown Bordentown
Gallery Credit: Michele Pilenza
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