Love and excitement are in the air!

Tomorrow isn't just the first day of spring.

It's also National Proposal Day, as we celebrate fresh starts and new beginnings.

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A proposal is a moment you'll remember for the rest of your life.

A special occasion marking the beginning of your beautiful journey together.

That's why there's so much pressure to get it right!

It takes a lot of planning, and figuring out where to do it is one of the biggest decisions.

Setting up the perfect scene is crucial, but luckily, here in New Jersey, there are so many romantic places you can go to make your big moment unforgettable.

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We've got the best beaches.

Just don't drop the ring in the sand!

But where are some other romantic places to pop the question in New Jersey?

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According to the wedding planning website The Knot, there are a bunch!

Here are some of the best places to propose in New Jersey for a romantic engagement.

The Best Places To Propose In New Jersey

1.) Holland Ridge Farm - Cream Ridge

The tulip farm makes for a beautiful backdrop.

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2.) Barnegat Lighthouse State Park - Long Beach Island

The beach and jetty with the lighthouse in the background.

3.) Laurita Winery - New Egypt

Where a bottle of champagne is at the ready.

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4.) The Gateway National Recreation Area - Sandy Hook

Enjoy the gorgeous sunset with NYC in the distance.

5.) Deep Cut Gardens - Middletown

54 acres of beautiful gardens and greenhouses

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