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DELAWARE RIVER REGION
Nature preserves and the Pine Barrens are perfect for hiking, canoeing, or birding, world class wineries to tour and
sample, and scenic golf courses. Experience American Revolution historical sites and art museums, enjoy minor league
baseball and live stage performances all in the Delaware River Region.
150 miles of shoreline along Delaware Bay and the Delaware River, the Delaware River Region is a boater’s delight.
Rent a canoe or kayak or bring your own to enjoy the waters in the Pinelands.
ADVENTURES
Princeton Battlefield Park – Princeton - National Historic Landmark on 85 acres.
On Jan. 3, 1777, the peaceful winter fields and woods of Princeton Battlefield were
transformed into the site of what is considered to be the fiercest fight of its size during
the American Revolution. During this desperate battle, American troops under Gen.
George Washington surprised and defeated a force of British Regulars. Coming at
the end of ‘The Ten Crucial Days,’ which saw the well-known night crossing of the
Delaware River and two battles in Trenton, the Battle of Princeton gave Washington his
first victory against the British Regulars on the field.
www.njparksandforests.org/parks/princeton.html
Grounds For Sculpture – Hamilton - A 42-acre sculpture park, museum, and
arboretum. The organization presents and conserves an extraordinary collection
of contemporary sculpture, offers programming for all ages, and provides rotating
exhibitions in six indoor galleries.
www.groundsforsculpture.org
Lighthouses – The region has two lighthouses on the Delaware River, Tinicum
Rear Range Lighthouse in Paulsboro and Finns Point Rear Range Light in Pennsville.
Both lighthouses date back to the late 1800’s and offer a unique history.
www.tinicumrearrangelighthouse.org / www.friendsofsupawnarefuge.org
South Jersey Tourism – There is so much to do in the South Jersey area, where to
start! Visit South Jersey has all the information you need including events, wineries,
shopping, dining, nightlife, and more.
www.visitsouthjersey.com
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Bayshore Center at Bivalve – Port Norris - New Jersey’s only environmental
history museum and the home port of the 1928 Schooner AJ Meerwald, New
Jersey’s official tall ship. Located on a working waterfront, the Bayshore Center at
Bivalve operates the Delaware Bay Museum and Oyster Cracker Café in the Oyster
Shipping Sheds dating back to 1904. Visitors will enjoy the beauty of the Maurice
River, a National Wild and Scenic River, and get to watch oystermen navigate the
river as osprey and bald eagles soar overhead.
www.bayshorecenter.org
Battleship New Jersey – Camden - Our nation’s most decorated Navy ship afloat
and largest battleship in the history of the world, is preserved as she was during
her career from World War II through the Persian Gulf War. Today, she serves as a
tourist attraction. The Battleship New Jersey has recently opened the Steam to Speed
Engineering Tour, a guided tour that takes guests into the ship’s engine rooms. Jason’s
Kids Kompartment, a play area for pre-school children to enjoy and learn a little about
the battleship.
www.battleshipnewjersey.org
Farmer’s Markets – The area is rich with farmers and farmers markets where you
can find Jersey Fresh produce and other locally hand-crafted items.
www.findjerseyfresh.com
Get Outdoors – The region offers great state parks and forests, but the area is
rich with American Revolutionary history. Wharton State Forest not only offers trails
for biking, hiking, canoeing but is home to Batsto Village. Supawna Meadows
National Wildlife Refuge, Rancocas State Park, Delaware & Raritan Canal State
Park, and Bass River State Forest are a few other must visit spots.