Discover The Beautiful Lakes Of Burlington County, New Jersey This Fall
By Kristen|Published November 09, 2020
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New Jersey’s lakes are not just for summertime swimming. While that may be one of our favorite seasons to visit, there’s still plenty to enjoy in the fall. From fishing to foliage, you won’t be bored at these beautiful Burlington County lakes! For those who don’t know, Burlington County is New Jersey’s largest county by area, encompassing nearly 820 square miles. The county spans the state from coast to coast with the Delaware River to the west and the Mullica River and Great Bay (leading out to the Atlantic Ocean) to the east. Throughout, you’ll find plenty of streams, wetlands, and lakes like these.
Crystal Lake Park in Mansfield encompasses 370 acres of woodlands and wetlands. You'll find hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails along with fishing and a picnic pavilion. It's also part of a working farm!
After about 20 years, Willingboro Lakes Park finally reopened to the public. It is Willingboro's first county park! The 105-acre park has hiking trails, 3 fishing and kayak piers, a children's play area, and a boulder amphitheater.
If you're looking to live in a private lake community in South Jersey head to Medford or Medford Lakes! You have several options to choose from including the beautiful Tamarac Lakes, pictured. The community is home to six different lakes and some of the best fishing in the area.
Part of Historic Smithville Park in Easthampton, this magical lake has a floating trail that traverses it! The park itself offers everything from tours of a historic mansion to canoeing and wildlife observation areas.
At the edge of Penn State Forest in Bass River Township, Oswego Lake is a popular place for hiking, off-roading, and discovering history. You'll find the remains of a 1930s Civilian Conservation Corps Camp here - it was a segregated camp for African Americans.
Located in Wharton State Forest, Atsion Lake is a magical place in the fall. A favorite way to enjoy it is by reserving a lakeside campsite. Camping is permitted until October 31st and they're already booking for next year. Several pet-friendly sites are available.
This peaceful, picturesque lake in Bass River State Forest offers canoeing, hiking, playgrounds, and camping all year long! It's such a relaxing spot without the summer crowds.
Do you have a favorite lake in New Jersey? Is it located in Burlington County? Let us know!
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