New Jersey may not be Venice, but we do have a handful of canals. The Cape May Canal, Morris Canal, and Delaware & Raritan Canal are three of the most notable. Along the banks of the D&R Canal, you’ll find one of the most charming small towns in New Jersey. Lambertville is overflowing with antique shops, wonderful restaurants, and fantastic views. Read on to discover why you’ll want to visit, and who knows, you may even find a few things to do in Lambertville this weekend!

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Have you ever been to Lambertville, New Jersey? What’s your favorite thing to do in the area? It’s one of our favorite small towns in New Jersey thanks to the wide variety of attractions. It’s such a dream of a Garden State town! Tell us all about your favorite places to go in the comments.

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What is another charming town in New Jersey?

New Jersey has a multitude of charming small towns – Cranbury, Collingswood, and Cape May, for starters. However, one of the best small towns in New Jersey, one that is a beauty is none other than the town of Clinton.

  • Anyone planning day trips in New Jersey should add the delightful town of Clinton to their list, if not just for the sheer picturesque quality, then for the various attractions throughout. For starters, it's wonderful: located along the banks of the Raritan River, it has its own little waterfall and rolling hills in the distance.
  • You'll also find some beautifully restored mills and historic buildings. And if you enjoyed the waterfront views of Lambertville, you'll flip for the beautiful and often photographed Red Mill Museum Village is overflowing with local history. It was in operation between 1810 and 1928 and became a museum in 1965. The village is home to the restored mill, a schoolhouse, blacksmith shop, dynamite shed, carriage shed, lime kiln, and more.
  • The village's buildings are filled with more than 40,000 agricultural, industrial and domestic artifacts. Learn about the history of the radio, life at the mill, and more.

 

What are some fun small-town day trips in New Jersey?

New Jersey has an abundance of picture-perfect little locales that make for enchanting day trips! One of the things that make New Jersey so special is our diverse, vibrant mix of cities and towns. Even our small towns have so much to offer!

  • We have dozens of incredible neighborhoods and it was nearly impossible to narrow this list, but we tried our best. Here are 12 of the most beautiful small towns in New Jersey that we simply love to explore.
  • You'll recognize #1 on the list -- Lambertville! -- but there are some other hidden gems well-worth exploring on this list, including Spring Lake. This beautiful beach town has a thriving commercial district and is home to the Scone Pony Bakery, one of the best little cafes by the shore! Spring Lake is high on any list of places to visit in New Jersey.

 

What's the most beautiful small town in New Jersey?

While we happen to think that *all* of New Jersey's small towns are beautiful, some fantastic and often-overlooked small towns deserve a little love, too. Not only are they great places to live, but they’re also wonderful day trip destinations.

  • Here are 10 underrated and totally beautiful small towns in New Jersey. Of those on the list, Hopewell is one of our favorites.
  • This lovely little Victorian town near Princeton has art studios, antique shops (check out Tomato Factory), a small museum, and a surprising amount of eateries in under a square mile.
  • It's a place that offers a wonderful taste of small-town life, and everything is a little more relaxed and laid-back here.

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