


EXPLORE SOUTH JERSEY’S ROUTE 130
Follow the path along the river and check out all the unique stops along the way. Start your afternoon wine tasting at some of the award-winning wineries of the famous Outer Coastal Plain Wine Region. Then check horseback riding off your bucket list and experience the majestic creatures of DREAM Park. Head to Death of a Fox Brewing, to grab a cup of Joe to recharge at this coffee-house and brewery in one! For lunch, dinner, or dessert, make your way over to downtown Collingswood, a quaint community made for local-minded shoppers and foodies. Finish your trip traveling in time at Redbank Battlefield Park, Historic
Burlington City, and Roebling Museum.

1. Salem Oak Vineyards
60 N Railroad Ave, Pedricktown, NJ 08067
salemoakvineyards.com
(856) 889-2121
A small, peaceful vineyard located on the county border of Gloucester and Salem Counties. Salem Oak’s vines may grow in South Jersey, but truly offer a taste of France. With an array of red and white wines ranging from dry to sweet, there is a wine profile for every palate.experiences and collaborate on innovative projects.

2. DREAM Park
460 US 130, Logan Township, NJ 08085
dreamparknj.com
(856) 241-1415
Open year-round, DREAM Park and the Equestrian Center offer the opportunity to participate, enjoy, and support the local community and world-class equestrians. Additionally, it’s a place where children and adults can take classes and attend free shows to explore their equestrian dreams.

3. Cedarvale Winery
205 Repaupo Station Rd, Swedesboro, NJ 08085
cedarvalewinery.com
(856) 467-3088
Home-grown grapes and locally-grown fruit are the key to great wines at Cedarvale. Their award-winning wine is crafted in small batches, ensuring attention to detail throughout the process. Sample their wines, take a tour, talk with the winemaker, and enjoy special events like Wine Trail Weekends during your visit.

4. Death of the Fox Brewing
119 Berkley Rd unit b, Clarksboro, NJ 08020
deathofthefoxbrewing.com
(856) 599-1655
Established on a 400-acre plantation along the Delaware River, this 18th-century Quaker homestead served as a field hospital during the American Revolution in 1777. Visitors can tour the Whitall House, historic garden, butterfly house, and partake in special programs year round. Parking pavilions, riverfront pathways, scenic pier, picnic tables, and playgrounds make it a perfect family day trip.

5. Red Bank Battlefield Park
& Whitall House
100 Hessian Ave, National Park, NJ 08063
gloucestercountynj.gov
(856) 853-5120
Established on a 400-acre plantation along the Delaware River, this 18th-century Quaker homestead served as a field hospital during the American Revolution in 1777. Visitors can tour the Whitall House, historic garden, butterfly house, and partake in special programs year- round. Parking pavilions, riverfront pathways,
scenic pier, picnic tables, and playgrounds make it a perfect family day trip.

6. Downtown Collingswood
Haddon Avenue, Collingswood, NJ 08108
collingswood.com
(856) 854-0720
Haddon Avenue is the ultimate playground for shoppers and foodies alike and rated as one of the best downtowns of New Jersey and the nation. Get ready to experience a variety of specialty shops, art galleries, and boutiques perfect for shopping for one-of-a-kind finds. You’ll never go hungry as the avenue is filled with popular
restaurants, bakeries, coffee shops, and farmers markets.

7. Historic City of Burlington
High St, Burlington, NJ 08016
burlingtonnj.us
(609) 386-0200
A treasure trove of American history, Burlington City is where William Penn’s Quakers founded West Jersey in 1677. More than three hundred years later, the city remains truly diverse and offers an amazing downtown experience with quaint antique shops, bars, and casual American dining experiences the whole family will enjoy.restaurants, bakeries, coffee shops, and farmers markets.

8. Roebling Museum
100 2nd Ave, Roebling, NJ 08554
roeblingmuseum.org
(609) 499-7200
Explore the history of John A. Roebling’s Sons Company, the Roebling family, and the village of Roebling. The museum bridges the past to the present with exhibits on industrial and technological achievements and the unique social history of the workforce and town.