EXPLORE SOUTH JERSEY’S ROUTE 70

Before your feet hit the sand this weekend, make a few worthwhile pit stops along the way. Step back into South Jersey history at Barclay Farmstead Museum, and stroll down the charming streets of nearby Haddonfield, where you’ll find award-winning restaurants, boutiques and tasting rooms. Treat yourself to an afternoon at the Promenade at Sagemore and get your fill of upscale shopping, then take a trip over to Johnson’s Corner Farm and enjoy a hayride, picnic, and fruit & vegetable picking. It’s time for an adventure of your own, right here in South Jersey. Share your photos on Instagram / Facebook using #visitsouthjersey and let us know what fun things you discovered along the way.

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1. Downtown Haddonfield

Kings Highway, Haddonfield, NJ 08033
downtownhaddonfield.com
(856) 216-7253

One of Delaware Valley’s premier shopping destinations, where you’ll find luxury and affordable fashion apparel, home furnishings, electronics, cosmetics, personal care and the best in fine and casual dining. Enjoy department store favorites and 130+ specialty retailers including Zara, Lululemon Athletica, Banana Republic, Urban Outfitters, Express and more.

2. Barclay Farmstead Museum

209 Barclay Ln, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
cherryhill-nj.com/Barclay
(856) 795-6225

Step back in time at the Barclay Farmstead, a historical oasis in the heart of bustling Cherry Hill. Built in 1816 by a Quaker Farmer, the farmhouse and surrounding 32-acre property offer visitors an opportunity to observe and participate in the agrarian lifestyle that once dominated South Jersey.

3. Mechanical Brewery

5 Perina Boulevard, Cherry Hill, NJ, 08003
mechanicalbrewery.com
(856) 389-4151

A microbrewery in Cherry Hill that focuses on conscientiously constructed, uniquely designed, hand crafted beer, everything from the taps to tables at Mechanical Brewery has been made using repurposed materials. Filled with hand- made art and custom-designed fixtures, the brewery offers a creative space to collaborate and connect with over 20 different brews to choose from.

4. The Promenade

500 Route 73 South, Marlton, NJ 08053
thepromenadenj.com
(856) 574-4111

A “lifestyle” center filled with popular stores, casual restaurants, salons, and spas. Visitors
can casually stroll along beautifully landscaped walkways and enjoy favorite shops like
Anthropologie, Apple, Banana Republic, Lululemon, and Sephora, and eats like Chipotle,
Panera, Lascala’s, Redstone, and more.

5. Johnson’s Corner Farm

133 Church Rd, Medford, NJ 08055
johnsonsfarm.com
(609) 654-8643

Come experience hands-on farming at Johnson’s. Complete with a farmer’s market
and bakery, as well as on-going activities including Fall harvests, corn mazes, hayrides
and live music, Johnson’s is an ideal place to spend some family time, meet-up with friends, or enjoy something different with a special someone.

6. Stokelan Winery

50-52 Eayrestown Road,
Medford, NJ, 08055
stokelanwinery.com
(609) 451-5535

Stokelan is a small family owned boutique winery that draws its inspiration from New Jersey’s rich farming history. They focus on producing high quality vinifera, honoring local agricultural traditions. The historic Stokelan home, circa 1853, is part of the rich cultural heritage of the Medford region. Visitors can enjoy wine flights, fine hors d’oeuvres, and a friendly staff.

7. Brendan T. Byrne State Forest

Highway Route 72 East, New Lisbon, NJ 08064
nj.gov/dep/parksandforests
(609) 726-1191

Previously home to The Lebanon Glass Works in the 1800’s, the forest is a must-visit for hikers
and nature lovers alike. Park facilities and activities include the historic Whitesbog Village, several trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding, camping, fishing, picnic areas and more.

8. Whitesbog Historic Village

799 Lakehurst Rd, Browns Mills, NJ 08015
whitesbog.org
(609) 893-4646

Established in the early 1900’s, Whitesbog became the largest cranberry farm in New Jersey.
The town consists of 25 historic buildings and 3,000 acres of cranberry bogs, blueberry fields,
reservoirs, hiking trails, streams, a picnic grove, Pine Barren forests and the Elizabeth White
Gardens.

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