


EXPLORE SOUTH JERSEY’S ROUTE 322
Welcome to rural South Jersey, where the scenic drives fill the soul and farmers markets are bursting with fresh-from-the-farm flavors. Make a stop at Raccoon Wildlife Management area and experience local wildlife first-hand, or Scotland Run Park for a day out kayaking or canoeing on the cool water. Or, shoot for the moon at Edelman Planetarium at Rowan University – or retrace the steps of history at the famous presidential meeting place of Hollybush House. Route 322 is full of popular antique shops, wineries, and vineyards for fantastic flavors and finds along the way.

1. Raccoon Creek Wildlife
Management Area
Route 322, Logan & Woolwich Township, NJ 08085
njaudubon.org
(856) 629-0090
Featuring wooded trails and fields, Raccoon Creek offers a variety of habitats in a small area of land. You’ll be sure to see a variety of birds, mammals, and grassland species as well as a few butterflies on your walk. The old sycamore tree located along the dirt road is a must-see during your visit.experiences and collaborate on innovative projects.

2. Historic Swedesboro
Kings Highway, Swedesboro, NJ 08085
historicswedesboro.com
(856) 467-0202
Nestled in a rural, yet metropolitan area among quaint architectural dwellings, Swedesboro’s walkable downtown shopping district provides unique shops, dining experiences, historical sites, and an exciting variety of events year-round. Swedesboro’s four locations listed on The National and/or State Registers of Historic
Places include The John C. Rulon House, Richardson Avenue School, Trinity Episcopal
“Old Swedes” Church and the Van Leer Mortenson Log Cabin.

3. Downtown Mullica Hill
Main Street, Mullica Hill, NJ 08062
mullicahill.com
(856) 761-4253
With the entire town on the National Register of Historic Places, Mullica Hill’s authentic historical background makes it an especially interesting spot for antiquers. Here you’ll find nearly three dozen antique shops, most of which are located near or on Main Street, occupying buildings as old as their wares.

4. Bonesaw Brewing
570 Mullica Hill Road, Glassboro, NJ 08028
bonesawbrewing.com
(856) 243-5464
Like family, flavor runs deep at Bonesaw. With an enormous location featuring a state-of- the-art brewhouse, custom-designed tasting room, and an award-winning brewer, Bonesaw Brewing Co. is certainly worth a stop for a beer or two.

5. Edelman Planetarium
201 Mullica Hill Road, Glassboro, NJ 08028
sites.rowan.edu/planetarium/index.html
(856) 256-4000
You’ll never look at the sky the same way again. Edelman offers live stargazing, immersive 360-degree video on their digital sky, private shows for schools, churches, scout groups, and more. The planetarium also hosts special programs and observatory open houses.

6. Hollybush Mansion
201 Mullica Hill Road, Glassboro, NJ 08028
sites.rowan.edu/hollybush/mansion.html
(856) 256-4000
From June 23rd to June 25, 1967, U.S. President Lyndon Johnson and Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin discussed foreign affairs in the Hollybush Mansion on the campus of today’s Rowan University. Originally the home of The Whitney Family; creators of Whitney Brothers Glassworks, Hollybush has had a long and varied history from the origins of glassmaking to a renovated meeting space.

7. Scotland Run Park
980 E Academy St, Clayton, NJ 08312
gloucestercountynj.gov/694/Scotland-Run-Park
(856) 881-0845
Spanning over 1,000 acres, Scotland Run is the largest park in the county. Enjoy fishing and boating on Wilson Lake, take advantage of their nature center’s educational programs, and check out the aquatic ecosystems, snakes, frogs, birds and more. The park also offers walking trails, a playground, and picnic areas.

8. Dimatteo Vineyards
951 8th Street, Hammonton, NJ 08037
dimatteowinery.com
(609) 704-1414
Located in a major farming area in the Outer Coastal Plain Wine Region, DiMatteo Winery produces some of the best wines on the Eastern Seaboard due to the soil and ideal climate conditions of the area. Their Pasquale Red, Chambourcin, Niagara and other varietals are consistently featured in the winner’s circle at the prestigious New Jersey Wine and Finger Lakes International Wine Competitions.