BURLINGTON COUNTY
County Offices
49 Rancocas Road
Mount Holly 609-265-5000
www.co.burlington.nj.us
Chamber of Commerce
100 Technology Way
Mount Laurel 856-439-2520
www.bcrcc.com
Major Highways
Interstates 80, 95, and 295; Routes 38, 70, and 206
Stretching from the Delaware River to the Atlantic Ocean, Burlington County offers an unsurpassed outdoor lifestyle combined with the outstanding residential and commercial resources of a heavily developed area. Ideally situated between the urban centers of Philadelphia and Trenton — just an hour’s drive from New York via the New Jersey Turnpike — Burlington is New Jersey’s largest county and features a range of lifestyles that are equally diverse.
Approximately 40 communities offer a wealth of medical, educational, and recreational resources to area residents. Although Burlington includes the famous New Jersey Pine Barrens, one of the largest wilderness areas east of the Mississippi River, most of the county features fertile farmland. Burlington’s combination of urban accessibility and sprawling suburban lifestyle has made it one of Southern New Jersey’s most rapidly growing areas. Scattered throughout the wooded county are quaint “main street” towns dating back to the 17th century as well as newer cities that have evolved as open space and farms have given way to beautiful residential neighborhoods.
Since a significant portion of available land is devoted to agricultural concerns or remains open space, Burlington County produces a large percentage of the “Garden State’s” fruits and vegetables. Farming is still the county’s number one industry, although thousands of thriving businesses have also taken root. These companies represent a cross-section of American enterprise and include such diverse industries as film production, textiles, boat construction, and major military installations. Near Mount Laurel is an area known as “Silicon Valley East” for its recent high-tech growth and development. Considering Burlington County’s rare combination of rural beauty, suburban vitality, and excellent transportation system, it is little wonder that this area has witnessed the birth and expansion of so many corporations and businesses.
Services
As part of the Southern New Jersey region, Burlington County enjoys a location that is within an 8-hour drive of 15 states. This area is linked to Pennsylvania by six Delaware River bridges, and the New Jersey Turnpike is just one of twelve major highways that provide direct connections to the Pennsylvania Turnpike and Interstates 80, 295, and 95 — the latter being the main thoroughfare from Maine to Florida. Although Burlington has long been a favorite among commuting young professionals, continual improvements along the key highways are further enhancing this image and encouraging more residential development. Both Philadelphia International Airport and the Atlantic City International Airport are easily accessible, and public transit connections are equally efficient. The PATCO high-speed commuter rail line reaches Center City Philadelphia in less than 30 minutes.
Some of the finest schools in the Delaware Valley can be found in Burlington County, long recognized for its award-winning schools and consistently strong academic achievement record. Exceptionally low student-teacher ratios characterize many of the school districts within this area, guaranteeing highly individualized attention and a curriculum streamlined to the needs of each and every student. Combining a superior staff with modern schools that are equipped with state-of-the-art technology enables the districts to develop effective special programs for both the gifted and the challenged. In many of the communities of this county, the overwhelming majority of the graduating high-school seniors continue on to pursue a higher education.
In addition to housing a wide selection of private and parochial schools, Burlington County offers its residents easy access to some of the nation’s finest institutions of higher education. Available locally are Burlington County College in Pemberton and Burlington County Institute of Technology in Westampton. Within a short commute are such renowned institutions as Princeton, the University of Pennsylvania, Rosemont, Villanova, and Rutgers.
Highly qualified and well-regarded medical services abound in Burlington County, which offers state-of-the-art hospitals and advanced clinics to serve the immediate healthcare needs of its residents. Among the leading institutions are Virtua Memorial Hospital of Burlington County in Mount Holly and Rancocas Hospital in Willingboro. The county also provides a number of specialized services such as those found at the Deborah Heart & Lung Center in Browns Mills. In addition to the wealth of experience and technology available locally, Burlington residents can rest assured of having easy access to some of the nation’s premier medical facilities and teaching hospitals in nearby Philadelphia.
Lifestyle
Burlington County is one place where “old charm” and “modern beauty” find true harmony. Although many of the slower-paced small towns feature graceful, authentic colonial and Victorian homes, and twins along original cobblestone lanes, many of the new constructions echo this same old-world architecture in their contemporary designs. Most modern residential developments — including apartment complexes, townhouses, and condominiums — have been constructed with a similar attention to detail and commitment to craftsmanship as yesterday’s mansions and estates. The proliferation of planned communities in the faster-growing areas employ some of Southern New Jersey’s finest contractors, creating a mixture of 19th-century charm that blends with colonials and contemporaries for an abundance of attractive housing.
Like many of the areas within the Delaware Valley, Burlington County claims a rich history of local festivals and celebrations, from summer concerts in the park and fairs on the town square to holiday lights and Fourth of July extravaganzas. Burlington residents can also enjoy a wide variety of performing arts attractions locally. Active performing and fine art groups are complemented by wonderful resources like the Perkins Center for the Arts in Moorestown that features exhibits of fine arts and crafts, music, and dance in an elegant atmosphere.
The 300-year-old municipality of Moorestown, steeped in tradition and old-world charm, is also home to the Moorestown Theatre and Playhouse. Both classical and musical productions are also available at the Foundation Theatre in Pemberton. In addition to the many galleries and cultural productions available within the county, Burlington County residents can enjoy world-class arts and cultural amenities in nearby Center City Philadelphia.
Burlington County is a gold mine of recreational opportunity, featuring vast state parkland that stretches over 100,000 acres as well as the unusual Pine Barrens that contain vegetation found nowhere else in the nation. This vast pine forest is not only fascinating to botanists and historians but provides unlimited opportunities for recreation in the form of canoeing, hiking, and camping. Within the state-owned Wharton Tract are ancient Native American Indian trails, abandoned iron furnaces, ghost towns, a restored village, and a mansion known as “Abatsto.” Many of Burlington’s lake areas are ideal for swimming and boating, while the nearby woods delight equestrians and hikers alike with miles of shaded trails.
Burlington municipalities provide abundant year-round recreational pleasures at well-maintained tennis courts, swimming pools, championship golf courses, health clubs, playgrounds, equestrian facilities, and athletic fields. Residents can also escape to a wide selection of beach vacation spots along the Atlantic for a quiet weekend of fishing and sunning or fast-paced nightlife. Cape May — with its Victorian architecture, sloping roofs, sweeping verandas, and “gingerbread” woodworking — is filled with charming shops and award-winning restaurants. From the family-oriented Ocean City to the allure of Atlantic City’s casinos, the New Jersey shoreline has something for everyone. When the snow falls, the Pocono ski resorts provide exceptional winter fun within easy driving distance.
In addition to the many specialty shops, antique stores, open markets, art galleries, and quaint shopping districts within Burlington County, the area features the expanded retail selection of regional shopping malls. Beautifully constructed and impeccably maintained, Moorestown Mall is one of the largest enclosed shopping centers in the East. Burlington Center Mall, just off the New Jersey Turnpike, provides a kaleidoscope of additional options. A variety of neighborhood plazas and smaller local shopping centers add to the convenience of daily life. Dining options throughout the region are as diverse as the geography and the lifestyles, from classic French to Kosher deli. Ethnic specialties, home-style cooking, and restaurants that specialize in creating a romantic, elegant ambiance are available to suit every palette and pocketbook.
Without a doubt, Burlington County is a serene, friendly, and attractive place to own a home, raise a family, and enjoy an ideal lifestyle — all within easy reach of the perfect job or business opportunity. As an area deeply rooted in the ethic of “people helping people,” Burlington communities are equally rich in civic organizations and group activities that protect the tradition of small-town friendliness in the face of rapid progress and continued growth.
Bass River, Washington, Woodland
Municipal Offices
Bass River 609-296-3337
www.bassriver-nj.org
Washington 908-689-7200
www.washington-twp-warren.org
Woodland 609-726-1700
Chamber of Commerce
Mount Laurel 856-439-2520
www.bcrcc.com
The sprawling, rural townships located in the southern quadrant of Burlington County are a reflection of its unspoiled natural beauty. Open space, farmland, and residential development harmonize throughout the 80 square miles of Bass River Township, the rolling wooded area to the east that is bounded by Mullica and Wading Rivers. From this point, Atlantic City provides the most accessible urban amenities, including cultural attractions, exciting entertainment options, and world-class casino resort hotels. Slightly more developed, Woodland Township supports a limited amount of industrial and commercial activity in addition to residential development and working farms. Open space plays a major role in this land-rich township. Minimum lot requirements are more than three acres, preserving an outstanding quality of life. Outdoor recreation abounds in all three townships, from the heavily wooded forest lands to the water sports available at the numerous lakes, rivers, and bays. Nearby Mount Holly, Shore Mall in Pleasantville, and the Atlantic City all provide expanded retail opportunities.
Bordentown, Fieldsboro
Municipal Offices
Bordentown 609-298-0604
http://cityofbordentown.com
Bordentown Twp 609-298-2800
www.bordentowntownship.com
Fieldsboro 609-298-6344
Chamber of Commerce
Mount Laurel 856-439-2520
www.bcrcc.com
The family-oriented communities of Bordentown City and Bordentown Township offer a family-oriented environment that combines a rich historic legacy with open space and a wide variety of housing. Like Alexandria in Virginia and Concord in Massachusetts, Bordentown is a community where history has played an exceptionally distinguished role. The revered Clara Barton who founded the Red Cross was once a teacher in Bordentown’s small red school house, which still stands today. A number of other famous writers, artists, soldiers, and sailors have called the town home through the centuries. The small borough of Fieldsboro is also tucked away in this area, surrounded by the sprawling township of Bordentown. The township expands the opportunities for newer construction and offers several parks and sports leagues for youngsters. Planners are dedicated to preserving open space and creating a wider array of recreational opportunities as the township continues to grow and develop.
Burlington
Municipal Offices
Burlington 609-386-0200
www.burlingtonnj.us
Burlington Twp 609-386-4444
www.twp.burlington.nj.us
Chamber of Commerce
Mount Laurel 856-439-2520
www.bcrcc.com
Strategically located near the Delaware River is Burlington City, surrounded by the primarily rural Burlington Township with its picturesque farms and open space. Adjacent to these municipalities toward the east are the population centers of Florence and Fieldsboro as well as the City and Township of Bordentown — all of which offer convenient access to Interstate 295 and the New Jersey Turnpike. Some commercialization and employment opportunities are available in these communities, although they are attractive to commuters with efficient mass transit services to both Trenton and Philadelphia. Burlington City is the most highly developed urban center in this area. Among the many amenities available are ample retail facilities at the Burlington Center, well-organized recreational programs and an excellent public education system. Burlington excels in historic charm, inviting visitors to travel through time in vintage sites and homes, period architecture, and wonderful antiques.
Chesterfield, Florence, Mansfield, Springfield
Municipal Offices
Chesterfield 609-298-2311
https://www.chesterfieldtwpnj.gov/
Florence 609-499-2525
www.florence-nj.gov
Mansfield 609-298-0542
www.mansfieldburlington.com
Springfield 973-912-2200
http://springfield-nj.us
Chamber of Commerce
Mount Laurel 856-439-2520
www.bcrcc.com
Enjoying a location near Burlington City shopping, historic attractions, and urban amenities, the sprawling rural townships of Chesterfield, Florence, Mansfield, and Springfield remain sparsely populated. Chesterfield is proud of the recognition it has received on a statewide level, including planning awards and the environmental excellence awards for open space protection and preservation. Picturesque farms dot the countryside in these rolling townships, where small shops and stores harmonize with turn-of-the-century homes and lovely new residential developments. Agricultural activity continues to dominate the area, although Mansfield and Springfield have welcomed some commerce and industry. Panoramic lots and generous land parcels attract those who cherish natural beauty and value a rural lifestyle with its close-knit community spirit. The major thoroughfares of the New Jersey Turnpike and Interstate 295 are easily accessible.
Municipal Offices Cinnaminson, Delran
Cinnaminson 856-829-6000
www.cinnaminsonnj.org
Delran 856-461-7734
www.delrantownship.org
Chamber of Commerce
Mount Laurel 856-439-2520
www.bcrcc.com
Located in the northern quadrant of Burlington County, the residential townships of Cinnaminson and Delran provide a pleasant, suburban lifestyle for commuters to Philadelphia and the surrounding areas. A well-developed and attractive haven of well-kept neighborhoods along tree-lined streets, Cinnaminson boasts upscale recreational facilities, its own medical center, and several large shopping centers. Delran provides single-family and multi-family housing options in a wide selection of architectural styles at slightly lower prices, although commuters must travel to Haddonfield for connections to other major employment centers. Recreational opportunities for Delran residents revolve around the mile-long marina area on the Delaware River, as well as the highly developed athletic and sports programs within the township. Cinnaminson offers a country club, a golf course, tennis courts, swimming pools, playgrounds, and a woodland park. Boating facilities are available on the Delaware River, and hundreds of acres in these townships are preserved for recreation.
Eastampton, Southampton, Westampton
Municipal Offices
Eastampton 609-267-5723
www.eastampton.com
Southampton 609-859-2736
www.southamptonnj.org
Westampton 609-267-1891
www.westampton.com
Chamber of Commerce
Mount Laurel 856-439-2520
www.bcrcc.com
These centrally located townships share an abundance of open space and rolling hills in close proximity to the natural beauty of the expansive Wharton State Forest and the vast urban amenities of Philadelphia, Trenton, and New York. Farming continues to play a major role in the Westampton economy, where a significant portion of the land is devoted to agricultural activity. Eastampton offers another choice in a rural-suburban community that provides a pleasing combination of suburban amenities and scenic farmland. The largest community within the sprawling Southampton area is Vincentown, located approximately 20 miles from both Philadelphia and Trenton. Many of the homes in these townships enjoy spacious lots and multi-acre properties, creating a “country manor” feeling and a more relaxed, rural lifestyle. Burlington Center Mall expands the retail options that are available in local plazas and shops. Recreational amenities include the 100-acre Rancocas Nature Center; playgrounds, athletic fields, tennis courts, golf courses, and many supervised programs for all ages.
Evesham
Municipal Offices
Evesham 856-983-2900
Chamber of Commerce
Mount Laurel 856-439-2520
www.bcrcc.com
The suburban township of Evesham surrounds the quaint village of Marlton to offer a wide range of housing opportunities and settings. Residential developments are keeping pace with the rapid expansion of new commercial and industrial activity, keeping Evesham on the list of fast-growing communities. Boasting its own natural beauty, this area in the southwestern section of the county consists of large rural sections that are both fertile and partially wooded. Excellent schools, local shopping amenities, an exceptional selection of new homes, and easy access to major metropolitan centers combine to make the Evesham and Marlton area one of the leading choices for newcomers. Recreational amenities include lush parks, playgrounds, athletic fields, team sports, local recreation programs, golf courses, tennis courts, swimming pools, and Creek Run Lake.
Lumberton, Hainesport, Mount Holly
Municipal Offices
Lumberton 609-267-3217
www.lumbertontwp.com
Hainesport 609-267-2730
www.hainesporttownship.com
Mount Holly 609-845-1100
http://twp.mountholly.nj.us/
Chamber of Commerce
Mount Laurel 856-439-2520
www.bcrcc.com
Although the townships of Lumberton and Mount Holly share an adjacent location in the north-central section of Burlington County, they claim unique identities. Historic Mount Holly is characterized as a small and primarily residential community that excels in charming commercial development, while farmland dominates the fourteen square miles of Lumberton. Hainesport Township expands the options for country living in close proximity to exceptional urban amenities. These townships provide excellent schools, and local residents enjoy easy access to options for private-school education and respected institutions of higher education. The expansive acreage and natural beauty of a 30-acre county park complements the township’s well-organized recreation programs. Tennis courts, swimming pools, golf courses, playgrounds, and athletic fields encourage outdoor enjoyment. Mount Holly not only has a significant amount of commercial activity, it is home to a regional healthcare facility, Virtua Memorial Hospital Burlington County. Local merchants ensure a convenient lifestyle, with expanded shopping facilities just minutes from home at Moorestown, Cherry Hill, and Burlington malls.
Medford, Medford Lakes
Municipal Offices
Medford 609-654-2608
www.medfordtownship.com
Medford Lakes 609-654-8898
www.medfordlakes.com
Chamber of Commerce
Mount Laurel 856-439-2520
www.bcrcc.com
A growing and prosperous township located at the edge of the Pine Barrens, the secluded Medford area has harmonized country charm with progress to earn its reputation as one of the most desirable residential areas in the Delaware Valley. An easy commute, good tax advantages, and an exceptional school district continue to attract Philadelphia executives who desire a casual and relaxed lifestyle. Abundant housing options include stately older homes and elegant new construction in a wide variety of architectural styles gracing meticulously landscaped neighborhoods. Shopping amenities include the quaint Main Street, as well as other small shopping districts and nearby regional malls. First-rate recreational facilities are nestled in or near the surrounding woods and lakes, including golfing, tennis, swimming and boating. This former cranberry-growing territory features lakes that were created by damming streams for cranberry bogs. Today, the unique borough of Medford Lakes-in-the-pines offers a year-round paradise where more than 150 log-cabin homes nestled in a rustic setting of sparkling lakes. Recreation amenities range from private clubs and camps to lakefront and wooded areas for camping, hunting, fishing, swimming, and boating.
Moorestown, Maple Shade
Municipal Offices
Moorestown 856-235-0912
www.moorestown.nj.us
Maple Shade 856-779-9610
www.mapleshade.com
Chamber of Commerce
Mount Laurel 856-439-2520
www.bcrcc.com
Just a few miles across the Delaware River from Philadelphia are the family-oriented of Moorestown and Maple Shade townships, featuring a small-town atmosphere and quiet suburban lifestyle. One of New Jersey’s most attractive and desirable communities, Moorestown is located along key transportation routes that provide easy and convenient access to Philadelphia, Trenton, and New York. Both municipalities feature thriving commercial and industrial sectors in addition to residential development. Designed to blend with the historic past, new construction in this area harmonizes beautifully with charming and stately colonial and Victorian architecture along tree-lined streets that are graced by an occasional cobblestone sidewalk. The contemporary shops and department stores at Moorestown Mall complement the charm of the Main Street district, lined with specialty shops, boutiques, restaurants, and galleries. Excellent schools and well-maintained recreational facilities from indoor swimming pools to tennis courts add to the desirability of these suburban communities.
Mount Laurel
Municipal Offices
Mount Laurel 856-234-0001
www.mountlaurel.com
Chamber of Commerce
Mount Laurel 856-439-2520
www.bcrcc.com
Often called “Silicon Valley East” for the area’s high-tech proliferation in recent years, Mount Laurel offers an abundance of housing in a variety of architectural styles — many of which are set along wide, tree-lined streets. The township is also known for its outstanding school system and well-developed recreational amenities. Although Mount Laurel is home to a significant number of major corporate centers, it also provides easy access to Philadelphia, New York, and Trenton. The township offers nearly 20 parks that include PAWS Farm, an 18th-century refuge that shelters wild and domestic animals. Year-around recreation programs from tennis to aerobics complement nearby attractions like Green Acres Nature Park, vast acres of state parkland, playgrounds, athletic fields, tennis courts, swimming pools, and golf courses.
North Hanover, New Hanover, Wrightstown
Municipal Offices
New Hanover 609-758-2172
North Hanover 609-758-2522
http://www.northhanovertwp.com/
Wrightstown 609-723-4450
Chamber of Commerce
Mount Laurel 856-439-2520
www.bcrcc.com
In the northeast quadrant of Burlington County are several communities that draw newcomers to a quiet, suburban lifestyle in close proximity to the urban centers of Trenton and Newark. While North Hanover Township remains a residential haven, both New Hanover and the smaller Wrightstown Borough boast a significant percentage of commercial activity. Wrightstown offers a small but well-developed hometown that is totally surrounded by the larger townships of North Hanover, New Hanover, and Springfield. At the same time, the borough’s North Hanover Plaza shopping center provides expanded retail services for all four communities. Newcomers find an abundance of housing options from which to choose, from reasonably priced, charming older homes to newer construction on generous lots or multi-acre properties. Single-family homes as well as apartments, condominiums, and townhomes are available to suit every taste and lifestyle. Acres of conservation area combines with local parks, playgrounds, athletic fields, team sports, tennis courts, a golf course, swimming pools, and a skating rink for abundant recreational opportunities.
Palmyra, Riverton
Municipal Offices
Palmyra 856-829-6100
www.boroughofpalmyra.com
Riverton 856-829-0120
www.riverton-nj.com
Chamber of Commerce
Mount Laurel 856-439-2520
www.bcrcc.com
In the northwestern corner of Burlington County along the Delaware River are the long established and well-developed residential boroughs of Palmyra and Riverton. Like many of the municipalities in this strategic location, these communities have attracted a thriving segment of commercial and industrial activity. Lovely older homes from a variety of architectural periods shaded by beautiful trees are interspersed with multi-family developments and contemporary residences. The hometown spirit remains strong in these small boroughs, where community events and school programs frequently bring friends and neighbors together. The boroughs have developed recreational facilities close to home, although vast acres of parkland and outdoor attractions are available within a short commute in Burlington County and other Southern New Jersey counties.
Pemberton
Municipal Offices
Pemberton 609-894-8222
www.pembertonborough.us
Pemberton Twp 609-894-8201
www.pemberton-twp.com
Chamber of Commerce
Mount Laurel 856-439-2520
www.bcrcc.com
Located along the eastern border of central Burlington County, Pemberton Township surrounds the one-square-mile Pemberton Borough with its small-town atmosphere. Covering 65 square miles, the township offers abundant open space for residential development. Both of these suburban communities provide excellent mass transit to Philadelphia’s Center City and other important metropolitan destinations throughout the region. The well-developed Pemberton Borough offers newcomers a selection of well-kept homes and apartments from a variety of architectural periods, while Pemberton Township provides the potential for modern construction and generous lot sizes in addition to lovely older homes. Pemberton is home to the highly respected Deborah Heart and Lung Center, one of the region’s specialty healthcare institutions. Well-organized recreational programs, Lebanon State Park, nearby shopping amenities, a strong community spirit, and excellent schools enhance the overall desirability of these communities.
Shamong, Tabernacle
Municipal Offices
Shamong 609-268-2377
www.shamong.net
Tabernacle 609-268-1220
www.townshipoftabernacle-nj.gov
Chamber of Commerce
Mount Laurel 856-439-2520
www.bcrcc.com
These panoramic townships located in the central to east-central section of Burlington County offer the wide open spaces so appealing to those who desire the relaxed pace of a country atmosphere within reasonable commuting distance of major urban amenities. More than half of the acreage that makes up Shamong belongs to the panoramic Wharton Tract, with its heavily-wooded rolling hills. Another large segment of this township remains picturesque farmland, leaving only small portions for commercial and residential development. Tabernacle, on the other hand, is primarily a residential township with the potential for generous lot sizes and the feeling of freedom created by large tracts of undeveloped land. Local shops and services are available to meet daily needs and create a convenient suburban lifestyle. Expanded retail opportunities are close to home at regional malls. Residents enjoy the vast natural beauty of the state-owned Wharton Tract forested land as well as the Heart of the Pinelands open space. In addition to community recreational facilities, boating, swimming, and water sports are popular activities on Indian Mills Lake.
Willingboro, Edgewater Park, Beverly, Delanco, Riverside
Municipal Offices
Willingboro 609-877-2200
www.willingboronj.gov
Edgewater Park 609-877-2050
www.edgewaterpark-nj.com
Beverly 609-387-1881
http://thecityofbeverly.com
Delanco 856-461-0561
www.delancotownship.com
Riverside 856-461-1460
www.riversidetwp.org
Chamber of Commerce
Mount Laurel 856-439-2520
www.bcrcc.com
Strategically located near the Delaware River in northern Burlington County, Willingboro, and Edgewater Park townships provide residential havens for commuters to Philadelphia and other urban centers. A planned residential community, Willingboro is primarily made up of single-family homes, townhomes, and commercial activity. Convenient to malls and offering local shopping districts, these communities feature good schools, lush parks, active parks and recreation departments, miles of multi-purpose trails, and a stocked lake for fishing. Edgewater Park provides a 12-acre park and indoor skating rink. The small city of Beverly and the small townships of Riverside and Delanco are also in this area. Delanco offers a lovely and unique waterfront community that began as a summer retreat for Philadelphia residents who wanted to escape the summer heat.