There are so many hidden gems in New Jersey that we never have an excuse to be bored. If you’re looking for some new places to explore, why not set aside a day for this hidden gem road trip? You will be amazed to find there are secrets in New Jersey that have yet to be revealed.

Come along and see some of the most overlooked spots in New Jersey. You’ll love them all.

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Get an early start, because you’ll want to catch the sunrise at Princeton Battlefield State Park.

Flickr / Khurt Williams This Revolutionary battlefield is often overlooked in favor of Washington’s Crossing or Monmouth, but it was the site of an important skirmish in the war. It’s beautiful in the early morning light. Princeton Battlefield State Park, 500 Mercer Rd, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA

Stop for a bagel on the way up north, and then come stretch your legs at the Ken Lockwood Gorge.

K. Magaraci This gorgeous natural area is a great spot for a quiet morning walk. You’ll hardly ever find a crowd here. Ken Lockwood Gorge Wildlife Management Area, Raritan River Rd, Califon, NJ 07830, USA

When it comes to quirky spots, New Jersey has so many. The Faery Cave at Great Meadows is one that is sure to put a smile on your face.

Google Local / Iowa Reviewers The cave isn’t particularly deep or tall, but it’s rumored to be haunted, and it sits off the legendary Shades of Death Road. Shades of Death Road, Shades of Death Rd, New Jersey, USA

Next up, find some real hidden gems at the Sterling Hill Mining Museum.

Flickr / Vilsescogen Not many people realize that New Jersey was once an important spot for miners and prospectors. This museum shares a lot of fun information about the geology of the Garden State. Sterling Hill Mining Museum, 30 Plant St, Ogdensburg, NJ 07439, USA

After hanging out in a museum for a bit, why not relax by a waterfall? Chikahoki Falls is off the beaten path, but worth tracking down.

K. Magaraci You’ll have to hike for a bit from the Otter Hole Parking Lot in Norvin Green State Forest, but it’s an easy hike. When you get there, sit and relax to the sound of this tumbling cascade. Norvin Green State Forest, 150 Snake Den Rd, Ringwood, NJ 07456, USA

Finally, head back down towards Morristown, and check out Speedwell Park.

Flickr / PatersonGreatFalls This historic park is the perfect place to walk around a bit and work up an appetite before heading to dine at one of Morristown’s charming downtown restaurants. Speedwell Lake Park, Morristown, NJ 07960, USA

From secret caves to stunning waterfalls, there are so many beautiful places to visit in NJ. These are just the beginning. What are some other hidden gems in New Jersey that you’ve found? With so many hidden places to explore we are always looking for more ideas for our next road trip.

Google Maps

Check out the interactive map for this epic road trip in NJ!

Flickr / Khurt Williams

This Revolutionary battlefield is often overlooked in favor of Washington’s Crossing or Monmouth, but it was the site of an important skirmish in the war. It’s beautiful in the early morning light.

Princeton Battlefield State Park, 500 Mercer Rd, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA

K. Magaraci

This gorgeous natural area is a great spot for a quiet morning walk. You’ll hardly ever find a crowd here.

Ken Lockwood Gorge Wildlife Management Area, Raritan River Rd, Califon, NJ 07830, USA

Google Local / Iowa Reviewers

The cave isn’t particularly deep or tall, but it’s rumored to be haunted, and it sits off the legendary Shades of Death Road.

Shades of Death Road, Shades of Death Rd, New Jersey, USA

Flickr / Vilsescogen

Not many people realize that New Jersey was once an important spot for miners and prospectors. This museum shares a lot of fun information about the geology of the Garden State.

Sterling Hill Mining Museum, 30 Plant St, Ogdensburg, NJ 07439, USA

You’ll have to hike for a bit from the Otter Hole Parking Lot in Norvin Green State Forest, but it’s an easy hike. When you get there, sit and relax to the sound of this tumbling cascade.

Norvin Green State Forest, 150 Snake Den Rd, Ringwood, NJ 07456, USA

Flickr / PatersonGreatFalls

This historic park is the perfect place to walk around a bit and work up an appetite before heading to dine at one of Morristown’s charming downtown restaurants.

Speedwell Lake Park, Morristown, NJ 07960, USA

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Hidden Places to explore in New Jersey November 15, 2022 Chris Muras How do I find hidden gems in NJ? The best way to find hidden gems in New Jersey is to get out there and explore. Here are a few hidden places and little-know destinations to get you started: (Read the entire list of NJ hidden gems here)

  1. Green Sergeant’s Covered Bridge: If you are a covered bridge hound set out on an adventure to see this beautiful bridge in Stockton, NJ. It’s one of the last remaining covered bridges in New Jersey so be sure to check it out before it’s gone.
  2. Buttermilk Falls: This buttery beautiful waterfall in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area is certainly delightful. There are hiking trails galore or you can simply drive up to a nearby parking area just to enjoy this enchanting waterfall staircase.
  3. Papa’s Tomato Pies: Undiscovered pizza joints are always fun to find and this local gem is at the top of our list. The oldest family-owned pizzeria in the entire US! It opened in 1912 if you can believe it.
  4. Silverball Pinball Museum: A trip to Asbury Park wouldn’t be complete without checking out this pinball machine museum. This is probably the best museum in the world because you can play with all of the pinball machines. Some of these beauties date back to the 1950s.
  5. Cowtown Rodeo: Did you know the oldest weekly running rodeo in the United States is in New Jersey? You bet it is. Right in Pilesgrove, NJ you can catch some good old cowboy action from bull riding to barrel racing these good ‘ole boys know their way around the rodeo.
  6. Jersey Shore Pirates: Pirates in New Jersey? You bet. Brick, NJ has an official pirate ship set up for kids and us adults to play pirates. With interesting historical stories, water canons, hidden treasure, and pirate battles there is plenty of adventures to enjoy.

The OIYS Visitor Center

Hidden Places to explore in New Jersey

November 15, 2022

Chris Muras

How do I find hidden gems in NJ? The best way to find hidden gems in New Jersey is to get out there and explore. Here are a few hidden places and little-know destinations to get you started: (Read the entire list of NJ hidden gems here)

  1. Green Sergeant’s Covered Bridge: If you are a covered bridge hound set out on an adventure to see this beautiful bridge in Stockton, NJ. It’s one of the last remaining covered bridges in New Jersey so be sure to check it out before it’s gone.
  2. Buttermilk Falls: This buttery beautiful waterfall in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area is certainly delightful. There are hiking trails galore or you can simply drive up to a nearby parking area just to enjoy this enchanting waterfall staircase.
  3. Papa’s Tomato Pies: Undiscovered pizza joints are always fun to find and this local gem is at the top of our list. The oldest family-owned pizzeria in the entire US! It opened in 1912 if you can believe it.
  4. Silverball Pinball Museum: A trip to Asbury Park wouldn’t be complete without checking out this pinball machine museum. This is probably the best museum in the world because you can play with all of the pinball machines. Some of these beauties date back to the 1950s.
  5. Cowtown Rodeo: Did you know the oldest weekly running rodeo in the United States is in New Jersey? You bet it is. Right in Pilesgrove, NJ you can catch some good old cowboy action from bull riding to barrel racing these good ‘ole boys know their way around the rodeo.
  6. Jersey Shore Pirates: Pirates in New Jersey? You bet. Brick, NJ has an official pirate ship set up for kids and us adults to play pirates. With interesting historical stories, water canons, hidden treasure, and pirate battles there is plenty of adventures to enjoy.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

The best way to find hidden gems in New Jersey is to get out there and explore. Here are a few hidden places and little-know destinations to get you started: (Read the entire list of NJ hidden gems here)

  1. Green Sergeant’s Covered Bridge: If you are a covered bridge hound set out on an adventure to see this beautiful bridge in Stockton, NJ. It’s one of the last remaining covered bridges in New Jersey so be sure to check it out before it’s gone.

  2. Buttermilk Falls: This buttery beautiful waterfall in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area is certainly delightful. There are hiking trails galore or you can simply drive up to a nearby parking area just to enjoy this enchanting waterfall staircase.

  3. Papa’s Tomato Pies: Undiscovered pizza joints are always fun to find and this local gem is at the top of our list. The oldest family-owned pizzeria in the entire US! It opened in 1912 if you can believe it.

  4. Silverball Pinball Museum: A trip to Asbury Park wouldn’t be complete without checking out this pinball machine museum. This is probably the best museum in the world because you can play with all of the pinball machines. Some of these beauties date back to the 1950s.

  5. Cowtown Rodeo: Did you know the oldest weekly running rodeo in the United States is in New Jersey? You bet it is. Right in Pilesgrove, NJ you can catch some good old cowboy action from bull riding to barrel racing these good ‘ole boys know their way around the rodeo.

  6. Jersey Shore Pirates: Pirates in New Jersey? You bet. Brick, NJ has an official pirate ship set up for kids and us adults to play pirates. With interesting historical stories, water canons, hidden treasure, and pirate battles there is plenty of adventures to enjoy.