Tabernacle
Looking for a small town that is scenic and laid back? Then set your compass to gree, and you’ll invariably come to Tabernacle, which topped the list of South Jersey Magazine’s Top 10 Small Towns, a subset of the publication’s Top 25 Towns of South Jersey ranking.
A farm-community gem that draws folds far and wide for the delicious produce on farmstands and you-pick farms, Tabernacle is one of the reasons you call New Jersey the Garden State. Strawberries in the spring, blueberries and sweet corn in the summer, they’re all hallmarks of the pastoral Burlington county town situated in the core of the Pinelands.
Connecting Hammonton north to Trenton, tow lane Route 206 threads its way through Tabernacle in a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it fashion, and there’s just a pair of stoplights in town, one at a firehouse, the other at a drugstore.
The folks who live in Tabernacle appreciate the rural life that’s still within reach of the shopping centers located in neighboring towns.

