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Originally home to the Lenni Lenape people, Mount Holly, New Jersey is a historic township on the outskirts of Philadelphia. It was initially established by Quakers in 1677 and was first known as Northampton before changing its name to Mount Holly in 1931 after the holly tree-covered hills that surrounded the township.
Mount Holly flourished with agricultural industries, gristmills, and sawmills, becoming the county seat in 1793. Today the township retains much of its charm, with elegant architecture dating from the 18th and 19th centuries lining the streets of the Mount Holly Historic District. Its proximity to scenic nature reserves and the bright lights of Philadelphia makes it the perfect place to rent an RV and discover everything Burlington County has to offer.
Book an RV rental in Mount Holly and head west to the Rancocas State Park in Hainesport, which lies along the northern branch of the Rancocas Creek and its freshwater tidal marsh. There are more than eight miles of hiking and mountain biking trails to explore through the upland and lowland hardwood forest, including a self-guided interpretive trail with highlighted points of interest. Canoeing and fishing are also permitted in the Rancocas Creek, with horse riders welcome on the equestrian trails.
If you’re traveling with kids, spend an afternoon in Long Bridge Park, which lies just to the west of the city center near the border with Rancocas State Park. It features a couple of age-appropriate play structures where they can let off some steam, as well as easy nature trails and boardwalks that lead out and over the wetlands and a freshwater pond. At the heart of the trailhead area are several picnic pavilions where you can enjoy lunch before or after your walk.
If you’re after a long walk, you can head south to the Wharton State Forest, which encompasses a huge tract of the Atlantic coastal pine barrens ecoregion and the New Jersey Pinelands National Reserve. It’s home to the 18th-century bog iron and glass manufacturing site of Batsto Village, as well as extensive hiking trails to explore. Visit the carefully restored Atsion Mansion or rent a canoe to explore the Mullica River at your leisure.
Pick up your travel trailer rental in Mount Holly and pull into the Indian Rock RV Park & Campground, which sprawls across 30 acres of pine and oak forest in Jackson. There’s a range of spacious full hookup sites to choose from, as well as a swimming pool, children’s playground, recreational courts, and a mini-golf course.
Also nearby is the Timberland Lake Campground, which is the closest campground to Six Flags Great Adventure and has a selection of lakeside and 50-amp RV sites. There are an Olympic-sized swimming pool and a private lake where you’re welcome to fish, as well as a volleyball court and mini golf facilities.
Or, head south to the Wading Pines Camping Resort in the heart of the New Jersey Pinelands. There are spacious pull-through sites with full hookups, a saltwater pool, and range of recreational courts, as well as a pond that’s well stocked with fish.
You can make the 15-minute drive into Burlington which has a Walmart where you may be able to set up for a night or two with the manager’s permission.
Park your RV rental near Mount Holly and wander through the historic town on foot. Admire the 18th-century Burlington County Courthouse and the former home of Stephen Girard, as well as the Thomas Budd House that dates to 1744. Other historic buildings of note include the First Presbyterian Church, which was founded in 1839, and the one-room Brainerd Schoolhouse that forms part of the Mount Holly Historic District.
Don’t miss a visit to the Burlington County Prison Museum, which was the oldest operating prison in the United States when it closed in 1965. It’s now open to the public as a museum, with self-guided audio tours helping visitors discover the people and events that shaped the penitentiary's history. Learn about its establishment as a rehabilitation prison in 1811 and the architecture that was designed by Robert Mills, with a motto over the door stating "Justice Which, While it Punishes, Would Endeavor to Reform the Offender.”
A short drive from the center of Mount Holly takes you to the Smithville Mansion, the former home of industrialist, inventor, and entrepreneur, H.B. Smith. Join a guided tour to learn about the beautifully restored Georgian and Victorian architecture and the role Smith played in the industrialization of the region. The mansion is surrounded by a sprawling park that encompasses upland forests meadows and wetlands you can explore on foot, as well as the 22-acre Smithville Lake.
Mount Holly is home to supermarkets where you can grab supplies and a few eateries to select from, as well as gas stations if you want to fill up your Mount Holly motorhome rental.
Whether you’re visiting Burlington County for its industrial history or pine-filled parks, book an RV in Mount Holly and start exploring.
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