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Hopewell Township is a community in Mercer County, New Jersey; the United States Census Bureau regards the township as part of the New York Metropolitan area. However, the Federal Communication Commission regards the township as belonging to the Philadelphia Designated Market Area (the township borders on the Philadelphia Metropolitan area). The township includes Washington Crossing State Park, where George Washington crossed the Delaware River and passed through the town on his way to Trenton in December 1776. The Battle of Trenton followed soon after.
RV rentals in Mercer County are a good way to begin your vacation in this historic area. There are a few other communities that might be of interest to visitors. Hackettstown may have been named after Samuel Hackett, who is said to have supplied large amounts of alcohol for the christening of a new hotel (presumably to have the hotel named after him). Morristown has been referred to as “the military capital of the American Revolution” due to its strategic importance in that war and has a National Historic Park within its city limits to commemorate this. Wayne Township (known formally as “Wayne”) housed George Washington and Alexander Hamilton at its Dey Mansion in 1780 during the American Revolution. Willingboro is associated with a long list of professional athletes and entertainers. Your Hopewell Township travel trailer rental is your passport to the history and culture of this unique area.
Mercer Meadows was created in 2010 by combining five separate nature areas into one; the park today consists of woodland, grassland, and several bodies of water. Visitors can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding on the trails, which vary in length and difficulty or go boating or fishing in one of the lakes. The park has a playground, an observation area, and an information area; there are restrooms in the park, and picnicking is allowed.
Sourland Mountain Preserve is an undisturbed natural area providing passive recreational activities to the general public. Guests can go mountain biking or horseback riding, hiking or bouldering, or bird watching. The park has an abundance of natural resources which provide a core habitat for the resident bird and mammal species. There are few amenities within the park; guests enjoying the park should dress appropriately and carry water with them. Keep your Hopewell Township RV trailer rental nearby, and you can enjoy the comforts of home between or after you have finished your outdoor adventures.
Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge is a multi-use natural preserve providing environmental education to the public and opportunities for wildlife and nature viewing and photography. Hunting is allowed in season and with appropriate licenses. The park provides food and shelter for more than 200 different bird species, some resident and some migrating. The park consists of grassland and brushland, mature forests and forested wetlands, streams, and much more. Visitors may also be lucky enough to spot the resident mammal, reptile, and amphibian species who call the park home.
There are a number of RV parks and campgrounds in or near Hopewell Township, and many of them have mobile homes or trailers. Your Hopewell RV rental is your guarantee of a relaxing and comfortable vacation wherever you decide to stay.
Liberty Harbor RV Park is a cultivated RV campground with easy access to both New Jersey City (by light rail) and New York City (by subway); stations for both means of transport are within walking distance of the park, for those who don't want to deal with traffic or parking. The park is open year-round and has restrooms with hot showers, a laundry room, and a dump station. Individual sites have water and electrical hookups.
There is a lot to do in what residents call “The Garden State,” starting with a trip to Princeton University. This iconic establishment is worth exploring for its landscape, its chapel, and an impressive art museum with collections that are old and modern, and from both Europe and Asia. History lovers should visit the Delaware Canal and Washington Crossing Historic Park. There are farmers' markets and wineries, museums, and gardens, and more. One very unique tourist site is a cat sanctuary; most of the sanctuary's residents come from shelters where they were in poor health and scheduled for euthanasia. It is a secondary adoption agency, a hospital for recovering felines, and a hospice for the terminally ill; its standing policy is not to turn any cats away. Visitors are warned that they may wind up taking a cat back to their Hopewell Township camper rental, or even to their permanent home; resistance is futile.
When dinner time arrives, there is a wide variety of options to choose from; most are inexpensive to moderately priced. An Asian restaurant serving Thai food has an upscale atmosphere to complement its delicious food. The restaurant also offers takeout, so you can enjoy your meal in the comfort of your Hopewell Township luxury RV rental. RV vacations were made for eating under the stars, and this is your chance to do exactly that.
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