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Originally inhabited by the Lenni-Lenape Indians, Magnolia, New Jersey has a rich history of colonial land grants and Quaker communities dating back to the 17th century. It was officially incorporated as a borough in 1915 (combining parts of Centre Township and Clementon) and named for the magnolia trees that were growing in the area.

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The Great Outdoors

Pick up your camper rental in Magnolia and drive east to the Brendan T. Byrne State Forest, which is traversed by around 25 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails (not to mention cross-country skiing trails during the winter months). You can follow the multi-use Mount Misery Trail or tackle part of the extensive Batona Trail, with the Cranberry Trail also wheelchair accessible. The Brendan T. Byrne State Forest also encompasses the Cedar Swamp Natural Area that’s home to threatened Helonias bullata (swamp pink), as well as the Whitesbog Village where one of the state’s largest cranberry and blueberry farms was founded in the 1870s.

RV Parks

Pick up your motorhome rental in Magnolia and book a spot at the Oldman’s Creek Campground, which lies a short drive south in Monroeville. You can opt for one of their 20, 30, or 50-amp RV sites, then take advantage of the recreational facilities that include basketball courts and a children’s playground.

Exploring the City

Pick up your RV rental near Magnolia and stroll along the residential streets, visiting the Magnolia railway station and the Albertson Memorial Park. A short drive northwest will take you to the shores of Haddon Lake where you can go boating and fishing or just relax in the picnic area. You can follow the one-mile-long trail that rings the lake or let the kids run loose in one of the two playground areas.

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Recent RV rental reviews in Magnolia

Juliana L.

September, 2025

Pretty much like a standard car from the early 2000s with a slightly different gearshift. Easy communication with the owner through the app and texting.
Dave M.

September, 2025

The RV was just as advertised - everything was in great shape and worked well. 4 adults slept in the RV comfortably and all of the accessories worked perfectly -- generator, water pump, water heater, awning, air conditioning, etc. Moses and Suzanna are excellent hosts and answered our questions quickly. I highly recommend this RV rental.
Juliette R.

September, 2025

The Jeep is a great way to get around! We had a week-long trip to Maine with no worries and the flexibility to sleep wherever we wanted. Thanks Willie for this experience!

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