

to get email alerts when listings hit the market. The site is mainly used by fishermen with belly boats or small kayaks and only has one site only suited for tenters. Price cut: 500 (May 31) Save this search. …or if you prefer, you could just make a left off of the exit and head into Glassboro. This rustic and small recreation site is reached by a good, relatively level hike (approximately 2 km), from the nearest road access point. If that’s your thing– then head on out into the near-empty lands of Elk Township! I wouldn’t say that this is a must-see exit unless you’re really into fruit stands. Apparently they are made of “Poplar, pine and gum.”Īlso noted on the website are Lakes Gilman and Garrison, and Pine Tavern.

Wrights Mill– Chief product? CHRISTMAS TREE STANDS! How appropriate for this time of the year. The elementary school is named after this section. It also is home to lots of fruit stands.Įwan– Only the southwest section is part of Elk Township.Īura– Aura is more built up than other sections. It presently (1976) has two stores, one gas station, four churches and one volunteer fire company.” Quite a community, huh?įerrell– This is marked by a firehouse. According to the website, “The area has grown into quite a community since 1929. Let’s just say that the church owned my middle school, and that middle school was probably the worst time of my life. I’ll keep my extremely biased opinions of that place out of this blog though. Hardingville– I knew this existed because of the church located there. They hated the commute, which, for some, was half an hour or more (depending on bus rides).īut anyway, from the website I learned that there are different “settlements” or towns within this township: I went to this exit with this knowledge: Elk Township kids attend Delsea Regional High School.

I actually had to go to their website (I’m shocked they have one) to find out anything. Elk Township: Home of… what? A CVS and a Wawa? Anything else? Well, trees, land, houses, and… that about covers it.
