Though South Jersey is no stranger to beautiful sights in its array of beaches and waterfront views, sometimes a change of scenery is needed.
Luckily, New Jersey is full of diverse landscapes. These include forests, mountains and even caves.
While caves aren't commonly associated with the Garden State, and there aren't any of note in South Jersey, there are a handful of them throughout the rest of the state.
Those looking for a break from the shore or an adventure-filled day may explore New Jersey’s manmade and natural caves that are an easy day trip for South Jerseyans.
New Jersey caves
Sybil’s Cave Park, Hoboken: Located in Hoboken, Sybil’s Cave is the oldest manmade structure in the city. Originally created in 1932 by the Stevens family as a folly, the cave became a recreational