The Remote Small Town in New Jersey Locals Don’t Want You to Find

Sussex might have only 2,000 people, but it's chock-full of fun things to do.

New Jersey is a small state, one of the smallest in the US, but it's packed with towns and destinations in just about every corner. So a small town where you can get away from it all is hard to find—and we've found one of the great ones in Sussex. This remote small town in NJ is located not far from the northwest corner of the state, surrounded by beautiful woods. But at its core, it is a town that serves as a recreation and dining destination. You'll find beautiful architecture, a historic tavern, a bakery that serves as a portal into another delicious culture, and even one of New Jersey's most thrilling destinations. It's even close to one of NJ's most iconic vistas! So come along with us and discover why a day trip to Sussex is worth the drive every time.

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Sussex is a town that sometimes feels frozen in time, and there is so much to discover here. For one thing, it's the urban center closest to High Point State Park, one of the most beautiful vistas in New Jersey. No matter the season, climbing to the famous outlook and putting a coin into the mechanical viewers is an unforgettable experience.

Looking for a more adrenaline-packed experience? Sussex is home to Skydive Sussex, one of the state's best skydiving schools. Do you dare to take the plunge?

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The town's premier dining destination is the Early American Tavern, a casual bar and grill in a building that was first constructed in 1843. Today, it serves a delicious mix of plated entrees, hearty steaks, and all-American comfort food in a clubby environment. If you're curious, be sure to check out the Early American Tavern menu online.

But the best eats in town may be located on the fringes of the town—at the Holland American Bakery, a unique Dutch treat. This old-school, family-owned bakery serves dozens of varieties of authentic Dutch pastries, most made from centuries-old recipes perfected by multiple generations. In fact, it's been a New Jersey staple since 1954!

Have you visited Sussex, the best remote small town in NJ? If not, be sure to share this article with a fellow explorer and begin planning your adventures today! Is it quite the drive to get to Sussex? Make sure to load up your car with all the essential road trip supplies.

Feeling inspired? Try planning your own trip to New Jersey using Only In Your State’s itinerary planner.

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