Budd Lake, located in the heart of Mount Olive Township, NJ, is a picturesque community known for its natural beauty and outdoor activities. As the largest naturally formed lake in New Jersey, Budd Lake offers pristine waters and unspoiled shorelines, ideal for fishing, boating, and hiking. The town, home to over 10,000 residents, features a mix of converted summer homes and various architectural styles, including colonials, Cape Cods, ranch-style houses, and luxurious mansions. Residents enjoy lake life with activities like canoeing, kayaking, and paddleboarding at Budd Lake Beach Park, while Turkey Brook Park provides soccer fields, baseball, softball, and football facilities, along with tennis, volleyball, and basketball courts. The Pax Amicus Castle Theatre nearby offers community performances of Broadway and off-Broadway revivals. Dining options include the Budd Lake Diner, West Lake Take Out, and BJ's Sandwich Shop, catering to diverse tastes. The town is served by highly rated schools in the Mount Olive Township School District, including Mount Olive High School, Mount Olive Middle School, and Chester M. Stephens School. Commuters benefit from the town's proximity to major highways like Route 80 and I-287, with Newark Liberty International Airport 45 miles away and JFK Airport about 70 miles from Morris County. The Netcong NJ Transit station is conveniently located 3 miles from Budd Lake.