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Why Live in Frelinghuysen

Frelinghuysen Township, located in New Jersey, is a rural community with a population of nearly 2,200 residents. The area is characterized by expansive farmland, open fields, and scenic natural preserves. Homes in Frelinghuysen Township typically feature large lots with grassy areas and mature trees, and common architectural styles include Colonial Revivals, Cape Cods, New Traditionals, and ranch-style homes. The community is surrounded by preserved natural areas such as Johnsonburg Swamp Preserve, Frelinghuysen Forest Preserve, White Lake Natural Resource Area, and Jenny Jump State Forest, which offer hiking, bird watching, mountain biking, and camping opportunities. The local elementary school is Frelinghuysen Elementary, and older students attend North Warren Regional High School, both of which have high ratings. For dining, Inhouse Restaurant and Bar is the only option within the township, offering American comfort food and hosting events like line dancing and open mic nights. Residents typically travel to nearby Blairstown or Hackettstown for shopping and additional dining options. U.S. Interstate 80 runs through the area, providing access to surrounding regions, though the nearest exit is about 8 miles away. The Hackettstown train station is 11 miles away, offering NJ Transit service, and the closest station with direct service to Manhattan is in Mount Arlington, 17 miles northeast. Newark Liberty International Airport is approximately 55 miles east.

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