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Medford, NJ Road Trips

Plan drives from Medford, NJ with practical route pages for distance, drive time, fuel cost, road character, and places to stop along the way.

township in Burlington County, New Jersey

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Trip Routes

2

Longest Drive

87.9 mi

Paterson, NJ

Quickest Drive

1h 46m

Passaic, NJ

Plan Around Medford, NJ

Popular Incoming Routes

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Notable People from Medford, NJ

A sampling of people born in Medford, NJ.

Brenden Aaronson

Brenden Aaronson

2000

American soccer player

Paxten Aaronson

Paxten Aaronson

2003

American soccer player

Mike Posma

1967

American ice hockey player

Stephen King

1986

American soccer player

Ryan Maki

Ryan Maki

1985

American ice hockey player

City data from Wikidata (Q3015360), available under CC0. Photos from Wikimedia Commons under their respective licenses. See our methodology for details.

Traveler Guide to Medford, NJ

Medford is a city in the Delaware River region of New Jersey.

Medford was incorporated in 1837 under the authority of the New Jersey Legislature. Portions from neighboring towns, most notably Evesham Township, were merged in order to form present-day Medford. Medford is approximately 40 square miles with a population of nearly 23,000. Medford's population density is nearly 600 people per square mile. The early economy of Medford consisted of multiple glass and iron factories, as well as sawmills, gunpowder plants, furnaces, and farms. Today, Medford has multiple small businesses that span nearly all industries, with the exception of factories or moderate-to-heavy industry. The outer portions of Medford, most notably near Southampton township, contain farms expanding into the hundreds of acres.

Please remember that like other municipalities in New Jersey and around the country, drinking in public is illegal and punishable by fine and a mandatory court appearance. 1 Braddock's Tavern, ☏ +1 609 654-8180. They offer a delicious but pricey full-course brunch, lunch, and dinner, as well as craft beers and other alcoholic beverages. (updated Apr 2018)

Driving is the primary way into Medford. New Jersey State Highway 70 (the only highway in the town) passes right through Medford and in fact crosses over the town's Main Street. Road access to Medford can also be obtained to Medford by means of New Jersey State Highway 73 via the Marlton Parkway (Burlington County Road 544). Smaller local roads enter and exit Medford at various points in Evesham Township, Southampton Township, Lumberton Township, Shamong Township, and Medford Lakes Township. Medford is also accessible via small aircraft. Two small airports serve Medford: the Flying "W" and South Jersey Regional Airport. No chartered flights to or from a direct destination exist and the primary purpose of these airports is for recreational flying. Medford can also be accessed by bus via the New Jersey Transit 406 route to Philadelphia.

Many of Medford's roads are suburban, therefore the most interesting mode of transportation would be by bike. It is possible to ride for hours through many of Medford's many neighborhoods without having to cross any major roads or SR-70. Driving a vehicle is the most common form of transportation in the town by far. Several of Medford's neighborhoods offer large roadways and wide sidewalks, making walking or jogging a wonderful way to explore the town.

Medford is a very safe town and the Medford Township police department does a terrific job of keeping the town safe. Several petty thefts have occurred as well as murders, however, these incidents happen very rarely and are always isolated incidents usually involving domestic disputes. There is absolutely no unsafe neighborhood or location in Medford, and with the mean income of a household earning over $100,000 per year, you can be sure that residents work hard to keep their neighborhoods clean and safe. Medford Township residents are known, especially in the neighborhood of Birchwood Lakes, to contact the police at the slightest sign of suspicion. Many lakes in Medford are privately owned by either residents or the neighborhoods themselves, and trespassing on them without permission is illegal.

Travel tips adapted from Medford (New Jersey) on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.

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