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Travel Directions & Area Attractions

Old Cedar Campground is only 18 miles from Philadelphia, and 50 miles to the Jersey Shore, Casinos and Beaches!



Travel Directions

Old Cedar Campground is easy to reach from Interstate highways, the Delaware Memorial Bridge and Exit 2 of the New Jersey Turnpike.

From Route 322: South from Richwood on Richwood Road (Route 609), Old Cedar is 5 1/2 miles on your left.

From Route 55 North: Take Exit 45, turn right off Exit onto Route 553. Go to the traffic light, turn right onto Route 538, go to the yellow blinker light (approximately 1 1/2 miles), then turn left onto Route 609. Old Cedar is approximately 1 1/2 miles on your left.

From Route 55 South: Take the Route 40 Exit into Elmer, then follow the directions below.

From Route 40: North from Elmer on North Main Street (at the traffic light), bear right at fork, Old Cedar is 3 1/10 miles on your right.


Area Attractions

Monroeville Winery

Monroeville Vineyard & Winery

Check out our quaint Wine Trail to easily walk to our neighboring Winery! Monroeville Winery offers wine tastings, has plenty of indoor seating and allows outside snacks. Wine by the bottle or glass can be enjoyed with a friend or a group of friends. Weather permitting there is plenty of outdoor seating as well. Groups of 6 or more are asked to call ahead for a Wine Tasting reservation.


Mullica Hill

Historic Village of Mullica Hill

In the late 17th century, English and Irish Quakers first established plantations around the area now known as Mullica Hill. This Quaker community centered on the south bank of Raccoon Creek and was called Spicerville. Originally only the north bank of the creek was known as Mullica Hill, recalling the town’s pioneering Finnish settlers who first began purchasing land here in 1704.


Historic Philadelphia

Historic Philadelphia

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal...” Goods, ideas, and people intermingled in early Philadelphia. In this diverse city, a new republic was born. The Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution were both debated and signed inside Independence Hall. Nearby sits the Liberty Bell, an international symbol of liberty.


Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center

Wheaton Arts & Cultural Center

Watch world-class glass art created in the Glass Studio. Tour the Museum of American Glass with its notable collection. Walk through the Craft Studios and see skilled artists at work. Browse through the finest selection of handcrafted gift items in our award-winning museum stores. A variety of special events, exhibitions and educational programs are offered throughout the year.


Batsto Village

Batsto Village

Batsto Village is a New Jersey historic site located in the South Central Pinelands. This site is nationally recognized for its historical significance and beauty. The roots of Batsto Village can be traced back to 1766. Two centuries of American history are available to visitors, with the Pinelands environment as a scenic backdrop.


Heritage Glass Museum

Heritage Glass Museum

The Museum has exhibits of historic glass, bottles and animal glass art figurines. It has an extensive library on glass blowing and education. It also loans out items for display at other museums and institutions of learning. The most important function of the museum is the retrieval, preservation and exhibition of historic Glass, bottles and related items.


Cowtown Rodeo

Cowtown Rodeo

Started back in 1929, Cowtown Rodeo has stood the test of time... remaining true to traditions of the Old West and bringing a taste of western ranching that is an integral part of American history. Cowtown Rodeo is the longest running weekly professional rodeo in the USA! Come visit "The Best Show On Dirt" - the ONLY professional weekly rodeo in all of New Jersey!


Adventure Aquarium

Adventure Aquarium

Adventure Aquarium is just minutes from downtown Philadelphia on the Camden Waterfront and features one-of-a-kind exhibits with more than 8,500 aquatic species throughout two million gallons of water. The Aquarium is home to the largest collection of sharks on the East Coast, including the only great hammerhead shark on exhibit in the United States!


Battleship New Jersey

Battleship New Jersey

At the Battleship New Jersey Museum and Memorial not only do you see exhibits of artifacts from the ship’s past, but you are put into the exhibit as you go through the tour route. Sit in the chair from which Admiral Halsey commanded the fleet. Stretch out on the bunks where the sailors slept. Climb into the 16” gun turret and learn how the projectiles were loaded.


Clementon Park

Clementon Amusement Park

Clementon Park & Splash World is the Delaware Valley’s only combination theme and water park and has been a destination for residents of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware for the last 110 years. Boasting 19 thrilling rides and a full-scale water park, Clementon Park & Splash World is dedicated to providing affordable, family-friendly summer fun.


Old Cedar Campground is convenient to:
• Community Auction • Theaters • Flea Markets • Fine restaurants •
• Elephant Swamp Hiking Trail • Golf • Shopping Malls • County Fairs •
• Churches of many denominations •