• Grounds open daily from 8:00am to dusk
  • Historic village interpretive center open Wednesday-Sunday from 9:00am-4:00pm; closed Monday and Tuesday
  • Self-guided and guided tours available of the village
  • Marked trails throughout the site
  • School groups can be accommodated if arranged in advance
  • On-site parking
  • Guided tours
  • Interpretive Center
  • Free

Double Trouble Village State Historic Site

581 Pinewald Keswick Road at Double Trouble Road, Bayville, NJ 08721

732-341-4098


Double Trouble State Park offers an outstanding example of the Pine Barrens ecosystem. Double Trouble Village provides a window into Pine Barrens industry with a complete company town, a sawmill, and a cranberry sorting and packing house. Learn about the life of the 19th and early 20th century village residents and discover the key role women played in the cranberry industry. The park also protects and interprets over 8,000 acres of significant natural, cultural, and recreational resources representative of the Pinelands National Reserve. Its location and resource base give visitors a glimpse into southern New Jersey's natural and cultural heritage. Explore the high-quality Pine Barrens watershed and well-preserved historic village associated with New Jersey cranberry agriculture and Atlantic White Cedar logging and milling industries.


WHAT TO SEE AND DO

  • Explore the historic village grounds associated with cranberry agriculture, logging, and milling industries
  • Hike acres of preserved nature trails, paths, and forests
  • Picnic at the beaches located within the park

Journey through Jersey strives to have the most up-to-date information, but always check with the site itself before planning a visit.