Cropwell Quaker Meeting & Cedar Run Nature Preserve Tour
Residents can enjoy community worship, a potluck, and then a guided tour at Cedar Run close by—an opportunity to connect with neighbors, families, and nature in a local setting.
Marlton offers a peaceful and quiet atmosphere with generally calm streets that create a welcoming environment. The neighborhood provides easy access to many nearby businesses, including a variety of dining options and cafes for social outings. Grocery stores and primary schools are conveniently located close to residential areas, making daily errands and educational needs simple to manage. Housing choices in Marlton are diverse, featuring single detached homes, townhouses, and apartment buildings, with a broad range of sizes available. Driving is particularly convenient, with nearby highway access and ample parking, assisting residents in commuting efficiently throughout the area.
The character of Marlton is exemplified by its relaxed atmosphere. The noise levels in Marlton are very low, as the streets tend to be very calm. It is rather challenging to get to public green spaces in the community since they aren't well-spread out. Still, there are approximately 20 parks close by for residents to discover.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
This upscale outdoor shopping center along Route 73 features a mix of popular retail stores, boutique shops, and diverse dining options, making it a social and commercial hub for Marlton locals and visitors alike.
Nestled off East Main Street, Savich Field offers expansive green space, playgrounds, sports fields, and a scenic walking trail, serving as a favorite spot for family recreation and local sports leagues.
Located at the intersection of Route 70 and Cropwell Road, this bustling plaza is home to a diverse lineup of eateries and cafés, reflecting the neighborhood’s culinary variety and popular weekend gathering spot.
Renowned across South Jersey, the Evesham Township School District anchors the neighborhood with highly rated elementary and middle schools, excellent programs, and an engaged community of families.
Bordering Marlton’s southern edge, this nature preserve offers miles of multi-use trails through forests and wetlands—perfect for hiking, biking, bird-watching, and connecting with the area’s natural beauty all year round.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
Residents can enjoy community worship, a potluck, and then a guided tour at Cedar Run close by—an opportunity to connect with neighbors, families, and nature in a local setting.
A weekly opportunity to enjoy free, air‑conditioned live music on Monday evenings throughout August—perfect for Marlton families looking for local, relaxed entertainment.
A unique nighttime nature experience for families and nature lovers where residents can explore Black Run Preserve and learn about moths and local wildlife in a hands‑on, outdoor setting.
Two complementary programs—Family Fun Time (songs, stories, crafts) and a Kids Coding session—great local activities offering creative and educational experiences for children in Marlton.
The redesigned Marlton Farmers Market returns with a street‑festival vibe—food trucks, live music, local produce, and family activities—to help start the weekend on a festive local note.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Marlton
Local characteristics and demographics for Marlton