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157 abandoned places

Urbex Map New Jersey

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Themes included in this pack

  • Hospitals
  • Churches
  • Abandoned factories
  • Historic
  • Abandoned houses
  • Ruins
  • Bunkers
  • Schools

All abandoned places in New Jersey

157 verified GPS coordinates across

Discover 157 abandoned places in New Jersey, United States. From Hospitals, Churches, Abandoned factories, Historic, Abandoned houses, Ruins, this interactive urbex map covers 19 areas including Essex, Somerset, Monmouth, Middlesex, Mercer. All spots come with verified GPS coordinates.

  • 157

    verified spots

  • 19

    areas covered

  • GPS

    Google Maps, Waze

  • June 2026

    last update

Where are the best abandoned places in New Jersey?

The best way to find abandoned places in New Jersey is through the interactive urbex map on Urbex Maps with GPS coordinates. The region has 157 verified locations across 19 areas, including Essex, Somerset, Monmouth, Middlesex, Mercer. Top categories are Hospitals, Churches, Abandoned factories, Historic, Abandoned houses, Ruins.

Abandoned places by area in New Jersey

AreaSpotsMap
Essex24View map →
Somerset22View map →
Monmouth19View map →
Middlesex18View map →
Mercer13View map →
Burlington11View map →
Bergen9View map →
Morris7View map →
Camden5View map →
Hudson5View map →

Types of abandoned places in New Jersey

  • Hospitals
  • Churches
  • Abandoned factories
  • Historic
  • Abandoned houses
  • Ruins
  • Bunkers
  • Schools

Urbex FAQ for New Jersey, United States

Is urban exploration legal in New Jersey, United States?+
Urbex is generally tolerated in New Jersey, United States as long as you don't damage anything and don't enter actively guarded property. Respect "private property" and "no trespassing" signs. Never break a lock or window. Most spots sit in a legal gray area: breaking in = crime, entering through an open door or existing breach = civil trespass at worst.
What types of abandoned places can I find in New Jersey, United States?+
New Jersey, United States has 157 geolocated spots across multiple categories: abandoned castles and manor houses, industrial wastelands (factories, refineries, blast furnaces), disused hospitals and sanatoriums, military bunkers and fortifications, mines and quarries, railway stations, churches, hotels and ghost villages. Each type offers a unique atmosphere: industrial for raw machinery lovers, sacred for solemn moods.
How do I use the GPS coordinates I've purchased?+
After purchase, you get access to an interactive map directly on Urbex Maps. Your unlocked spots appear on the map with exact GPS coordinates. You can click any point to open navigation in Google Maps, Apple Maps or Waze in one click. Access is lifetime: no subscription, no recurring payments.
How many abandoned places are listed in New Jersey, United States?+
New Jersey, United States has 157 geolocated abandoned places with exact GPS coordinates, spread across 19 regions. It's one of the largest urbex databases in the world for this country, updated regularly by our community of explorers.
What's the best season for exploring in New Jersey, United States?+
Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are ideal: golden light, mild temperatures, less invasive vegetation than peak summer. Avoid heavy rain (slippery moss, unstable floors) and nighttime without good visibility. Winter offers dramatic atmospheres but requires warm gear and powerful lights.

What our articles say about these places

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