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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether you are traveling across town or across the country, moving is an exciting and fresh start. While Storage Rentals of America is here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Vernon, New Jersey.
About Vernon, NJ.
Vernon or Vernon Township in Sussex County is a unique city with 23,943 people, a population that has remained relatively consistent over the years. It is the largest and most populated area in the district and includes multiple skiing facilities, important hotels, and many outdoor entertainment options. Existing just one hour from New York City, it is something of a bedroom community, as many residents travel to and from this big city from Vernon to work or play.
What to do in Vernon, NJ.
Vernon isn't a metropolis by any means, but it does have plenty of fun activities that should keep you and your family engaged when you visit or relocate here. Just a few things that you may appreciate when visiting here include:
- Appalachian National Scenic Trail: Hike along 20 miles of trail on this beautiful trail or camp throughout one of the many parks and camping environments throughout the area. Depending on your needs, you may even fish or hike through these regions.
- Mountain Creek Ski Resort and Mountain Creek Waterpark: If you love skiing or want to experience some water fun in the winter, you can visit this resort and experience a unique and engaging environment that will keep you engaged:
- National Winter Activity Center: People interested in skiing, snowboarding, or other winter activities may enjoy this center. Here, you can get affordable education and lessons for these activities and stay safe from serious injuries.
Working in Vernon, NJ.
Vernon's economy focuses heavily on various tech companies that provide a myriad of services for the community. Their most significant employer is likely Sirius XM radio, as this region includes this company's primary satellite uplink earth terminal facility. Here, tech-based workers help maintain various satellite radio stations and provide Vernon with a rich technology base for its economy.
Likewise, this region also contains the Vernon Valley uplink facility for SES Worldcom and is an essential online provider that creates many jobs in the area. Other vital employers in and around the region include Biopharmaceutical Company Intercept, a significant biochemical manufacturer that helps bring even more high-value jobs into New Jersey.
Vernon, NJ. Neighborhoods
Vernon consists primarily of two different neighborhoods, a unique layout for a city of this size. Most bigger towns consist of multiple neighborhood options, but Vernon's relatively simple layout helps keep it more focused on various needs. As a result, the median purchasing prices of these two neighborhoods vary, depending on many factors.
For example, McAfee's median real estate price is about $357,715, which is less expensive than 62.3% of all neighborhoods in New Jersey and 36.1% of all American communities. In addition, the rental price is $1,577, which is lower than 92.7% of all New Jersey.
The town center is significantly less expensive than McAfee, with a median price of $181,343. That's less expensive than 94% of New Jersey and 68% of America. However, rent is higher, at $2,469 per month, which is lower than over 53% of all New Jersey neighborhoods.
Vernon, NJ. School District
Vernon is served by the Vernon Township School District, which provides many public schools. These schools include 3,012 students and about 297 students, creating a student-to-teacher ratio of 10.2:1. This ratio is relatively strong and helps students get a more hands-on experience. Schools throughout this district include:
- Walnut Ridge School: 96 pre-k students
- Cedar Mountain Primary School: 374 students in K-1
- Rolling Hills Elementary School: 429 students in grades 2–3
- Lounsberry Hollow School: 410 students in grades 4–5
- Glen Meadow Middle School: 680 students in grades 6-8
- Vernon Township High School: 995 students in grades 9-12
Moving to Vernon, NJ. Resource Guide
People moving to Vernon get access to multiple resource options, including animal control, fire inspections, library access, on-site recycling, public transportation, fire protection, police help, water hookups, electrical services, and much more. Visiting the city's official services site may help you find what you need here.
Visitors may also find many unique outdoor parks and recreational opportunities that help make this a fun city to live in, no matter your age. Just a few options that you can consider here include:
- Old Orchard Park: This park includes a pond, grass areas, and a large soccer field. Wildlife regularly wanders nearby, so be prepared to take pictures of squirrels, deer, and other engaging animals with your camera.
- Veterans’ Memorial Park: On this park's 67 acres, you get three baseball fields, a few soccer and football fields, and even horseshoe pits. People can also rent pavilions in this area to hold family get-togethers and parties.
- Maple Grange Community Park: The area's largest public park at 182 acres, you should find plenty of fun things to do here! This spot is a great place to hang out and visit with picnic tables, multiple sports fields, and outdoor exploration options.
- State Parks: The Appalachian National Scenic Trail provides a 20-mile hike throughout Vernon, while the Wawayanda State Park is a nearly 34,350-acre park that includes plenty of camping and outdoor exploration situations.
Vernon, NJ. Housing
While Vernon's cost of living index (109.4) is slightly higher than the nation's average of 100, it's far below New Jersey's rating (120.4). This decrease comes in the much lower housing costs (90.2 or $253,200 purchase median) in Vernon instead of New Jersey ($397,900 or 142.4). As a result, Vernon might be a good place to relocate for those who want to be near New York City or who plan on working there and who don't mind the lengthy commute.