Hunterdon County Borough
Welcome to Lebanon, a small borough in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, set just north of Round Valley Reservoir and along the I-78 corridor to New York City.
Lebanon is a small borough in central Hunterdon County, New Jersey, carved from Clinton Township and incorporated in 1926. It sits in a landscape that transitions from the exurban edges of central New Jersey into true countryside, with working farms, preserved open space, and low rolling hills defining much of the surrounding area. The borough itself is compact, a tidy grid of streets centered on a short, sidewalk-lined Main Street. Its most prominent geographic landmark is Round Valley Reservoir, which lies immediately to the south. One of the state's deepest and clearest reservoirs, Round Valley holds water for central New Jersey and doubles as a major recreational draw for boating, fishing, swimming, and hiking. That proximity gives Lebanon an outsized connection to the outdoors for a borough of its size. Lebanon's character is shaped by its location on the I-78 corridor. Interstate 78 and U.S. Route 22 run through the area, putting Manhattan roughly 50 miles to the east and the employment centers of Somerset and Morris counties within a shorter drive. This has made the borough a base for commuters who want a small-town setting without surrendering access to the region's job market. The borough is distinct from the surrounding and much larger Lebanon Township, which shares the name but operates as a separate municipality. Lebanon itself is quiet, residential, and modest in scale, appealing to those who value a short Main Street, strong local schools, and quick access to one of New Jersey's most striking reservoirs. Lebanon's small scale means most daily needs are met within a short drive of the borough's borders. Residents gather around the elementary school, local churches, and the handful of shops and eateries along Main Street, while the larger commercial centers of Clinton and Flemington supply groceries, hardware, and services. It is a community that trades breadth for quality of place, and residents generally cite the reservoir, the schools, and the commute as the three reasons they put down roots here.
Lebanon is in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. It is a small borough incorporated in 1926, and it is distinct from the larger surrounding Lebanon Township, which is a separate municipality with its own local government and school arrangements.
Lebanon Borough operates its own pre-kindergarten-through-sixth-grade school district, the Lebanon Borough School District, from a single campus north of Round Valley Reservoir. Older students attend regional middle and high schools elsewhere in Hunterdon County.
Lebanon is about 50 miles west of New York City, with access via Interstate 78 and U.S. Route 22. The drive typically takes an hour or more during rush hour, and commuter rail service is available from stations in nearby communities.
Round Valley Reservoir is a deep, 2,350-acre reservoir just south of Lebanon that supplies drinking water to central New Jersey. It is known for its exceptionally clear water and is popular for boating, fishing, swimming, and hiking along its shoreline.
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Lebanon's housing stock reflects its age and scale. The borough holds a mix of older single-family homes, many dating from the early and mid-20th century, on compact lots, with a limited number of newer or infill properties. Because the borough is small and largely built out, turnover tends to be lower and the housing character more established than in surrounding townships. Buyers seeking more land or newer construction typically look to adjacent Lebanon Township or Clinton Township, where larger lots and newer subdivisions are more common. Within the borough, the appeal is walkability, a defined Main Street, and proximity to the reservoir, rather than acreage or large footprints.
Lebanon Borough operates its own pre-kindergarten-through-sixth-grade school district, a single-campus system whose small size allows for close attention to early education. For the upper grades, students attend regional schools in Hunterdon County, where they continue through middle and high school alongside students from neighboring municipalities. Families often cite the borough's small elementary school and the generally strong reputation of Hunterdon County's regional districts as reasons for settling in Lebanon, though exact sending arrangements are worth confirming for a specific address.
Lebanon sits on the Interstate 78 corridor, the primary highway link between western New Jersey and New York City, with Manhattan roughly 50 miles to the east and a typical rush-hour commute of an hour or more. U.S. Route 22 parallels I-78 and provides a local alternative, while New Jersey Transit offers commuter rail access from stations in nearby communities for those who prefer not to drive. For air travel, Newark Liberty International Airport is reachable in under an hour in good conditions. Within town, walking along Main Street is easy, but most residents rely on a car for errands and commuting.
Round Valley Reservoir is the centerpiece of outdoor life in Lebanon, offering boating, fishing, swimming, and a network of trails around a remarkably deep and clear body of water. The reservoir's parks and beaches are a short trip from the borough and draw visitors from across the region. Beyond the reservoir, Hunterdon County's farmland and preserved open space provide additional trails, riding, and scenic drives, while the borough's own Main Street hosts small shops and local gatherings. The combination of a single great natural asset and an otherwise rural county gives residents easy access to both water and countryside.
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