Stockton, in Hunterdon County, sits along the Delaware River near the Pennsylvania border, within one of New Jersey’s more established craft beverage corridors. The Hunterdon County river towns, including Lambertville a few miles to the south, have a concentration of wineries and small production operations that draw visitors from across the region. The landscape around Stockton is pastoral, with rolling hills and farmland that support several winery estates within easy driving distance.
Visitors to Stockton often combine the trip with Lambertville’s dining and arts scene alongside winery visits in the Hunterdon hills. The borough itself is small, with a historic character tied to the Delaware and Raritan Canal, and tasting rooms in the area lean toward winery and cidery operations over breweries. The Route 29 corridor along the river connects Stockton northward to Frenchtown and southward into the heart of Lambertville, making it straightforward to build a full-day craft beverage itinerary through this stretch of Hunterdon County.
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