July is the busiest tourist month in Cinnaminson, closely followed by August and June. This is hardly unusual, as it coincides with the summer, but it does have an effect on your stay. Flights and hotels are at a premium during these months, but you can mitigate the extra cost by ensuring you book well in advance and grab a good deal.
Summer occurs from June to August and though considerably warmer than the rest of the year, is still very comfortable. While the amount of rain remains reasonably consistent at seven to eight days per month, it's by far the warmest time of the year, with temperatures reaching 90°F (32.2°C) and seldom dropping below around 70.3°F (21.3°C) during the night.
If you're a fan of warm weather then winters in Cinnaminson are likely to be too cold for you. With temperatures reaching no higher than 48.7°F (9.3°C), and 37.8°F (3.2°C) at night, it's a considerable chiller destination between December and February. With rain or snow falling as often as nine days out of every month during the winter, it's hardly surprising there is so little tourism at this time. But if you're after a nice quiet getaway, and enjoy a winter hike in crisp, chill air, or cozying up in a good bar or restaurant for the evening while the elements have their way outside, it may be the perfect time of year for you to visit.
If you're looking for the driest time to go the best months are September and November, followed by January. If you're looking for the least busy time of the year, head over during November. But if you're happy to brave the chilly weather, winter is the least expensive and quietest time. Summer and winter aside, there are some seasonal changes to the experience of Cinnaminson to take into account throughout the year.
During the spring, from March through to May, the climate is moderate with a comfortable combination of mild temperatures and moderate humidity. You can expect highs of 83.1°F (28.4°C), and 46°F (7.8°C) at night, with considerably warmer temperatures starting in May. It's a reasonably rainy season, with seven or eight days a month experiencing significant rainfall. March is actually the least humid time of year, with around 44.5 percent relative humidity. While summer is the busiest time of year, spring is a close second, making it a good middle ground between the higher prices and turbulent tourism of summer, and the cool temperatures and quiet of winter.
With fall running from September through to November, it offers surprisingly comfortable temperatures, along with considerably less tourism. It is, however, by far the most humid time of year, with October having around 57.8 percent humidity. Despite this, there is slightly less rain during these months, with only six to seven days per month experiencing significant rainfall, and occasional snow. Temperatures at this time peak at around 84.7°F (29.3°C) and 52.2°F (11.2°C) at night. Given how humid it is this is actually a comfortable temperature, and as the slowest tourist season, fall can be a great time to visit.
Whatever time of year you go, you'll find Cinnaminson is very calm in terms of wind conditions. April is the windiest month, but with wind speeds no higher than 16 knots, even the windiest day can only muster a moderate breeze, while the rest of the year sees no more than light winds.
If you know where to look you can find some exceptionally good discount hotels in Cinnaminson, offering a happy medium between luxury and affordability through discounts for the savvy traveler. Several hotels offer AAA Discounts, allowing members to save up to 15%. Of particular note are the Springhill Suites and Homewood Suites by Hilton Philadelphia, both in Mount Laurel, and Sleep Inn, only a mile from the center of Cinnaminson.
For something a little closer to the heart of Cinnaminson, the Sleep Inn is a perfect choice. It's close to the Pennsauken Country Club, and both the Moorestown Mall and Cherry Hill Mall.
Where value is concerned, it's always best to shop around for the specific time of year you will be visiting. That being said, the Hotel ML offers excellent rooms with a lot of great facilities and a considerably high level of comfort, at a very reasonable price. In addition, they frequently have discounts available, and have been known to offer as much as 50 percent off their standard price.
There are some real treats to be found in Cinnaminson if you know where to look for them. If you're looking for a little culture while you're in town the South Jersey Black Heritage museum has a lot to offer. Cinnaminson is also home to the National Shrine of St Katharine Drexel, and the Historic Riverside Station is well worth a trip.
For an active treat that's a little less nature-based, the Speed Raceway offers an indoor karting and Go Kart racing track that's perfect for pretty much every occasion. Throw the perfect birthday party for all ages, host corporate days out to bolster team spirits, entertain your important new clients, launch your latest products, or simply relax and have a great laugh with friends or the family.
If that sounds like a lot of adrenalin and you're looking for something a little more Zen, check out Cinnaminson's mediation center. This great facility is perfect for relaxing, unwinding, and recovering from the trials of modern life. The center offers evening meditation classes every weekday from 6.30 p.m. Additional courses in meditation are also taught there, hosted by the Brahma Kumaris Organization. While some of the activities on offer are geared more towards the religious and spiritual it's an open and welcoming environment for all.
And, if you're in the market for a less spiritual approach to relaxation and health, the TruBody Wellness boutique offers massage therapy, fitness training, nutrition counseling and physical therapy at their wellness studio.
Below are reviews of the city of Cinnaminson, NJ from an actual visitor's perspective.
I grew up in Riverton. My parents moved to Cinnaminson when I was a sophomore in college. I returned for a class reunion.