I’m with Boyd, the back yard- particularly the vegetable garden! But you have to be willing to put up with things like long power outages, bad phone lines, buck (deer) flies, ticks, chiggers, destructive pine voles, pollen beyond belief, and the threat of fire.
Otherwise, I’m a little hesitant to provide specific locations in fear of people loving them to death. Instead, here are some valued landscape elements: ancient trails and their forgotten settlement; sugar-sand covered Pleistocene dune fields; tracts of land with multiple spungs arranged in amazing configurations; and learning about Pinelands Villages through the stories told by their residents.
Has anyone ever been to the old silver mines along the Maurice or Great Egg Harbor Rivers? They are real features, but are not man-made. My wife grew up on Mine Road at Rose Cottage in Irishtown (rural Hunterdon). She swears Pine Barrens “siiver mines” look just like old graphite and iron-mine tunnel cave-ins. Instead they are better interpreted as relicts of Ice Age suffosion events. Old legend, real places, new explanation.