P.O. Box 235
Colony Lane & Colony Trail at Braddock Mill Road
Marlton, New Jersey 08053
About Us
Union Mill Lake is just 1/2 mile from hustling and bustling New Jersey Route 73, about
two miles south of suburban Marlton, New Jersey. The Lake and surrounding properties JUST make it inside the boundaries of the New Jersey Pinelands.
Union Mill Lake is fed by a little stream
known locally as “Barton's Run
which runs north from Kenilworth Lake.
Our Lake is somewhere between 3.5 and 6.25
acres in size (depending on whether you
count only the main lake body or
include the tail of Barton's Run).
Click HERE to learn more about our history
We are a small community of homeowners living on
Union Mill Lake in Evesham Township, New Jersey.
By purchasing homes in the Union Mill Lake development, we have consciously chosen to embrace a lake-setting in which to live. We acknowledge that this lifestyle presents common resources needing to be shared, cared for, and valued by all.
As individual residents, as well as members of our common lake association, we are committed to supporting the Union Mill Lake Colony Club, which was founded - and continues to exist - due to past and present residents' common value for the Union Mill Lake and the benefits it provides us as home owners. We are committed to being engaged and loyal members of the UMLCC by providing input, contributing effort and resources, accepting democratic decision-making, and supporting initiatives which are knowledgeably implemented to better our community and protect our environment.
We value the communication and open-mindedness that the UMLCC governing board provides us. We entrust these leaders to represent our lake community by collaborating with local and state agencies to ensure we remain in compliance with governmental statutes. We also trust them to promote and maintain initiatives which preserve and keep healthy our lake, dam, wildlife, & the ecosystem with which we are all interdependent.
Finally, as Union Mill Lake residents and UMLCC members, we value our relationship as neighbors who can count on each other, as well as be counted on, when needs arise in our day-to-day lives. We take pride in maintaining a sense of community among our residents - not just as common caretakers of the local natural resources - but as welcoming and interactive neighbors - and ideally - friends.