The Camp Meeting Association of Mount Tabor (CMA)

The Camp Meeting Association of Mount Tabor (CMA) is a 501(c)4 non-profit community association governed by a Board of Trustees comprised of twelve volunteer resident Leaseholders of Mount Tabor, who are elected by the Leaseholders at an Annual Meeting. The objective of the CMA is to provide a quiet and healthy environment for the people living in Mount Tabor and to provide for the safety and well-being of the community.

Meet Our Trustees

 

Mount Tabor is centrally located in the heart of Morris County. Shopping, dining and trains to New York City are steps away in this walkable community.

Mount Tabor is uniquely situated between Denville and Morristown on Route 53. The village is part of the township of Parsippany.

Also Nearby:

  • Mount Tabor Train Station

  • Pharmacies

  • Hospitals: St. Clare’s, Morristown Medical Center

  • Highways I-80, 278

 
 
 

To live in Mount Tabor is to love the community. Please learn more about the town from the video below.

Mount Tabor is a former Methodist Camp Meeting founded in 1869, now a historic community gem in Morris County, NJ. Listed as a historic district on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2015, the Mount Tabor Historical Society is pleased to present this short video featuring our unique neighborhood.

(Produced by the Mount Tabor Historic Society).