Today's tick risk
National Park Borough, NJ
Gloucester County
Low risk
Tick activity is low right now, but never zero. A quick check after time outdoors is still worth it.
Updated July 2, 2026
- Right now
- 57°F · 65%
- Life stage
- Nymphs
- Sightings
- 0 · 15mi
7-day outlook
Risk recalculates daily from the local forecast.
What's active right now
Nymphs are questing, the highest-risk stage for people. Nymphal deer ticks peak in late spring and summer. They're the size of a poppy seed, easy to miss, and cause most Lyme transmission.
Recent tick sightings
Within ~15 mi · last 30 days
Local tick habitat
National Park Borough is 66% natural land cover (56% forest, plus open and brushy areas) across its 1.01 sq mi, home to about 3,063 people. That makes it the 18th-most wooded of the 24 towns in Gloucester County. Deer ticks live in wooded areas, along trail edges, and in tall grass — the more of that a town has, the more places ticks can quest.
Gloucester County reports about 50 Lyme cases per 100,000 people a year, the 188th-highest of 210 Northeast counties. That county-level disease pressure, combined with National Park Borough's local habitat, sets how high its daily score can climb when the weather and season allow.
Is it tick season in National Park Borough right now?
Yes. Nymphs are questing, the highest-risk stage for people. In National Park Borough, today's risk reads low (32/100). Tick activity is low right now, but never zero. A quick check after time outdoors is still worth it.
Nearby towns
Tick risk is local. Check the towns around you.
Stay ahead of ticks in National Park Borough
The TickZone app (coming soon) alerts you when National Park Borough's risk climbs, so protection happens before the bite.