Yes, you read that correctly. This is a map to visit 18 trolls throughout Burlington County.
It all started in 2023, when world-renowned artist Thomas Dambo built a troll out of recycled materials at the end of a road in Hainesport. He called it Big Rusty, part of a worldwide project he was working on.
People went to visit Big Rusty, and two years later Burlington County decided to run with the troll idea. Today, there are 18 trolls total built by different artists and organizations in the area.
You can visit all of them using a Google Map provided by the county.
“Gracie, the Gardener”
At Historic Smithville Park
By Norma & John Meineister
“Troll on a Stroll”
At Historic Smithville Park
By KT Carney
“Retlaw”
In Mt. Holly
By Julia Park & Adam Pietras
“Bucket Head Bobby”
In Mt. Holly
By Lowell Doerr
“Weft”
At Rancocas Valley High School Annex
By Cassie Jones
“Woody”
At Rancocas Nature Center
By Jason Brown
“Pipsqueak”
At Burlington County Amphitheater
By Maya Sorhage
“Melinda”
At Country Village Playground
By Jennifer Hildebrand
“Flora”
In Medford
By Carmen & Eduardo Jimenez
“Sally McScraps”
At Elbo Park
By Marc Tous, Fred Poinsett and Steven Thorpe
“Noelle the Troll”
At Burlington County Agricultural Center
By Marc Tous, Fred Poinsett and Steven Thorpe
“Hagatha”
In Delanco
By Jason Miller
“Visser”
In Burlington City
By Peter Bieling
“The Art Troll”
In Burlington City
By Michael Kane
“RILY, The Abilities Troll”
In Burlington City
By Resources for Independent Living Staff
“Edward”
In Bordentown City
By John Cannon
“Kevin”
At Juliustown Park
By Meg & Miles Simon
“Tommy the Tetanus Troll”
At Arney’s Mount Park
By Marc Tous, Fred Poinsett and Steven Thorpe

