New Jersey Parks, Forests, and Natural Areas
296 pages, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
70 b&w illus., 6 maps
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Release Date:04 Jun 2004
ISBN:9780813533995
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New Jersey Parks, Forests, and Natural Areas

A Guide

Rutgers University Press

Want to know where in New Jersey you can go fossil hunting? How about cranberry harvesting? Perhaps you’d like to find the most accessible Garden State fishing areas for people with disabilities? Or maybe you’ve just been wondering how Double Trouble State Park got its name?

Now in its third edition, this updated guide—the first of its kind for New Jersey—lists over 250 parks, forests, and natural areas in the Garden State, from national, state, city, and county parks to nature preserves run by non-profit groups, arboretums, and undeveloped wildlife management areas. Wherever you live in New Jersey, you can find a beautiful place nearby for picnicking, hiking, camping, hunting, fishing, boating, and a host of other outdoor activities. All are open to the public, and most are free or charge only a small fee. Michael Brown divides the state into six regions along county lines and includes helpful maps, so outdoor enthusiasts can easily plan excursions.

For each park, the guide provides up-to-date, practical information about locations and phone numbers, fees, hours, seasons, acreage, regulations, handicap access, special facilities and activities, campsites, swimming and boat launching sites, restrooms, playgrounds and picnic sites, hunting and fishing, and hiking. Also included in this edition is broadened coverage of mountain biking and horseback riding.



An important resource. Newark Star-Ledger
For those Turnpike habituTs whoÆve never understood why New Jersey is called the Garden State. Mid-Atlantic Country
An important resource. Newark Star-Ledger
For those Turnpike habituTs whoÆve never understood why New Jersey is called the Garden State. Mid-Atlantic Country
MICHAEL P. BROWN is a school librarian who lives in Kendall Park, New Jersey. He has visited many of the parks he describes in this book.
Introduction
Region One. Sussex, Morris, & Warren Counties
Region Two. Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Passaic, & Union Counties
Region Three. Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, & Somerset Counties
Region Four. Monmouth & Ocean Counties
Region Five. Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, & Salem Counties
Region Six. Atlantic, Cape May, & Cumberland Counties
Bibliography
Index
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