Location ID: #10180074
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P.Park NJ is a permitted facility that is currently conducting the reclamation of an approximately 78-acre site (a former Quarry) located in Prospect Park, NJ. P.Park NJ is currently receiving NJ residential soil as well as Class B material which is ...
Location ID: #194
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Examples of the type of housing stock available in Pennington
Location ID: #10179154
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Size: 5,656 acres. Embracing the headwaters of the Pequest River, the park features four lakes, including the deepest natural lake in New Jersey - Lake Aeroflex.
Glacial lakes, limestone outcroppings, former railroads and a small airport are ...
Location ID: #10163728
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Fort Nonsense is one of four sites comprising the Morristown National Historical Park. Fort Nonsense occupies a high hilltop overlooking Morristown, and is believed to have been the site of a signal fire or smoke signal, along with earthworks. It ...
Location ID: #10179328
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The Trenton battle monument commemorates the American victory at the first Battle of Trenton, NJ, which occurred on December 26, 1776. It is located in an area of the city known as “Five Points.” It was here, at the intersection of North Broad ...
Location ID: #10179321
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Rolling terrain and rocky outcroppings greet visitors on the climb to the top of Jenny Jump Mountain.
Jenny Jump State Forest is located in Warren County along the stunning rolling terrain of the Jenny Jump Mountain Range. Panoramic vistas of the ...
Location ID: #10179319
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Fort Mott State Park is located on the Delaware River in Pennsville, Salem County, New Jersey. Originally built as part of the federal government’s late 19th-century plan to defend the Delaware River, today Fort Mott State Park offers a unique blend ...
Location ID: #367
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Fort Mott was designed after the American Civil War as part of a three-fort coastal defense system for the Delaware River. The fortifications seen today were constructed in the late 1890s. By the end of World War due to advances in military ...
Location ID: #10179304
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Size: 1,336 acres. Explore the wooded hills of northern Hunterdon County by utilizing the fantastic multi-use trails within the park and enjoy the night sky with the New Jersey Astronomical Association. Voorhees State Park served as a camp for the ...
Location ID: #10179301
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Explore the serenity, unique ecology and history of the New Jersey Pine Barrens.
With just over 38,000 acres, Brendan T. Byrne State Forest is the second largest state forest and is located in the pine barrens. The forest offers many outdoor ...
Location ID: #10179296
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Scenic beauty and endless opportunities for observing a multitude of migratory and residential wildlife species.
Corson's Inlet State Park was established in 1969 to help protect and preserve one of the last undeveloped tracts of land along the ...
Location ID: #10179266
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High Point, the summit of the Kittatinny Ridge, rises 1,803 feet above sea level — the highest elevation in the state of New Jersey. Kittatinny Ridge is the product of continental collisions that crumpled the earth’s crust, the grinding force of ...
Location ID: #282
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Size: 1,186 acres. The freshwater Black River briskly cuts its way through rocky Hacklebarney State Park, cascading around boulders in the hemlock-lined ravine. Two tributaries, Rinehart and Trout Brooks, also course their way through this glacial ...
Location ID: #10179187
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Wildwood's beaches are the largest in New Jersey, some being 500 yards wide at points.
Location ID: #10179205
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Vivian Smith, a prominent architect of southern New Jersey shore communities, designed Ventnor City Hall in 1928. While the massing of Smith's design is consistent with the residential character of the town, the Jacobean Revival style evokes images ...
Location ID: #6
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The Ventnor City fishing pier, located at Cambridge Avenue and the Boardwalk, measures 1000 feet and is the longest of the state’s ocean fishing piers.
The city of Ventnor has long enjoyed having an iconic pier grace its shores. At least three ...
Location ID: #10179197
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The Intracoastal Waterway is a 3,000-mile inland waterway along the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts of the United States, running from Boston, Massachusetts, southward along the Atlantic Seaboard and around the southern tip of Florida, then ...
Location ID: #10179203
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The Dorset Avenue Bridge is a vehicular bridge in Ventnor City, Atlantic County, New Jersey, south of in Atlantic City. The double-leaf Strauss trunnion bascule drawbridge spans the Intracoastal Waterway Inside Thorofare and carries CR 629 in ...
Location ID: #62
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1.8 mile boardwalk. The Wildwood Boardwalk features several amusement parks and shops, most notably three piers collectively known as Morey's Piers. Due to the distance of the ocean from the boardwalk, the beach is home to many sporting events, ...
Location ID: #10179152
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Size: 16,025 acres. Forested mountains, clear freshwater streams and breathtaking, panoramic views from Sunrise Mountain await you in Stokes State Forest.
Whether you are looking for some peace and tranquility or some active outdoor recreation, ...
Location ID: #10147955
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Built in 1920.
Location ID: #271
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Wildlife habitat with 3 lakes & unmarked trails for hiking, mountain biking & cross-country skiing.
Location ID: #10146566
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Located in the quaint Town of Belvidere, Warren County’s earliest park, Garret D. Wall Park, stands as a testament to the vision of its namesake who was an accomplished Attorney, Judge, General, and United States Senator. When Warren County was ...
Location ID: #10178788
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This humble cave, situated along the Warren-Highlands trail, is the perfect activity for the hesitant natural explorer. Journeying to this site begins with a hike suitable for all skill levels, on which you can appreciate riverside views, lush ...