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Mallards on Wawayanda Lake. 2,167 acres (8.77 km 2) Wawayanda Swamp Natural Area is an Atlantic white cedar swamp with a mixed oak-hardwood forest and a lake and Laurel Pond. 399 acres (1.61 km 2) Wawayanda Hemlock Ravine Natural Area is a 300 feet (91 m) ravine formed by Doublekill Creek surrounded by a hemlock and mixed hardwood forest. The ...
Wawayanda Creek (pronounced "way way yonda") is the name of Pochuck Creek above its confluence with the tributary Black Creek. [1] It is 17.0 miles (27.4 km) long. [ 2 ] Wawayanda Creek, via Pochuck Creek, is a tributary of the Wallkill River in Sussex County , New Jersey in the United States . [ 1 ]
New Jersey's state park system includes properties as small as the 32-acre (0.13 km 2) Barnegat Lighthouse State Park and as large as the 115,000-acre (470 km 2) Wharton State Forest. The state park system comprises 430,928 acres (1,743.90 km 2)—roughly 7.7% of New Jersey's land area—and serves over 17.8 million annual visitors.
High Point State Park is home to the highest elevation in New Jersey, the summit of Kittatinny Ridge, which sits 1,803 feet above sea level. The views from this point are unrivaled, and visitors ...
Cox Hall Creek Wildlife Management Area: Cape May County: 315.6 acres (127.7 ha) Culvers Brook Access Wildlife Management Area: Sussex County: 4.13 acres (1.67 ha) Dennis Creek Wildlife Management Area: Cape May County: 8,086.70 acres (3,272.57 ha) Dix Wildlife Management Area: Cumberland County: 4,657.24 acres (1,884.72 ha)
Wawayanda Mountain stretches over 7,500 acres (30 km 2) of land, which consists of deciduous forest with areas of scrub-shrub and coniferous woods. [1] Wawayanda Mountain and Pochuck Mountain to the west, form the borders of the Vernon Valley, an important farming and mining area of New Jersey drained by Pochuck Creek. The mountain is a ...
The lake drains to the northeast into Long House Creek, which descends into New York and joins Wawayanda Creek, a west-flowing tributary of Pochuck Creek, which in turn runs north to the Wallkill River, a northeast-flowing tributary of the Hudson. The Upper Greenwood Lake community was first listed as a CDP prior to the 2020 census. [4]
Hamburg, or Wallkill Mountains, a local name given to the chain of hills on the South mountain, extending northeast across the townships of Byram and Hardiston, and interlocking with Wawayanda and Pochuck mountain, in Vernon township, about 25 miles in length.