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Rancocas State Park is a 1,252 acres (5.07 km 2) protected area designated as a state park located in Hainesport Township and Westampton Township, Burlington County, New Jersey in the United States. Established in 1965, it is overseen and operated by the New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry .
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.
Main Street, Madison Avenue, King Street, Rancocas-Mount Holly Road, High Street CR 541 in Mount Holly: CR 693: 1.0 1.61 [6] Cedar Lane in Florence: Recovery Road [5] CR 543 in Mansfield Township: Designed by the New Jersey Department of Transportation as Cedar Lane Extension between CR 543 and CR 660 CR 694: 0.47 0.76 Assiscunk Creek in Burlington
South Jersey has some great hiking trails, including Black Run Preserve, Maurice River Bluffs Preserve, Historic Smithville Park, Cape May Point State Park, Batsto Lake Trail, Rancocas State Park ...
Rancocas Nature Center: Mount Holly: Burlington: Delaware River Region: website, situated on a 210-acre piece of Rancocas State Park, features 3 miles of hiking trails Reeves-Reed Arboretum: Summit: Union: Gateway Region: 13.5 acres, arboretum and gardens, nature education programs Ridgefield Nature Center: Ridgefield: Bergen: Gateway Region
The New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route extends along eastern and southern coast of New Jersey for nearly 300 miles (480 km). [1] It travels along the Raritan Bay from Perth Amboy to Sandy Hook , along Jersey Shore at the Atlantic Ocean to Cape May , and along the Delaware Bay to the Delaware Memorial Bridge .
Rancocas is an unincorporated community located within Westampton Township in Burlington County, New Jersey. [2] The name derives from the Native American [ clarification needed ] word Rankokous , which was used in the name of the Powhatan Lenape Nation Indian Reservation located in Westampton Township.
Rancocas Woods is located on the Rancocas Creek, a major river that empties into the Delaware River.Exit 43 on Interstate 295 can be used to access Rancocas Woods. There is no direct exit on the New Jersey Turnpike, however, the nearest exits to Rancocas Woods are exit 4 (Route 73 – Mount Laurel) and exit 5 (County Route 541 – Burlington, Mount Holly).