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In addition, it hosts the Monmouth County Park System's annual Sprint Triathlon—combining swimming, cycling and running—in September. [4] Seven Presidents Park charges an admissions fee from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day weekend, although seasonal and multi-day passes are available. [2] Seven Presidents Park is a protected ecological ...
The Monmouth County Park System is an agency that maintains over 40 parks and recreational areas, in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. Established in 1960, the Park System takes up 5.9% of Monmouth County's total acreage. The largest park in the county is Turkey Swamp Park in Freehold with 2,388 acres.
Freneau Woods Park is a county park near the northern border of Monmouth County, in Aberdeen Township, New Jersey. [1]Acquired by the Monmouth County Park System in 2011, As of 2019 the park consisted of 210 acres of fields and forests along the headwaters of the Matawan Creek and the southern boundary of Lake Lefferts. [2]
Type: Passive park: Location: Upper Freehold Township, New Jersey, United States: Coordinates: 1]: Area: 450 acres (1.8 km 2): Created: 1979: Owned by: Monmouth County: Operated by: Monmouth County Park System: Visitors: 32,400 (2021): Open: 7 AM - Dusk: Status: Open all year: Hiking trails: 5: Habitats: Mixed Oak Forest: Website: www.monmouthcountyparks.com: Clayton Park is a county park ...
Like many public gardens, the Deep Cut property has a storied history and went through multiple iterations before the Monmouth County Park System acquired the title in 1977.
The Monmouth County Historic Site Inventory (HSI) was started in 1980 by the directors of both the Monmouth County Historical Association and the Monmouth County Park System. This inventory project provided an inventory number to all historic properties in Monmouth County, New Jersey. In addition to property details, this listing provides ...
Tatum Park is a public park located at 351 Red Hill Road in Middletown Township, New Jersey. The 366-acre (1.48 km 2 ) park is operated by the Monmouth County Park System . The park was formerly an estate, originally purchased by Charles Tatum in 1905, a New York -based glass manufacturer and entrepreneur (who had a factory in nearby Keyport ).
Huber Woods Park is a county park located in the community of Locust, Middletown Township, New Jersey. [2] The 390-acre (160 ha) park, run by the Monmouth County Park System is situated in the Navesink Highlands and is primarily made up of preserved woodland and farmlands formerly owned by the Huber family.