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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.
Washington Crossing State Park Nature Center: Titusville: Mercer: Delaware River Region: 3,100-acre park, includes the site of Washington's crossing of the Delaware at Johnsons Ferry, Wells Mills Nature Center: Waretown: Ocean: Shore Region: website, located in Wells Mills County Park, over 900 acres of pine and oak forest in the Pine Barrens
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 .
River Rise Preserve State Park is a Florida state park, located six miles north of High Springs, off U.S. Route 441 within O'Leno State Park.The name derives from it being where the Santa Fe River comes to the surface after having traveled underground for some distance beneath O'Leno State Park.
O'Leno State Park is a Florida State Park located on the Santa Fe River six miles north of High Springs on U.S. 441. Many facilities at the park were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s.
Jay Leno isn't letting any accidents or mishaps keep him from living his dreams and pursuing his passions.On Sunday, the 73-year-old comedian and former host of The Tonight Show came out to take ...
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]
Woodstown is a borough in Salem County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 3,678, [9] an increase of 173 (+4.9%) from the 2010 census count of 3,505, [18] [19] which in turn reflected an increase of 369 (+11.8%) from the 3,136 counted in the 2000 census.