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The largest park in the county is Turkey Swamp Park in Freehold with 2,388 acres. The most visited park in the county in 2021 was the Manasquan Reservoir in Howell with 1,412,586 visits. The entire Park System had a total of 8,668,914 visitors in 2021 compared to 645,354 residents of Monmouth County.
Deep Cut Gardens today spans over 54 acres (22 ha), adjacent to Tatum Park, which is also run by the Monmouth County Park System. The park is intended as a "living catalogue" of cultivated and native plants, and is also dedicated to educating and assisting home gardeners. [17] A variety of gardens exist in the park reflecting the historic ...
Thompson Park is a public park located at 805 Newman Springs Road in the Lincroft section of Middletown Township, New Jersey. The 677-acre (2.74 km 2) park is operated by the Monmouth County Park System. In 1968, at the bequest of Geraldine Morgan Thompson, 215 acres (0.87 km 2) of the Brookdale Farm were donated to the county to create the ...
The rose parterre at Deep Cut Gardens, part of the Monmouth County Park System, in Middletown, NJ Wednesday, July 7, 2021.
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 ...
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.
The Henry Hudson Trail is a rail trail in western and northern Monmouth County, New Jersey. The trail is named for Henry Hudson, who explored the harbor at Atlantic Highlands and the Raritan Bayshore coastline in the early 1600s. The 24-mile-long (39 km), 10-foot-wide (3.0 m) paved multi-use trail is part of the Monmouth County Park System.
Shark River Park is located in the townships of Neptune, Wall and Tinton Falls in coastal New Jersey and is part of the Monmouth County Park System. [1]The initial park land was established in 1961 with a purchase of 946 acres (383 ha) of land used for construction staging during the building of the Garden State Parkway, becoming Monmouth County's first county owned park. [2]