Tag: Forest
- Restrooms: YesThere are 8 easy walking trails that range from 1-3.2 miles. The Absegami Trail includes a wooden foot bridge and benches. Every trailhead starts at the 2nd parking lot near Read more...
- Restrooms: Yes-Mostly forest, this park has stands of pine, oak and Atlantic white cedar that the trail system takes you through. The cranberry bog has since been turned into Lake Nummy, Read more...
- Restrooms: YesHike the 2.7 mile Andy’s trail and then spend the night on one of the campsites! Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: NoThis State Park and adjoining State Forest offer more than 9000 acres combined to hike through! There is an extensive trail system, not many of which are marked, and most Read more...
- Restrooms: YesWaste Disposal: YesThis forest area was once a bustling town, known as Whitesbog Village, a cranberry and blueberry producing community. You can still see remnants of the village as you walk along Read more...
- Restrooms: NoCovering more than three square miles, the James L Goodwin State Forest provides an extensive trail system, as well as a large lake. Named after one of the state’s first Read more...
- Restrooms: NoEnjoy a walk through this hardwood forest, which also has a number of streams running through it. Leashed pets are permitted. Read more...
- Restrooms: NoThis beautiful park has a bit of everything: water, rock, forest/woodland. Dogs are permitted on a leash. Read more...
- Restrooms: NoWaste Disposal: NoThis relatively new, DEC managed state forest is rich in history. Local historians believe American patriots working for George Washington walked through these woods during Revolutionary times. Dogs are permitted Read more...
- Restrooms: YesThis park includes a major section of the Batona Trail (50 mile long trail that connects Brendan T. Byrne, Wharton, and Bass River State Forests) in its network of trails. Read more...
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