Offering Full Moon Tours!
Explore the beautiful and mysterious night under a full moon as you paddle through the salt marsh waters. You will watch the sunset followed by the moonrise for an unforgettable experience!
Discover Cape May Wildlife up-close! Join Captain Bob and naturalists aboard the Osprey on a smooth voyage into Cape May’s natural wetlands. Cape May is world-famous for its variety and abundance of bird and marine life. Your interactive trip from the Cape Island Creek Nature Preserve... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsThe Wetlands institute in Stone Harbor overlooks 6,000 acres of awesome coastal wetlands. There is much to see and do at the Wetlands Institute including walking the nature trails or checking out the observation tower. Their Salt Marsh trail takes visitors into the marsh where you will witness views of migratory birds, fiddler... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsThis reservation has 10 marked trails with the longest reaching over 6 and a half miles! The entrance to the park is on Ramapo Valley Road (US 202) in Mahwah, just south of its intersection with Darlington Avenue, and about two miles south of route 17. If you're into hiking, this is about as good as it gets in NJ. See rushing... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsGreat for Hiking or Biking! The Somerset County Park Commission offers miles of trails throughout its parks. Enjoy the fresh air as you embark on a hike through some of the most picturesque settings in all of North Jersey. These trails are great for walking, jogging, and adventuring. Somerset... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsWelcome to Hacklebarney State Park. It is unclear where this 465-acre park gets its name from. It is said that the word “hacklebarney” comes from the native American word “hakiboni,” which loosely translates to bonfire. Other lore states that the area, which was once an iron ore mine in the 19th century, was... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsOffering Full Moon Tours!
Explore the beautiful and mysterious night under a full moon as you paddle through the salt marsh waters. You will watch the sunset followed by the moonrise for an unforgettable experience!
Discover Cape May Wildlife up-close! Join Captain Bob and naturalists aboard the Osprey on a smooth voyage into Cape May’s natural wetlands. Cape May is world-famous for its variety and abundance of bird and marine life. Your interactive trip from the Cape Island Creek Nature Preserve... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsThe Wetlands institute in Stone Harbor overlooks 6,000 acres of awesome coastal wetlands. There is much to see and do at the Wetlands Institute including walking the nature trails or checking out the observation tower. Their Salt Marsh trail takes visitors into the marsh where you will witness views of migratory birds, fiddler... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsThis reservation has 10 marked trails with the longest reaching over 6 and a half miles! The entrance to the park is on Ramapo Valley Road (US 202) in Mahwah, just south of its intersection with Darlington Avenue, and about two miles south of route 17. If you're into hiking, this is about as good as it gets in NJ. See rushing... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsGreat for Hiking or Biking! The Somerset County Park Commission offers miles of trails throughout its parks. Enjoy the fresh air as you embark on a hike through some of the most picturesque settings in all of North Jersey. These trails are great for walking, jogging, and adventuring. Somerset... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsWelcome to Hacklebarney State Park. It is unclear where this 465-acre park gets its name from. It is said that the word “hacklebarney” comes from the native American word “hakiboni,” which loosely translates to bonfire. Other lore states that the area, which was once an iron ore mine in the 19th century, was... Read More
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