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Campgrounds and RV Parks in New Jersey
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National Scenic Trail, Camping, Fishing, Hiking, Wilderness Area, Wildlife Viewing.
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Bass River State Forest was the first forest acquired by the state of New Jersey in 1905 for public recreation, water conservation, and wildlife and timber management. Lake Absegami, a 67-acre lake created in the 1920's, is the center of the forest's recreational activities and provides an area for swimming and a serene setting for boating and canoeing. A trail through the Absegami Natural Area wanders through a pine/oak woods and a small Atlantic white cedar bog.
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We are the closest full-facility campground to Victorian Cape May and the Cape May-Lewes Ferry. Our 175 acres of forests and fields provide an ideal camping setting amidst a scenic natural habitat. Spacious campsites accommodate every camper's needs and equipment, whether you are packing a tent or towing a 35 ft. trailer ... or anything in between.
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Cedar Ridge Campground is located at the very top of New Jersey in the beautiful Kittatiny Mountains. From your campsite, you can view some of the most scenic splendor within the region. It's here, at Cedar Ridge Campground, where you and nature will become one in a quiet and peaceful setting.
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National Recreation Area, Auto Touring, Biking, Boating, Camping, Climbing, Educational Programs, Fishing, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Hunting, Swimming, Wildlife Viewing. Special Topics: Endangered Species, Mountains, Wildflowers.
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National Recreation Area, Auto Touring, Biking, Boating, Camping, Educational Programs, Fishing, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Swimming, Wildlife Viewing. Special Topics: Endangered Species, Maritime History.
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Trail destinations vary from historic sites to natural areas, and activities and special events vary accordingly. Typical historic areas include lighthouses, marinas, Coast Guard stations, indigenous boat collections, defensive forts, and historic towns -some with unique architectures. Natural areas such as coastal beaches, maritime forests, and salt marshes provide opportunities for fishing, boating, hiking, and bird watching. Seasonal wildlife migrations are particularly noteworthy. Numerous water related recreational opportunities exist along the Jersey Shore as well.
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National Reserve, Auto Touring, Biking, Boating, Camping, Educational Programs, Fishing, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Hunting, Swimming, Wilderness Area, Wildlife Viewing.
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Throughout Wharton are rivers and streams for canoeing, hiking trails (including a major section of the Batona Trail), 500 miles of unpaved roads for mountain biking and horseback riding and numerous lakes, ponds and fields ideal for wildlife observation. Bald eagles, red-tailed hawks, marsh hawks, ospreys, great blue herons, swans, screech owls, great-horned owls, bluebirds, hummingbirds, purple martins, goldfinch, turkeys, beavers, river otters, fox and deer are only some of the wildlife the alert visitor can see.
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