Cumberland County's 59 Miles of Trails Through Historic Southern New
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2 1 5 Bike route length ............48.70 miles DELA Spur lengths .................... 9.85 miles Total bike route length ...58.55 miles W ARE BA 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 miles 3 Greenwich Y Enjoy the charm and tranquility of historic Greenwich. This 4 beautiful village is home to the 2 1730 Gibbon House. Visitors can also enjoy the Tea Burning 4 monument, the John Dubois Maritime Museum, the Warren Delaware Bay Schooner C. Lummis Genealogical and Mauricetown Historical Library, the Pre-Historic “A.J. Meerwald” Was originally called Mattox’s Museum, and the Swedish- Enjoy the scenic Delaware Landing and was the site of a Finnish log grange, all of which Estuary from the deck of the A.J. ferry across the Maurice River in preserve the County’s history Meerwald. The Schooner is an 1780. Renamed Mauricetown dating to pre-revolutionary war Cohanzick Zoo authentically restored 1928 in 1840, it became known as times. All of these museums are Located in Bridgeton’s 1,100 Delaware Bay Oyster Schooner. East Point Lighthouse the home of wealthy sea cap- The 115-foot schooner is listed located within the Greenwich acre city park, the Cohanzick Erected in 1849, the East Point tains. A stained glass window in in the National Register of historic district, which is listed in Zoo is New Jersey’s first zoo, Lighthouse is the last remaining the Methodist Episcopal Church Historic Places and is New Jersey’s the National Register of Historic founded in 1934. The Zoo re- lighthouse on the New Jersey carries the names of 22 captains Official Tall Ship. Passengers can Places. mains one of the last free public shore of the Delaware Bay. This and mates lost at sea. Many his- take part in sailing the schooner For more information, zoos in the country. Enjoy rare recently refurbished aid to navi- toric houses remain virtually while learning about natural call 856/455-4055. white tigers or the beautiful gation is the second oldest intact today. The Mauricetown resources that molded the bay Aviary, which houses many rare standing lighthouse in the state. Historical Society operates a shore communities. and unique birds. The lantern room offers a house museum and is active in 1 For more information, For more information, panoramic view of the sur- preserving the area’s history. call 856/785-2060. call 856/451-9208 or rounding marsh and estuary. 800-319-3379. Host to significant shorebird 5 3 and butterfly migrations, the area is a favorite subject of pho- tographers, painters, and bird watchers. Open for special events and tours by appointment. Contact the Maurice River Historical Society at 856/327-3714..