Manasquan Reservoir October 31, and 7 A.M
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
G A R D E N S TA TE P A R K W A Y Park Hours Monmouth County Park System Welcome to the The park is open 6 a.m. to dusk from April 1- Manasquan Reservoir October 31, and 7 a.m. to dusk from The Manasquan Reservoir is both a water source for November 1-March 31. The Visitor Center towns and utilities and a natural setting for recreation is open during regular park hours. The Manasquan and outdoor pursuits. The 770-acre reservoir is part Environmental Center is open every day from of a larger 1,200-acre site that includes woods and 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; summer hours are 10 a.m.- wetlands, a beautiful 5-mile perimeter trail, areas 5 p.m., and 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m. on Fridays. Reservoir Howell, NJ for fishing and boating, a Visitor Center and an For More Information If you would like Environmental Center. additional information about any of the 42 parks, About the Reservoir golf courses and open spaces of the Monmouth Y A The reservoir is an important part of the water Visitor Center 732-919-0996 County Park System, or for the more than 6,000 W K supply in Monmouth County. Water from the This is the site for boating activities at the reservoir R programs offered each year; please call A P and features a boat rental area, bait shop, vending Manasquan River enters and exits the reservoir 732-842-4000, ext. 4312 (TTY-TDD 711) machines, and a fireplace. Enjoy spectacular views through the inlet/outlet tower in front of the Freehold Rd. hia lp or visit us online. de A from the second level n main dam. With a 4 billion gallon water capacity Elto A Manasquan Reservoir observation deck. d and maximum el p h S ia to –F Howell, NJ ne H a H rm 40’ depth, the i M ll a in R A gd d N a 732-751-9453 or 732-919-0996 v le . B A R Boating K e e S Q d. reservoir can rg n U e e . rville Rd. A t d Ca s N c sino h R R Boats with electric motors, a Rd. I C m y asi V 524 supply up to 30 no S r E q d. u u lv B B R a b nk s r sailboats, kayaks, and canoes u id G m M A mar D – l million gallons G g e R a e r. in B E . (at least 8’) are permitted E d e R of water a day. or R . N g d d i a d . R 524 W l on the reservoir March 1-November 30. All vessels R l E S a m A s Av. T t m u d Far Y i . r i A r B are launched from the Visitor Center, and require o T So nt S est u e Rd. v W Peski t e Y n h d. R r a rd P e purchase of a daily or seasonal launch pass (sold on l M lo R d. a HOWELL w n n Hurley site). Rowboats (with or without electric motors) a hite r b Pond t HOWELL s PARK Protect Your Parks Wes W e r S s o t v a R d. a G.C. o and kayaks can be rented from April 1/Memorial T MANASQUAN R k d . d. R The Park System preserves and manages natural R e d id a RESERVOIR Day Weekend-October 31. Canoe, kayak and s i . O O y g l and cultural resources on more than 16,000 n r d T o a av n e e r u k n sailing lessons available. P S G m acres of land in Monmouth County. Protecting i n u N Wi Rd. i Allair e ndeler e . r E d w R o t s o A water quality, eliminating invasive plant species, e tlan D 195 n s o t l R u e R Fishing d . M v d d a Rd. H G A R R xi e . ic and promoting healthy wildlife habitats are just m r M d l G 28 . e P The reservoir is open year round for fishing and n E a few of the objectives. Please protect the park 9 T is stocked with large- and small-mouth bass, A E by leaving plants, animals, and other features as v . h R c d D i r d hybrid striped bass, tiger muskie, bullhead catfish d R l Rd A . you found them; adhering to posted rules; using N E 547 and panfish species. A NJ state fishing license C designated containers for trash, recyclables, . O d R . is required for anglers age 16-69. Please consult N From the Garden State Parkway: Exit 98 to I-195 West. At d R E K R a and pet waste; and keeping your pets leashed. a m ip s d y s h signs for restrictions/advisories. Shoreline anglers Exit 28B, take Route 9 North-Freeholdr and stay in right lane. h s a e o d l S al Alcoholic beverages are not permitted. O r h a t. t n t i n ( At first traffic light, turn right onto Georgia Tavernd Road. sp e u a o can park inside the Main Entrance or at Chestnut u i g H k r n o in N R d F S m e An overabundance of white-tailed deer around e I Point. Wading prohibited. For Environmental Center: Continue on Georgiar Tavern w G v V a e l F t o E e the Manasquan Reservoir is threatening the l o Road for 1 mile, entrance on right. n n R p ' s e health of native plant and animal species. d Playground – ) For Visitor Center and Boat Docks: Follow Georgia Tavern – Areas next to this park (Bear Swamp Tract and C A wildlife-themed playground, highlighting Road for 0.3 miles, turn right onto Windeler Road, continue R m i d o d D x o r Howell Park Golf Course) may be open during a . o r species found at the reservoir, is located near for 1.5 miles to entrance on left. n . w M e G e r k some or all of the State-regulated hunting a the Visitor Center. R L E season. All hunting areas are clearly posted. E on for Acc si re is di N m ta t m io o n R MonmouthW County C For more information, please pick up a copy of the Deer Winter Activities d • CAPRA • A . o f ACCREDITED s e P i Y c a n rk e Board of Chosen Freeholders a g nd n A Management Program brochure, call 732-842-4000, ext. R tio The reservoir is open for ice-skating, ice-boating ecrea Board of Recreation Commissioners G15093-3/15 www.monmouthcountyparks.comR 4237 or visit www.monmouthcountyparks.com. i and ice-fishing, depending on weather conditions. v rvie e w . Dr Environmental Center 732-751-9453 Manasquan Reservoir Visitors can explore wetland ecology and learn 311 Windeler Road, Howell, NJ 07731 (VC) about wildlife protection through interactive 331 Georgia Tavern Road, Howell, NJ 07731 (EC) exhibits, multi-media presentations, wildlife 732-919-0996, 732-751-9453 observation areas, and educational activities. Park L em 732-938-6760 (Ranger Station) on Naturalists offer boat tours and a variety of nature Ro a Drive www.monmouthcountyparks.com d Casino Southard Avenue programs - from eagle viewing to pond studies - Peskin Road for individuals, schools and community groups. Milepost 2 Milepost 3 LEGEND WETLAND #2 Howell Park Building Vending Machines il Pe Tra Golf Course rimeter Inlet-Outlet Reservoir Wildlife Viewing Area Dike Tower Wooded/Forests Fishing WETLAND #3 Chestnut Point Cleared Area Ice Skating Manassa Road Wetland Area Boat/Launch Restricted Area Playground (Trail users remain on trail) (Boaters avoid busy lines) Parking Dike Reservoir Dam Stream Accessible Environmental Environmental Center Center (EC) Milepost Information Entrance Restrooms Visitor Center (VC) Easy Trail Milepost Moderate Trail First Aid 4 Nature & Wildlife Road Portable Toilet Cove Trail Main Dike Georgia Tavern Road Forests at the reservoir Property Line Nature Trail Milepost 1 WETLAND Old Tavern Road are an interesting mix of Boardwalk To Rt. 9 #4 Bear S and 195 Wetland wam p C Bridge Spur on species. The park also has WETLAND #6 ne ct or six created wetlands and NOTES: Each person boating on the reservoir must wear a US Coast Maintenance WETLAND Bear Swamp FINISH trailside wildflower mead- guard approved, type I, II, III, or IV hybrid personal flotation device. START #5 Tract Ranger Milepost 5 ows. More than 20 varieties Residence Oak NJ State Police Boater Safety Certificate required to operate powered Glen of fish, 20 types of mam- Park vessels. Windeler Road mals, 25 different reptiles For personal vessels, children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult. Main Entrance & Visitor Center and amphibians, and 200 NJ State boating laws and Park System rules and regulations are posted. Aldrich Road Oak Glen species of birds inhabit Swimming is prohibited. Road the Manasquan Reservoir Photo by Dennis Ruffe and its surroundings. Stop by the Environmen- Trails Trail Key Trail Standards tal Center for news of current wildlife sightings, When using the trails please plan Cove Trail: This 1.1 mile (1.8 km) scenic nature trail EASY: short, well-maintained trails intended for your route, take a trail map with explores the lakeshore around the Environmental casual walking including seasonal listings of mammals, birds, YIELD reptiles, amphibians and “watchable insects,” you and wear appropriate safety gear.