New Jersey Parks for Kids Buddy Bison’S Fact Bites!
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new jersey parks for kids Buddy Bison’s Fact Bites! • Atlantic City has the longest 4. Ringwood State Park Check out all the flowers and learn their names boardwalk in the world, which in the botanical gardens, look for the waterfalls also inspired the popular and hike the Hasenclever Iron Trail. Go fishing or board game Monopoly. swim in Shepherd Lake. • The first submarine was tested www.parktrust.org 5. Allaire State Park on the waters of the Passaic 1. Delaware Water Gap Ride the Pine Creek Railroad then hike along River. National Recreation Area the Manasquan River and look for wildflowers. Go fishing, canoeing and camp overnight. In the Become a Junior Ranger! Hike the New Jersey • The first competitive baseball summer, visit the living history museum. Side Trails then learn about American History at game played with modern rules Millbrook Village. Go fishing or paddle around the park. Look out for bald eagles. Camp over- occurred in Hoboken. night. 6. Morristown National Historic Park • Thomas Edison National Become a Junior Ranger! Hike the Blue Trail for Historic Park showcases the 2. Island Beach State Park a great view from the top of Mt. Kemble. Relive inventor’s estate where he Visit the Aeolium Nature Center to learn about the past in a living history museum then watch created the lightbulb, motion nature in the park then hike the Bird Blind Trail. the video at the Jockey Hollow Visitor Center. Go View Barnegat Lighthouse, go canoeing or kayak for a bike or horseback ride. picture camera, and sound or swim in the ocean. recordings. 7. Liberty State Park 3. High Point State Park View the New York skyline and the Statue of Lib- Go on a steam hike with a naturalist. Hike the erty and kayak in the Hudson Bay Estuary. Have Cedar Swamp Trail then find the High Point a picnic, ride your bike, or go crabbing! Visit the monument and take in the view. Go swimming or Liberty Science Center and ferry to Ellis Island. fishing in Lake Marcia. Learn about the historic railroad and discover the local environment at the Interpretive Center .