New Jersey State Parks
New Jersey carries the nickname of the "Garden State" for the large number of fabulous public parks it offers. Some of the most popular parks include Island Beach State Park, located on the shore, which boasts sandy beaches and access to the Atlantic Ocean, and Allaire State Park, which is of interest to history aficionados for its 19th-century town, Allaire Village. Cape May Point State Park is beloved by birdwatchers who flock there to observe the yearly migration to the south. The charmingly named Double Trouble State Park gives visitors a glimpse into the unique ecosystem of South Jersey's pine barrens. Fun and adventure await in any one of New Jersey's beautiful state parks.
Washington Rock State Park
Scan the horizon to see New Jersey and New York the way that General George Washington once did at Washington Rock State Park.
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Explore the lovely woods around Princeton Battlefield State Park, and learn more about America's first victory of the Revolutionary War on this historic battle site.
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Learn about the lighthouse and the nature trails that Cape May Point State Park has to offer, including a museum and WW II bunker.
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Learn about Allaire State Park, its 19th century historic village, and the train trip that gives you the feel of the romantic steam-engine era.
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