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Outdoor Activities:
Perfect for any nature, adventure or cultural enthusiast, this active region
invites visitors to enjoy fun outdoor activities, golf at over 30 courses, or
to visit one of the stonewalled wineries that produce some of the best wines in
the country
Adventure Trips
Pick some legendary Jersey Fresh produce “right off the farm”
at any one of the area’s numerous farmers markets and see just how New Jersey
earned its “Garden State” nickname.
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Beaches
New Jersey’s crown jewel remains our 127 miles of coastline, spanning
from Sandy Hook to Cape May. Our unmatched beaches boast beautiful barrier islands
and bays dotted with majestic lighthouses, fishing villages and scenic views.
With dozens of fun-filled New Jersey towns to choose from, our Realtor’s
Page will help you find the perfect shore rental property within minutes!
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Biking
Cycling has become a popular sport in this area as visitors discover the miles
of trails that crisscross the Delaware River Region. Mountain bikers, experienced
riders and those who enjoy the simplicity of cycling can pedal through an abundance
of trails in the region.
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Birding
A popular site for bird enthusiasts, grab your binoculars and head to Herrontown
Woods in Princeton or Rancocas Nature Center in Mount Holly for excellent bird
watching opportunities.
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Camping
Pack your tent and set up camp in Wharton State Forest, the largest single
tract of land within the NJ State Park System. Throughout Wharton are rivers and
streams for canoeing, hiking trails, miles of unpaved roads for mountain biking
and horseback riding and numerous lakes, ponds and fields.
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Fishing
Fish tales generate reel excitement in the Delaware River Region. Cast your
line into the waters and marvel at the rainbow trout, bass, pike, sunfish and
catfish you’re likely to find at the end of your hook.
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Gardens
Admire nature’s beauty at the Stony Brook Millstone Watershed Association
in Pennington, boasting 860 acres of natural landscaped grounds with 14 miles
of trails, a seasonal butterfly garden and nature center.
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Golf
Whether you enjoy wide or narrow fairways, chipping or putting, a light round
for fun or a competitive game, the region has over 30 fairways that match your
golfing desires to a tee.
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Parks & Forests
Visit Fort Mott State Park, situated on 104 acres with a superb view of the
Delaware River. The Brendan T. Byrne State Forest in New Lisbon is ideal for hikers
to follow the sandy trails and roads that crisscross the forest.
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Sports & Recreation
The Mercer Equestrian Center in Hopewell offers riding lessons, therapeutic
riding lessons and special events for the non-horse owning public. The Rockville
Climbing Center in Hamilton features more than 7,000 square feet of textured indoor
climbing surface.
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Sports Teams & Venues
Grab a hotdog and crack open some peanuts as you cheer on the AA League Camden
Riversharks at Campbell’s Field. Enjoy a hockey game at the Sovereign Bank
Arena in Trenton, a 10,000 seat facility and home of the Trenton Titans of the
East Coast Hockey League.
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Winter Activities
When the snow begins to fall, it’s time to get moving! Outdoor enthusiasts
challenge the hundreds of miles of picturesque trails in New Jersey for a day
of cross-country skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling and snow tubing.
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Featured Destinations
Atsion Recreation Area:
Part of Wharton State Forest offers camping, boating, fishing and swimming.
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Bass River State Forest:
Lake Absegami is the center of the forest's recreational activities and offersp
swimming, boating and canoeing.
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Brendan T. Byrne State Forest:
Hikers can follow the sandy trails and roads and pass near the remains of stone
or brick structures that indicate the location of what was once a bustling town.
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Featured Attractions
Alloways Creek:
An ideal place for canoeing and kayaking.
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Rancocas State Park:
The Rancocas Creek is an idyllic setting for hiking, casual picnicking and
nature observation in this lesser known park.
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Cooper River Park:
Home to many prestigious rowing events. Ideal rowing conditions including an
Olympic-distance, 2,000 meter narrow and sheltered straightaway.
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