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$7 Best Picnic Spot In New Jersey |Ringwood State Park | Ringwood manor |Little Getaway For Family

LOCATION
RINGWOOD STATE PARK( You pay for entree's fee once then you don't have to pay again for moving to the Ringwood Manor Area)
You pay only one time to get inside and you can go everywhere in the park.
(BOTH OFTHESE AREA HAS A LOT OF PICNIC TABLES WITH BARBEQUE GRILL)
*SHEPHERD LAKE
It's picnic area. Every picnic table has a barbeque grill so you can BBQ here and tenting is available as well. You park at Shepherd lake recreation area. If you come earlier, you can picnic under the trees otherwise I recommended bring Beach umbrella with you and sit more closer to the lake. It is more peaceful and has nicer view. They allowed swimming as well(Swimming closed for the 2021 season though)so bring swimsuits.
Tips: Things to do are here swimming, fishing, kayaking, Canoeing and boating. They offer boat launch for visitors wishing to bring their own boat( Canoe, Kayak, Stand up paddleboat).Only electric motors are permitted on the lake. Boat rentals are available during the summer.

*RINGWOOD MANOR( less 10minutes drive from lake)
This is another picnic area with shade. Yon don't have to worry about sun light. You feel so cool because a lot of tree and near the stream. If you want to beat the heat, come here and enjoy.
We didn't hike because none of my family like it. Maybe they are bigger we will try it.

PARKING LOT A : For HIKING and BIKING, From Lot A on the white trail connected to the red trail and went past the lake and then kept following the red trail to the green trail and back to the white which drop you near Lot A.

PARKING LOT B : It's right next to the stream. All picnic area has shades so you don't have to worry about for hot weather.IT IS CHILLY HERE. You can tenting here too.
Tips: Don't wear the flip flop or don't walking with holding babies in the water. It is very slippery with rocks and will fall down easily. you should wear water shoes or crocs. It's fun to catch crawfish, better If you have a net.

PARKING LOT C : Horseback Riding is available from the main lot at Shepherd lake, With trail access from behind the boathouse or from parking lot C in the Skyland's section.
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My name is Chris. I'm Joshua and Jess, the mom of two sons and I live in New York. I love sharing travel videos, tips and fun ideas for family excursions in New York and Everywhere. This is not a fancy and expensive travel story but fun place to spend time with kids. Watch our videos and decided if the adventure is right for your family!
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How to spend 12 hours in Montclair, New Jersey | Jersey's Best

Along the foothills of the Watchung Mountains lies a vibrant township known for its rich history and diverse culture, but you don't have to live here to love it. Here's how to spend 12 hours in Montclair.

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See the grandeur of the Gilded Age within N.J.'s mysterious Kip's Castle

A mountaintop estate in New Jersey greets visitors with grandiosity and mystery, and each step will take you into a different chapter of its history. Who would you bring on a tour of Kip's Castle? Learn more:

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Parsippany NJ

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- Parsippany-Troy Hills Township, commonly known as Parsippany, is a township in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 53,238, reflecting an increase of 2,589 (+5.1%) from the 50,649 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 2,171 (+4.5%) from the 48,478 counted in the 1990 Census.

The name Parsippany comes from the Lenape Native American sub-tribe, which comes from the word parsipanong, which means the place where the river winds through the valley. Parsippany-Troy Hills is the most populous municipality in Morris County. The name Troy Hills was changed from Troy, to avoid confusion of mail being sent erroneously to Troy, New York.

Parsippany-Troy Hills was incorporated as a township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 12, 1928, from portions of Hanover Township, based on the results of a referendum held on May 9, 1928, that split off both East Hanover Township and Parsippany-Troy Hills from Hanover Township.

Since 2006, Parsippany-Troy Hills has been consistently recognized by Money magazine as one of the Best Places to Live in the United States. That year Parsippany was ranked 17th on the list, the highest-ranked location in New Jersey. In 2008, it moved up to 13th position. Parsippany returned to Money magazine's Best Places list in 2012, in the 15th position, and again in 2014, where it ranked 16th with Money citing its Arts and leisure. Parsippany's ranking improved to the 5th-ranked position on the Best Places list in 2016, but in 2017 dropped to 33rd. In 2018, Parsippany again made the list, at the 23rd-ranked position.

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00:00 Littleton Rd E
00:23 Parsippany-Troy Hills Township, commonly known as Parsippany
00:29 Population was 53,238 (2010)
00:56 Parsippany Rd
01:45 Allentown Rd
02:55 Everett Rd
03:20 Parsippany Lake
03:26 Lake Shore Dr
04:19 Halsey Rd
05:05 Ludlow Rd
05:22 Lake Shore Dr
05:45 Lake Parsippany Clubhouse
06:30 Lake Parsippany Sailing Club
06:44 Johnson Beach
07:21 Califon Rd
07:59 Lake Shore Dr
08:30 Carlstadt Rd
08:51 Parsippany Rd
10:15 Jefferson Rd
13:12 Mazda Brook Rd
14:08 Baldwin Rd
15:29 Parsippany High School

0:15:38 Vail Rd

0:16:35 N Beverwyck Rd

0:17:35 US 46 East

0:18:55 I-80 East
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Wanaque, NJ

Driving thru Ringwood Ave in Wanaque, NJ.

Wanaque is a borough in Passaic County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 11,116, reflecting an increase of 850 (+8.3%) from the 10,266 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 555 (+5.7%) from the 9,711 counted in the 1990 Census.

The borough borders the municipalities of Bloomingdale, Pompton Lakes and Ringwood in Passaic County; and Oakland in Bergen County.
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Mahwah NJ

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- Mahwah is the northernmost and largest municipality by geographic area (26.19 square miles (67.8 km)) in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the population of the township was 25,890, an increase of 1,828 (+7.6%) from the 24,062 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 6,157 (+34.4%) from the 17,905 counted in the 1990 Census. The name Mahwah is derived from the Lenape language word mawewi which means Meeting Place or Place Where Paths Meet.

The area that is now Mahwah was originally formed as Hohokus Township on April 9, 1849, from portions of the former Franklin Township (now Wyckoff). While known as Hohokus Township, territory was taken to form Orvil Township (on January 1, 1886; remainder of township is now Waldwick), Allendale (November 10, 1894), Upper Saddle River (November 22, 1894), and Ramsey (March 10, 1908). On November 7, 1944, the area was incorporated by an act of the New Jersey Legislature as the Township of Mahwah, based on the results of a referendum held that day, replacing Hohokus Township. New Jersey Monthly magazine ranked Mahwah as its ninth best place to live in its 2008 rankings of the Best Places To Live in New Jersey.

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00:00 Ramapo Valley County Reservation (3,313 acres park)
00:26 ← Darlington Schoolhouse / New York-New Jersey Trail Conference
00:36 Ramapo College of New Jersey (Founded: 1969; Students: 6,110)
01:56 ← Bergen County Horse Rescue
02:11 Underpass of I-287
02:35 Intersecting W Ramapo Ave
02:54 Interchanging NJ Route 17
04:52 Go to Suffern NY
05:03 Island Rd, Mahwah NJ
05:54 Ramapo Reformed Church / Mahwah Cemetery
07:06 W Airmount Rd
08:09 Franklin Turnpike
08:32 Mahwah Station / Railroad Ave Parking
08:59 E Ramapo Ave, Mahwah
10:08 Ramapo Reformed Church
10:30 W Ramapo Ave
11:01 Ridge Rd, Mahwah
11:25 Mahwah High School
11:52 Mahwah Public Library
12:13 Ramapo Ridge Middle School
13:17 MacArthur Blvd
14:15 Intersecting N Central Ave before NJ Route 17

Driving Along Lake Mohawk (POV - ASMR Driving Tour)

A early spring drive along the east shore of Lake Mohawk in Sparta, New Jersey. In this POV (driver and passenger) driving tour we’ll travel along Mohawk Ave, East Shore Trail, Balsam Parkway, Maple Parkway and Birch Parkway. Natural ambience sounds of birds singing, passing cars and dried leaves blowing across the road. ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) Filmed in 4K on April 27, 2022.

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What is Boonton NJ famous for?

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Currently called Boonton, this quirky town owes its name to a Thomas Boone, a Colonial Governor, in the 1700's. Boone-Towne was established around the ironworks industry and grew under a man named Obadiah Baldwin.

During the American Revolutionary War, the Booneton Iron Works produced iron for the military. Later, with the construction of the Morris Canal, the New Jersey Iron Company was formed and the town grew.


Speaking of wars, Boonton Citizens proudly served in WWII

During WWII, people flew a flag with a blue star in their front window so everyone in town knew that a family member was serving in the military. If the star was gold however, it indicated that a soldier had died in the line of duty.

Welcome to Boonton Reservoir. During the 18th Century this area was Called Boonetown Falls, and the center of town was around where the reservoir sits today.

In 1908, John Leal with the help of George Fuller constructed a chlorination plant at Boonton Reservoir which became the first of its kind in the nation. Around the same time Boonton's Loanda Hard Rubber Company became famous for producing a type of early plastic used in kitchens worldwide.

Did you know that Grace Lorde Park sits on Boonton Gorge. A Gorge is defined as a narrow valley between hills or mountains, typically with steep rocky walls and a stream running through it.

Created in 1829 the time the morris canal was used to transport coal to the ironworks and then products to markets. The Morris canal was a complex series of locks and planes that allowed water and boats to connect industry to markets and harbors. After just under 100 years of service the rail road came and the morris canal was mostly broken apart.

This is also the site of the original Booton, which was flooded to create the Booton Reservoir. This reservoir provides drinking water to the residents of Jersey City, NJ

I'm at the The United Railroad Historical Society of New Jersey, Inc. a non-profit edu­ca­tional organ­ization which sup­ports the preser­vation of historic railroad equip­ment in New Jersey. Check out all these train cars!

The Boonton Branch was a rail road built in 1870 and ran 34 miles from Hoboken to East Dover Junction. The railroad passed through Lyndhurst, Passaic, Clifton, Paterson, Wayne, Lincoln Park, Mountain Lakes, and its namesake, Boonton. Originally formed as a Freight Line carrying materials, the rail line currently run by New Jersey Transit, has been serving commuters and travelers alike ever since.

Gartenkunst in Hanover | Discover Germany

Green is the dominant color in the capital of state of Lower Saxony. Lake Maschsee and the banks of the Leine river are popular spots for leisure and recreation. That's also true of the Herrenhausen Gardens, dating back to the 17th century.

Hiking to Liffy Island on Lake Hopatcong NJ

Hiking to Liffy Island on Lake Hopatcong NJ

On this recent New Jersey nature adventure I begin on Prospect Point Road and embark on 2.9 mile out and back hike to scenic Liffy Island on Lake Hopatcong. Along the way I paused to take in some beautiful nature sights while traveling the Lake Hopatcong Trail Spur.

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GPS settings for parking on Prospect Point Road in Jefferson - Dropped pin
Near Jefferson Township, Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849


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Lake Kinnelon and the tale of Smoke Rise New Jersey

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FUN FACT: Did you know Smoke Rise is one of the oldest, private, gated communities in the United States?

This unique name was given by the indigenous people because of the way the fog rose from Lake Kinnelon which seemed to turn into smoke. The smoke they were referring to is the mist that rises from the lake at sunset.

It is said that Francis Kinney loved his wife so much that he built her a chapel close to home so she wouldn't have to travel 7 miles to the nearest church. The name given to the medieval style chapel is St. Hubert’s Chapel and it’s only accessible by boat because it sits on Chapel island in Lake Kinnelon. Francis Kinney hired Tiffany Glass Company to design and create the majestic ecclesiastical stained glass found in St. Hubert’s chapel.

This land and wealth was inherited by Francis Kinney’s son Morris, whom the town was later named after. Morris lived most of his life on the estate at Smoke Rise and upon his death in 1945, Smoke Rise was willed to his lifelong friend John Talbot Sr.

John Talbot Sr, was a real estate developer in NY, patron of the arts and was credited for his role in the revival of ballet in the 1930s. He lived at Smoke Rise in a beautiful English Manor overlooking Lake Kinnelon.

John Dalton was responsible for The Smoke Rise Club, an exclusive, private lake club as well as Smoke Rise Tennis Club and Smoke Rise Riding Club where you can ride your horse right in town.

At Smoke Rise there is Village Green, which hosts soccer, basketball and tennis games. There are numerous activities you can do at Lake Kinnelon in Smoke Rise. Some include relaxing at the beach, playing a game of volleyball, basketball or perhaps a game at the horseshoe pits. There are also docks for boats and storage areas for kayaks and canoes.

It is said that each house looks different and unique from each other. However, an indigenous pink puddingstone is used freely in construction.

WORKS CITED

Depalma, Anthony. “Exclusive Tract Gets a Second Chance.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 21 Aug. 1983,
EvoGov.com. “Kinnelon Borough, NJ - Kinnelon: A History.” Kinnelon,
Smoke Rise Club - Home Page,

Smoke Rise Kinnelon, NJ, USA 360 Tour

A 360 tour of a private neighborhood called Smoke Rise in Kinnelon, NJ, USA.

Timestamps:
0:00-RT-23/Northgate Rd
1:02-Brookvale Rd
3:10-Gravel Hill Rd
4:53-Green Hill Rd
6:30-East Shore Drive
7:36-Smoke Rise Beach/Lake
11:01-East Shore Drive
12:34-The Crossway
13:47-Perimeter Rd
14:38-Horse Park+Playground
15:25-East Gate
18:47-Long Meadow Rd
20:44-North Rd
22:47-West Shore Drive
27:00-Tower
31:08-Outro Loop

3 Scenic Places to Visit in Paterson NJ

Hi folks, on today’s episode we’re going to check out one of the oldest cities in the United States. It’s located right here in Passaic county, Passaic river passes through this city and it was nicknamed “Silk City”......Have you figured out where we’re heading to today?
That’s right...We’re going to visit Paterson on today’s episode of Skylands.

Paterson, named after the statesman and Governor William Paterson, was once a bustling, vibrant city. In 1792, Alexander Hamilton, formed an investment group called the Society of Useful Manufactures that invested in the industrial birth of this city.

Fun Fact: Paterson is often referred to as the cradle of the Industrial Revolution in America.

Hamilton believed that America needed to reduce its dependence on foreign goods and should develop its own industries. These industries developed in Paterson were powered by the 77 ft Great Falls coupled with a system of water raceways. Originally, the Falls powered a few mills and manufacturing structures associated with the textile industry then the firearms, silk and railroad manufacturing industries. It was said that in the later half of the 18th century, silk production was the dominant industry and that earned Paterson, the nickname “Silk City.”

Paterson became a place where immigrants would come to work; they made up most of the industries’ workforce. In 1913, the Paterson’s silk and textile workers went on strike; protesting the poor working conditions, long work hours, low wages and child labor. During this 6 month strike, 1850 people were arrested and jailed. This strike lasted approximately 6 months but it failed to meet all the demands.

In 1932, the city of Paterson constructed the Hinchliffe Stadium;an Art deco concrete stadium. It was the home of the New York Black Yankees and Newark Eagles. The Hinchliffe stadium was one of the few stadiums where black people were allowed to play professional baseball.

Garret Mountain, a 568 acre park, is a National Landmark in New Jersey. This park is the county’s most popular recreational area, providing visitors from the tri-state area with numerous activities to do. Some include; grass fields for picnics and games, multiple walking/hiking trails, Barbour’s Pond for fishing and an Equestrian center with horseback riding lessons.

Fun Fact: did you know that Garret Mountain is a stop-over point for migrating songbirds, warblers, orioles,sparrows and thrushes. Birdwatchers from the tri-state area come here to this hotspot to observe the different species of birds along the trails.

Standing tall at 70 feet, Lambert Tower is situated within Garret Mountain Reservation. It was built in 1896 by a silk mill entrepreneur named Catholina Lambert. This structure was built to be reminiscent of the castles in Great Britain where Catholina Lambert spent most of his childhood.

Paterson fell into decline Post World War ll; the city suffered high unemployment rates and Red-lining. Businesses closed due to competition from the malls in Paramus and Wayne. Other contributing factors include several fires and natural disasters that struck the downtown area over the last few decades.

Bear Roams Front Yard at Kinnelon NJ Home

A black bear was found at Kinnelon street in the morning on April 2016.

Kinnelon, New Jersey

Silas Condict County Park - 뉴져지 / New Jersey - 미 동부 여행 - 미국 여행

New Jersey 북부에 있는 Silas Condict County Park는 9.1 마일 길이의 트레일이있는 1,513 에이커 규모의 범용 공원입니다. 이 산책로는 공원을 통해 구불 구불하며 여러 경치 좋은 전망을 연결합니다. Kinnelon 에 있어 키넬론 공원이라고 불리우며 Morris County 에 속하여 있습니다. 산위에 있는 7에어커의 호수에서는 낚시를 할수있고 여름에는 보트를 탈수 있습니다. 이 공원은 하이킹, 낚시, 승마, 패들 보트, 크로스 컨트리 스키, 썰매 타기 등 계절별 레크리에이션 기회를 제공합니다. 예약 가능한 피크닉 장소, 텐트, 쉼터 및 외출을 보완하는 운동장이 있습니다. 2시간 30분 정도 소요되는 White Trail 코스는 가볍게 등산을 원하시는 분들에게 부담이 없는 코스입니다. 넓은 잔듸밭과 파빌리온, 베베큐 그릴등은 소규모 모임을 비롯하여 규모가 큰 모임들도 행하기 좋은 장소입니다.
공원의 깨끗한 호수가 내려다 보이는 The Casino 옆의 파티 오는 칵테일 리셉션에 적합하며 멋진 전망을 자랑하며 대여도 가능합니다. The Casino에 대한 예약은 전화번호 973 - 326 - 7631로 예약 사무소에 연락하여 할 수 있습니다.
* 지금은 임시 화장실을 사용하고 있으며 메인 화장실은 4월 중에 엽니다.
키넬론 공원 - 뉴져지 여행 - 미동부 여행 - 미국 여행 팁
Silas Condict County Park in northern New Jersey is a 1,513 acre universal park with 9.1 miles of trails. This walkway winds through the park and connects several scenic views. In a neighborhood called Kinnelon, it is called Kinnelon Park and is part of Morris County. You can go fishing on the 7 acre lake on the mountain and take a boat in the summer. The park offers seasonal recreational opportunities including hiking, fishing, horseback riding, paddle boating, cross-country skiing, and sledding. There are reserved picnic areas, tents, shelters, and playgrounds to complement the outing. The White Trail course, which takes about 2 hours and 30 minutes, is an easy course for those who want to climb lightly. The spacious garden, pavilions, and BBQ grills are good places for small and large gatherings.
Ideal for partying cocktail receptions next to The Casino overlooking the park's pristine lakes, great views and rentals are also available. Reservations for The Casino can be made by contacting the Reservations Office at 973-326-7631.
* Temporary toilets are in use now, and the main toilet is open in April.
Kinnelon Park - New Jersey Travel - East America Travel - United States Travel Tips
subtitles; English , Chinese(中國語), Korean

Silas Condict County Park ; 100 Kinnelon Road, Kinnelon, New Jersey Tel. 973-326-7600


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A Scenic Springtime Country Drive

Come along for a virtual afternoon springtime drive through Northwestern New Jersey as we view the winding roads, rural countryside and listen to the natural ambient sounds of birds singing and cars traveling along the roadways of the Skylands region of NJ.

This nearly 30 minute scenic driving tour will take us through the backroads and highways of Warren, Sussex and Morris counties. We start in Warren County traveling on Mount Bethel and Rockport Roads in the towns of Port Murray and Mansfield. We continue along Grand Ave and High Street in Hackettstown and Route 517 in Allamuchy. The last leg of this trip takes us onto US Interstate 80 traveling through the towns of Budd Lake, Byram, Flanders, Mount Olive, and exiting the highway in the Ledgewood section of Roxbury Township. Filmed in 4K Ultra HD video on May 14, 2022. Natural ambience and calming ASMR sound. (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response)

To see more of the NJ Skylands and the surrounding area please visit my New Jersey Skylands Photography Collection at:

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Butler Reservoir - njHiking.com

DETAILED HIKE GUIDE:
A long route in the northern part of Pyramid Mountain Natural Area and around Butler Reservoir.

Driving Around Dover

A drive around historic Dover, New Jersey. In this POV driving tour we’ll drive along portions of East and West Blackwell Streets, West McFarlan Street (US Route 46) and West Clinton Street (NJ Route 15). Natural ambience and calming ASMR sound. (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) Filmed in 4K on April 20, 2022.


To see more of the Dover and the surrounding area please visit my New Jersey Skylands Photography Collection at:

Thank you for watching and I hope you enjoy this relaxing NJ walk! If you enjoy what you see please subscribe to my channel, like and share the videos, and consider supporting my work by purchasing some of my art photography or making a donation at the links below.

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Discover Glen Wild Lake, the best town in nj to raise a family

This episode is Sponsored by Home Sweet Home Real Estate. Home Sweet Home specializes in lake houses and helping buyers find either a second home or primary residence in a lake community.

Glen Wild lake is a man made lake formed by creating a dam and merging Mud pond and Wittecks lake into what is now Glen Wild.

In 1918, the lake consisted of only a handful of bungalows and a club house, until 1978 when the existing community members pitched in to expand the community to 450 acres.... Present day Glen Wild was born.

Currently there are 160 homes around the lake, most of them lakeside.

The Residents here call themselves Glen Wilders, and care deeply about their treasured environment.

Glen Wild lake is a total of 111 acres, surrounded by a state forest and 450 acres of private land, and only 25 miles from NYC, Glen Wild has gained a reputation of being a hidden gem tucked away in the Highlands of Northern, NJ.

During the summer, Glen Wilders enjoy things like boating, float-in movies and anchoring for a live jazz concert held on a dock. In the colder months, Wilders enjoy everything from ice fishing and cross country ski to hockey rinks and a local favorite, ice golf.

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